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Our Girl, Angel

Our Girl, Angel

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Fantasy
'The saviour shall come with the name of an angel.' Times are dark in the kingdom. A tyrant queen rules, and magic, once free, is confined only to the royal family. Secretly, a resistance of underground magic-users flourishes, and they have a prophecy that tells of a saviour. What's more, they have that saviour. His name is Gabriel. Some, however, are skeptical of Gabriel's power, and when they find Angelique, an everyday girl who fits the prophecy, they think they've found the true chosen one. But who will believe them, and what will they do when a royal gets involved? (Teen, probably rated about 15+, your classic YA chosen-one fantasy, but the difference being that the entitled white boy isn't the chosen one for once. Instead, it's the cute pan girl who has no clue what's going on who's going to have to save the day, defeat the evil queen and put magic back in the hands of the people, with the aid of her friends, a trans lesbian who knows just about everything, a bi guy with no impulse control who is always up for a fight, an anxious gay guy who doesn't know what he wants, and a lesbian princess who's fighting her own family. There'll be battles, there'll be people literally hiding in closets, there'll be biscuits, idiocy, kissing, a masterplan that purely consists of distraction by seduction, prophecies, magic, royalty, thrills, adventures, surprise escapes, maybe a goddess or two. What you want to bear in mind is, no-one is straight and everyone has some kind of secret eventually. Girls fall for girls, boys fall for boys, and there's no bury your gays or conversion to heterosexuality. I don't know about you all, but more YA lit with LGBT main characters that broaches categories other than romance and coming out? I think we need that.) oh and by the way, this is a side project. I never meant to actually write it. I came up with it accidentally. I'm really writing a very serious queer coming-of-age novel told from five perspectives. This is a side-track :)
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You may still like this even if you don't like fantasy. It's more like a normalization of angelic humans. There's plenty of gay adorableness and cuddles. Based in a world in which everyone is an angel and must earn an ability not inherited through family. It seems random but it's not in the slightest. Each matches ones personality. Finding this trait also gets you your wings, which is what every young cherub strives to earn. It's a crazy world where anything can happen. Encluding a rather odd pair. Pepper is a 15 year old wingless. The last one in his whole grade. Everyone picks on him and hates him for it, but he especially hates himself for it. He lives with his dad that does nothing but abuse him, and he has the biggest identity crisis you'll ever see. Then he meets the gyrokenetic boy Robin. Being able to tamper with gravity, will he keep Pepper on the ground or will he float away. *WARNING* This is a boyxboy and if you aren't cool with that just don't read it. It does have some triggering stuff like abuse and i'm afraid it might be to important to just give you a warning to skip. I think that covers it. Enjoy the story.

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