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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Raking Leaves
The wind was cold and crisp. The scent of snow and bitter temperatures underlied the smell of wet, rotting...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 126
Heather bent underneath the sink and retrieved two wash cloths. She ran one of them under the faucet and...
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Peace, Hope and Joy Scene 8
Patti stared down at it for a moment or two, something in her telling her to trust him,...
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Circumstances Scene 68
Lunch was called at about quarter to noon; Jack and Chastity were only too eager for the meal since...
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A Whole New World Scene 131
The diaper-clad young woman turned to him, showing her sorrowful eyes. They stared at each other for a long...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 15
I had not worn female underwear for many years, and it’s just a bad as I recall. I’ve grown...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 51
I don’t know why, but the road trip to Joey’s was as boring as it could possibly be. It...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 40
Dear box, I am following your instructions to remain diapered well, but I am finding it rather unpleasant at...