RANSVESTIA
"I think we should go out tonight for a farewell dinner," said “Tania” as she completed the purchase. "I'll book the table."
Then it was home for a quick shower and change before the evening's entertainment. "Tania" had managed to obtain a table at "Danny La Rue's club in Mayfair so it was a good opportunity for Janet to wear the new gown. The makeup was slightly heavier this time, especially around the eyes as he added a gold flecked deep blue eye shadow to em- phasize them. Then on with his latest acquisition, a deep blue panne velvet gown, falling straight from the boat neckline to the hips where the unpressed pleats were allowed to flare softly toward the ankle length hem. The "Camelot sleeves" followed the same pattern. As the gown was perfectly plain he chose a heavy silver pendant to match the silver satin evening pumps.
The evening was very enjoyable. Janet not realizing until the end of the caberet that the rather tall husky woman who sang so well and held the audience in stitches with the risque jokes was in fact a female imper- sonator. All this, Janet realized, had been organized by "Tania" to give him confidence in the time ahead.
All too soon it was Sunday morning and after a quick breakfast they commenced packing Tania's clothes for the flight.
“You can take me to the airport, James, but don't take me in, as twin's might just cause someone to speculate.'
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"Tania" wore the short wig and glasses again until they were clear of the district and with their last tearful farewells completed in the car Janet watched “Tania” walk into the terminal and realized that now she was definitely on “her” own.
CHAPTER FOUR
The Career Girl
Monday started as a perfect, crisp, sunny day with not a hint of cloud. Janet rose early and hoped the new job would be as trouble-free as the day was bright. First a bath with the water slightly scented. Then she commenced to dress as "Miss Career Girl of 1972“ in accord with his sister's list. First, the lace trimmed batiste panties. Then came the lyera
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