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I don't have to be fixed, I'm not broken

I don't have to be fixed, I'm not broken

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Murdo is a troubled 14 year old boy who doesn't plan on coming out to his extremely homophobic parents anytime soon, but when they find an...interesting screensaver on his phone, Murdo's parents send him to an LGBT summer camp to literally 'set him straight', but this camp has a lot more to it that meets the eye. ((contains mentions of depression, anxiety, self harm, strong language ect. but don't worry, I won't make it too brutal!))
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