From Wales to Wedding Bells

FICTION

by Yvonne FE-S-3

Continued from TRANSVESTIA # 47

Elaine said, "Jim, have you ever worn women's clo- thes before? When I first saw you I thought you were a girl, then when I found you were a man I thought you had put those clothes on deliberately. Of course that was before I knew the girl had stolen your car and all your male clothes. Since yesterday after- noon I have been watching you closely and I think you like wearing skirts, am I right?", she asked.

It was true, he really did enjoy wearing women's clothes and yet he felt he could not reveal to this very attractive young lady something he secretly thought to be a weakness.

Then Elaine spoke again, "I am right, aren't I? And you are frightened to tell me the truth."

Reluctantly Jim was forced to admit her deduct- ion was correct. "Well," she continued, "I am pleased because I have some suggestions to make, but let me finish what I have to say before you pass any comment. I had thought it all out before the police came and I was hoping you would agree when I offered to take you to the station".

As she spoke, Jim's excitement mounted and as she outlined her suggestions he could hardly contain his mounting pleasure at her proposals. She told him she was expecting a friend to come and spend the next week with her, but her friend would not be ar- riving until Sunday afternoon, so she proposed that Jim stay at the cottage with her until the Saturday evening before, and since it was the Tuesday lunch- time, it would give him almost four clear days at

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