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"Well, why shouldn't I be understanding. Bobbie. I'm in the same situation. I'm also a male.”
There was a surprised squeal from Bobbie. “I don't believe it. You could not have deceived people for so long without someone realizing."
Janet told them the whole story. Even then they were very skeptical and a highly embarrassed Janet was forced to remove her skirt and undo the panti-corselet to produce his final and ultimate proof. Her hosts now finally accepted that she was a male but were still staggered by the utter femininity she now possessed.
It was now past eleven o'clock and thinking of tomorrow Janet ex- claimed, "Well, Robyna, it's time we working girls were getting to bed, otherwise my 'boss' might fire me."
"Well, if that happens, Janet dear, you can always become my secre- tary," said Bobbie with a wry smile.
Suddenly Janet realized that Bobbie was "The B. Walker,” a new- comer in the literary field who had recently reached the best seller list with the latest thriller and had completed two highly successful plays. Like the rest of the public she had considered the author to be male as no journalist had managed to penetrate the private life of the writer.
Declining the offer for the present she thanked her hosts and prepared to depart. Bobbie insisted on seeing her to the car and arranged that the two of them have dinner togetther the following week. Janet felt that there was a close attraction between them and with timid kiss they parted.
CHAPTER SIX
The Partners
Following their first meeting Janet and Bobbie spent a lot of time to- gether at the theater, ballet and simple dinner dates together with a number of parties at Robin's house. Robin had encouraged her to read “Transvestia” and now Janet had been subscribing to Chevalier Pub- lications herself and quickly decided to become a member of "PHI PI EPSILON", F.P.E. for short. Two months had passed since for- warding the application and in today's mail she had finally received confirmation of her acceptance.
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