White pulls black to it. Weak seeks strong, and strong overpowers the weak. Danny’s white and weak, while La’Kisha’s black and strong. In “She’s a Bully,” prepare for an unlikely bond between two seemingly incompatible souls. Meet Danny, a timid and vulnerable young man. The boy’s world turns upside down when he crosses paths with La’Kisha, a fierce and unrelenting bully. But beneath the surface of their contentious relationship lies a connection.
Dan didn't know he was different from the other kids in school, he assumed that everybody could feel the same has he did. It wasn't until he was 6 or so that he finally realised that he was the only one with the gift. It wasn't much of a gift really; he could feel people's moods, without benefit of their visual prompts; he could also make people be aware of his presents. They would turn around in class and stare at him, whenever he wanted them too.
Larry, a 29-year old, is kind of down when he finds he has no one special to celebrate his birthday with. His doorbell rings and he finds a "birthday gift" from Body Language standing there on his doorstep -- and the party begins.
First part of a series that is necessarily broken up into two different stories, this tale involves the decision by two platonic girlfriends to become lovers. They plan to add a man later, but they know that they need each other at least. The purely lesbian nature of this part is why it is part of a series, and not a serial.