Cheryl Lynn
Mrs. Abernathy
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A short evil story definitely not for the sweet and sentimental reader. All the usual disclaimers apply and may only be downloaded for personal use. All other use of this story is prohibited unless approved by the author. Comments are welcome at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
How Did This Happen
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Told in the first person by Dale of his reluctant transformation into Darla Jean by the strict discipline of Madam Simms. Dale is regressed into little girlhood before advancing into young girlhood and finally into adulthood. This story concentrates more on the training and mental aspects of his change. The ending I leave up to you. No sex but a lot of humiliation and forced feminization. If you don't like such stories don't read or make negative comments.
Happy Birthday Honey Bunny
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David is taken to his aunt's for rehabilitation. She institutes strict petticoat discipline and changes both his attitude and dress to give his mother the darling child she always wanted.
Prissy Sissy
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Ned and his dad need to move. The death of his mother made living there too unbearable. They found a home in an old settled neighborhood in the city. Daphne showed up as the welcome wagon with a tray of cookies and pot of tea. Daphne seemed to be a nice old woman living next door but in short order takes complete control of their lives. Not a sweet sentimental story in the least. It's a horror story fitting for halloween. Given a G but it's close to R.
Mother-in-Law
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Paul Wimple was going no where then he met Ethel and Edna and his life would never be the same. Edna had never liked him and decided to make some very unusual changes. Rated X to be safe as this story is not for the sweet sentimental reader.