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gure. He turned this way and that and kicked up his skirt to reveal the matching panties. His eyes were riveted to the mirrors as he stepped in for closer look and turned his gaze on his face. Beautiful brown eyes returned his stare and luscious red lips, parted in breathless excitement, adorned his face. He winked and tilted his head just to be sure it was him. The cascade of curls brushed his partially bare back as he moved and convinced him that it was indeed himself he was seeing.

The spell was broken when Susan suddenly hugged him and squealed, "Honey, you're gorgeous!" Both women hugged him again and again and had him pose in every way imaginable while Cindy snapped photos. Terry was really lost now. The picture in the mirror haunted him. He hadn't expected to look like this. He thought that he would simply look like a clown in a dress. This was so shocking he was at a loss for feelings. The women were so pleased with the transformation that they kept making a fuss over him and he had no time to collect his thoughts. He had never had this kind attention as a male.

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Cindy attached a pair of shiny gold earrings on him while Susan sprayed him with a sweet smelling perfume. "All ready to go," Cindy said happily. "I can't go!" he shouted. "Why not?" both women said simultaneously. "I'm prettier than Tina and I'll embarrass her," he blurted out. Both women burst into hearty laughter. "I guess we all got more than we bargained for!" Susan said. "But Tina is waiting for us. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it," Cindy philosophized as she took Terry by the hand. "Have a good time at the dance, honey," Susan called out as they went out the door. "And don't kiss any strange men!" Terry squirmed at her comment and waved goodbye.

Terry shook as they entered Cindy's house. He placed the purse Susan had given him on the end table and was about to sit down when Tina came in. She was pretty! He had never seen her dressed up before and she was attractive more than ever. But before he could compliment her on her appearance

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she rushed over to him clapping her hands with glee. Turn around and "Terry, you're stunning! She made a fuss let me take a good look at you." over every detail of his costume and ended by saying, "You're prettier than I am tonight!" "No I am not," Terry countered. "You look very nice

too!"

Cindy watched as the two pretty girls walked out the front door, petticoats rustling, skirts swinging and leaving a pleasant trail of perfume behind them.

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