[FFRP] A Woman's Point of View

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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:38 pm

Richard stopped immediately as soon as she had mentioned the child. He was mollified from the realization that his own wife was as strong as him now, and probably could be stronger soon if things continued. But the child was probably the one thing he had even considered keeping Susan around recently. He had looked forward to raising a son, a strapping young man he could show the world to, pass on his legacy. Richard passed his hand once more over his rounded belly. No, he would not harm the child. He would find a way to get back at Susan, return to his former self and set her in her place, but he would not harm the child.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:50 pm

Susan's fingers stroked through his hair from behind for a moment before she rose, and moved to the closet. She went through some of the new clothes for a moment, and then came back with a pair of short white capris, and a pale green vest top with little straps over the shoulders. It might not be a dress, but these were women's clothes, of that there was no doubt.

"Arms up... ".
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:03 pm

Slowly, meekly, Richard raised his arms up. He could feel the soft bra move slightly against his breasts as they went up, felt the straps on his shoulders. He shuddered at the thought that if he didn't find a solution, and soon, he wouldn't be a father to his son, but rather his mother. He wouldn't let that happen. So, as much as it stung to see such feminine things laid out just for him, and to feel himself actually being supportet a bit by the bra, he kept his lips closed and squeezed one of the tears out of his eye. He would let her, for now, if only not to hurt his son.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:09 pm

Worryingly, the green vest top was nice and comfortable compared to the shirt he'd been wearing all day. The material was thin and stretchy, so it was never too tight, nor too loose. The way it hugged his round tummy made it look a little bigger, and a little of the smooth flesh peeked out below the top. "Mm, perfect.. ", came Susan's voice, pulling the white capris over, sliding them up his slimmer... longer legs, up over the rounded thighs, settling them around his wider hips, and gently doing the button just below the round tummy. They hugged his bottom and thighs, but they were another perfect fit, no more sliding down or digging in, no more dragging along the floor.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:18 pm

As much as he hated every stitch, Richard had to admit that he felt a lot more comfortable after she had dressed him. He slowly stood and looked himself over. The soft material felt quite nice to him, even if it screamed of being a woman. But that little peek of a tummy at the bottom of the vest was more than enough evidence that he needed these clothes, as horrible as they were. If only the guys at the office could see him now, he jested. Even Jeff would get a good laugh. Actually, the more he thought about it, Jeff would be very worried. His eyes widened and he hoped he wouldn't get hit too hard this time.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:24 pm

The stretchy vest top was the worst possible thing to wear if he didn't want to see anymore changes, as it showed off the small smell of his breasts as he thought about Jeff, his bare shoulders getting a little smaller too, and his hair turned an even lighter shade of brown as he looked at his reflection in the mirror. He still did have the bits inside his underwear that meant he was a man though, and he still looked like himself, even if it was with quite girlish features, and he was tall for a woman too.

"Much better... ", she smiled.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:36 pm

Richard turned to her, blushing at seeing his own unmistakable breasts visibly growing in his feminine top. His entire attempt to show her just how angry he was fell short as he cleared his eyes of the tears that were welling up. "I hate you. So much." He breathed deeply, thanking whatever it was that had control over what changed when for sparing what little manhood he had left. "When I get out of this, I will make you pay." His trembling voice removed all real threat from his words.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:40 pm

"Ah sibling rivalry. I always wondered what it would be like". She winked at him. "You're free to go waste time in your study as you usually do. I need to go pay a visit to a certain young lady that's probably feeling quite distressed right now.. ", she said, her dress swishing about her thighs as she went to the door, leaving Richard alone as she headed for the guest room.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:54 pm

Richard sighed as she left and headed to the study. He sat down in his usual chair and frowned as he felt how much smaller he was in it. Rather than watching TV or reading, he sat there and thought, every now and then passing a hand softly and slowly over his small bump. He needed to think of a way he could get back to his former self, push the divorce through as quickly as possible, and get his revenge on Susan for all of this horror she was putting him through. He'd need to do this, and all without harming his unborn son. He would need to think for a while...

Susan opened the door of the guest room and shook her head at Katherine as she closed the door behind her. She had a few small clothing bags in her hand and set them down on the floor as she considered the other woman. "Now, what to do with you..."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:57 pm

Katherine hadn't removed her business suit, despite the fact it was almost falling off her right now. Her eyes were red, as if she'd been crying, and she jumped when the door opened and Susan stepped into the plain bedroom with the shopping bags.

"What's happening to me?", she groaned.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:09 pm

"Shouldn't it be obvious? You're learning a valuable lesson." She smiles at how the girl seems to swim in her clothing. "You'll even be able to help Richard learn one himself." She picked up the bags and placed them on the end of the bed while motioning Katherine to her. "Now, I have some clothes here that will fit you much better than that thing you call a business suit."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:13 pm

Katherine hadn't really got a good look at the damage done to her body. The suit was covering up so much, it was hard to see, and she'd avoided looking in a mirror since her shower that morning. Biting her lip, she watched the woman with the same blonde hair and blue eyes as her motion her close, holding onto her skirt as she got up from the bed....
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:31 pm

Susan put her hands on her hips, and looked at Katherine expectantly, letting her tummy poke forward a bit. "Well, young lady? Are you going to undress or am I going to have to take those clothes off you myself?" She reaches over to Katherine and takes her suit jacket in both hands and starts lifting it over her head.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:46 pm

Katherine wrinkled her nose, but rather than protest, she lets her black skirt slide down to the floor as Susan removed her jacket, leaving her in just the poorly fitting white blouse, and her black lace underwear. She was blushing, and her eyes widen a little as she noticed Susan seemed taller now than she had before. "You got bigger... ", she gasps.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:59 pm

Susan frowned slightly. "Just as dense as Richard. Look at yourself. Do you still think I grew?" Susan quickly unbuttoned Katherine's blouse and set to work on the black lacy bra.

Katherine might notice that the bed beside her seemed taller as well. She hadn't seen things from this low a perspective since she was around fifteen or so. What set her off to this particular age were the breasts that hung in the empty space of the bra. Katherine had developed quite a bit in the last three years. The last time she had needed a B cup was when she was fifteen, and the smaller bosom she now had was just that. Her arms seemed to be just as thick as the day before, but now that thickness was on a smaller, shorter frame. Her arms didn't just feel heavy, she could see the sag in them as she held them up. As she looked down at herself, she could feel a little bit of roll in her neck, and the thighs she once prized now were lumpy with cellulite. Her waist didn't curve anywhere near as much as it once did, and her hips only seemed to be wide now because of the meat that wrapped around from her larger behind. Short, chubby, small chested and three years younger. These were things Katherine most definitely should not have been.
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