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the end
“Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow.”
― Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. All good things must come to an end and this was a good thing. Great story thank you for posting it and sharing with us
Wow...
I have loved this story, so it is with a little regret that I see it coming to an end.
But goodness,Sue, Thank you for a wonderful journey, which has had it all, drama, love and lots of laughter.
I loved the "surprise" birthday party and the day on the beach making memories. That rang so very very true.
I look forward to coming back to this story and rereading it, as I love to do with all my favourites...ok, so I'm a girl. It's what we do...
Lucy xxx
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
Thank you
Another wonderful story from you. Thank you.
Arwen
I thoroughly love a great story
And this was one of them. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Happily Ever After
You're only sixteen once and then its gone. Here I am wishing Emma a happy life from now on.
I loved it
It's probably going to be unrealistic of me to say, but I feel like this story is just a retelling of what someone's actual life was like. I hope all these stories are just biographies, I wish I could have a life this fortunate. Having all these people in your life is so damn lovely and I wish everyone could have this in their life.
I think what shook me the most was how the appearance of Emma was surprisingly similar to my own, I thought she had gotten a more done than I ever could have when she transitioned. So I guess this story also taught me inadvertently to not be as hard on myself. If this girl is looking completely female and has everything she needs, then maybe I do to with what I've got.
I think the biggest message this story has is to fight for your life and what you want. it's a lesson all transition stories tell but Emma was fighting from the moment she took the nuclear option and left home. Don't ever give up on what you want, don't ever regret what you've done. Every single path is your own path mixed into one as you can always do whatever you want whenever you want. So keep going and make life better for yourself. Things always get better as long as your strive for them to be.
Thank you for writing such a wonderful story.
Brilliant
Brilliant story, just the right mix of humor, cuteness and drama. Thanks for another great read. Cheers, Kiwi