A Picture A Day

A Picture A Day

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Anne Lin Vallar has had a normal life for a 14 year old; she has a kind family with three brothers, loving parents who have well-paying jobs even though they weren't together anymore; she has a relaxing hobby of photography; and she has an amazing friend group that's very understanding and open-minded. At least, that's what she let others think. The friend part was true though, just her family life wasn't always a fun topic. But there's one thing that almost no one knew... "she" is a he. Anne Vallar wants to be Adrian Vallar, he wants to be the second-born son of his parents, his brother's brother, not their sister. At the beginning of the year, 'her' geography teacher gives an assignment to the class, a quite simple assignment at that: to take a picture that represents them everyday for the semester. At the end of the semester, they would share it with the class and explain what the pictures mean to them and why they took those pictures specifically. ⚠️TW⚠️ ●Transphobia ●Homophobia ●Suicidal thoughts/actions ●Gender Dysphoria ●Swearing Any more will be on the top of the chapter and later added to the description. If I ever miss any, please tell me and I will add it.
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Their faces forever burned in his mind. Just as burned as the old country house he used to live in. His parents. The smoke. The Smoke. The Fire. That Damn Fire. The roof of their old farmhouse collapsing, closing off the exit. Their faces, burning, melting in the flames. He would never forget the image of their skin slowly melting off their faces. Horror in their eyes. There was one thing that Keith didn't understand. He never saw his parents when they died. All of it was in his head. His nightmares. <><><><> Keith Kogane, or Kathrine Kogane as his birth certificate says, is a trans-boy orphan who has gone from house to house, being rejected by all his families. He assumes this one is no different, but what he doesn't know is that this family is (What any family should be like) accepting of his choices. (Ok. I get it, I'm not very good at summaries and such but yeah...don't judge it by the summary. It's a lot better than it sounds ok) Warning. This is a mature story. There is a lot of fluff. And strong language. And depression. You have been warned. If you have a problem with gay, transgender, suicidal thoughts then don't read this book. Also, I am a shitty writer, a lot of this is based on other books I've read. There's a shit ton of stuff I got ideas from in my reading lists So go check those out. So yeah...enjoy my shitty writing. I've warned you. Please keep the comments nice, unless it is CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM! Saying 'You suck' is not constructive. Written by: Me duh I had some help with some information on transgender people and some other stuff, @StormOrSkyBreakDown so not all of this is mine :) Also, the editing isn't completely done so when it is I'll be sure to change this message right here ;) Update on that last line, it's been two years and the editing is done. Not sure why I didn't change that but I guess I'll leave it in.

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