“As I was saying,” The Author continues,
“when I was at school,
there was a law called Section 28,
which prohibited the promotion of homosexuality
which, among other things, meant
you wouldn’t see LGBTQ+ books in school,
you wouldn’t have a visiting author like me,
and teachers couldn’t tell students
it’s okay to be gay.
This law was in place from 1988,
when I was four,
until it was repealed in 2003,
when I was eighteen.
That was my entire school career.”
The phrase “school career”
sounds kinda odd to me.
It sounds like being at school counts as a job,
which I guess is kinda true,
because it can be hard work
when students gossip about you
or teachers have it in for you.
I want The Author’s job.
But I don’t raise my hand
when the time comes
to ask him questions about it.
I’m still too embarrassed
by the negative attention.
I look down and twist
the evil eye bracelet
around my left wrist.