Not Just A Phase
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Break-ups are a part of life. Seventeen-year-old Calypso Evans understands break-ups, having instigated a fair few of them herself in the past. Then again, quite a lot had happened in Calypso's past, so she tried her hardest to stick to the present.


Occasionally, though, the present sucks. Calypso finds this out the hard way, when she discovers her boyfriend is cheating on her, and in her best friend's efforts to console her, Calypso makes the irreversible mistake of kissing them.


It doesn't help that her best friend is also a girl.


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'I turned to the mirror and looked myself right in the eye.


I hesitated before telling my reflection sternly: "It's just a phase."'


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~Copyright © 2016 Saskia (RJ) Marks.~
~No. 1 in the Generation LGBT Saga.~
~Cover by @s_huddar.~
~Started on 29/12/2015.~
~Completed on --/--/----.~
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