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  • A boyxboy story. Aspen Taylor is an average 15 year old boy at high school, except for one thing, he's gay. When he meets the new boy Charlie Field, he finds himself in love for the first time in his life.
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    The train station buzzed with a symphony of goodbyes and hellos, and my gaze locked with Mark's across the crowded platform, a shared moment of recognition between two gay strangers. A hesitant smile bloomed on his face, a silent invitation to bridge the chasm of fear that often separates us in the world, and as we spoke, embracing our identity as part of the LGBT community, it was clear that this connection held the promise of a love that was both brave and tender. Together, we stepped onto the train, hand in hand, ready to face the world and whatever it might bring, our shared vulnerability melting away, replaced by the joyous anticipation of forever.