Treatment was the same as before, but with one exception. Against Allen's protests, Lynn's ears were pierced and two gold clips were inserted. Instructions were given on what to do until the ears were healed.

"It will barely show," said Dr. Jardin, "and it makes a more realistic appearance. One would be less likely to suspect that you are not a woman by the mere fact of the pierced ears alone!"

The following weeks passed very much in the same manner. Millie expanded the area of instruction which now included walks in the fenced in garden, instructions in sewing, cooking, and housekeeping. Lynn learned to knit and seemed to have a facility for learning things feminine. Makeup sessions were expanded to instruct on shades of makeup for various costumes and times of the day. Most difficult was mastery of attaching her false lashes and selection of perfumes and colognes. The proper selection of clothing and accessories were the most enjoyable part of her expanded studies and giant strides were made quickly in this area.

It was during this intensified project to achieve rapid feminity, that Dr. Jardin, not completely satisfied with the silicone treatments decided to supplement them with just the right quantity of hormone injections to enhance the roundness of the hips and to create a more natural appearance of the bust.

It was at this stage that Lynn ceased to think of Allen except during periods of instruction when she was most aware of how much she still had to learn.

Two months passed and Lynn no longer needed injections, nor facial hair treatment and was sufficiently skilled in dress and makeup for the next step in her transformation.

(Continued in Transvestia #52)

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