Chapters tagged intersex
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Hank seeks refuge at the gym by Middlephiddle
Chapter 13
**Hank** Lights streaked by in a blur past Hank’s unseeing eyes. Despite his new body, his old instincts were intact, piloting the bike without conscious input. Hank had no destination in mind, only escape. In fight-or-flight situations, he had always been a fighter. Now, he fle...
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The of Hank by Middlephiddle
Chapter 14
**Hank** Rattled by his encounter with the gym bro, Hank wandered over to the free weights. He breathed a sigh of relief when he heard the guy walking back to the lockers. _Whatever. I’m here to lift, not talk. _ He picked up a pair of dumbbells and faced the mirror to do some...
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The birth of Red and new beginnings by Middlephiddle
Chapter 15
**Lily** Everything was bright and new. Lily walked with a bounce in her step, enjoying the unfamiliar jiggle. The light of dawn cast the world in a golden glow. She had always been a morning person, but now she felt supercharged, not even needing her usual cup of morning tea. S...
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The new normal by Middlephiddle
Chapter 16
**Craig** The few days since finding the necklace had been a whirlwind. Foremost on Craig’s mind now, however, was getting to his door as fast as he could without appearing too . Keys ready in one hand, his other was pulling at the buckle of his belt. Lily followed clo...
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Sex Ed by Middlephiddle
Chapter 17
**Lily** Lily always woke before sunrise, often before her alarm. Lily had never woken with an arm draped over her shoulder and something hard pressing against her butt. She was still groggy and couldn’t quite connect the sensations she was feeling. She worked her way out of be...
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That kiss was an accident. Period by Middlephiddle
Chapter 18
**Red** A wall of cold rain pummeled Red. The roar of raindrops hitting the pavement filled her ears and her clothes were quickly soaked. The dark skies matched her mood; she had been pissed all morning. The downpour interrupting her jog was just one more thing. 