I remember the first time I met Miss Dinger. It was the
first time I walked into a library and there she was, all slim and meek and
quiet with a soft smile. She looked at me through her hair and for a fifteen
year old boy it awakened a desire in me that had outward manifestations and she
noticed. Miss Dinger and I became friends as I visited the library every day
after that and took an interest in reading for the first time.
Miss Dinger introduced me to worlds I never knew existed.
There they were, large and bold, hidden within the books of the library. I
could travel to the future, to ancient civilizations, to worlds unknown all
with the turn of the page. As our friendship grew I confided in Tracy, (yes, I
call Miss Dinger by her first name now) that I wanted to be like her. She
thought I meant I wanted to be a librarian. My look must have told her she was
wrong. She soon figured out I wanted to be her. Exactly like her.
Tracy smiled, took my hand, and led me to a back room. She
showed me an old, old book on its own pedestal. She slowly opened the pages
stopping at a full page sketching with caption. The sketch showed a pair of
chambers with light coming out of them. Tracy smiled as she pulled back a
curtain at the back of the room revealing the chambers from the book. Without a
word she helped me enter a chamber. I was so excited! I knew Tracy was going to
swap bodies with me. She stepped into her chamber. In a flash I was in her
body.
By now it was after hours for the library. Tracy dressed me
like a sexy librarian and took this picture. That was three years ago. I go to
the library often. I love books. I love switching bodies with Tracy. People say
we are strange because our ages are so different and we are dating. Who cares
what “they” think. I spend more time as Tracy than as me and we've never been
happier.
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