Idol
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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2016
Ira comes from a super famous and talented family; well, everyone *but* her. Her sister is a model, her mother is an actress, and her father owns the talent agency FAYTH. Ira though, doesn't want that type of life style. She wants to finish college and "work a boring job," however, it doesn't seem like that's going to be the case. When she was young, she played as a boy for a commercial. Now, 15 years later, they begged her to play the part as the young boy to a young man, fully knowing she's a woman. She then realizes she falls in love with her acting partner, but is too embarrass to tell anyone she's really a girl.

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This is a story with a straight woman cross dressing, and a straight male. There is a chance a character here and there belong to the LGBT Community. If any of this isn't your taste for reading, then please skip this series.
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