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A Girl's Life
A Girl's Life
A Girl's Life
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A Girl's Life

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A supernatural gender transformation story. A young man questions his religious beliefs and tries to find what other gods may be out there — and meets one. To prove that the god is real and has any power, he asks the god to manifest his dream girl into his life. But the god turns him into his dream girl instead.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSciFantastica
Release dateFeb 2, 2015
ISBN9781311775955
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    A Girl's Life

    Written By

    DK Masters

    Published By
    SciFantastica
    www.scifantastica.com

    COPYRIGHT

    Copyright © 2004 DK Masters. All rights reserved.

    THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION

    Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

    This story may include mature content and is intended for adults only. The views, opinions, values, morals, ethics, behaviors, themes, ideas, events, attitudes, and consequences (or lack thereof) expressed in this story are for dramatic effect and entertainment purposes only, and do not necessarily reflect those of the author or anyone else. This is for fantasy entertainment only. For additional disclaimers and other important information, please visit scifantastica.com/disclaimer.

    THANKS FOR BEING A FAN

    Thank you for purchasing this book and being a loyal fan. You’re very appreciated. Your purchase directly supports an independent artist.

    Thank you, also, for being you. The world's a richer, better, more beautiful place because you exist. You, too, are a work of art. An original, one of a kind living being that has never existed before and can never be duplicated again. Whatever your experiences, insights, talents, or skills may be, your very existence helps add to the beautiful tapestry and colorful spectrum of life. Nature thrives on diversity and variety. Your uniqueness is part of the Creator’s design. I’m glad you’re here.

    WANT MORE?

    For more sci-fi/fantasy & transformation stories, check out scifantastica.com.

    Table of Contents

    Religious Oppression

    Questions and Answers

    One Last Summer

    The Dream

    The Change

    Lost in Memory

    First Moment

    James Visits

    Diving In

    The Kiss

    Letting Go

    Chapter 1

    Religious Oppression

    This all started several years ago, when I was still living at home. I was around 15 or 16 years old at the time. I was like most guys, really. I kept myself busy with a healthy dose of cable TV, violent video games, and of course, my secret collection of porn. Most was on my computer, of course, hidden in a directory I knew no one would ever find. Well, as it turns out, someone did find it. My mom of all people.

    Most moms would be upset. Maybe embarrassed, angry, worried, whatever. Some moms might say something, some maybe not. But not my mom. She isn’t like most people you meet.

    She’s a saint. Well, at least, that’s what she’d have you believe—and most of our church did. She was the woman who always prayed, who was always available for spiritual advice, who never missed a Sunday at church. She volunteered at the church. She baked food to help raise money for the church. She even wrote get well soon cards when people didn’t show up every week. She assumed they were sick. Why else would they miss church service?

    I love my mom. Always did, always will. But you see, the thing with my mom is, she’s nuts. Really. She’s a religious nut. A religious zealot, you might even say. Her entire world was wrapped around her church and religious community. And when it came to conservative beliefs and attitudes, she was the epitome of it.

    For example, I wasn’t allowed to watch MTV—ever. But the list of banned television didn’t stop there. You know that show Mad About You with Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser? Couldn’t watch that. They talked about sex too much. And Friends? Forget it.

    Or take The Simpsons for example. My mom didn’t like how Bart talked back to his parents, and was afraid he’d be a bad influence on me. So that was banned.

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