This Summer's Different. (Lesbian Lgbt Story)
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  • Durée 14m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement juin 24, 2013
Stevie Lanchester is stuck in a rut. She's a socially awkward, gay 16 year old with one foot out the closet and the other firmly wedged in concrete somewhere. With exams over and a long summer ahead of her she feels as if her life's going nowhere. She needs a change, something different and something to.. well, switch things up a bit for lack of a better term!

When her family announce that they're going on their annual holiday to France for a whole month she honestly could not think of a worse way to spend her summer. 16 is too old for family holidays in her opinion. As much as she loves her family, having them and only them as company for a whole month is sure to drive her crazy! Not the mention how much she's going to miss her friends back home... especially Cassidy and Ethan. All she'll do is sit around and waste time surely? Just like last year. 

Little does she know this summer's going to turn into one like no other, when she meets a girl named Eliza. Eliza is super funny, absolutely beautiful, and only lives an hours drive from her back home as well! The girls instantly click and Stevie couldn't be happier with her new friendship but when Eliza reveals that she thinks she might like girls will it lead to something more? 

(This is probably going to be first of 2 or 3 books) Hope you enjoy!
At the start or end of each chapter there'll be a diary entry. The first few chapter are just setting the scene. THIS STORY IS IN PROGRESS AND I'LL BE TRYING TO POST NEW CHAPTERS AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE. :)
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