"Music was my first love, and it will be my last", Tony Miles already sang. And that also applies to the male protagonist in this story, who does have a certain musical talent, but does not know how to develop it well. But thanks to the special gift of his music teacher, he now manages to actually develop his musical talent "with a refined, feminine keystroke and approach". What he doesn't know yet is that she will allow him "as a bonus" to keep his new, feminine figure and personality, forever, because she foresees that this will make not only himself, but also many other people happy, whom he , once being a woman for ever, will gladden and comfort with his music . . . . - Tom -
"Music was my first love, and it will be my last", Tony Miles already sang. And that also applies to the male protagonist in this story, who does have a certain musical talent, but does not know how to develop it well. But thanks to the special gift of his music teacher, he now manages to actually develop his musical talent "with a refined, feminine keystroke and approach". What he doesn't know yet is that she will allow him "as a bonus" to keep his new, feminine figure and personality, forever, because she foresees that this will make not only himself, but also many other people happy, whom he , once being a woman for ever, will gladden and comfort with his music . . . . - Tom -
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