"This school's weird. They elected me, a guy, to be their muse."This is an illustrated romance novella, complete with beautiful images inside. Enjoy! I was a teenage guy immigrant with a soft voice, a foreign accent, and a body that betrayed me long before I ever did. When my American high school voted me Muse, they didn't expect me to survive it-let alone become her. They waxed my legs, slipped me into a bra and a pleated skirt, taught me how to walk in heels, and gave me a name I never asked for: Jermaine. I told myself it was a joke. I told myself I was still a boy. But the mirror didn't lie-and neither did the way the school suddenly watched me. I came from old money and impossible expectations. My father's reputation was a brand. My mother's lineage was something you whispered about at galas. Dressing like a girl had to stay a secret-hidden from my family, hidden from the world, hidden even from myself. Except secrets don't stay buried when you're voted into the spotlight.Especially not when the most popular boy in school starts looking at you like he already knows what you are. Cliff Heatherton was everything I wasn't-confident, athletic, untouchable. He said he wasn't into guys. He said it had to stay secret. He said he wanted Jermaine, not Jeremy. And I let him, even when loving him meant splitting myself in two. Because being a joke hurt. But becoming her felt like breathing. Note: This story contains transgender romance, transgender transformation, gradual feminization, enemies-to-lovers, coming-of-age, and first-time feminization tropes. Some real places and people were referenced but the story is a work of fiction. The cover image is from Brightlucky Press.