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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Birthday Baby Scene 17
As she moved upstairs, the preteen had a million thoughts running through her head and not a one...
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The Mirror 1 Scene 1
It was a harsh and cold winter in Wycoat Bay, a small and rather fairly little known part of...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 47
“Because you’re not a child any more William. You’rea big boy now and big boys should wear a bra.”...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 134
Laying there as she tapes you up securely, you think back to what you thought only ten minutes...
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 53
Kim sat with the towel still wrapped tightly around him and pressed his knees together to impede the girls’...
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The Hex: A Halloween Homage Scene 33
“My costume isn’t that hard to figure out, is it?” I asked the empty air beside me, before going...
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Ashford Academy: New Term, New Uniform Scene 6
Before Peter went to bed, his mother reminded him to get his PE kit ready. With a skirt and...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 217
Tuesday’s Child Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with...