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Reversed Polarity: Sci-fi, feminisation, gender transformation

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When his shipmate comes back from a mission a little... altered... Captain Taylor makes sure to take full advantage of the situation.

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It’s not so much that Taylor has missed breasts, not with so much else to keep him busy. It’s just that this new-model Mirai has the same big, sexy brain and sharp tongue, but also comes fully equipped with a soft, perfect pair of breasts. They’re small to match her slender frame, but they fit perfectly in Taylor’s hands and she shivers a little whenever his thumbs brush over her nipples through the fabric.

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Warning: this erotic sci-fi short story contains scenes of gender swapping, transformation, feminization, and explicit sexual acts. For mature readers only.

7 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 20, 2015

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Ellen Jones

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Ellen Jones was born in New York City and raised in a family of history teachers and musicians, who exposed her to a variety of ideas, cultures, and lifestyles. After graduating from Bennington College, she spent a few years studying drama in graduate school, which led to her first writing efforts. After getting married and while raising two young children, Jones wrote two plays, one set in eighteenth-century Vermont and the other based on Japanese history. These two works were performed by the Honolulu Theatre for Youth in Hawaii. Jones and her family then moved to England, where she fell in love with London and its colorful history. During her five years in England, Jones was able to explore the country; she also traveled throughout Europe, including a visit to the French region of Aquitaine. Her travels deepened her interest in history and the seeds of her novels began to take root. Jones made her fiction debut with The Fatal Crown (1991), a historical novel about the twelfth-century British princess Maud. This launched Jones’s trilogy about three strong, passionate, and self-willed founders of the Plantagenet empire: Maud, Henry, and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

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