Feminine Frequency: Reluctant Feminization Romance
Lilly Lustwood
This is an illustrated romance novella, complete with beautiful images inside. Enjoy!
I was a science student at MIT, a kid from a Wyoming cattle farm who should’ve been focused on code, data, and survival. Then one sleepless night, I stumbled onto Girly Talk. At first, it was background noise—two women laughing about makeup, fashion, and boys.
Nothing to do with me. Nothing I should’ve cared about.
But something happened. My shoulders loosened when they told me to breathe. My lips tingled when I tried the balm they swore by. I bought lotion, then panties, then wore my ex’s dress I swore I’d never wear.
Each step I called “an experiment,” a test to prove the podcast was using hidden frequencies. Because admitting I wanted it—that I wanted to be her—was too much.
And through all of it, there was Avery. My rival in class, the boy who saw me slip.
This story contains transgender romance, transgender transformation, gradual feminization, friends to lovers, and first-time feminization tropes. Some real places and people were referenced but the story is a work of fiction. The cover image is from Brightlucky Press.

