*That doe talked too much* Maggie thought after Su Yin had finished her story and left. But there were some very juicy nuggets of information. One was that Jeremy hadn't actually won the tournament, but had placed third, taking over after the two stronger contenders had in effect eliminated each other. Jeremy had been beaten, he could be beaten again.
The other nugget was that the tranny had only shown interest in him after he became "lord of the deer" or whatever ridiculous title they bestowed on him. If another stag beat Jeremy, the slut would no doubt transfer her affections to the new stud. Jeremy would leave the park rather than constantly be humiliated.
Now all she needed was a new buck. . . .
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"So your boyfriend is a doe now?" Hannah asked Marth.
"That's what he said he was going to do, so that's what I assume he did."
*That's odd* Hannah thought *The only TG does I know are me and Leti. . .Oh no!* "What was his name?"
"Larry." Marth answered.
That was Leticia's old name, Hannah remembered it from the TG support group. Marth was headed for heartbreak, and it wasn't going to be much fun for Leticia either.
"So how are you liking being male?"
"It's OK, but I don't think I'll make a habit of it." *Oh God* Marth thought *Why can't I stop staring at her breasts?*
"Some do, you know, make a habit of it. And not always the ones you'd expect. Some people who never thought of themselves as transgender try the other sex for one reason or another and they find whole new sides of their personalities really blossom. It's kind of a running joke around here that some of the most macho guys used to be female and some of the girliest girls started as boys."
"Well" Marth thought *Don't let her get her hopes up* "I don't have any plans to be a macho man."
"Actually" Hannah swallowed hard. "I wasn't referring to you."
"Oh, what? C'mon, you don't, you don't mean Larry is some girly-girl. Larry! Get real."
"Her name is Leticia now. She's pregnant, and in a relationship with the head stag of the deer herd. She loves being female, and plans to stay in the park to raise her child. I doubt if she will ever go back to being Larry by her own choice."
"I don't know what you're trying to pull here, Hannah. . ."
"I'm not trying to pull anything! I'm just trying to warn you. Larry isn't what you expect any more! This isn't a video game, Marth! This place changes people, I mean really changes them, not just fur and antlers!"
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"OK" said Juanita. "Here's the deal. If we let you go in your anthro forms, the TF Park corporation will be giving the two of you a lot--youth, health, and a life in your preferred gender. In return, we're going to want things from you. Specifically, we've just acquired land in northern Canada for TF park Canada. Setting up the park itself is going to take years, just like it did for this one. We need skills. Mike, we know you were a lawyer on the outside. Jasmine, you were an electrician. We've checked out your reputations, and you were both good at your jobs. Those are skills that we need. We can let you go as anthros, in your current forms, but in return we require a seven-year commitment to getting the new TF park up and running. We'll pay you a decent wage in Canadian dollars, but it will be rough work and you'll be somewhat isolated from society. Of course, Laurie and anyone else can visit any time she chooses." She opened a desk drawer. "Here are the contracts. Take as long as you need. If you need outside legal counsel, we can arrange for you to see a lawyer, although as you know, transformation law is a remarkably undeveloped field."
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"I know we can't have a church wedding." Leticia told her fiance. "But it would be nice to have a minister and not a justice of the peace. What religion are you?"
*Strange that we would only get around to this now* Jeremy thought. "Uh, I was baptized Catholic but we were never very serious about it. It really doesn't matter much to me, if that's what you want. What about you?"
Leticia laughed. "Well, Dad was Presbyterian and Mom was Wiccan, so I guess that gives us a pretty wide choice. We need to check with the huskies and see if there's someone here who would be willing and able to do it."
Jeremy smiled. It was good to see Leticia come out of her exaggerated girly-girl deference and take the lead on something, like she was doing with the wedding. She would be a good mother.