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Complete, First published Aug 30, 2020
One day at the beach. One night to themselves. Two completely different people.

Content Warning: Transphobia

Song (Inspiration): This Love - Ryan Adams

Author's Note: (This is the first story I have ever written for my creative writing class. There may be some grammatical errors. The story can also be found on another site that was published on my school's website with the same pseudonym I use for wattpad. Here is the link - http://www.lonestarvoice.org/jukebox-by-anthony-l-chrome/)
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