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In this chapter, Emily navigates a day filled with grief and reflection as she bids farewell to her mother. Amidst the weight of the occasion, small moments of kindness and support from those around her offer glimpses of comfort and strength, helping her take the first steps toward healing.
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“OK, look kid, I don’t want your mom to be pissed off so I’ll make an exception especially if its only paper stuff. I’ll mark this as a “no sign” this time.”
“Thanks!”
Billy grabbed the package and went through the back gate. He opened the package in a hurry and pulled out the pills. It was almost surreal that he had them in his possession. He unzipped his backpack and hid them at the bottom.
"So my cheerleader daughter is a lesbian? This sounds like some fantastical story you'd find online -- mind you, not one of the smutty sites, but one of the classy ones."
“It isn’t fair.” was the last thing I said, running out the back door. How come I always have to do it. I could understand if I was a girl. I was mad. I just wanted to get away from my prying parents eyes. I was going to stew about this for a while and then I would come back and do what they told me to do. Just like I do every time.
The next few days were drab and depressing. Those few hours I spent at the church and with Millie would be treasured forever. Each time I looked in my closet and saw the dress, I felt some part of me expand just a bit.
This is a NON TG element Science Fiction Fantasy. More about the signal is found, Linaria and friends work together to get to the answer and plans are in work for a special visit. Please comment on characters and flow.
Synopsis: Karen Marlowe discovers that her co-worker Jason is a transvestite. Karen uses this information to take control of Jason’s life. In private, Karen helps transform Jason into the beautiful and confident Jasmine that she has always wanted to be. But in public, Karen forces Jason to make some difficult, life-style altering decisions as she slowly starts feminizing Jason’s clothing and hair styles.
Jasmine Cally Vail — The Awakening
by G. L. Hudson
The author would like to acknowledge and thank Riottgrrl for proofreading and helping to prepare this manuscript.
ADMIN NOTE: This story was lost under the new author lists somehow and the author was never added to the author list making this very good story "lost." With some slight touching up I have reposted this story for another viewing and attached it to the proper author in the author list. It was originally published on Big Closet Classic on 2005-05-05 08:13:23 -0700.
Special thanks go out to Stacy for bringing this to my attention!
Please Enjoy!
Take two young people: - John in England and Amy in California. Take a common factor: - both recognised that they had been born into the wrong gender. As they grow up, they realise that their bodies are in imminent danger of changing into something neither wants.
Result: - Two very unhappy souls.
Their dreams are the only place they can find solace. Then they start to dream of each other, and to get a little glimpse of the other’s life. Over time they learn how to crossover at will and not just when asleep. They start to leave childhood behind as puberty beckons. The lines become blurred, who is where?
Solution: - One of them takes the bold step and suggests they try to live each other’s lives. Will it work?
This is a NON TG element Science Fiction Fantasy. Follow the Amarian's as they discover radio and television signals from earth. Linaria continues to work on the radio signal discovery. Please comment on characters and flow.
Things have been kind of quiet around the Old Gods Home when a couple of young punks on Earth decide to desecrate an image of the almost forgotten fertility goddess Sheela-Na-Gig. With a little help from her retired buddies she still has enough power to give the punks a lesson in femininity.
Jimmy and Jenny have another run-in with Mrs Dale over ballet clothes. The evening looks like it's going to be a little less crazy, until a series of private encounters and unspoken thoughts turn everything around again. Much to Jimmy's secret delight...
I was silent with shock for a bit. Millie didn't say anything, much to her credit.
"How did you know?" I asked in a quiet voice.
Her lips compressed in sympathy. "A lot of little things. Your brows aren't shaped right, your hair is too short for the style you have it in, and the dress, while it is certainly beautiful, is more appropriate for an Advent service than an Easter one." She looked at me sympathetically. "I'm guessing that you've never actually done this before, just read and learned what you could on your own?"
OK, so I thought I would try my hand at something different. The Floral Tales will resume shortly if you are interested, but I had to get this one out.
Once again, apologies for any typos, hope you like - J
The Leader narrowed its pupils, just a bit... the equivalent of a slight smile for its species. The most important of the group were already supporting the plan. The others would go along, eventually. It sat back and let them plot and scheme, only occasionally asking a question or making a suggestion. Yes, this would work well...
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