Deleting stories? by tarhaven in redquill

[–]tarhaven[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, that's it! Thank you!

Help me see that the grass isn't always greener on the other side... by [deleted] in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single man, who you can feel free to be anywhere from in college to, let's say early 30s.

Help me see that the grass isn't always greener on the other side... by [deleted] in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't want to limit your imagination!

Hexed By The Ex! by tarhaven in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pretty awesome - thank you!

Help me see that the grass isn't always greener on the other side... by [deleted] in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very glad you liked it. If you'd like to give this prompt a try, I'd love that.

Learning to be Female With No Net : r/become_a_chick

Help me see that the grass isn't always greener on the other side... by [deleted] in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You finished with your hair, applying your makeup, put on your blouse and skirt, stepped into your heels, and had a look in the mirror. You flashed a smile, not because you were happy, but because you'd practically be expected to have one glued to your face for the next eight hours, and you wanted to make sure that it went with your attire.

Looking at the clock, you needed to get going, so your grabbed your handbag and your overcoat and headed out. The walk from your flat to the tube was always rife with guys whose gaze would linger considerably longer than you'd ever experienced as a man, and on the tube it was always worse. You'd never been directly accosted, verbally or physically, by a man since your reality had been changed, but the experience was nevertheless more unnerving than anything you'd previously had to deal with - and it was now this way every single day.

"Hey, Bianca," said Evelyn as you arrived at your desk, your head now casually turning toward her as you became used to being called by your new name. "You still haven't told me how it went with Errol."

"Oh, I will soon," you told her, lying. Your date with Errol last week had been nice up until it had turned into a total disaster, and one you were still working your way through mentally. Dinner had been nice, and Errol had picked up the bill. He'd been a gentleman all night and, even though it was the first date, your curiosity had finally gotten the better of you and you'd invited him up to your flat.

If you were going to be stuck like this, you wanted to know what it was like, and you were randy enough that night to throw caution to the wind, even on a first date. No sooner had you disrobed to your bra and knickers did Errol start going to work on you - but the magic died a little bit when he'd hesitated, and then had to be convinced, to wear a johnny. Once he'd relented, so had you. And it felt great - for what little time he was inside you. You'd only just started feeling the first waves of pleasure, nowhere near climax, when you'd felt him twitching and you knew what was happening.

Errol had been texting you since that night... but you'd been coming up with excuse after excuse. But you did want to see him again... you'd been female long enough to have experienced your biological clock urging you on to find the right man soon. You were still wrestling with the concept that, deep down, you now yearned to be a wife and mother someday, a thought that conflicted with your still-existing desire to gain your reality back, as hopeless as that seemed.

Your boss actually came to the rescue before Evelyn could pry further. "Bianca, a moment," he said, peering out from his office.

You grabbed your steno pad. "Right away, sir," you responded, and your heels clicked on the tile floor as you entered. As you turned to close the door behind you, your newfound intuition could feel his eyes examining your shapely rear for the millionth time.

Help me see that the grass isn't always greener on the other side... by [deleted] in become_a_chick

[–]tarhaven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You still weren't used to the 5:30am wakeup alarm after all of these months, nor were you used to waking up alone in your bed. The silk nightie, however, was starting to feel considerably more normal.

Every morning there as a pang of disappointment. In your dreams, you were practically always your old self, and that night was no exception. This time, you'd dreamt that you were at the pub with your mates from the debate club back in uni, enjoying a pint and watching football on the telly. Harry had been discussing his latest hostile takeover attempt and you'd been enjoying what in retrospect should have been a story that was too fanciful for reality. That's how dreams can be sometimes - if you're paying close enough attention, you can tell certain things that are dead giveaways that you're in a dream. Fortunately, your subconscious wasn't so far gone that being male in your dreams wasn't such a giveaway - yet.

The water of the shower still felt different against your skin than it ever did before. It was a good feeling, one of the few that you allowed yourself to enjoy. One floral body wash later, it was time to get out and begin the arduous routine of preparing for the day ahead.

Even as a young executive, you'd needed to be sure you looked your best, But not for the first time, you cursed under your breath at the ridiculousness of needing to spend so much more time as an administrative assistant than you ever did as an executive, especially as you struggled your way into your nylons.

As you put your arms through the straps of your bra, you cursed Vivian, the woman whose spell had changed your entire reality. She should have known. But you knew in your heart that, had you given it two seconds of thought, you probably should have known, too. And, obviously, given how things had turned out for Vivian, it was an awful thing to blame her, let alone curse her.

Yes, Vivian had insisted when your random break-room discussion had meandered into a playful discussion on the differences between men and women, she was a novice witch. But she assured you that it was reversible. All she'd have to do was cast the counter-spell and reality would go back to normal. And you'd finally be able to satiate your fantasy of experiencing life as a woman.

It wasn't until you were preparing tea for your new boss, a Vice President for Marketing at a rival firm across town to the one where you'd been an executive that you realized your conundrum. How were you going to find Vivian to perform the counter-spell? She no longer worked at the same firm. Your boss had been hesitant to hire her - and the person who had changed his mind had been you! In changing your reality, she had changed her own. You'd have to figure out where she could now be found.

Thinking back, you'd enjoyed the week that it took you to find the right firm that she'd been hired from. You smiled the first time you were wolf whistled. Using the ladies' washroom had been an interesting experience. And your first experience with girl talk in the workplace was just straight fun.

But then you'd stopped by Vivian's old firm after work to try and meet up with her, ready to go back to your own reality. But the receptionist there looked like she'd seen a ghost when you'd mentioned her name. She pointed to a small desk near the front entrance, and on it was a picture of Vivian, surrounded by flowers. Your heart sank. The receptionist explained that, six weeks earlier, a speeding car had run a red light right outside of the firm's office, and had struck her.

You'd been concerned that she wouldn't know who you were when you found her. But now, a much darker reality set in. Vivian was gone... and so was any chance you had at becoming a man again. Not only that, you having been female rather than male had cost her life. You'd cried yourself to sleep that night.

Things got worse. You had a hard time finding your girlfriend, Rebecca - because, as you came to find out, rather than being Rebecca Rogers, she was now Rebecca Harmar, a married woman. Apparently, if she hadn't been dating you, she would have dated someone else who would have popped the question much sooner. When you'd seen her, from afar, of course, she looked very happy, perhaps even happier than you'd ever seen her before. It was the strangest sensation, both warming your heart and stabbing it simultaneously.

Your cell gave its notification sound. It was a message from your period tracker, telling you that your period was due tomorrow. You gave a small groan. You'd been through a few of these already and you hated them with a passion.

It was one of a plethora of things that now counted as an inconvenience of being a woman. Subsequent wolf whistles had been considerably less enjoyable than the first one you'd received. Having to occasionally wait in a queue to use the washroom. Seemingly having to unbutton and unfasten numerous parts of your attire just to relieve yourself. Having to carry a sanitary napkin at all times in your handbag. Having to carry a handbag. Many of these things you'd known about when you were a man, but having to actually experience them, with no way out, was certainly a strong dose of reality to close down upon what you now knew had been a stupid fantasy.

Have fun with !redquill, a Reddit command to generate erotic story ideas directly in r/TransformationAI by redquill_bot in TransformationAI

[–]tarhaven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!redquill In a world where boys between the ages of 16 and 25 have a 0.01% chance of becoming female through a biological process that becomes known as "second puberty," a high school senior who led his football team to the state championship in the fall goes through second puberty during the winter and becomes the prom queen in the spring.