Evan Stoke always knew he was different. In what way, he couldn't even fathom. He didn't want to understand. He didn't want to be strange, the kid that always turned heads. Sean Atwater is a boy. A very attractive boy, I might add. He's good at everything; sports, math, and even the piano. The way he walks, the way he talks, the way he smiles. He's perfect. But not for Evan. {Caution: Homophobia is demonstrated in this short story, along with signs of depression and vocal and physical abuse of a homosexual man. Please understand that I in no way, shape, or form support any of these. These aspects could also be seen as triggers; read at your own risk.} © 2016 Paige Anderson All Rights Reserved.All Rights Reserved
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