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(OOC Thread - Here )
Storme Martin. How does anyone explain Storme Martin? She was one of those girls who just have no words to properly describe them. The closest word that one could use to describe her, would be 'eccentric.' She was a tall, lanky girl with round, owl-like glasses, and dark blue hair which was almost the same shade as her navy coloured eyes. People generally avoided her, especially at her all-girls school, because she was gay. Yeah, she liked girls, so what? However, this made a difference once people found out about her orientation, and she was given a wide berth at her school for that, and also because she was an Aspie, suffering from a autistic disorder known as Aspergers Syndrome.
However, now she was actually looking forward to the summer holidays, because her parents had signed her up for a summer-long camp called LGBT Summer Camp, which was supposed to help all people connect with each other and make new friends. She sat on the steps of her new cabin, and pushed her glasses back up her nose as she looked around for anyone. Being the first to arrive sucked, because she was now on her own until anyone else came.
Storme Martin. How does anyone explain Storme Martin? She was one of those girls who just have no words to properly describe them. The closest word that one could use to describe her, would be 'eccentric.' She was a tall, lanky girl with round, owl-like glasses, and dark blue hair which was almost the same shade as her navy coloured eyes. People generally avoided her, especially at her all-girls school, because she was gay. Yeah, she liked girls, so what? However, this made a difference once people found out about her orientation, and she was given a wide berth at her school for that, and also because she was an Aspie, suffering from a autistic disorder known as Aspergers Syndrome.
However, now she was actually looking forward to the summer holidays, because her parents had signed her up for a summer-long camp called LGBT Summer Camp, which was supposed to help all people connect with each other and make new friends. She sat on the steps of her new cabin, and pushed her glasses back up her nose as she looked around for anyone. Being the first to arrive sucked, because she was now on her own until anyone else came.
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