It's easier to accept the odd in you instead of fighting it...
Olivia Dee Day was different-from everyone. Instead of liking washboard abs, she enjoyed soft slim stomachs; instead of crushing on hot new boy bands, she crushed on rock bands with female leads; instead of hating and rejecting people who were different, she became them. Olivia wasn't normal, something she soon came to realize when her tastes swung in directions different from her classmates. However, just like any other fifteen year old, she wanted to be average and fit right in; she hated how dissimilar she was compared to her classmates and family. So, just like any sane person would do, she fought the oddness that seemed to posses her. But when she starts falling for the out and proud new student, Gwen "Queer" Celine, Olivia soon learns just how hard it is to fight who you are-and how painful it is to hurt the one your hearts skips for.