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Our Dreams of Freedom:A Tale of Two Adversaries

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Amarion Amaryllis knows what it means to be part of a minority. He also knows what it's like to stand out from the crowd and be forced to conform to the majority, a method known as "not rocking the boat" or "breaking the peace". Being bisexual in a devout Christian family and backing down from challenging blatant homophobia. Being Black in a white worshipping society while fighting against oppression or submission from a world that doesn't value your worth. Being an Elite, a humanoid species seen as an Aristocratic Race for having rare, innate powers or talents recognized from early childhood that aren't present in humans. Amarion has always been in a constant battle defending who he is and has never backed down from the people who tell him to sit down, shut up, and accept that he won't earn respect for being a minority in every sense of the word. Growing thick skin and a desensitization of the ignorance that plagues the world he lives in is nothing new for him. Amarion isn't fond of being in a never-ending battle, but he knows that his persistence for the progression of society won't die in vain. This all comes to a head when he comes out of the closet as bisexual to his oldest brother,Jonathan. Amarion knows that Jonathan is homophobic and he most likely won't accept his sexuality with open arms, but Amarion won't go down without a fight. With his safety, security, and mental health all on the front lines, Amarion chooses to come out of the closet anyway. He knows the possible risks he faces at the hands of his oldest brother. He is fully aware that coming out is never easy, but neither is pretending to be something he is not. Amarion would rather be bisexual and be hated for it his entire life than be straight and given fake approval from people who rather show unconditional love. Life would be torture for Amarion having to live it as someone else, especially knowing he would be more desired and loved that way than the way he is. His sexuality may pose a threat to his life due to homophobia, but not as much as repressing it due to self-hatred. Jonathan may be stubborn and unrelenting in his views, but Amarion is just as stubborn and unrelenting in his own...if not more than his brother. The unwillingness to either give up or give in causes friction between the two of them. What happens when two sides of the same coin can no longer coexist as one anymore? What price will Amarion pay for a taste of freedom and acceptance? What does it mean to be free and how much will take it one to gain their freedom? Will Amarion be able to fight for his Dreams of Freedom? Find out in Our Dreams of Freedom:A Tale of Two Adversaries!
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Chapter 1 - Author's Note

What inspired me to write this book are for the same reasons a lot of authors write their books. Wanting to see certain issues they face being brought to light or addressed properly without stigma. Wanting better representation of people like them, who are often stigmatized or ostracized for just being who they are. Or maybe they just want to tell a compelling story usong elements from their real life.

My purpose for writing this book is all of the reasons stated above. As someone who is a minority in every sense of the word, I understand how it feels to be ostracized or condemned for something out of your control. Being different isn't always easy, but does have its perks and advantages. That's an important message everyone needs to know because it's a very easy thing to forget. You also shouldn't let your disadvantages stop you from succeeding in life. Whether it be race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic class.

We don't get to decide what cards we are dealt in life, but we do get to decide how we use those cards. Even if we think other people have a better life or were dealt a better hand, they may be dealing with internal struggles we can't see. I have written this book to shed light on issues that aren't talked about often or often enough. I have also written this book for people who struggle with issues or identify with the themes of this book.

These themes and issues are my book's main priorities while the people who can relate to these issues on a personal level are my man target audience. I sincerely hope I can reach them sooner or later with my book, my characters, and my craft. Topics such as Homophobia, Mental Illness, Morality, Trauma, Abuse, The Process of Healing & Recovery, The Importance of Family & Found Family, and Redemption.

The list would be much longer if I wanted to cover every issue, theme, or allegory my book will address in the Author's Note, but I won't waste more of your time going on and on when you could just read about it in the actual story. The Author's Note would also be needlessly long if I did that and that isn't my intention.

I really hope that this book helps at least one person feel less alone in whatever they're going through.

For those who struggle with any of issues problems or anyone who struggles in life at all, this book might just be for you and I hope you enjoy it ~Lillian Flowers