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  • History in the Making by _awkwardfangirl_
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    Ely is pursuing a politics degree so that she can start changing the world the moment she graduates, and planning her wedding with Lauren. Lauren is working hard to go into full-time show business. Hazel has decided to stay in the States and get a criminology degree, hoping to one day be in the FBI. She's trying to maintain a long-distance relationship with Andrea, who's working to become a microbiologist. Lynn has been working on loving who she is as her own person since her breakup with Viktor, and is willing to do anything to succeed as a journalist. Jenna realizes that her point in the world was never interior design or event planning - she wants to go into politics with Ely. Amilia braces herself to enter the world of painting, a major that many may not see the use in, and a career path that will be slow in its reward. Lisa dives straight into photography as she works on her fine arts degree, and on the side, starts thinking about her wedding with May, though it's still quite some time away. May follows in her mother's footsteps as she goes into music, specifically the cello, and along the way, finds her own separate identity. She helps Lisa with some wedding planning along the way.
  • Project Equality by _awkwardfangirl_
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    May's father is in prison for murder. Lisa is learning her love for photography. Lynn dives headfirst into her journalism dreams. Jenna starts discovering her identity and finding her passion. Hazel is deciding if she wants to go back home to England for college or to stay in the States. Amilia falls in love with her painting and decides to be an artist. Ely starts learning what it'll take if she will run for president in twenty years. Sequel to "The Genderfluid Club", the seven are past the murders and trials, and onto the more normal teenage experiences - if that includes hard core activism in the civil rights movements, that is.