of his country so he had applied for and received a commission in the Navy. He had felt confident that he could control his impulses to dress as a woman while in the service. The psychological let down of his per- sonal problems with his fiancee had caused his demise and throw back to his feminine self. The crying had been a feminine reaction which had been a common oc- curance in his life as a woman at home. He had obtain- ed a typical feminine relief of his feelings by reverting to his TV self under the strain of going thru combat con- ditions and finding the girl with whom he was madly in love, no longer seemed to care.

Lee being a TV himself was torn between a sense of duty as a Naval Officer in which he felt Billie was hardly suited to be a Naval Officer since he couldn't control his emotions, but on the other hand he could not bring himself to ruin another TV by exposing him.

There was a tremendous temptation to tell Billie that he also was a TV, but again fear that Billie's psychological condition made him unsafe to trust with information which could ruin Lee. He decided that the thing to do was to go along with Billie and try to help him with his present problem, the fiancee. Thru the Red Cross it was discovered that she had been in a very serious accident in a war plant which had not only pre- vented her from writing, but had nearly taken her life.

This knowledge immediately returned Billie to normal and he was able to control himself and his TV partner from then on. About one month later he re- ceived his first letter from his fiancee in four months with a complete explanation of the accident. Upon Billie's return to the states they married and Lee re- ceived an announcement of the wedding.

Before releasing this story Lee made an effort to locate Billie, but thru the Navy it was found that he had been dead for some time. Maybe he will find in death the peace his TV heart always sought in life.

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