Sexuality || Frerard

Sexuality || Frerard

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Gerard, or more commonly known as Gee, Way is a girl trapped in a boys body. Finding comfort in girls clothes, Gee has found herself wishing to be a real girl and not a boy like she had been born as. Accepted by her friends and brother, she don't care what others think about her lifestyle choice. On one average morning, a new kid transfers to their school. But with this new arrival, how much will this affect Gee and the way she sees her life in the body she has now? Cover created by: soundthealarm *WARNING: May be triggering and include sexual content, self harm, depression, other senses that may make some people uncomfortable. Please read at your own risk*
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Most of the time, you have no idea what people are going through. You purely Base your judgement on how that person acts or how they look like. You don't notice what is happening in their personal life. Frank Iero is a victim of this. He bases his final judgements on just how people look. Though, he has a realisation. When he falls deeply in love with the school's literal demon. Gerard Way. Even though he acts tough and strong on the outside, he has a medical problem that could possibly kill him. No one knows except his divorced mother and his brother. So when he spills his heart out to Frank, he just hopes that he'll take it the right way.

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