SHe'd almost looked forward to the nonsexual intimacy stage, when he'd thought he'd be able to do it with Asher.
He does his best to hide how miserable he is.
Raine folds her arms in and leans against his chest, tucks her face into Marlo's shoulder.
Lets herself cry, just a little, very quietly.
Next Monday, Christine says in group, "you've all done very well! You have all"-- she glances at Marlo-- "made progress in overcoming your homosexuality. Today, for the first time, you're going to put it into practice. We're going to introduce you to the girls' side."
Marlo, who has made the exact opposite of progress in overcoming his homosexuality, does not comment.
...Hillary and Sinead already know her by her real name. It's not a great comfort but it's some.
Raine scans the group, looks for the one who looks the least like she came to this camp on purpose.
That would probably be the short-haired girl in an excessive quantity of eyeliner who leers at Raine as soon as she catches her looking.
Raine isn't usually into girls. She's going to be anxious about that later.
At the moment she conspicuously looks the girl up and down and then grins at her.
Harry gives a put-upon sigh and says, "My name is Harriet Snyder, I play guitar, and I'm a recovering homosexual."
Oh, relatable.
"My name's Ghost Michaels, I'm in drama, and I'm a recovering homosexual."
He debates whether to describe himself as recovering or not, decides it's probably better to just say it.
"I'm Marlo Lane, I do metalworking, and I'm a recovering homosexual."
The girl in black lipstick is Sinead, who likes monster stories and is a recovering homosexual; the British girl is Hillary, who went to boarding school and is a recovering homosexual; the very pretty bored-looking one is Graham, who likes hiking and is a recovering homosexual; the one with the buzzcut is Jan, who plays softball and is a recovering homosexual; the peppy blonde is Megan, who is a cheerleader and a recovering homosexual.
He's going to have to try to date one of these people; the part of his brain that decided to date Melissa thinks he should go with Graham, but given that everyone here knows about Melissa it might make more sense to date Sinead instead. (Having this thought process consciously is deeply uncomfortable, but he can't actually avoid thinking it.)
"For your first session, we're going to do some unstructured conversation and let you get to know each other."