[FFRP] A Woman's Point of View

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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:18 pm

Emily put his hand to his cheek and stood up straight, a look of horror on his face. He accepted the book numbly, only just glancing over the title. Katherine was gone. Her mind was just...gone. Replaced with some little girl, content with having himself as her Mommy... He turned his head to Susan, ashen fear clear through the way he trembled. "Have you...been doing that to me, too?"
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:24 pm

Susan stepped around behind Kathy, brushing her fingers through the girl's hair, and then pressing her palms gently over her ears. "No, dear. You're the one being punished... Kathy was just in the unfortunate position of being caught up in it. Of course, she's not forgotten anything... but let's just say her mind works a little differently now... ", she explained, and as Emily listen, he could feel his hair growing a little more, getting even lighter in colour until it was a dirty blonde.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:31 pm

Emily felt his hand along the strands of hair falling over his shoulder and tried to calm himself. Yelling around this childish version of Katherine wouldn't do any good. He might end up only hurting Katherine even more. After a moment of calming breaths, his anger was still there, but manageable. "Take me to this apartment. I'm sick of you."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:34 pm

Susan nodded, lowering her hands from the girl's ears, and then takes her hand, "Come on, sweetie, we're going to see your new home... ". The plaid skirt swished about her plump thighs as she got up from her chair. "Bring the book, Emily.. ", said the woman, leading the teenager back out towards the pink car. Kathy glanced back over her shoulder, blushing at Emily as she climbed into the back.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:42 pm

Emily grumbled at the book in his hands and followed them out to the outrageously pink car. He hesitated opening the door, as if touching it would let the pink seep into his soul. He opened it quickly and slipped inside. He looked over his shoulder at the childish Katherine and tried to swallow down his fear as he waited for Susan to take him to his new prison.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:49 pm

As he pulled on the safety belt, he'd noticed everything apart from his bra and panties felt a little loose again, and the skirt finally seemed to cover a little more of his thighs as he'd been wanting all morning. Kathy lowered her gaze as he looked back at her, and Susan pulled out and set off for the unknown location. "You two are just going to love it. It's so snug and cosy", she smiled.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:55 pm

Emily ran his hands along his legs as he hoped he might be looking less feminine, less like the Emma he had been in the office. He tried to pay as much attention to where they were going as he could, but the distraction of his obviously smaller frame didn't help him much as he adjusted the seatbelt to be more comfortable across his chest. "So, where exactly is this place? I don't want to get lost going to my own apartment."
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:01 pm

Unfortunatley for Emily, Emma had actually been quite tall, slim, with a relatively small chest. His thighs and hips already looked more curved now, his frame seeming to round out as it slowly grew smaller, and the hair brushed out along his shoulders as there was no room between his back and the seat for it to hang down.

"Time for new clothes already, little sister?".
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:09 pm

"I don't know, you're the reason why this is happening. You tell me, sister." Emily shifted again in his seat and fidgeted with his skirt to keep it comfortable and covering his legs properly. "I take it you have a new wardrobe waiting for me there, too? Are you going to play dress up with your dolly you're making?" Emily sneered out the last part as he pulled his longer hair to one side to allow it to grow without causing him discomfort.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:13 pm

The hair was still held in place across one eye and cheek, while in the back it swept down over his arm as he pulled it to the side, and now it was almost the same blonde as Susan and Kathy had. "I've brought your new clothes over from my place, to save you the trouble, Emily", she continued, and soon they pull into a parking garage beneath a small, three floored apartment building on the corner of a street towards the edge of town.

"Here we are".
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:18 pm

Emily brushed the hair in front of his cheek and tucked it behind his ear as best he could before he got out. He helped Katherine get out and led her out of the parking garage. "It's like I'm in college again..." He shook his head as he considered the building and made his way to the front entrance. He remembered that Susan had said it would be cozy..."It's not too small, is it? I mean, there's going to be room for the two of us, right?"
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:28 pm

"Three... ", corrected Susan, and smiled, brushing a hand against Emily's bump through the blouse. She led them across the covered parking lot, and up a set of stairs to the first floor. The building seemed simple, but it was clean. An old woman was taking her small dog out for work as they headed up to the second floor, passing a young couple on their way out for a run, in their shorts and t-shirt and sneakers. Up to the top floor they went, and along the end of the corridor. It seemed they had the apartment in the corner, overlooking both streets.

Susan winked at Emily, and then opened the door. There was pink carpet.. leading into a living area, with a white, soft, comfy looking sofa and arm chair, a little TV infront of it. There were a couple of book shelves, a small desk with an old computer on it, and a low coffee table. There was lots of light from the windows, the walls painted pink to match the carpet.

There was a kitchen area partly closed off with a white partition the same height as the cupboards, the tiles on the floor here in a pink and white checkered pattern. It had a cooker, a fridge, neither of which looked too modern, but didn't seem like they were junk either. There were three doors around the room, and a sliding glass door that led out onto a very small balcony over-looking the street.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:37 pm

Emily shook her head at the stairs. If he was going to carry his child to term, those stairs would be killer later on. All thoughts of walking up those stairs evaporated the second he laid eyes on the living room and kitchen. He just wanted to collapse into the garish carpet, but he knew there would be more, that it would get worse. He blinked slowly and set the cook book on the kitchen counter before slowly and mechanically looking into the other rooms. He made no sound, the shocking pink had stilled his tongue.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby Harri-chan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:43 pm

There was a relief from the pink in the first room he checked. It was a bedroom, with a white carpet, and a double bed with soft, cream cotton sheets and pillows. There was a little table beside the bed, with a lamp upon it, and in here too was a window that looked over the street. There was a closet, in cream, and a matching dresser table with a chair infront of it... and in the corner of the room, was a crib.
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Re: A Woman's Point of View

Postby muffinstud » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:51 pm

Emily sighed in relief as he stepped into his room. He supposed that it wouldn't be too bad, as long as it meant being away from Susan. He paused at the crib and looked down into it before he put a hand to his tummy while he held his hand over it. He gulped as he realized that crib would have a crying baby in it sooner rather than later, and he would be the one to bear it. He would be its...mother. He winced at the realization and left the room to see what else the apartment had to offer.
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