RANSVESTIA

Alan and his mother were glad of the chance to be by themselves again, and while resting on the beds of their motel room talked over the events of the past few days with pleasure, for it had been fun. They also speculated as to what possibly lay ahead of them during the next two weeks of their visit with his aunt and uncle, also cousin. Alan confessed to feeling a little uncertain as to how he would be received, and also getting along with cousin Steve in his role as a girl over such a long period of time. He realized that there was no turning back at this stage, or making any change in his plans, not did he in any sense want to. He now more fully recognized than before that matters might not go as smoothly as they had anticipated. Mrs. Wright assured Alan that she would always stand firmly behind him, as she was fully as responsible as he for what they were now doing. After this talk Alan felt much reassured. They then had a quiet and uneventful dinner in the motel dining room, followed by a walk through the streets of the small town where their motel was located. The complete acceptance of Jenny who was dressed in a smart two piece blue knit suit consisting of matching skirt and jacket, a blouse of heavy white crepe with sleeves that ended in full cuffs and at his neck a large bow, was gratifying to both he and his mother. In his high heel pumps and his blond hair that had been combed so carefully to bring out the waves of his permanent, he looked every inch a most attractive girl. The realization of his convincing appear- ance, of which he stole many glances of his reflection from passing shop windows, did much to repair the confidence that had been diminished by that afternoon's experience. Before going to sleep, they discussed in some detail how Jenny would dress on the morrow, for they realized that it was of the greatest importance that their first impressions should be as favorable as possible.

They awakened early and were delighted to find it a cool sunny morning of what promised to be a beautiful day. Following through on their plans of the night before with respect to Jenny's costume, Alan chose to wear a knee length cream colored jersy dress, a wide brown leather belt to provide contrast also to match his brown leather pumps with medium 21⁄2" heels, and beige pantyhose. This outfit set off his honey blonde hair that he had combed into a modified page boy style. Around his neck he wore a necklace of amber colored beads with matching earrings in his pierced ears. He made up carefully using just a touch of blue eye shadow, and his lips were a frosted pink that matched his nail polish. They both studied Jenny's appearance critically but finally decided she could not be improved

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