
The New Trainee
Crossdressing Stories, Book 36
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Hellen Heels
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He walked briskly across the hall. In his hand was a bag which he held onto firmly. As he walked, he took note of the other men and women around. They were all decked in blue overalls, red gloves, and red boots. They also had goggles covering their eyes and helmets on their head.
It was standard procedure for anyone on the assembly floor to be dressed in that attire. He was supposed to also be dressed like them. But instead, he was only wearing what he had come to work in on that morning: a pair of blue jeans and a yellow t-shirt.
As he walked, he did not mind that others would wonder why he had decided to be dressed without his own helmets, overalls, gloves, and boots.
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