The story is about a teenage girl named Wendy Ann Ingrid Farrell, nicknamed "Waif," who has recently turned 18. She has been battling a blood and bone marrow disease but is currently in remission due to successful treatments involving stem cell transfusions from her twin sisters. However, the treatment has halted her physical development, leaving her with the body of an 11-year-old despite her actual age.
A Story in the Naked In School Universe
They are off someplace with their other grandmother, their father’s mother, Ms. Fiona. There is a big stink going on with the two grammas. Gramma Andrews, has convinced her granddaughters to go to school in the NIS Program. Gramma Farrell is against the idea, and has taken action to get the twins removed from their mother’s care, claiming she is unfit. She dragged the kids off to see a counselor today
A family embarks on a tiring journey to the beach, accompanied by whining siblings. They reach their bungalow, and a young woman reflects on her clothing and preparations for the beach. She plans to go to the beach while her mother tends to her younger siblings. The young woman, named Wendy Ann Ingrid Farrell, is happy about her remission from a blood and bone marrow disease, aided by stem cell transfusions from her twin siblings. She remains healthy but hasn't undergone puberty, resulting in an
The trio made it to the bungalow without incident and her escorts left Waif just inside her front door. Her mother and the twins were still not home. Falling naked on her bed, Waif lay awake and confused. If she continued to pass as an eleven year old she could be naked in public without a worry, as it was legal for twelve and under in Shoreside Park.
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