On the upside, this is happening a long way from his hometown of Denton, but on the downside, he’s one of about thirty kids from his corner of the northern powerhouse that is Manchester, and plenty of them attend the same school as Billy. At least three times today he’s overheard the words ‘billy’, ‘dress’, and ‘girl’ as some of the other evacuees clap their eyes on him. On more than a few occasions an adult has questioned Mrs Postlethwaite about the manner in which she’s dressed young Billy, and each time she claims that boys cannot be trusted, are too boisterous and are generally a nuisance. “I never asked for a boy but since I’ve been given one it’s a case of my house, my rules.” is her stubborn retort to those who don’t accept her misandrous reasoning.
The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 28
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The Trying Policy Scene 15
Tuesday started out just like any other day, except for a wet diaper in the night that got changed...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 42
Once his rear end had cleared the table, shoes firmly on the end of the table, she efficiently pulled...
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My Playmate Chose Me Scene 31
I ask softly, “Do you wear other pink things too? Pink is sorta my favorite color.” Tyler is slightly...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 119
As the day progressed and mother’s voice became loud enough to carry throughout the house, I understand why she...
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Mother’s Day
It was the Friday afternoon art class and as we all filtered in and took our seats, the teacher...
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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 15
“You know that is no way to treat your son!” I called out. “You are not my son!” he...
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Circumstances Scene 71
“Joy,” Jack groused. “Well, we might as well get this over with,” he said in resignation and started for...
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 40
His hair in his pubic area and legs just got wiped off and thrown into the trashcan. It was...