"Anak, hindi ka bakla. Akala mo lang 'yun. Confused ka lang."
Ito ang laging sinasabi sa akin ng aking mudra. Paulit-ulit na lang na ganito ang kanyang line everytime I tell her a story about my gay friends (SHET! Ang kabog kong mag-English!). Ayaw niya akong tigilan. Hindi ko alam kung homophobic ba siya, o naiinggit lang sa akin kasi mas maganda ako sa kanya (JOKE! Syempre mas maganda ang aking mudrakels).
Ay! Bago ko nga pala makalimutan. Ako nga pala si Teodoro Bonifacio, but you can all call me Thea.
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I am currently planning to write a fiction story about the life of a homosexual. I was inspired after watching Unang Ulang ng Mayo for four times. The story's title is Bahaghari, which is "Rainbow" in English. I would like to show how colorful a homosexual's life is.
Bahaghari is a story about Teodoro "Thea" Bonifacio, a college student who fell in love with his homophobic classmate. Will his feelings reach his crush's heart?
I know that the general plot is extremely cliche and cheesy, but I'll try my best to add elements to make it unique. I'll probably get ideas from my life, as a homosexual college student. I don't know whether to put "sexual" scenes in this story, since I have no idea how to write those scenes. Anyway, the statements above [those in italics] are part of the short introduction in the story.
Wish me luck :)
XOXO,
Jeffrey <3
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