The badboy is a girl? (Lesbian Story)
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  • Reads 31,814
  • Votes 906
  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2013
Mature
Meet Max. She's a girl that is thought to be a guy. She dresses like a guy, acts like a guy so why wouldn't everybody think that. Even her name is a standard guys name. You know that "bad boy" that gets into fights alot and is a "bad ass", every school has one. Well that's who everyone thinks Max is. They don't think she's a girl. Never blinked an eye at the thought of it. Only her roommates know her secret and she wants it to stay like that. She doesn't want people to know that she's a girl because girls are thought of as a weak-link. And if she goes to fight someone she doesn't want them to go easy on her just because of her gender. She's never shown sympathy or caring to anyone. She gave the same attitude to everyone, except her two best friends. Her roommates don't tell others her secret because they don't really care who she decides to be. Everything was normal and the same day over again. Nothing went too bad but nothing went good, until the new transfer student showed up and feelings start to bubble up.
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