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From Here, Where?
by Ann O'Nonymous

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Comment by Silvia. on 11/22/10
Hi Ann! It's me again!
You simply wrote a lovely and pleasurable, story.
I loved it! Congratulations.
I'm not that bad! Don't you think so? Sorry, about what I wrote to you, but I would like you knew, is that I love you.
Don't be mad at me!
A lot of kisses.
Silvia.

Comment by tim on 01/27/07
hopefully this is what its going to be like. i also love to crossdressonce dressed i hate having to take it off

Comment by julie j on 03/02/05
the story is anintresting compilationfor me the explanation of all well done &well written

Comment by julie j on 03/02/05
an intresting compilation the explanation of all well done &well written

Comment by Cheryl on 03/30/03
You guessed it, (I'm reading the lot. Thanks for your ideas and ability to experss them.

Comment by Gray on 02/10/03
Fron Here to There,    interesting point of view

Comment by Rose2 on 03/04/01
Ann,
   Truely a story of love.
                            Rose2

Comment by Pickles on 02/26/01
Dear Ann
The letter home was one of the darkest, coldest storiesI ever read,
From here to there one of there, one of the most hopeful stories I ever read. Truly the Alpha and Omega of story telling.
Love and Warmth
Pickles



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