eyesight

eyesight

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I was seventeen years old when I first heard my dad say 'no one ever told me there would be days like this'. Maybe he's said it before, but if he did I wouldn't remember. [poetry that I write when I can't write anything else]
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"God made everyone perfect, right? Then why is my existence a sin." Nick is a trans boy who is just trying to be himself. But sadly not everyone excepts him that way. His parents try really hard to get him to be a girl and after he got into a fight at school he has to go to detention where he meets a boy called Devin. While his own view about himself is challenged, he finds himself touching rock bottom. But Nick is just trying to be accepted as himself, Unapologetically. This is a story written for pride month 2024. Don't worry, I did do research about being trans, but if you are a trans person, and there is anything you feel like isn't right or lacking in this story, feel free to let me know! I'm open for overal feedback so if you have to say anything about this story please let me know. I write these short stories to get better at writing and feedback will only help with that! There is a playlist I made for this story so if you want to listen to it you are welcome too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4d2UHE5ve51gEA6xl6kxhq?si=CsCB8nwSSrC2v8W2VEowhg

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