The day after his birthday, Billy begins to write a letter to his mother thanking her for the gift and telling her about his modest yet enjoyable birthday party. He also tells her about Alice being crowned May Queen and says that he was chosen as one of her ‘subjects’, but left out any details regarding his outfit. As with the other letters he’d written, Mrs Postlethwaite reads through it before allowing him to send it. She claims it’s so she can check his spelling and handwriting, but Billy suspects it’s to make sure he’s not spilling the beans about having to be a girl. “Your handwriting’s lovely Billy.” Mrs Postlethwaite compliments, “Very elegant!” she adds before pointing out a couple of minor grammatical errors.
The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 53
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Circumstances Scene 171
Jack held her close, but only a few moments later a sense of melancholy settled over him. Chastity was...
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The Vortex Scene 27
Jeremy, was searching the ills for the girl to try his wants and things on and desires on. He...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 68
By the time they reached the patrol car, Tony’s mind had begun to clear and his panic subsided....
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 10
John sat down on one of the suitcases and just looked at me for a good, long time....
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Easter Flowers Scene 92
She had decided that it wasn’t worth the happiness that wearing a diaper would normally have brought her...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 38
Whilst this was, in the case of all but one of the flats, accurate, should anyone have been bored,...
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Who’d be a Boy? Scene 11
Eventually, they approach a double door. It leads to the reception area and opens automatically. Thankfully it doesn’t seem...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 84
“Because I told you so.” “But she pooped in it!” “Exactly. That’s why it needs to be changed. Now...