"Hurry up, Lucas!" called out a young, fourteen-year-old girl. She had short, curly, red hair and a spray of freckles across her face. With her shining, sapphire eyes, she was a true ginger.
Lucas, the boy trying his hardest to catch up, landed a swift blow to her shoulder.
"Not so loudly," he muttered, voice ice-cold and face warm as the duo attracted the stares from those around them.
The girl rolled her eyes and opened the classroom door for him with a smug smile on her face. He pushed her over and grabbed the door.
"I've got that for you, honey," he snickered, getting the door for her. She grimaced and punched just inches away from hi
I was just thinking about what to draw for Transgender Day of Remembrance (open to suggestions, guys!) and I thought, why isn't there a trans pride day/week? All we have is a day to remember those we lost because of the awful things that can happen to trans people. That is hardly instilling hope for us, we should have a day where we show our pride, as much as our solidarity, where we can show the world that it's not all bad. There are pride days, weeks and months for many groups, but sinking into hiding and invisibility are the already overlooked trans community, and I don't think that is right!