After the Funeral
A Feminization Romance
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Alexi Lane
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However, he is finding a lot of distractions from his search. His officemate Timothy suggests trying to get back into the single mix before Lance fades away along with his wife. Lance doesn’t want to cheat on his wife, though. Thus, Timothy suggests gender bending as a way to get back out there without officially cheating. According to him, it doesn’t really count. Well, that’s what young people say these days, but in Lance’s day that was still cheating. Besides, he isn’t into that gender stuff. Granted, these days a real man like Lance can’t tell the boys from the girls.
Speaking of which, Lance’s son-in-law is home from art school and his presence is only making it harder to even think about getting back into the dating scene. Worse, his son-in-law has brought along with him one of those goth art chicks. This art chick is hot to score with his son-in-law, but his son isn’t so comfortable around women. He’s sort of a bit … Well.
Things in his life get complicated when Lance finally takes up Timothy’s advice and gets back into the swing of things just as this art chick decides to take her sexual frustration out on Lance. All of which starts giving Lance ideas that his future isn’t doomed. There just might be life left in him. Lance starts working out that maybe he can’t have his wife anymore, but he can help his son work out his own problems. Yeah, working them out might solve his problems at the same time. Perhaps in that way, they’re all about to be satisfied. Maybe Timothy was right after all. Oh, but none of that can happen until after her funeral.
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