chapter one.

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sexuality was never the centre of art;
that's how alice thought of it, and yet,
her peers criticized her works based on
her sexuality and her confidence that brought
with it. she once foolishly hid her true self, it
didn't bring her joy—rather, it broke her down.

so much so, that it led to a road of destruction. booze, drugs and a plethora of things she shouldn't be doing was laid bare for her to feast upon.

to which she did, and it only gave her more
issues and a series of misadventures; alice
truly fell into a rabbit hole of problems, she
then realized how much trouble she's caused.
she reaped the very problems her peers sowed, and in kind, she suffered the problems she never had to suffer.

and instead of hiding in fear, she embraced her flaws. and instead of drowning in the constant distress she once experienced, she was freed ofher burdens—a weight lifted off her own shoulders, she no longer hides in fear, she now lives in her owntruth, the truth about her love for both sexes.

a/n; not saying alice sánchez is
a cultural reset & a solid bisexual
representation... but that's exactly
what i'm saying. ily bisexual icons!!

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