The Actress
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Paul stood up and took a tentative step. The material of the dress brushed sensuously against his stockinged thighs as he moved, and he blushed at the pleasurable thrill this gave him. Balancing precariously on the high heels he tried a few steps.
Although he was a little wobbly at first he soon found that so long as he did not take the long strides he was accustomed to then he could walk easily enough.
"You look great," Sarah encouraged him, "now come and get some make-up on." Obediently Paul went to sit at the dressing table. He knew the basics of using make-up from working on the stage, but did not know the techniques required to give him a natural feminine appearance. Eager to learn something which may benefit him professionally, he paid close attention to each step as Sarah transformed his features. In a matter of minutes she was satisfied and reached for the wig he was to wear. Placing it on his head he pinned it in place and brushed it into shape.
"How do I look?" he asked when Sarah pronounced herself satisfied. "Come and see for yourself," she suggested, and Paul stepped over to examine himself in the full length mirror on the back of the wardrobe door. He was surprised and strangely pleased to see a very attractive young woman look back at him. The hem of the dress stopped a few inches above his stockinged knee and he noticed with a certain satisfaction that wearing heels gave his lower leg a convincing feminine appearance.
"Well I certainly look the part," he observed and smiled at the reflection in the mirror. He felt no embarrassment or unease at seeing himself dressed as a woman, only a growing confidence that he would be able to play the part after all. He turned from admiring his transformation to see Sarah locking the clothes he had worn to come to the house in a cupboard. She locked it with a decisive click and removed the key. "You won't be needing any male clothes for the rest of this week," she stated, "so we may as well put them out of temptation." Paul did not argue. He needed the part in the play and was grateful that Sarah was giving him this chance. And if he were honest with himself he had to admit that the actor in him was beginning the enjoy the challenge of the masquerade...
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