Backboards: 
Posts: 171
In response to "Heh. -- nm" by David

For Vermin.

"Later, Skater" is the story about Kalki Helaku who is pretty typical. As similar than you can even imagine considering not only is the young teen straight, but also a Caucasian skater boy.

He has no problems maintaining the status quo, even his father plots to take him to a religious function designed to catch fish and promote family.

Ironically enough, it's at the function that he falls in love with the girl of his dreams. Together, they set out to get to know one another, each other's families, and most importantly not have sexual relations until they are married.

Will the courtship survive in an environment that is set on changing who they are and what they believe? Will they find a way to be a nuclear family in the twenty-first century?

In "Later, Skater," Kalki's best trick may not come riding on a deck, but by staying true to himself no matter the circumstances.


Responses:
Post a message   top
Replies are disabled on threads older than 7 days.