Society Says...
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  • Reads 1,172
  • Votes 127
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 37m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2019
Mature
"It's always you have to fit in! Why can't I just be me?" 

Society is constantly telling people how to feel and how to live their lives. Since the day Piper Stein was born, she has beaten all odds. This time, she plans to be the first female in her family to go to college.  When she meets the popular boy in school, her life turns upside down.  Despite all the challenges, Piper wants to know her purpose in the world. Will she be pressured by society to be "normal" or will she rebel?

CONTAINS LGBTQ+ scenes, mentions of murder & teen pregnancy. Nothing is meant to be homophobic or offensive
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Tommy Shultz is the jock that every woman wants and every guy wants to be. He's good looking, surprisingly intelligent and confident. His college scholarship is going to take him to the big leagues and he isn't afraid to break hearts along the way. But behind closed doors he hides a secret. A dark one. He can cover up most of the bruises. His father usually aims for the torso anyway, but his spirit is nearly broken and he's willing to end it all just to keep his secret. He stands on the roof of his dorm; toes hanging over the edge, tears in his eyes. All it would take is a simple fall. "Don't do it." Comes a meager voice from behind him. Nathan Lewis is the token nerd. He's an outcast, beyond smart and totally socially awkward. When the Quarterback found out this year that Nathan had a crush on him, he hadn't let off; picking on Nathan for being gay and crushing on a guy that he could never have. "Don't do it." Nate said again to Tommy. With that phrase, something changes within Tommy and a story begins: a story of youthful self discovery and love; tutoring becomes a friendship which grows into an unbreakable bond that will be tested. Can Tommy accept his newfound self? He knows his father won't. Can he push forward, or will he end it all? In this telling of the classic Jock/Nerd fantasy, bonds of love will be formed, hearts will be broken, and tragedy will change the reader forever.