Never Tell An Angel
This is a beautiful and extraordinary story of love between two male teens, Liam and Charlie, who were constantly battling prejudice, bullying, and depression. This is an eye-opener on the vulnerabilities and feelings that gay people face every day as a result of living a lifestyle that goes against mainstream society. Although the United States is mainly and generally known as a free-spirited and accepting society, unfortunately, not all people are truly tolerant. Liam was a sensitive eighteen-year-old who blamed himself for the loss of the love of his life in a tragic car accident. He was constantly bullied and was in a school environment where nobody really cared. He was just trying to survive every day, that is, until Charlie came. In Charlie he was given another chance to love and be happy. Charlie was a breath of fresh air for Liam. He was like the savior that swooped in to protect Liam from all the hate and the one person who lovingly pulled him from the year of constant emotional pain after the accident. Liam and Charlie found a love that was complete in itself, together they were strong, but the outside world in the form of bullies strongly interfered. In the end, love prevailed, and Liam and Charlie were free to finally express the love that they had for each other and share that love and happiness with loved ones and friends.
This is a story of acceptance. It showed that even God accepted them for being gay. There was nothing awkward about their love. It was heartfelt and true. And only evil seems not to see how this love was like any other true love, just like the genuine love between a man and a woman. It showed the humanness of a person, whether male or female, and how our feelings are the same.
