(Your female) has moved from a highly-rated, private and expensive boarding school, where she was popular, well loved and content with her life. She had a loving boyfriend, plenty of friends, more money then she knows what to do with and everything she could possibly want from life. She can be quite negative and bitchy, treating those below her on the social ladder like something she stepped in, not willing or wanting to even give them a fair chance in life. However.. Her father looses his job, the house and money, bringing her crashing back to life with a bump, forcing her to attend a "normal" college for her final stages of education. She hates the changes, blaming her father for being involved in a scandal, and refuses to befriend anybody at all, giving them glares or talking down to them, until she meets (My character, Charlotte).
To many, Charlie’s way of life is considered immoral and disgusting. For every positive comment, she receives ten negative ones. The reason for this? She is trans-sexual, and as such, identifies as a woman. For years, he has battled with body image issues and suffered bouts of depression over how she is viewed and how she felt suppressed and limited to portray herself to the outside world, keeping her desires hidden below the surface, waiting for, needing the chance to be who she truly wants to be.
The chance came when she transferred to a new college in order to get a new lease on life where she could settle down happily. Starting to dress, act, and portray herself as a more feminine person around a select group of friends, she found the elusive joy and excitement that had always been absent in her life before now. However, after a while, she started to receive threats and abusive emails from an unknown source, and became much more reluctant to portray her new personality and reverted to acting more masculine again, keeping her “secret” under wraps to avoid further abuse from the other students or staff faculty. All she wants… needs is someone to accept her, no matter if it is a friend or family member.
(Your Female) moves in to the same apartment as Charlotte, after her roommate, sick of how bitchy she's being, tells her to get the fuck out. Though they go to different classes, they end up meeting upon (your female's) arrival in the apartment, with Charlotte bringing her lunch as a welcome gift. They get talking, and (your female) figures out quite quickly that Charlotte is a male underneath the clothes and outward persona, but decides to except him regardless, realising that if she doesn't book her own ideas up, she'll be without friends or family anymore. The two grow close, supporting each other through thick and thin, starting to feel protective and defensive of one another, becoming the best of friends.
But when her father gains his job and money back, and offers her a place in a new, more expensive college, in exchange for having nothing more to do with "the freak", will she choose to remain with the only true friend she's ever had, the only person to like her for who she truly is, not who she thought she had to be, or for her money, or even her looks.
If wanted, we can turn this into a FxF, with (your female) battling over the growing love she feels for Charlotte, not sure quite how to accept and cope with these feelings, unwilling to talk to her over them, not wanting to loose her friend.
To many, Charlie’s way of life is considered immoral and disgusting. For every positive comment, she receives ten negative ones. The reason for this? She is trans-sexual, and as such, identifies as a woman. For years, he has battled with body image issues and suffered bouts of depression over how she is viewed and how she felt suppressed and limited to portray herself to the outside world, keeping her desires hidden below the surface, waiting for, needing the chance to be who she truly wants to be.
The chance came when she transferred to a new college in order to get a new lease on life where she could settle down happily. Starting to dress, act, and portray herself as a more feminine person around a select group of friends, she found the elusive joy and excitement that had always been absent in her life before now. However, after a while, she started to receive threats and abusive emails from an unknown source, and became much more reluctant to portray her new personality and reverted to acting more masculine again, keeping her “secret” under wraps to avoid further abuse from the other students or staff faculty. All she wants… needs is someone to accept her, no matter if it is a friend or family member.
(Your Female) moves in to the same apartment as Charlotte, after her roommate, sick of how bitchy she's being, tells her to get the fuck out. Though they go to different classes, they end up meeting upon (your female's) arrival in the apartment, with Charlotte bringing her lunch as a welcome gift. They get talking, and (your female) figures out quite quickly that Charlotte is a male underneath the clothes and outward persona, but decides to except him regardless, realising that if she doesn't book her own ideas up, she'll be without friends or family anymore. The two grow close, supporting each other through thick and thin, starting to feel protective and defensive of one another, becoming the best of friends.
But when her father gains his job and money back, and offers her a place in a new, more expensive college, in exchange for having nothing more to do with "the freak", will she choose to remain with the only true friend she's ever had, the only person to like her for who she truly is, not who she thought she had to be, or for her money, or even her looks.
If wanted, we can turn this into a FxF, with (your female) battling over the growing love she feels for Charlotte, not sure quite how to accept and cope with these feelings, unwilling to talk to her over them, not wanting to loose her friend.