The rainbow is dead: A LGBT story

The rainbow is dead: A LGBT story

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Earth has finally decided to have a ruling family, and who else than the McKoys! They were always a nice family, the McKoys, but when the heir has given to the 18 year old Cat, she went crazy. She ordered one cat was to be killed each day, demanded the alphabet to be recited backwards, but most of all, she wanted to get rid of all gays and lesbians. Cat made it illegal, and any remaining would be brainwashed straight. Imeadantly kids everywhere ran from their homes and lived as fugitives known as the Last Ones. If any of the Last Ones were caught, they would be captured and exicuted. Christan Parker and his boyfriend, Mason Lee, are Last Ones, and their closest base and home has been found by the Rainbow Killers, Cat's police army of mysteriously familiar hooded soliders. Now Christan and Mason must travel to the nearset secret sanctuary for survival, but it's all the way in New York, while their former one was in London. Welcome to Year 10 of the Death of the Rainbow.
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After fainting in elementary school, Noah Roman was forever banned from human contact. Still able to attend school, though he has to wear a mask, gloves, and not show a single part of his body, Noah was perfectly fine with it. Living with content Noah never cared about how others thought nor he would never experience a true relationship. Casted outside of the world, Noah grew fond of his illness, but like seasons, it changed. Moving away from his home state to California, Dominic Storm wasn't exactly fond of the new place. Researching cases of Mysophobia, Dominic begins to care less and less about his schooling and life. Without knowing, Dominic invades Noah's safety bubble, stirring up trouble for Noah and himself. Avoiding, pushing and hiding couldn't separate these two no matter how hard either tried. Does Noah finally see the pain of no longer having the ability to touch? And why does Dominic care so much for Mysophobia?

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