[FFRP] A Woman's Point of View

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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:10 pm

Richard let himself be led as he wondered about the tingle in his belly. Was his child already in there, or only partially, or was he just making room for it to go in later? He tossed the question aside. It didn't really matter, as long as Susan had no hold over the child. "Oh, I think she'll do well enough. She knows how to take care of things." He chuckled at his own little quip.

"That's right; Emily." Auntie Susan removed the overalls and the shirt and returned with pink tights that stopped at Kathy's ankles. They were topped with a shirt/skirt combo in a solid white with a pink ribbon at the waist and a light blue jacket to cover her arms. "Emily is your mommy. And wouldn't it just be lovely to go home with her and help her set the table for dinner? She makes such lovely meals for you, and they're so tasty. Lasagna, pizza, even grilled cheese sandwiches she makes, they're all just for you..."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:17 pm

As Emma was taken back through the office, he'd notice it didn't look quite right... it seemed... blurred. As if he'd not cleared all the tears from his eyes after crying, and yet, he had... his nose twitched a little too, and felt like it was getting smaller. On top of that, he could feel a growing pressure on his bladder... could he face visiting the women's bathroom at the office where he'd worked for so long?

Kathy looked stunned as she was stripped down to her underwear again, "But... she's... ", her words trailed off, too afraid to even say them as she watched Susan bringing out another outfit in white and pink. She wanted to protested, but it seemed so easy to let herself be distracted by the thought of all that home-cooked food.. "Just for me... ?".
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:27 pm

Richard blinked a few times to try and clear his eyes. He didn't quite understand why everything was blurry all of a sudden. He took the rest in stride, all until he felt the urge to use the bathroom. He still needed to find a notebook or something, but this felt like it was a little more urgent. "Um, I hope you don't mind, but I need to make a pit stop." Despite the blurriness, he remembered where the bathrooms were and made his way there easily.

"Just for you, Katherine." Auntie Susan touched Kathy's nose with her finger and turned the girl towards the mirrors to admire her outfit, even if it seemed like she didn't even have a chest at all, let alone a small one. "You're such a good girl for helping around the house, your mother always makes the nicest home cooked meals just the way you like them." She patted the girl on the head. "Even if it's macaroni and cheese, she seems to make it with just a little extra love, just to see the smile on your face."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:37 pm

Inside the bathroom, a few women were chatting and doing their make-up, Jenny being among them, and she gave Emma a smile. To his left, was a large mirror, infront of three sinks, bottles of perfume and skin lotion sitting between them, and to the right were three stalls, two of which were empty. The tiled floor of the bathroom made the clicking sound of Emma's heels even louder, and each step seemed to make his tummy and breasts tingle.

Katherine looked at her reflection for a moment, and then lowered her head a little. It was almost like Susan's words were re-writing her personality... each false memory taken in, and treated as if it was true, even though she knew they were not. She had to help her Mother around the house, and then she'd make those delicious meals for her. Blue eyes glanced back to the school uniform. "Can I put this one on, Auntie Susan?", asked the woman's former rival.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:47 pm

Richard silently made his way to a stall and closed it before he sat down to do his business. Relieved, he tidied himself up and went out to the sinks to wash his hands and clear his cheeks of the tearstains. While there, he took a look at his face to see just how far away from his own he really had come.

"Of course, sweetheart." Auntie Susan took the outfit off of her. She also took off the bra. "I wonder how this got there? You're not big enough for this..." She tossed the bra on the bed, leaving Kathy's now flat chest bare before she put the winter uniform back on the girl. "Maybe you can wear one when you're older, but you don't need one just yet."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:53 pm

His facial features had soften a little further, his face seeming smaller and rounder than before... but then again, it was hard to tell with the slightly blurred vision. The breasts were definatley peeking out more than they had been when he'd got dressed, and the tummy too was ever so slightly rounder. There was nothing left of Richard to recognise in the smart young woman that was Emma DeLauney... but Emma wasn't even the final form. Susan had said it would take days to complete... what else was going to happen to him?

She blushed as her bra was removed, and wriggled into the clothing as the woman dressed her again in the school uniform with the jacket. It felt like just the right size, not too tight around her slightly plump frame. Her blue eyes gaze at the woman's chest as Susan spoke of maybe needing a bra one day, but not right now.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:04 pm

Even with the blurry eyes, he could tell he wasn't Richard any more. He was already dead on paper and to the world, now he was dead in body as well. That thing between his legs couldn't even count as token resistance any longer. For all intents and purposes, he was a woman. He was Emily, or at least he soon would be. Susan may have taken his identity from him, but he still refused to consider himself a woman just yet. He did smile at his breasts though, and walked out of the bathroom without saying a word to the other women.

"Oh, you're so cute! Ready for your first day of school." Auntie Susan hugged the girl, pressing her chest against where the girl should have had breasts of her own. Maybe someday she would, though. Auntie Susan stood up and took Katherine's hand. "Now, I have to take care of a few things for a bit. Can you be a good girl for me while I'm gone? I'll leave some coloring books on the kitchen counter for you, along with a snack." She kissed her on the forehead and waved to her with a smile as she left the room.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:10 pm

Now there was a new sensation, one from the inside. It was about an inch above his tiny genitals, in two spots a few inches either side, and was an odd pulling sensation. The breasts started to give a little, the slightest bounce to them as he walked from the bathroom in the heels. The door to his office was open, and it seemed his things were already being cleared out.

She returned the hug with a blush, and then climbed to her feet, looking up at the taller woman, nodding her head, "I'll be good, Auntie Susan.. ", she murmurs as she gets a kiss on the forehead, although the idea of colouring books still seemed very childish... but if there was a snack with it... perhaps she could go take a look.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:55 pm

Emily frowned at the pulling sensation inside him. He had a good idea what it was, and he was still somewhat afraid of it, even if he knew he couldn't stop it. He went to the office and watched for a moment as things got cleared away. He rummaged through the office supplies and found a legal notepad and a pen. He took them outside, not sure if he could take seeing his career being dismantled in front of him much longer. He sat in a chair in the hall next to the water cooler, crossing his legs above the knees to support the pad as he wrote on it.

Once he started, he didn't stop. He filled the pages with his little tricks of the trade, the things he had learned through experience and a few options he knew were going to do well soon. Every single thing he knew about how to excel in the downturn, he wrote on that legal pad. It took a while for him to be fully satisfied with it, and when he was done he had filled about 10 pages with his notes. Now, even if Susan wiped this knowledge from his mind, which he hoped she wouldn't, Emily knew it would be passed on and preserved.

Waiting for her at the kitchen counter were a few generic but promising looking coloring books, a set of colored pencils, and a plate of brownies with a glass of milk. The brownies were warm, the milk cold, and it smelled good.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:48 am

As he sat on the womanly pose with his legs crossed, he'd feel a tingle go through his thighs, causing them to get a little rounder, and it spread to his bottom and hips, slowly and pleasurefully inflating them beneath the short black skirt. The feelings inside continued, the tingling sensation growing from behind his genitals and spreading in different directions in what felt like thin, tube-shaped threads that tickled his insides.

Several people came by the water cooler, some ignoring him, some smiling. Jeff wasn't amongt them though, which made a feeling of disappointment slowly creep through Emma's mind, an anxious, unpleasnt feeling.. a feeling of loneliness
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:55 am

Emily got himself more comfortably set in the chair as his hips and thighs swelled, and he smiled as he wrote down his notes. He didn't care for how his legs would look, but he couldn't deny that they felt wonderful as they plumped up. Once he finished he stood up and the loneliness hit him. His fingers curled up around the legal pad and he bit his lower lip. He could have sworn that he felt like he...missed Jeff. He tried to shake off the feeling, but he just couldn't get rid of the anxious, tight feeling in his chest. He made his way over to Jeff's office and peeked inside to check if he was in.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:04 pm

As he stood, he felt a little shorter too, the tops of his curved breasts peeking from the white blouse. The way the skirt hugged his bottom and pressed close to his crotch felt good, sending little tingles through the tiny male genitals and into the area behind them. His hips swayed as he headed for Jeff's office, and his heart would begin to race as he got closer. As he reached the door, it suddenly opened, and Jeff came out in a rush, bumping against Emma. His eyes widen, and his arms reach out around her waist to keep her from falling backwards, "Gosh, I'm so sorry, Emma... I really didn't look where I was going there... ". The angst was gone in an instant, but now his knees felt weak, the tingles were spreading up and down his entire body...
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:10 pm

Emily just gawked at him as he held him. He had been feeling good before, with all the nice tinglings going through and behind his groin and how his chest had been feeling a little bouncy. But now...with his heart beating against his ribcage and his knees shaking, he felt so much worse and so much better at the same time. He knew it was so wrong that it was Jeff that kept him feeling all these things, but it at least felt better than the loneliness, the anxiety. "It's okay...I, um, I found something..." He blushed and showed Jeff the legal pad, not sure even why he was blushing as he looked the man in the eyes.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:24 pm

He looked down into her eyes for a moment as he slowly pulled his arms from around her after making sure she was steady on her heels. "Oh?", he says, and reached for the pad, looking down over it. "Hmm.. where did you find this?", he asked, scratching the back of his head. The blouse got a little more snug around his tummy as it swelled up a little more, and his vision blurred even more as he looked up at Jeff.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:30 pm

"It was in Richard's office. It looked important, and I knew you two were close..." He gulped as he felt his tummy expand, hoping it wasn't so much that it could be noticed yet. He blinked a few times in an effort to clear his vision, but it was no use. Emily frowned as he realized just what was happening: his vision was getting worse. He couldn't believe that Susan thought he had to lose his vision on top of his manhood. It was just...nonsensical to him. He'd have to have a talk with her later, but for now, he just wanted to stay there. He didn't feel quite so bad as he stood there across from Jeff, even if he was deathly afraid of why he would think so...
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