Matthew Griffin is a certified theatre geek/video game nerd. And he despises [emphasis on despise] Christmas.
He tries to put together a cast for his school play, casting an egotistical football jock as the prince of the play himself when he figures that no one else had much of an acting talent. He tries to figure out the kid, summing his quirks and talents in list form.
All he has to do is get this jock to remember his lines, even though he forgot his heart.
A LGBTQ+ themed theater/Christmas story.
The main character suffers from Marfan Syndrome. This is an illness affecting the connective tissue of a person's body. Symptoms of it include, but aren't limited to, a lanky body structure with abnormally long fingers, limbs and toes, enlarged aorta [aortic aneurysms are therefore common] and flexible joints. I did a lot of research to give you the correct information regarding the illness and problems surrounding it, but if you see a mistake, please inform me so I can fix it.
This story features cancer and a large part of the novel runs around it. An occasional swearword decorates the chapters like Christmas decorations.
[probable] alcohol use.
mental illness.
[a lot of fucking] profanity.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
The moral right of the author has been asserted.
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Please don't steal, your mom taught you that it's wrong. Listen to yo' mama.
Date started: 10 December 2016
Date finished: 31 August 2017Dedicated to every single member of the LGBTQ+ community.
I admire and respect you so much.
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Marcelle is
Teen FictionMarcelle is attractive. Marcelle is a football player. Marcelle is cliché. Marcelle is a wolf in sheep clothing. Marcelle is a Christmas fanatic. Marcelle is just downright annoying. Matthew Griffin is a certified theatre geek/video game nerd. And...