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Click hereMary hugged Jane back, and said, "The first day of the rest of our lives, and who better for us to share it with than Helen?"
Gosh, your stories just keep getting better and better, Benji & the Stripper, Ethel & Olivia (with a superb twist), your supreme The Dog Walker, and now this, The Artist & the Muse. Thank you for making an old man cry.
Clearly written by a man. Couldn't get passed the first few paragraphs without cringing. Can we get a
separate category of lesbian stories solely written by lesbians for lesbians?
It is refreshing to read a story where the characters are actually people, not just avatars to hang sexual activity about. Mary and Jane's relationship develops naturally. It occasionally seems hurried in the writing, but I still get the sense that they are not rushing into a sexual relationship, which I think is all to the good. The remembrance of Jake, and the addition of Sister Helen add sweet humanizing touches as well. A sweet story indeed. Thank you for writing it.