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Chapter 1

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Again this is my first time writing an LGBT themed story. I am not gay neither a homophobe. I have respect to all the members of LGBT Community. Thanks.

(Jonas's P.O.V.)

Oh my god, who would want to see that on their way to lunch? Because I was sure that I didn't! It completely ruined my appetite. Now I couldn't eat my delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich that I'd made this morning. Well...maybe that was a good thing because the jelly had probably made the bread all soggy on the one side, and I wasn't exactly sure how long that peanut butter had been in the cupboard. Did peanut butter even go bad? Wait-I was digressing. Back to the point: I didn't want to see an obvious display of affection (in this case, hand holding) between two males when I was about to eat. It was disgusting.

Of course I was talking about the two scene boys that were walking on the opposite side of the hallway of me. At least they had that much decency left in them. If only they would stop touching each other!

EW!

I was repulsed!

Okay, I knew they are only holding hands, but still! Guys weren't supposed to hold other guys' hands. It was completely immoral. Those two were going to hell, for sure. Along with the other forty-five percent of this school that is homosfsaiehfkje-Good Lord! I couldn't even say the word because it was so tainted.

"What are you doing Jonas?" asked a recognizable female voice from behind me. I jumped in my seat and turned around to see the smirking face of my best friend, Ellie.

I shook my head at her before turning back to my soggy sandwich. I saw her sit down next to me out of the corner of my eye as I continued to stare at the two scene boys, revolted. They were so close to each other. So very close. How could they get that close to each other while sitting in these cafeteria chairs? Oh well, it didn't really matter because they managed it somehow. And-Oh, Jesus save us! They kissed! They just kissed-right here, in front of everyone! In front of me! Oh the horror! AHH! They did it again! MY EYES!

"Earth to Jonas!" Ellie called, waving her hand in front of my face. "Seriously if you stare any harder your eyes are going to come out of your head."

I looked over at her, feeling nauseated. "I wasn't staring!" I hissed at her. "And it's their fault. They shouldn't be doing that in school-no. They shouldn't do that anywhere!"

Ellie gave me the look that told me she thought I was completely hopeless. "You're a prick, you know that? Just because they're gay"-my eyes widened as she said the dreaded word and an expression of pure abhorrence crossed my face. She sighed but continued on, choosing to ignore my reaction. "Just because they're gay doesn't mean they're bad people. Actually-Seth and Matt are really cool guys."

"You've spoken with them?" I asked her incredulously. She nodded her head slowly with her one eyebrow cocked curiously, and I gasped. "You shouldn't do such things, Ellie! You might contract their disease!"

"Homosexuality is not a disease!" Ellie practically shouted at me. I flinched slightly as her hazel eyes narrowed at me to glare at me ferociously. "And neither is being bisexual for that matter."

I sniffed and sat up straighter, hoping I looked as defiant as I wanted to. "It's still wrong," I stated.

Elena opened her mouth to say something but closed it, shaking her head and rolling her eyes. "You're impossible," she told me as she stood up, "and because I've had enough of your immature bull-crap, I'm going to sit with Cody today."

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