The Life I Lived

The Life I Lived

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Jerry is a guy unlike any other one there ever was before him, and you know that that couldn't be easy. Jerry liked to wear what others would call "female clothing", but to him it was just comfortable. He also was a proud card carrying homosexual. And the only person that he's found to accept that about him was his best friend Margret and her family. Now his parents were devout Catholics and they sent their son to the local Catholic private school. But for Jerry, that was a huge mess. The jocks bullied him for who he was, even when he tried to blend in (note: colored hair wasn't the best way to fly under the radar.) But when Jerry meets Paul, one of the school's jocks, he begins to question if all the jocks were that bad. Paul seems to understand and accept Jerry for who he is. But nothing comes without a price, and what Jerry doesn't know is that he's going to have to pay his.
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-cringe warning- i wrote this when i was 15 lmao. the plot's a mess and the writing sucks but i had fun writing it so i decided to keep it up. :) Collin and Derek are seemingly opposite types of people. They both have their own groups of friends, are both on different levels of the social hierarchy, and only ever speak to one another on occasion. What will happen when they become closer and realize that maybe they need each other?

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