Rehearsal
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The school's putting on a show! This show is the very first musical that Rolling Hills Highschool has put on with a homosexual couple as the lead part. Two extroverted girls, Alexia and Anne don't know eachother yet. They're both trying to get into show choir and be the lead roles for their senior years. Battling homophobia at school and home daily, they get through it all together. DISCLAIMER: this story with have themes of abuse, drugs, alcohol, and sexual things
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