Lights Out

Lights Out

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"Blue or Pink?" Oakland Highschool was an all boys school. It wasnt exactly a private school however. Carter Reynolds is the new fem student. Heels and skirts as the sass and shyness is all mixed into one. He evolves into a fem group consisting of other fem boys attending the school. Now there was complete opposite attractions. The football stares as all the boys would be flawing off. The fems are the cheerleaders as the Jocks are the football players. Matthew Espinosa is your average rich preppy football quarterback. What happenes then these two complete opposite boys attract eachother? What if they became more then enemys?
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