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Caught dressed in a little girl's dress, Alex must explain himself to his
judgmental mother. He also finds himself befriended by the teenager who lives down
the hill and has to make some decisions about how he is going to proceed from here.
In this chapter, Emily navigates her first day back at school after a difficult suspension, facing anxious stares, whispered judgments, and the lingering tension with her classmate Trevor. With encouragement from her foster mom, Mrs. Blake, and the support of her friend Jasmine, Emily begins to reclaim her confidence, discovering unexpected moments of connection and strength. As the day unfolds, she finds herself adjusting to a life that feels increasingly like home, both at school and with her foster family.
This follows directly from Pt 1. The continuation and conclusion of the tale.
Two people form a relationship that takes a few turns from where either of them expected things to go.
There is a bit of violence here, but not too graphic.
A few expressions and phrases may be unfamiliar to some. Where I thought appropriate I have marked with an asterisk and a meaning is placed at the end.
Thank you to Dimelza Cassidy for much needed advice on 'Blues' bike. Any errors are down to me not asking the right question.
Mr. J scares the heck out of Em, as he is standing just inside the door, waiting for her to enter the main house, to get something to eat. Em wonders if she should turn, run away and forget eating.
Synopsis: One holiday season, a desperate store executive, an earnest young man with a dream even he couldn’t put into words, a secretly lonely young woman who needed a good friend and didn’t know it; they all came together and a special something, or someone was added to the mix. The result: maybe a little magic, the kind that lasts.
There are those who believe that the perfect musical performance is androgynous because it includes both masculine and feminine traits.Putting this theory into practice can be more difficult than you might think, as Kyle is discovering.
Passing Tones Chapter 1
by Jillian Marie
Thanks to Karen J, Angharad, and Angel for kindly helping me prepare this story.
Paris again, but on Halloween. What kind of costumes will they come up with? Will Ariane be told about Jaimie? Is there more to this then meets the eye?
As book two begins to draw to a close, Sam considers his options. Joan makes an impassioned plea for her child. She ponders the potential problems of being a parent at such a tender age.
Set in the early eighties when Visage, Human League and Duran Duran were top of the tree. Paul was just getting to grips with his growing up and coming to terms with certain differences... FYI - Thanks to Kristina L S for all her help. This story has been written in UK English since I'm not too hot with Americanisms, so I have chosen to stick to what I know...
Danny's Perdition: It’s the 24th century and Danny has discovered that his work for the government has several times condemned people to termination. The newest suspect has been thoroughly transformed by a department called “Visual Perfection,” and now Danny must do his duty, once again. Would traveling across the continent in an antique machine offer a realistic alternative?
Also included A Dollar Short: Tilford has a dead-end job. The idea that someone would offer him a great position seems alien.
Life has a way of happening when you stop paying attention to your troubles. The transformed women of the Hanks Gang have served their sentences and now must build new lives for themselves.
There are restaurants to run, poker hands to deal, blacksmiths and ranchers to...consider?
Steve is married to Dee Lilah, who is running for the U.S. Senate. The League of Women’s Voters has scheduled a beauty contest for the candidates' spouses. Ironically, the League hadn’t anticipated a female candidate and had made the rules quite stringent in regards to what the spouse must wear and do.
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