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Well I definitely am not what I read, because what I read is
who I am. I wonder though, just what would our heroine's parents do if she were to tell them, without being punished, that she wanted to be a girl? I just wonder. Very good story, Stan, and very well written.
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."
Barbara,
If she knew and told them, then there would have been no punishment and she would have been a Princess
May Your Light Forever Shine
Bad Boy To Good Girl
I like the way you take the story's titles directly from the name of the corresponding challenge at MELANIE EZELL'S 2012 ULTIMATE BIG CLOSET WRITER'S CHALLENGE, so that we can tell which of the 52 weekly challenges each of these unique "challenge inspired" story is about. Good luck with completing all of them, at your current prolific rate it should be a relative breeze :)
I wonder why so few authors here are doing are doing any of the challenge stories this year.
There were some excellent ones last year...
~hugs, Veronica
for the axe had convinced them that because his handle
was made of wood he was one of them.
oh nicey
this story is good. short yet nice to read.