Author : Tenzin N. Gentso
Publisher :
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 49,94 MB
Release : 2014-06-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781478726067
Book Description
Born in India, Tenzin Namzey Gentso came to America when she was three years old. Growing up with English as her second language, Tenzin developed a passion for reading and writing. She completed her first novella at age seventeen. Tenzin attends college in Boston, Massachusetts. Jay has finally achieved his dream of becoming a famous musician and plays in a band called The Blue Diamonds with four other members. With his rising popularity, Jay is living the life he has always wanted. However, one day his biggest fear comes true: the secret identity he has kept to himself all his life is leaked by the media to the whole world. Can Jay's now flipped life ever return to normal? How can he make amends with his band brothers and fans after such a disaster? "So, Mr. Jay Davis." Jay looked at Mr. Grande and felt butterflies in his stomach suddenly. The interviewer looked up at him slowly, his expression reminding Jay of a hyena hungry for food. "There's been rumors going around that-" Mr. Grande paused, whether it was to create suspense or form sensible words, "you used to be a girl?" Jay felt time freeze and his mind went blank, too shocked to deliver a reaction to that. The cameras focused on him intently and the bright lights above Jay suddenly felt like they were burning his skin. From the corner of his eye, he saw Luke's hand form into a small fist. "What do you make of that?" Mr. Grande asked after a few seconds of silence. Jay opened his mouth but only a croak came out. "Sorry," Jay apologized as he cleared his throat, trying to form an excuse of some sort quickly. His heart started thumping loudly as he debated whether he should reveal his secret and get it over with or not. So many possible answer choices popped up in Jay's mind, but Jay still felt as though he had a blank slate. That's just gossip." Jay turned his head and saw it was Aidan who had spoken up. "We haven't heard of this before, and I don't know how that came up in the first place." "I