A young man enjoys being on the cheer squad, but it causes him a lot of social problems. A friend suggests that maybe, if he wants to continue as a cheerleader, Bikini Beach could help out.
This is a brand new, never-before-published Bikini Beach story. It's the first of several in my writing queue. I hope you enjoy.
My eternal gratitude to Ellie Dauber for helping me refine Grandmother's character. Sir Lee helped immensely with editing and story suggestions.
Jessica shows the girls her surprise and has a tea party. She discovers a whole new world. She receives some good news and some disturbing news that lead her to a major decision.
Jessica meets Lisa and learns about Phil’s past, then talks with Madeline about Phil's cheating. She has to become Mark again and has an insight. What took her so long?
Jessica hosts a dinner party and learns more about the big deal, but her analysis is not well received. Exciting times at the football game, but not everyone is pleased with Jessica as a Sea Gal.
Jessica learns what it’s like to show off in a cheerleader’s outfit and gets to be a real cheerleader. She hosts her first dinner party. Cindy meets Jessica.
Jessica begins living with Phil and finds that, as the woman of the house, she’s taken on unexpected responsibilities. She finds a Chinese puzzle. Phil takes their sex life to a new level and asks her to wear a certain costume.
A little over a year ago, Lauran published a story entitled, “Son” about how a widowed father and his son became a mother and daughter. The story ended just as the mother began living full-time with a man she’d first met while she was experimenting with being a woman.
I enjoyed the story, but wondered what happened afterwards. How does a man used to working full-time, providing for, and making decisions for himself and his son, adjust to living as a woman totally dependent on her man?
‘Seattle Gal’ began as my attempt to explore this question. But soon Jessica’s decisions and their consequences took over the story. Further along, a throwaway character opened her mouth and my story went in an entirely new direction.
While there is some explicit sex in the story, at its heart it is a romance. I’ll warn readers of the sections containing explicit scenes.
While many of the places in the story are real, none of the characters are and any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Several products and names that appear in the story are trademarked and I used them to provide color, background and authenticity. No infringement is intended. My only intent is to present a good story.
“Seattle Gal” is already completed, so readers will get to read the entire story in several segments. My great thanks to Holly H. Hart, who is so valuable in both editing and in providing much extra information that has helped make the story so much better. I’ve learned so much working with her!
This is wrong. I could understand it if there was a male cheerleading sport, or if colleges separated cheerleading into two groups. I hope the family and school sues the MSHAA and wins.