@ArdainianRight Na’el had always known that she was different. She had always been more interested in spending time with the other girls than with the boys, and she had never quite understood why. But it wasn’t until she met Shulk and the others that she began to realize that what she was feeling was love - and that the object of her affection was another woman.
For a long time, Na’el tried to ignore these feelings. She had grown up in a conservative society, one that frowned upon any kind of deviance from the norm. She didn’t want to be ostracized or looked down upon by her friends and family, so she kept her feelings to herself.
But as time went on, Na’el found that she couldn’t keep pretending anymore. She was tired of pretending to be someone she wasn’t, tired of hiding her true self from the world. And so, one day, she decided to come out.
It wasn’t easy. Na’el knew that there would be repercussions - some of her friends might turn their backs on her, her family might disown her. But she also knew that she couldn’t live a lie any longer. She had to be true to herself, no matter the cost.
So she took a deep breath and told Shulk and the others. At first, they were shocked. But then, they rallied around her, telling her that they loved her no matter what. They didn’t care about her sexuality - all they cared about was that she was happy.
It wasn’t long before Na’el came out to the rest of her friends and family. Some were accepting, some were not. But she held her head high and refused to back down. She knew that she had made the right choice, and that she couldn’t go back to living a lie.
In the end, Na’el found that coming out was one of the best decisions she had ever made. She felt free, unburdened by the weight of secrets and lies. And she found that she was surrounded by people who loved and supported her, no matter what.
As she stood atop the Bionis, looking out over the vast expanse of land before her, Na’el knew that she had finally found her place in the world. She was a lesbian, and she was proud. And nothing could ever change that.