“An untitled LGBT Modern Day Fairy
Tale” is about a young cross dresser named
Mary Ginger (a.k.a. Bill Ginger) who is coping with feelings of wanting to be a
woman and he/she is thinking of getting a sex change operation. But besides the
financial reasons that he/she can’t get the surgery, Mary Ginger comes from a
strong Christian household and Mary’s father hates Mary’s lifestyle. One day
after leaving a drag queen show, she is attacked by three men due to her being
a cross dresser. Also it should be noted even thought Mary Ginger dresses like
a woman, Mary skill looks little mannish and just looking at Mary you’ll
already know that Mary’s a cross dresser. But luckily after the attack, Mary
Ginger meets a man claiming to be her guardian angel. Now this guardian angel
is a bit of a bro (by which I mean a guy that espouses the
fraternity bro culture a.k.a. a white dude) and he has been watching Mary his
whole life. Mary’s bro guardian angel is named T. J. Mark and he finally meets Mary to grant Mary’s wish. T. J. Mark was
sent by god or as he refers to him “Big G” to see if Mary would make a deal
with him where that if Mary accepts, Mary will become a real woman for a month.
Sadly it’ll only last a month and it’s only a one-time opportunity. Mary
accepts the deal even though Mary doesn’t quite believe it. The next day when
Mary wakes up she finds out that she has been transformed into a beautiful
young woman with real lady parts and such. T. J. Mark then appears to tell Mary
that this isn’t a dream, that Mary didn’t become this way through surgery but
was born a woman in this reality. Mary later finds out T. J. Mark made it so
that for this month in this reality Mary was never a man, was always a woman,
never been gay because since in this reality because she is a woman and always had
liked men would make her basically heterosexual anyway. Also everyone Mary knew
knows her as a woman even her own family (a la Mary’s is her father’s daughter
not his son and she had sisters and is not their brother but another
sister). Plus T. J. Mark gave Mary a new
job, because in this reality he granted another one of her other wishes…to be a
supermodel. Before T. J. Mark leaves he told Mary that he’d appear when ever
she needs help or has a big question about this reality. Now for a month Mary
will live life as a real woman and while she’ll enjoy some of the perks of this
reality, she’ll find the negatives too. Like that most of her gay friends don’t
know her, her father doesn’t like her being a supermodel because he considers
it a life a sin and the fact that her Christian family still doesn’t like gay
people that much. Mary begins to notice that she’s able to pick up more men now
that she’s a beautiful woman and she meets the man of her dreams in a Black
American young man named Marcus Jake. When Mary and Marcus Jake begin to fall
madly in love with each other, Mary is scared because when the month is over
and she’ll turn back into her old mannish self she fears Marcus Jake probably
won’t love her anymore. But little did Mary know is that Marcus Jake has a
secret he’s hiding from her too! What’s Marcus Jake’s secret? What will Mary
Ginger learn from this experience of being a real woman for a month? How will
Mary deal with having real lady parts and dealing with more womanly things like
periods, the chance she could have babies, etc.? With a feel good twist ending,
this story truly deserves a chance at being a modern day fairy tale for the LGBT
community and will help non-LGBT people understand what it might feel like for
people to have feelings of wanting to be accepted and feeling like they weren’t
born in the right body! See a story were someone finally learns what life is
like in the body they had always wanted in “An untitled LGBT
Modern Day Fairy Tale” when it comes out very soon!
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