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My Cousin's Clothes
My Cousin's Clothes
My Cousin's Clothes
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My Cousin's Clothes

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John hates to be called chicken and when he and his mother help his aunt and girl cousins move to a smaller house, it seems a shame that his cousin's old clothes have to be given to Goodwill because if only John was a girl, they'd be perfect for him.

His cousin Jenna dares him to try on one particular dress that would be suited to him because it's his color. He tries to gracefully decline, but then she allows it's alright, she thought he'd be chicken.

With no objections from either mother, john finds himself immersed in feminine finery and is surprised at how nice it all is. But it's just one day right?

His mothers lament at not having had a camera at the ready leads to another round of dressing that changes his outlook on the whole experience.

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Release dateNov 9, 2013
ISBN9781311296696
My Cousin's Clothes
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Patricia Allen

Far right wing Republican, fundamentalist Christian, cross-dresser, septuagenarian . I grew up in the Portland metro area. I've been a cross-dresser since age 9 and I'm happily married to the same woman for over 50 years who knows all about my cross-dressing.I write for me, as therapy. I hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I do writing them.

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    My Cousin's Clothes - Patricia Allen

    My Cousins Clothes

    A Transgendered Novel

    My Cousins Clothes

    By Patricia Marie Allen

    Copyright 2014 by Patricia Marie Allen

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    My Cousin's Clothes

    By Patricia Marie Allen

    Chapter 1

    The Challenge

    I guess you could say my Dad was a jerk and his brother wasn't any better. They both worked for the same company and were kind of partners, in that they traveled together. I never knew just what they did for the company. It soon became evident what they did for themselves. They chased women when they were gone, which was more than they were home. The real trouble started when my Dad caught one. That was three years ago. Well, his brother, not to be out done, caught one last year. Well come to think of it, we don't really know when they caught them; we only know when it became evident. Mom says that she thinks they had caught them years before we knew about it. It wasn't until the secretary at Dad's office forwarded a package home while Dad and I were on vacation fishing and Mom was there to receive it. Thinking it might be important, she opened it. It was from the woman, some pictures of Dad and her at some amusement park. In some of them, they were kissing. She also included some she had taken with timed camera, so the note said. She was in some really seductive poses, nude. Things came to a head real quick. It took about a year, and Mom got her divorce. Then last year, my aunt found out that Dad's brother, my uncle, also had a woman in the same town. I'm not sure just how, but she did. She too filed for divorce.

    So anyway, with her divorce final, my aunt needed to move. The idea was to rent a small two bedroom house and rent out the house she was living in to augment her income. Mom and I had done the same thing and it worked out pretty good for us. Between the alimony, child support and rent from our big house, she could get by with working part-time. During the winter, I never really knew she was working. She worked 9:00 to 3:00 and was home making dinner when I got home from school.

    That's how we came to be at my aunt's house helping her and her two daughters get ready to move. We had been at it since Friday at four o'clock. We worked packing up things all evening with only a short break for dinner. We went to bed about 11:30 and were back at it by 7:00 AM. My Mom and aunt were real slave drivers. They worked us like dogs right through the day. Isn't there a law against child labor? I mean after all I'm only nine and my cousins are ten and seven. By about nine that evening, we had all the household goods packed. The only things left were their personal things. You know, clothes, toys, jewelry, that kind of thing. We decided to take a break and Aunt Judy rented some movies and dragged the VCR out of the box and we just relaxed until about 11:00 and went to bed.

    On Sunday we didn't start until after breakfast. We were all in Jenna's room helping pack up her things. Mom and Aunt Judy thought it would be quicker if we all attacked the job one room at a time and since Jenna was the oldest, she was first in line.

    Jenna, Aunt Judy said, you know in our new place you won't have a closet big enough for all those clothes. You'll have to give the ones you don't really wear to the Goodwill or some such place.

    I know, Mom, I was just kind of saving them to give to Lucy. I've only saved the ones she really liked.

    I know dear, but it will be years before she's big enough to wear them. They will probably be out of style by then.

    Jenna began digging dresses out of her closet. She held up one and looked at it

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