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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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 16
Auntie wanted to know all about me; my new job, my old job, my time at college and university,...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 147
“Age before beauty.” Heather said before lightly pushing Ella into Danielle. “Hey!” Ella said as she gently collided with...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 65
On the third day Mom finally got out of bed again because we all had to go to the...
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Dressed Under Duress Scene 8
Nothing ever happened between the boys and their sisters never made them touch each other… nothing more than holding...
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Last Summer Scene 71
After adjusting the diaper, she pulled it between his legs and covered his crotch. She was gentle and tried...
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Circumstances Scene 50
A moment’s motion and suddenly she was on her back again; Jack’s lips were gone. She opened her eyes...
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The Story of Theodore Scene 37
He jumped out of bed and pulled the covers back to see how big the spot was; it was...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 69
We met up a few minutes early and casually walked in, ready for our table. I courteously pulled the...