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Gayboystue

When asked about his journey, Stue always replied with a smile, “Being gay isn’t a label; it’s a part of who I am. And being Stue means I’m here to lift others up, to color the world, and to make sure everyone knows they’re welcome.”

The night of the annual Festival of Lights arrived, a celebration of art, music, and diversity. The streets of Meridian glowed with lanterns, and Stue’s street art crew unveiled a massive mural on the side of the town hall. The mural depicted a swirling vortex of colors, each hue representing a different facet of identity— race, gender, sexuality, ability, and more— all converging into a single, radiant heart. gayboystue

As the crowd gathered, Maya took the stage. When asked about his journey, Stue always replied

On the night of the marathon, lanterns swayed like fireflies, and the streets buzzed with anticipation. As Stue crossed the finish line, he hoisted a banner that read, “Everyone Deserves a Home, No Matter Who They Love.” The crowd erupted in cheers, and donations poured in, enough to secure a new shelter wing for Safe Harbor. The mural depicted a swirling vortex of colors,

Prologue

One rainy afternoon, Stue discovered an abandoned lot behind the old library. Vines crept over cracked bricks, and a rusted gate stood ajar. He imagined the space as a sanctuary—a secret garden where anyone could come to relax, reflect, and be themselves.

“Tonight, we celebrate love in all its forms,” she announced, her voice echoing through the square. “And we honor one of our brightest stars, Stue, who reminds us that being true to yourself can light up the world.”