'Michaela reminds us that part of authentic storytelling is not shying away from where we come from, because one way or the other, it will dictate where we go.' –danikwateng IMayDestroyYou
In this op-ed, Teen Vogue's culture and entertainment director
Kwame is kind. He holds Bella’s hand through scary moments, doesn’t judge, and gives her space to make mistakes — sometimes at the detriment of his own healing, having been sexually assaulted as well. Kwame goes with Bella to the police station to report the rape, but he also doesn’t say anything when Bella locks him in her bedroom with a man at a party in her attempt to play a flirty joke.
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