Complexities Of Being Ordinary
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2017
Brian D'Cruz is an ordinary Indian Catholic 18 year old living in Mumbai who has taken a big step in his life. He has landed a scholarship by working hard and his moving to New York to start his college education.
                He's happy at the same time scared out of his mind. He's excited to start fresh but the nervousness of living alone for the 1st time in his life, away from friends and family is not making it any easier. It wasn't easy for Brian, living in India, born in a religious and conservative Roman Catholic family and being a Closeted Gay Kid his whole life. But that's the point of this whole new step,a whole new beginning. To Work his ass of, to build a solid career, to stand up in his own two feet so that he doesn't have to rely on anyone, to finally be out and open, to finally be himself and to find true love and to he have a family he can  spend the rest of his life with.
                      So this is his story of how he learns to live in an unfamiliar place, of how he  tackles whatever the future has planned for him and finally how he finds the truest, the purest form of love he deserves.
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