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Randy loves nothing more in life than motorcycles. When his friend Nick gives him the opportunity to join in as monkey during a sidecar race, he jumps at the chance -- even if it means wearing pink leathers.
Quinn's world is becoming something very different than he'd expected. Girlish
feelings of all kinds are occupying his thoughts. A new dress for his outing with
Ricky, and some thoughts that are confusing him make his evening out one of
the most enlightening of his young life.
The final part of Stevie's story. I hope you enjoy this installment. Once again,
thank you all for your kindness and support throughout the posting of this
story. I truly do appreciate it! Now, on to the story!
When 14-year-old Andrew makes a wish to live a carefree life like his dog, he never expects it to come true—until he wakes up as a beagle named Alyssa. What starts as a dream quickly turns into chaos, with misadventures, unexpected challenges, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. Will Andrew learn the lesson behind his wish, or is life as a dog his new reality?
"No I'm not, Susie, it's just over your head. In plain English: this will never happen again."
"Never is a long day, Jeffrey."
"Ah, but consider this, Susie: I've suffered a harrowing experience and as a result, I've ended up cross-dressing. That," I concluded triumphantly, "is what you psychologists call aversion therapy."
Doctors Howard and Sara Martin have been studying MORFS since MORFS first appeared. As some of the world's foremost experts on MORFS, they were ready when Larry and Cindy, their twins, came down with the condition. But before they could catch their collective breath, they received the opportunity to study MORFS from a completely different perspective.
sex: 2/10 violence: 4/10 profanity: 2/10
Categories: Male to Hermaphrodite, Female to Hermaphrodite, Hybrid, Elemental, PSI
Timeline: 2060
Chapter One: The Beginning
How did it happen? That's the burning question, I'm sure. All you adults who ran the gauntlet of puberty and came out unfazed now have something to worry about -- or maybe not.
Drew stood in front of the mirror in the bathroom; it was still a bit misted up despite his opening the window a little. He gazed at his body and felt sad. He’d been out for a training ride, but had forgotten to fill his water bottle, so had to stop and buy some from a village shop. His mind drifted back to the event.
It just had to happen today, didn't it? My luck always goes south on Tuesdays.
I can't believe I forgot to do laundry yesterday. I really needed my suit for this interview, but that ketchup stain ain't coming out of those pants any time soon.
Maybe they won't notice this is my girlfriend's suit. The color is neutral, cut's alright...
This is a MORFS satire that I originally posted in the MORFS forum. It is based on an earlier forum entry (What would you choosehttp://morfs.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=173 ) I used the opportunity to poke fun at some of my fellow authors and even a significant other.
This one started rattling around in my brain after a violent encounter with a large piece of lumber. The idea seemed to fit with the current writers' challenge from Melanie, so I took a break from my current project to tap this one out.
"A realistic story that shows how childhood can screw our lives and how cruel some people are." Diana "This is the story of a friend. It makes one think on as many have a similar story" Dauphin
Being re-written, to correct the spelling and grammer mistakes
Twelve-year-old Steven Brooks got in trouble at Christmastime for peeking at his presents, and since he had to dress as a female angel anyway for the criss-crossed Christmas Pageant, his punishment was to spend his Christmas vacation as a girl. But that vacation was only supposed to last eleven days, and a fire at the school made it go thirty-one. Stephanie’s adventures this last month have found her volunteering to be a bridesmaid in her cousin’s wedding, learning to French kiss with her boyfriend, and trying to encourage her breasts to grow. This is the last day before the school is supposed to be reopening, and Stephanie will have to go back to being Steven. But does she really want to? In this episode, her confusion will cause her parents to seek professional help. This extra-long episode is very dialogue-heavy.
After taking way too long of a break, I just had to answer Rasufelle's Writers' Challenge. The silly little ditty just wouldn't give me any peace until I wrote it down.
Alexandra and the Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.
by Ray Drouillard
As soon as I got home from work, I changed into Debra.
Breathing a sigh of relief, I sat down at my dressing table and put on my favourite makeup, just wearing my silky panties, bra and breast forms. After applying the foundation, blusher, mascara, eye shadow and lippy, I slipped on the sheer black nylons; put on my favourite royal blue silk dress, long blond wig and finally placed my feet in my black court shoes with three inch heels.
Sometimes, there's more than one way to tell a story. This one is about Drew Kelley, who's a lot like Kelly Drew but different. I'll let him tell his own story.
Tommy and his twin sister, Cynthia share almost everything. Their looks, their love of cheerleading. But maybe sharing a preference for street-racing bad boys is going too far?
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Lorelei did such a good job on various Hellish problems that she got kicked upstairs. No! Not up THERE, just into the Bureaucracy of Hell. The Big Guy Down Below has a cruel sense of humor.
Oh, Joy.
And now a new problem! Lillith, Queen of Temptresses, Mother of Succubae, has been canned — literally! Jade has her in a canning jar displayed as a trophy.
There's only one thing Lorelei can do. Sit on Lillith's throne to keep peace among the Succubae while moving ahead with Hell's agenda—including maintaining the Truce with Heaven—and figuring out how to get Lillith's pretty butt out of the Can!
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