“I know that what I did back in grade school was wrong… but I don’t think I should wear a dress and meet his parents to pay for my past mistakes.”
All Alex Anderson wanted was to prove to The New York Affairs that he could write more than sports trivia. However, his supervisor Connie Talbot didn’t think he was talented enough.
Contemplating a career move, Warner Wang enters the company.
The same Warner who he relentlessly made fun of from the fourth to seventh grade.
Warner was his only resolve but his aid didn’t come without certain feminine caveats.
Note: This story contains straight transgender love, interracial, feminization, crossdressing sissy femboys, transgender transformation, transgender romance, and first time with a transgender woman tropes. Some real places and people were referenced but the story is a work of fiction. The cover image is from Brightlucky Press.
All Alex Anderson wanted was to prove to The New York Affairs that he could write more than sports trivia. However, his supervisor Connie Talbot didn’t think he was talented enough.
Contemplating a career move, Warner Wang enters the company.
The same Warner who he relentlessly made fun of from the fourth to seventh grade.
Warner was his only resolve but his aid didn’t come without certain feminine caveats.
Note: This story contains straight transgender love, interracial, feminization, crossdressing sissy femboys, transgender transformation, transgender romance, and first time with a transgender woman tropes. Some real places and people were referenced but the story is a work of fiction. The cover image is from Brightlucky Press.