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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Dec 2, 2024
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"But... shouldn't it be your choice to make?" SAM CARTER was never given a choice in life. From a very young age to 19 years old in his first year of college, where he is now, every decision was made for him. Growing up, it was always "Sammy, do this." or "Sammy, do that." The only decision he ever really made in his life was what gender he was. He didn't feel comfortable in his body when he was a child. When he was a girl. Everything was different. Things were done for him, he got a lot of things boys didn't, he had to follow different rules. All of it was kind of overstimulating and sickening for an 8 year old who didn't know if they wanted to be a female or not. When he came out to his parents right before he left for college... they weren't exactly happy about it. They were furious, you could say. It was a good thing he was already leaving for college. Otherwise, he would have been kicked out and on the streets if he did it any earlier. When he moved to New York for college, his older siblings had already made a living for themselves there, and they accepted Sam, so they helped him out. His older sister, Taylor, found him a big enough apartment for him, and his pets and his brother, Rocky, paid for the rent until he was stable on his feet with college and a job. Finally, maybe things were looking up. Sam found a job as a barista at a local coffee shop. He was able to make just enough to pay rent. Things were going well, right? Wrong. The apartment was nice, but it also had an extra room, an extra room Sam was paying for but didn't need. He was slowly falling behind on rent, and things had become past due. He didn't wanna get his siblings paying for everything for him again, so he didn't tell them. Now that he had to make all his own decisions now, he decided to open his extra room up to a roommate to help with the bills and food. But what happens when he meets PIERCE EASTON and learns maybe making his own decisions is okay?
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