Explanation..." he trailed offslowly as his brain caught up to his initial reaction. Obviously therewas no explanation for a human just transforming i...nto a different humanin front of his eyes. A curse was just as likely as a magic wand, or atime traveler with future technology, or a mutant, or literallyanything. The facts did not jibe with his views on reality.She nodded patiently. "Yes. The explanation is that I am cursed. As wasmy mother before me, and my grandmother before her." So," Brian. ‘All in good time, Hildy,’ Jim said, ‘but don’t get your hopes up. It isn’t much’ She slouched in her seat, reminding him of a child finding out that Santa Claus would be fifteen minutes late. ‘I know I’ll like it,’ she insisted, ‘whatever it is.’ Soon they were easing into a parking space in the diner’s lot. Hildy bounded out of the car. ‘It’s not the Shakespeare Room,’ he said. ‘I remember this place,’ Hildy chimed. ‘It’s where we had coffee after the Shakespeare Room.’ Jim began walking. That first night, after getting some groceries and eating a quiche rewarmed in the microwave, he poured himself a glass of red wine and sat on a little chair next to the window. He had turned off the light on the table and was enjoying the restful sight of the greenery, that contrasted so much with the noisy traffic on the street side of the flat. After a while he heard some muffled laughter coming from somewhere below, and then he saw a couple of young men, boys really. They must have been. "Sissy ma cherie. Now we will try to make Jane as beautiful as Sissy. Alors. Assis ici. Yes, sit here and I will do your makeup." I'm going to check in with Danni."I left and stopped by my room, and grabbed the baby doll part of thepeignoir set, I was just a tad uncomfortable about having my breastsbouncing around for everyone to see. Then I laughed at myself andthrew it back into the drawer. Half of London was about to see mybreasts. Certainly, Gwen had, every day of her adult life. I.
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