Are we TA’s for dropping out and getting our GEDs so that we can start a non-binary band?
Hi everyone! It’s Alucard-Angelus Marinescu-Zest, son of Alistair Marinescu and stepson of Johnny Zest (this is my watcher’s backup account because he got banned again).
As many of you know, I have been attending SCA (an elitist performing arts school) since the fifth grade with my best friend, Hinata Sakamoto (who is also non-binary).
We have finished eighth grade and a lot has happened so far this summer. I moved back in with my parents, with Alistair making sure I keep up with my dual enrollment work at Simford Law School and Medical School, and Johnny drinking my blood to satisfy his thirst. Johnny and I have a really tight bond though, and he gives me a lot of apologies and hugs afterwards, so I don’t mind. It’s more affection than I’ve ever gotten from Alistair, after all.
Hinata and I have also been going to an LGBTQ+ club called Rainbow Galaxy. We met three sims our age who are also non-binary: Alexandre Beauregard, Turquoise-Jade Jackson, and Shigure Kotobuki. We are all passionate about music and art, and we talked about forming a non-binary band. We decided on the name being Theystreet Thems.
Because of our heavy course loads, we realized that we’ll have to sacrifice our schooling a bit in order for our band to be successful. Therefore, we all made a pact to drop out of high school and get our GEDs (though I will still be going to Simford because I can do the work online).
We followed through, studied hard for the GED, and we all passed with flying colors (I got a perfect score!). We have completed our first song, “I Want It That They” and are working on getting it licensed.
We are all excited for the future, but I can’t imagine what Alistair will think if he knew I took the GED route. Hopefully if our band kicks off, he’ll be understanding. My mental health is already considerably better. Are we TA’s for dropping out to pursue our dream?