LOGINAmanda Slight is an ordinary girl. Makeup, dresses, boys. Her all-normal life has been just that. Then one day a young, handsome boy catches her view and changes everything she knew about what life is and what it means to be a “girl”. Will this strapping young boy be her destiny or will he leave her to struggle on her own?
View MoreKai's POVI remember growing up like any other kid. Sibling teasing sibling, playing in the mud, playing with toys, making misshapen houses out of LEGO's. For the most part, I was normal. I had always been y'all and strong, lifting my little sister into the air with just one arm and tossing her in the pool when we were both kids. She was only a year younger than me. I remember laughing at Dad's jokes even when they weren't that funny because Dad was my hero and I wanted to be just like him when I was older with a beard and receding, greying hair.As we got older, I noticed things about myself that weren't like dad that I disliked. I had a more feminine face, my hair was blonde and waist length, my body was more feminine. When I told mom that I didn't like my body she was confused at first. I explained to her that I wanted to look like dad and I didn't want to look like her yet it still didn't make sense.I started seeing doctors about it at four years old.Wh
Amanda POVAmanda Slight, though average height and average build, was quite the catch in her junior class. As the last day of junior year approached, the red headed beauty of the school was still fighting for Valedictorian for graduation next year.Amanda was sweet and kind. She never tried to be mean and was over-all an innocent soul. Her personality was juxtapose to her features.At five feet and four inches tall, a fine hourglass figure at a healthy weight, fire red hair, emerald green eyes, and freckles speckled across her face, she was a sight. Many people thought she'd be loud, proud, and fiery in personality but she was quite the opposite.At school, she was the kind hottie with a body and everyone loved her yet she never dated. No guy had ever caught her eye and it seemed no one would.Summer would pass in a breeze for Amanda. Days of swimming, vacations and reading. Though many of her friends tried to get her to go partying, Amanda refused and