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When Sam bumps into Jolee at the museum, they soon discover that they have more than a love of Impressionism in common. Sam soon discovers Jolee's that she is just the kind of woman he loves best trans. After a quick erotic moment on a bench in Central Park, they meet Lacey, who is the other kind of woman Sam loves. Later, at Sam's apartment overlooking the park, they make love in all ways possible in a tryst of loving acceptance of one another.
"You know, we chatted about all kinds of things, but I can't remember a one of them. I know that we commented on many of the other patrons of the
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When Sam bumps into Jolee at the museum, they soon discover that they have more than a love of Impressionism in common. Sam soon discovers Jolee's that she is just the kind of woman he loves best trans. After a quick erotic moment on a bench in Central Park, they meet Lacey, who is the other kind of woman Sam loves. Later, at Sam's apartment overlooking the park, they make love in all ways possible in a tryst of loving acceptance of one another.

"You know, we chatted about all kinds of things, but I can't remember a one of them. I know that we commented on many of the other patrons of the museum - especially those who did double takes to Jolee when they spotted that little something extra about her. A few of them glanced at me with an odd look on their face. So, any insults they received were well deserved.
In the end, we found ourselves at the main entrance. It was a glorious day outside. And we had a decision to make.
"Do you want to get a drink"
"Care for a cup of coff"
Then we laughed because we spoke at the same time. I said, I know a nice place on the west side, if you care for a stroll through the park."
"I'd love to," she said, a small smile flickering across her lips as she stared into my eyes.
I offered her my arm again. She took it. And we strolled down the steps and down fifth Avenue and the 79th street entrance to Central Park.
Well, you know what happened next. The tension had been growing and growing. So had my member. And I knew hers had, too. I couldn't help but glance down at her growing profile as we sauntered along. Finally, she stopped and I stopped with her.
"It doesn't freak you out?" she said suddenly.
For a moment, I considered playing it coy, but her look was deadly serious. So I said, "Absolutely not."
"You sure?"
I grinned. "I am not at all freaked about your girl-bulge, Jolee." I shrugged. "I didn't want to seem all skeevy about it, but I've been wanting to handle it since I met you."


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Autorenporträt
My name is Rex Haltier.

I was born and raised in the Manhattan - the city I love. I spent my entire life here and plan to spend the rest here as well. For here was where I found the special love of my life.

I met Leila when I was twenty-nine. She changed forever the way I saw gender and relations between men and women. And as a result of our love, we have helped many men and women, both cis- and otherwise to become more accepting of themselves and the true and natural nature of their transforming love.

I began to write my erotic romances to help our friends and lovers have an outlet to understand that physical love of any sort is natural and good and holy.

I hope you enjoy these adventures of loving discovery and find in yourself the bravery to love fully.

I hope you enjoy reading them as I did writing them - and, with Leila's help, living them!