“mom.” Hayden answered Mrs. Queen’s call.
Mrs. Queen: “Hayden, are you off work?”
Hayden: “Well, I was just getting ready to get off work; what happened?”
Mrs. Queen asked, “In addition to evening dresses, do we want to help you buy a few more sets of casual clothes for daily wear?”
Hayden refused without even thinking, “No need.”
She just wore an evening dress to attend the banquet tomorrow night and told everyone that she was actually a woman. It was normal for her to like Kevin. Kevin was also a normal man and was not gay. People no longer needed to look at Kevin through colored glasses.
Everyone always thought that Kevin caused her harm, so they always looked at Kevin through colored glasses, but they didn’t look at her that way.
“Why don’t you need it? Don’t you want to regain your identity as a woman?” Mrs. Queen asked puzzledly, and soon she added, “Are you just going to wear women’s clothes tomorrow night and then continue to wear men’s clothes?”
Hayden said, “Same as usual.”
That meant she didn’t need fake bre*sts anymore.
However, she looked a bit like Princess. Even without fake bre*sts and wearing a suit jacket, she still looked like a man.
Mrs. Queen: “You have already decided to reveal your identity, so why do you still pretend to be a man? It’s so tiring.”
“Mom, that’s my habit. It’s been a habit for more than 20 years. I can’t change it all at once. Mom, you can just buy it for me as I ask. I can arrange future things by myself. Mom, you don’t have to worry about it. If you are worried, worry about your son.”
Mrs. Queen said, “Don’t worry about Hugh, the br@t. Okay, I will buy it as you asked. In addition, I will buy you a few more sets of home clothes and put them in the cabinet. You can take them out and wear them whenever you want.”
Hayden hummed.
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