Queer Club
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  • Reads 11
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21
Myra Spencer is 15 and ressently transfered to Mapleseek Highschool halfway through the first semester, after an incident they're refussing to talk about, even to Randolf their best friend who lives all the way in Australia. After a few days they are promted by their drama teacher to join the schools after school drama council. Soon after joining they disscover the club is an undercover  Queer-Straight-Allince, and many of the students have also felt the confusion with their genders-a feeling Myras all too fimiluar with. During this club Myra-Now going by Jupiter at school- meets Quinn, who's fun, upbeat and the main roll in the Drama Club's show. Quinn also just happens to be really cute and super supportive. After a shocking turn of events  leaves the club in turmoil Jupiter must decide-Do they run as they did last time or do they stay and fight with their new found friends?
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