Life 2.0: mostly sweet short M2F TG stories
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  • Reads 97,261
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 53m
Complete, First published Nov 23, 2017
The 30+ stories in this collection are short mostly sweet vignettes with a transgender theme. 

While most are happy stories you can read in one sitting, there are several quite sad ones, as well. Some feel like true stories while others involve a magical transformation. 

They are all one offs, meaning what you see is what you get and there won't likely be any sequels to any of them.



If you like any of my other stories, you'll enjoy these as well.

*This story was written by Sabrynabrooklynne on Wattpad. If you aren't reading it there, it's been stolen. Please report the website. It's probably not the final version either.*
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