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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2017
The school is separated into groups. There's the Emos, Athletes, Artists, Gamers and Geeks, Nerds, Musicians, and Populars. I have to deal with being all of them. There is no "in-between", you're one  and one only. I like music, listen to things that emos listen to, I'm known around the school and have quite a lot of friends, I love art and love to make art, I play games and know quite a bit about games and have my own theories about them, I get A's and B's for grades, and play sports. How is it that this school is articulated but separated? What do I do? Do I act one way one day and act another way another day? Should I make my own group for the people who are "In-Between" and show that we're not so different after all?



~AN~  This is the first story I have where it's not about an OC. This story is not one where I will put Y/N or anything like that. It's not you, it's more like the character in the story. It's a start and please, give me ways I could improve what I write about, maybe even inspire me! My cover's crappy, I know. Thanks! :)
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