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To Be A Boy {Trans!boyxboy}
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Ongoing, First published Nov 01, 2015
Nathalie is 16 years old, is a cheerleader, does great in school and has a loving family and boyfriend.
Nathalie is also an in-the-closet Trans boy named Nathan, but how do you tell your mum to call you her son? And what do you tell your straight boyfriend? Nathan has lived 16 years of his life as a boy in the wrong body, and now he's finally done wearing the wrong clothes and entering the women's bathroom. He's got to figure out a way to come out and be who he wants to be, but the closet might be more comfortable than it seems sometimes.

*Yes my chapters are very short, I know. Its mostly because of where I think it would be best to stop writing, the planning of the story and just my style of writing*
-Yes I'm the person on the cover. I didn't want to use anyone's picture without their permission, please respect my cover choise and sorry the editing sucks-
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"What if I'm not one?" I asked, my body wound tight with tension. "One what?" he asked, his voice soft and low. I hesitated. Was I ready? I wanted to tell him so badly. Wanted to scream it from the fucking rooftops. But there would be no going back if I allowed the words to spill out into the world. Telling myself I didn't need someone else's validation, that I knew myself well enough to know with absolute certainty that I was trans was all good and well in principle. But lying here underneath my bed, with my best friend's body pressed so close to mine I could feel his warm breath on my face, I felt those convictions slip through my fingers. Danny's rejection would break me. In a fundamental way. "One what?" he repeated the question, scooting so close to me the tip of his nose brushed mine. Dust motes danced around us, suspended in mid air, teetering on the brink of this momentous feeling wrapping itself around us. I squeezed my eyes shut, pushing down the rush of anxiety trying to drown me. His nose bumped mine again and his breath ghosted over my lips. I opened my eyes and stared unblinkingly into his. 'A girl', I wanted to say, even though I knew the words would taste sour in my mouth, 'what if I'm not a girl?' -------------------------------------- Sean and Danny have been next door neighbours and best friends since they were six years old. They've shared almost everything. From first kisses and crushes to heartbreak. But Sean has a secret. One he's never shared with his best friend - who's also the guy he's been in love with since he's known what love is. Sean is trans and struggling to come out. But it's Senior year and choices have to be made. Between college applications, uncovering a plan to hurt one of their classmates and his relationship with Danny, Sean is struggling with doing the right thing and graduating high school in one piece. ⭐to cross oceans for is PART I of Sean and Danny's story⭐ *TW: sexual assault and bullying *
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