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Tears
Tears, buckets of the damned things!
Stories occasionally move me; this tale is another of those emotional roller-coasters that has me happy one moment and dissolving the next. I too felt cheated that I could never be mother to my own children; circumstances dictated that we were not blessed with any offspring.
Darla, I am in awe of your writing skills and your ability to wring so much emotion out of this story. I cannot agree with those who say that you should write for daytime television; your work is far too good for that medium and it would undoubtedly be twisted into something far less than it is now.
I look forward to the remainder of this story and book 3.
Love and hugs,
Susie
Magnificent Darla!
I am so glad you had Joan choose to want the babies and convince Sam not to abort. I am pro choice also, but more than anything else in the world, every waking minute I have always wanted to bear my own child! Be a wife and mother myself! Joan is so like myself in that aspect, I couldnt help but smile as I read this combination of two chapters.
I hope I dont see the postings of those that are against self medication. I know the reason Joan is doing it for and In many circumstances, self medication is THE ONLY means of help and cure available to some of us TG's. It can be done moderately safely with proper research. BUT... at some point, you will need to flee the bad state you are in and get to one where you can get proper blood work done to moniter progress and change.
Finally, after all this time, Joan is truly shining forth. I hope Joan stays true to be herself and be a mom herself.
Sephrena Miller
Thank you
I can really appreciate the situation that Sam and Joan are in and it really brings up an important moral dilemma. I look forward to both of them growing while dealing with this challenge. I hope that we get to see more of Joan's coming of age as this kind of thing matures one beyond their years. You are an excellent writer and I always enjoy reading your stories.
All my hopes,
Sasha
well should have seen..
lol.. i mentioned...
dear kristina,
i mentioned your proposal to joan and she told me that as long as you're willing to provide air faire that she's willing to paint your bathroom for free! you're on your own regarding the exhaust fan...
and oh my!.. as interesting and entertaining as the daily soaps?.. lol.. "like hands through the sour glass, so are the lays of our dives."
oh, and Sephy, Sasha! thanks too for your kind words. book two has three more chapters remaining. as for book three, i'm hoping to have that completed (ready for posting, lol) by early spring...
peace be with you...
always,
darla...
What a good twist this story
What a good twist this story is very addictive bye now looking forard too how it develop's and whether joan step's up too be the children's mother if she is allowed too be anyway.Looking forward too the next chapter,
Can't Get Enough
I am glad that Joan is being as responsible at her age. I can not wait and see what comes of the twins in the next few chapters. I hope that Sam and Joan can really find true love with each other. I agree with Krista L S that you should be a writer for the day time soaps but I cannot get enough of your stories. I read the first story(Me and Sam)form start to finsh with out stopping. I could but it down. I wished there were more writer like you who wrote true love stories about trangender love. If your third book is any thing like what these two are I can't wait!