“Are you mad! How many times have I told you, this game is not for girls.” Sheena’s mother shouted on her while dragging her inside from the mini cricket field set in the park across their house.
The honking from the passing car brought Shane back from his reverie. With a deep breath and a small prayer, he hastily climbed up the stairs. He had been waiting for this moment since he has known her.
Sheena had always been the tomboy- bossy, carefree, and most of all troublemaker. She loved the company of boys.
It’s been a year since Sheena got her gender reassigned. And after sitting for numerous interviews and getting rejected because of her history, she looked forward to her first day at work.
Sheena was finally being accepted as Shane by the outside world too.
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All the best to Shane. A story full of hope.
Thank you for writing for #FridayFotoFiction
Thanks for reading, Mayuri. Cheers! 🙂
This is a good idea if you can find happiness by changing your identity. Loved your take.
That’s right, Gaurav. I feel it’s our life and we should spend it the way we want to. Thanks for reading 🙂 Cheers!
Inclusiveness is the way of life. Very nice. Thanks for linking up with #FridayFotoFiction
Thanks for reading, Tina 🙂 Cheers!