They Taught Me How to See
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  • Reads 53
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2016
"We all have different views and opinions. But it's up to you to contain them"

Adian Smith, a closeted genderfluid boy, has never been able to fit into school. Always the bully, always the troublemaker. After the last incident at his last school, he's transferred to a strange school where his opinions don't matter. 

Adian must learn not to fear the unknown if he is to ever succeed through out this school. But when the tables have turned and the first day is hell, will Adian resort to his old ways or will he find his way into friendship?

But how embarrassing it is that the uniform is a rainbow coloured tie, sweater and shirt?


So this story will contain homophobic language which me and my co writer do not agree with. 

*Said co-author here

This will be in two separate pov's, both of us writing a different pov. Just in case that was going to be confusing.

And for the record, @GeminiHarrison is right. The language used in this is not something we agree with, and please don't read if you are easily triggered by certain uses of certain words. This is a lgbtq+ story, so I hope that those who do end up reading this also enjoy it.

Onwards, ya idgits!
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