Showing posts with label equality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equality. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Tantalizing Tuesday Teaser: Our day will come



Our day will come

Daniella was perfect. She was everything I had ever wanted in a woman and, as I stared across the table at her, I knew it was now or never.
Pushing my chair back I dropped to one knee, and slipped my hand into my trousers. Slowly I removed the small, velvet, box and opened it.
“I love you with all my heart, Daniella, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you,” I told her, as the whole of the restaurant stared over at us. “Will you do me the honour of becoming my wife?”
“Oh, baby, of course I will,” she replied, although as she did I could see the tears forming in her eyes.
“I hope they are tears of happiness,” I whispered, as everyone around us began cheering and clapping.
“You know this is all we will ever be able to do, don't you?” Daniella whispered, between sobs. “With me being, you know, transsexual.”
“That shouldn't matter, baby,” I told her. “We have the right to be happy just like everyone else and hopefully, one day, everyone will realize that and the law will be changed, and then we will have our special day.”


©JSMorbius

Friday, 31 January 2014

Flash Fiction Friday: The photo shoot


FLASH

FICTION

FRIDAY


The photo shoot

As Crystal lowered herself on to my lap I stared deep in to her emerald green eyes, for the briefest of moments, before placing my hand on the back of her head and pulling her lips down to mine.
As we kissed passionately, Crystal grinding her groin against mine, I thought how much I could just tear her clothes off and ravish every inch of her body when the photographer suddenly called out.
“That's fantastic,” he yelled, the shutter of his camera clicking rapidly. “You two will make this the best transgender equality campaign the world has ever seen.”

©JSMorbius

http://flasherfictionfriday.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/31-january-2014.html


Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Tantalizing Tuesday Teaser: Our day will come


Welcome back to The Crypt as I continue with my quest to get equality for everyone, no matter what their sexuality or gender.

Please read and leave a comment, if you wish, and then go and check out all my friends and their wonderful teases, by following the link.



Our day will come

Daniella was perfect. She was everything I had ever wanted in a woman and, as I stared across the table at her, I knew it was now or never.
Pushing my chair back I dropped to one knee, and slipped my hand into my trousers. Slowly I removed the small, velvet, box and opened it.
“I love you with all my heart, Daniella, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you,” I told her, as the whole of the restaurant stared over at us. “Will you do me the honour of becoming my wife?”
“Oh, baby, of course I will,” she replied, although as she did I could see the tears forming in her eyes.
“I hope they are tears of happiness,” I whispered, as everyone around us began cheering and clapping.
“You know this is all we will ever be able to do, don't you?” Daniella whispered, between sobs. “With me being, you know, transsexual.”
“That shouldn't matter, baby,” I told her. “We have the right to be happy, just like everyone else, and hopefully, one day, everyone will realize that and the law will be changed, and then we will have our special day.”

©JSMorbius




Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Tantalizing Tuesday Teaser: Happiness is a right, not a privilege



It's time for the first tease of 2014 and I have decided to begin the year with a clear message for those members of society that still DON'T GET IT.

If after reading my tease you would be kind enough to leave a comment, and then click on the following link to see what teases all my wonderful friends have for you this week as well, I would be most appreciative.


Thank You


Happiness is a right, not a privilege 

As the sun began to set, and the breeze blew over the sands, I wrapped my arms around Candice. Pulling her close I placed my lips lightly against hers, closed my eyes and kissed her softly.
I had been planning this day for the last six months, and keeping it a secret was the hardest thing I had ever done. On more than one occasion she had threatened to leave me, accusing me of seeing other women, as I tried to make sure everything would come together, perfectly. There had been so many rows, and so many tears, as I had to convince her that she was the only woman I wanted. Now though all those tears and rows were worth it and as I pulled my lips from hers we were, in the eyes of all the important people in our lives, husband and wife.
It did hurt us to think that only our friends and family would be able to address us as a married couple though, especially in this day and age, but all we had to do was wait until the pathetic government that ran our country finally accepted that all sexualities, and genders, were equal.


©JSMorbius