Just thought I should remind you, this is the second story in a series, so please read Girl Meets High School first. Also please review, it means the world to me.

Disclaimer: I am not Disney.

Warning: LGBT characters (Homophobes be gone.)

"First up, we have Maisie with her project. You can start Maisie."

Maisie took a long breath as she stood up to talk at the front of the class. Taking a few calming breathes she began to talk.

"So this project was about someone from the LGBT community, but it wasn't specified they had to be famous so I chose someone who wasn't."

"This person was born on October 31st 2001, in Sydney, Australia. She first realised she was a lesbian when she was 12. This person is me. I'm a lesbian. It took me a while to realise there wasn't anything wrong with me. For a while I thought I was weird or that I was a freak. It took a very important person to me to make me realise that I was in fact normal."

"I know some people are still homophobic," With that she looked at the girl from yesterday. "But I'm not going to apologise or hide who I am. I'm me and if you can't accept that please don't bother talking to me."

"So I guess I just came out so there's the answer to one question. Another was a vague biography. I'll keep this brief. I was born in Sydney, Australia. I began acting when I was young and I lived in Melbourne for a while. I moved to New York about a month and a half ago. That brings us to now. And that's all there is to say about me. Thanks for listening."

With that she sat down, ignoring the glare from the homophobe from yesterday. Riley turned to face Maisie and said "Thanks for trusting us enough to tell us all."

"Thanks to you guys for being so accepting." Maisie smiled sweetly at Riley who smiled back before troubled look fell upon her face. She turned to face the front a look of realisation dawning on her face.

It was after school had finished and Riley was sitting in the bay window staring at her laptop intently, a look of shock on her face. They'd finished the presentations today, the homophobic girl had refused to do it and had gotten detention for it. Everyone had been happy about that but that sense of happiness had left Riley soon enough.

She was counting things on her fingers, comparing what was on the computer to the things she knew. She seemed troubled by what she was figuring out.

Before long Maya entered the room through the window and plopped herself down next to Riley, waiting for the taller girl to talk but turned to look at her confused when she didn't.

"What's wrong Riles?" Maya asked her best friend confused.

Riley looked over at Maya and smiled. She seemed nervous and placed the laptop beside her, hiding the computer screen from Maya. She seemed worried but also relieved.

She smiled at Maya and said calmly. "Maya, I figured something out."

Maya cocked her head to the side slightly, like a confused dog. "What'd you figure out?"

"Maya, I'm… Bisexual."