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That must have been cathartic
That's quite a story Ricky. I liked the skating aspect you wound throughout the story to stay connected with Connie's family. It's more than a bit sad when a marriage ends because of a lack of children. Many couples nowadays (DINKS) just choose not to have any children. I've also seen a few good families destroyed over CD and in the end, when cooler minds prevail, most parties wish they could have a do-over. Good for Connie if Julie was that shallow to put motherhood ahead of her marriage. This was an enjoyable story, thanks for posting. Dee
DeeDee
And also with you..
Sorry but I reacted very very emotionally to your whole story, Ricky, and especially to the happy ending ..as masterworks go it was one of the best. Even your foreshadowed bad times turned out to be happy...and for all of us at this moment in time, that was perfect!
A writer who can quote Monty Python and reference the difficult days of gender dysphoria, and still leave us with s very warm buggy feeling..well that's pretty darn special..
Thanks as ever Ricky..a wonderful story.
Love Lucy
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
Don't be sorry
The whole idea was to get an emotional response. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks as Usual...
...for an entertaining, solidly written story with your usual great dialogue.
Best, Eric
I have no words
other than to say I wish I could have lived Connie's life. Too many tears to be coherent right now.