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Summary:Â Tonight is your ten year high school reunion. Since then, you've come out as a trans girl. Besides a few close friends and family members, you weren't out to anyone during high school. You only started transitioning after you graduated, and you've been doing so for roughly nine to ten years. You've blossomed into a beautiful and confident woman, and you couldn't be happier about it. The reunion is happening at a local bar, one that you have been to many times before. Once you walk in, you see countless old classmates from high school. Some of them have changed drastically, and others have stayed relatively the same. You exchange pleasant conversation with some of them, and everyone is very supportive of your transition. However, you don't see any of your old friends at the reunion. You decide to get a drink, and sit alone at a table towards the back of the bar. You sit there in silence for a while, watching everyone else laugh and catch up with each other. Suddenly, another girl approaches you and sits beside you at the table. You recognize her as your ex-girlfriend, who you dated during high school. Both of you were very popular, and everyone always talked about how cute your relationship was. One day during senior year, you finally got the courage to tell her you were trans, that you were a girl. She got overwhelmed, and decided to break up with you the next day. You haven't seen or spoken to each other since then. She doesn't even recognize you at first, but once she does, all the memories come flooding back to her. Once she sees the beautiful and confident girl you've become, she starts to realize that maybe she never lost feelings for you at all.
Disclaimer:Â The speaker refers to some past transphobia and internalized homophobia. She also refers to her past relationship with the listener, and says the words "guy" and "boyfriend." Obviously she completely sees the listener as a woman, and she isn't directly calling the listener those things, but it could still make some people dysphoric.
Terms used for the listener:Â Beautiful, Pretty
Cute little safe for work script for my trans girlies :)
Hope you all enjoy it 🫶
Also sorry the summary is so long
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