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Honeymoon in Vegas

by Sharon W.

Stacy Robertson grimaced as he glanced through the pile of mail he and

his roommate Steve had amassed over the last couple of days. Another

letter addressed to Miss Stacy Robertson. This one was from Ed

McMahon. Over the years Stacy had learned to live with the name he'd

been given; he'd taken some teasing over it in school, and there were

of course quite a few misunderstandings along the way. Seeing Stacy

Keach play Mike Hammer on television made him feel a little better, and

he'd mention Keach whenever someone asked him, 'What kind of name is

that for a guy?' He'd never liked fighting, but had his share of them

as a youth. Nowadays, he'd decided he liked his name and couldn't care

less what others thought. Little did he know that in a few weeks, the

name would fit him better than he ever could have imagined.

Steve and Stacy had roomed together during their junior year of

college, and it looked as though they'd be spending summer together as

well.

"Bills, bills, junk mail, more junk mail, mail for Steve. I never get

anything good," Stacy mused. He placed Steve's letter on the counter

and settled into a La-Z-Boy in the living room. This summer was going

to be lousy. Everyone had gone home to their families, to their

friends. Stacy and his girlfriend Christina had parted company for the

summer just a few days ago. They'd spent most of the past year

together, but Christina wanted to spend time with her family over the

summer. Stacy had thought about going along with her, but for one

thing, her parents were pretty strict and wouldn't approve of him

staying at their house over the entire summer, and for another thing,

he just didn't feel ready to get into that sort of a commitment. Why

didn't she just stay in town for the summer? He wondered if he'd ever

understand women. Stacy had dated a few girls in high school, and

several in college before meeting Christina, and he'd never met anyone

like her. Still, whether or not he was ready to settle down, he didn't

know. Now he'd gone and sent her off alone, and he'd be spending the

next two months in front of the tv, most likely. He dozed off.

"Stace, wake up!" a voice called to him.

Stacy came around groggily and saw Steve looking pretty excited and

waving an envelope at him.

"Hey, you remember that contest I entered when Jennifer and I were

engaged?" he asked.

Stacy frowned. "Not the Honeymoon in Vegas contest?"

"The Wedding Extravaganza in Vegas, to be exact," Steve replied, still

excited.

"You didn't..." Stacy began.

"Read this!" he answered.

Stacy looked at the document Steve had handed him. Steve had won a

free wedding package. At first glance, it looked as though the prize

included airfare, rental car, hotel, the ceremony, bridal outfit and

tuxedo, and spending money. It mentioned that someone would be calling

to explain everything further. Stacy looked over at the answering

machine and saw its red light blinking. "I was just going to check

messages when I found you sprawled out in here," Steve said. He

started the voice recording. It was a quick message from the contest

people, giving Steve a number to call them back at. Steve dialed and

talked excitedly with the representative for a few minutes. After a

while though, his tone settled down a bit and he started saying,

"uh-huh....uh-huh....mmm-hmmm," then finally thanked the representative

and hung up.

"So, what did they say?" Stacy asked.

"Everything is included, airfare, hotel, outfits, everything. They

gave me the number of the travel agent to call to set everything up."

"Ok, so why all the 'uh-huhs'"? Stacy asked.

"Well, they were going over the basic eligibility requirements.

First, you have to be 21."

"Ok, that's not a problem..." Stacy began.

"Also, it has to be done before the end of next month. That's about

six weeks away."

"You should be able to get some time off from work, right?" Stacy

asked.

Steve didn't answer. "And...it has to be a bride and groom."

Stacy straightened up. "And you didn't tell them you and Jennifer

broke up a month ago?"

"Well we were together when I entered the contest. How was I supposed

to know she was going to run off with someone else? We were engaged,

after all," Steve replied.

"So they won't let you go alone?" Stacy asked.

"I wouldn't want to go alone anyway. No, they are expecting a bride

and groom, Stace. I just told them I had no problem with that."

"Why don't you ask one of the girls at work to go along for fun?"

"Stace, the only one that isn't married hasn't worked there long enough

to take vacation time. It's only been a month since Jennifer. Heck, I

don't even know anyone else. What am I supposed to do, go to bars this

week and try to pick up a bride? "Can I buy you a drink? How about a

free wedding in Vegas?" Steve joked.

"Might work, you never know..." Stacy answered, smiling.

Steve sat down to think, and Stacy went back to watching television.

Suddenly he heard the remote click and the tv went off. Steve looked

over at him.

"When's the last time you took a vacation? You didn't go along with

Christina, you've been hanging around here as long as I can remember,"

Steve said.

"Steve, I don't have anyone to go with either. Neither of us is

engaged, remember?"

"Yeah, but that's not what I meant. Maybe we could go together."

Stacy opened his eyes wide. Was Steve suggesting they go to Vegas as a

couple? He let out a laugh. "And I suppose you get to be the groom,"

he said.

"Well, I did win the contest. Besides, you might enjoy it!" Steve

replied.

A chill ran through Stacy. As a child, he'd been more than interested

in his sister's things. She was two years older than he was, and when

she wasn't home he would sneak into her room and try some of her

dresses on. He'd never been caught, but he had a feeling his sister

knew what was going on. She'd once told him his mom had wanted a

little girl, and was set on the name Stacy, no matter what. He'd even

seen pictures of him as an infant, in which his mother had allowed his

hair to grow fairly long and had put yellow ribbons in it. He wondered

if she'd taken him outside like that. After he left home for school,

all thoughts of trying on his sister's clothes were behind him, until

now. He tensed up a little.

"Steve, I can't do that. It would never work, you know that.

They'd probably know I was a guy right away and embarass us right there

at the airport."

"Stace, you don't have to do it. I was just making a suggestion.

"Still, $10,000 is a lot of spending money we'll lose out on..." Steve

replied.

Stacy looked back at him. "We'd need about that much, in advance, to

make me look passable as your fiancee," he laughed.

"That shouldn't cost much at all, Stace. And your dress will be paid

for..." Steve replied, smiling. "I think we could do it, and have a

good time in the meantime."

Stacy smiled. "Don't suppose I'll really have to marry you, do you?"

"Why wouldn't you want to marry me?" Steve demanded, joking.

"Aren't I man enough for you?" Steve paused, and thought for a moment.

"Let me work on that, ok? Besides, you could always say no at the

altar, sweetheart..."

Reluctantly, Stacy found himself agreeing to Steve's plan, and the

next morning Steve was off to see the travel agent to set up the trip.

Since Stacy wasn't working, they only needed to work the trip around

Steve's schedule. Christina called that morning, and Stacy talked to

her for a while, never mentioning the trip. He figured he'd have to

distort the truth about what they were doing just a bit, with good

reason. Steve came home waving a pair of airline tickets at Stacy.

"First class seats, Stace! Mr. Steve Thomas and Miss Stacy

Robertson." Stacy was surprised he didn't cringe this time at hearing

the 'Miss' in front of his name. "We're staying at the Mirage, hey

maybe we'll get a room with a jacuzzi! The money is supposed to be

waiting for us in a safe deposit box at the hotel," Steve continued.

Stacy wondered how he would be able to pass as a woman in just three

weeks.

After a few days of trying to figure out where to start, Steve and

Stacy were about ready to give up. Steve had picked up some rather

unstylish looking dresses from the local thrift shop, and none of them

seemed to do Stacy any justice. Their feeble attempts to purchase

makeup had been pretty unsuccessful. Stacy had no idea what color

would match his facial color. He wished Christina were here, at least

she'd know what to do, how to dress him up. Of course, she'd probably

dump him in an instant and call a good psychiatrist as well... Between

the two of them, Stacy and Steve knew no women other than their moms

and sisters, all of whom were thousands of miles away. Their source

for help was totally unexpected. Steve had been reading the classified

section of the local college paper when he came across an ad that

caught his eye. "Serena, Queen of Fantasy" was the woman's title.

Among her specialties was "Grooming CD/TV/TS's", and upon seeing that,

Steve picked up the phone.

"We're all set. Nothing to worry about now, Stace," Steve said as

Stacy came home from a trip out to the supermarket. He looked back at

Steve.

"What, did Jennifer agree to marry you after all? Do I still get to be

best man?"

"No, you're still my bride, Stace. Check this out..." Steve began. He

showed Stacy the ad and told him everything Serena had told him over

the phone. "Now I told her we were going to get married in Vegas, so

she knows what's up. She wants you to spend a full week at her place,

and by the time she gets through with you, she said you may not want to

go back to being a guy." That made Stacy cringe a bit.

"And you set this up already? When am I supposed to go?" he asked.

"Tomorrow morning, bright and early. She says not to bring anything

with you unless you want books to read. Shall I pack 'The Ugly

Duckling' for you, my future swan?" he laughed.

Stacy chuckled, unpacked the groceries and had dinner. They sat in the

living room talking for quite a while, nervousness running through

Stacy's mind and body.

"Well, at least it won't be a boring summer," he said as he went to his

room.

Morning seemed to arrive too quickly. As instructed by Serena, Steve

drove Stacy to her house, which was a rather large two story home, very

pretty from the outside. Stacy was told to wear only a bathing suit

and a towel, and so when he got out of the car and rang her doorbell,

it would seem to anyone who saw him that he was there for a dip in

Serena's large pool out back. She met him at the door. "You must be

Stacy. Come in, young lady," Serena said. Stacy flinched a bit, but

entered. Serena had him stand up straight in her living room, which

was quite spacious. "First thing I'll need is measurements. Let's

see, you are about 5' 6", 130 pounds according to my scale. She took

measurements of Stacy's waist, hips, and 'bustline', then scratched

some numbers on a sheet of paper. "Steven knows you pretty well.

That's close to what he told me on the phone. Now, just so you know,

here's an idea of what we'll be doing this week. You'll be living here

full time, and starting tomorrow, you will act as my visiting niece

Stacy. We will be shopping, going out, on your roommate's expense

account of course, and you will be learning to be feminine in every

way. By this Friday night, I expect my lovely niece Stacy to be ready

for a party I'll be having here. We have a lot of work to do, so let

me show you around," she finished. Serena gave Stacy the grand tour,

finishing up at Stacy's bedroom, which had a full bath and vanity. It

was set up for a young woman; none of the type of junk he and Steve had

collected at their place. Stacy sat on the bed and wondered with

excitement what the week would be like.

Things began with a long, hot bath, during which Stacy was instructed

how to shave his legs without butchering them. He also found himself

shaving his chest, underarms, and at the base of his neck and

shoulders, where he was rather appalled to discover a few male hairs.

By the time the water drained away, Stacy's body was smoother than he

could have imagined. Serena decided to try waxing Stacy's legs, and as

smooth as they had been before, Stacy couldn't believe how they looked

afterwards. Serena gave Stacy a pink bathrobe and pair of slippers,

and sent him off to bed. "We have a long day tomorrow, so I want you

to get some sleep, ok?" Stacy had been rather aroused by his own body,

and thought it would be difficult to sleep, but the long hot bath soon

took its toll and he was snoring like a baby.

The day began early for Stacy. Serena left him in bathrobe and

slippers, and decided to work on his face first. She'd instructed him

to take a close shave, and he hadn't disappointed her. His face felt

smooth all over to her. Stacy had always felt lucky that he only had

to shave about twice a week; now it seemed a blessing. She wasn't

about to give Stacy any mercy, and began by shaping his eyebrows. The

plucking was pretty painful, and when Serena finished, Stacy had the

arched, sexy eyebrows of a young woman. Next, she distracted his

attention, and before he knew it, he felt a quick, burning feeling in

both earlobes. Now this seemed permanent. Earring holes always leave

a mark, even if they grow over, don't they? he thought. Still, he

didn't argue. As he sat there, Serena worked her magic and put the

finishing touches on Stacy's face. As she finished dabbing mascara on

his eyelashes, Stacy looked up to see a beautiful woman's face staring

back at him in the mirror. Serena led him to his closet, where she

picked out an outfit for Stacy to wear to go shopping. She handed him

something she called a gaff, which would hide his private parts and

give him some curves, and although it was a little uncomfortable at

first, it did its job. She also provided Stacy with a pair of breast

forms. 'Size 36D,' she said. 'They may draw some attention, so you'd

better be ready for it! These are masectomy forms, and they will look

very real.' Stacy didn't need her to tell him that. They looked

amazingly real. He appeared to have some pretty impressive cleavage!

Twenty minutes later, Stacy stood in his bedroom looking in the mirror,

wearing a pink, low-cut blouse and a denim skirt with a pair of white

flats. Serena had fitted him with a sexy shoulder length blond wig.

He couldn't believe what he was looking at. After an hour of tutoring

from Serena, he was ready to hit the mall. Stepping out the front door

was a big step for Stacy, and he was surprised how easy it was to do.

He seemed to float over to Serena's car, and he opened the door and sat

down the way he'd been instructed to. Serena had decided to visit the

busiest mall in the city, and it made Stacy nervous. What if they ran

into someone he knew? "They'll never know it's you, Stacy. Now relax

and prepare to have a lot of fun!"

Stacy couldn't believe how much fun he'd had at the mall. They must

have spent the entire day there. There had been a trip to a

manicurist, who spent an hour sculpting Stacy's fingernails, adding a

sexy coat of red to the false nails she had glued on. They were about

1/2 inch past his fingers, and Serena explained that they would take

some getting used to. There was the beauty salon, where Stacy had his

blond wig styled. When he was done his hair now had a sexy wave to it,

and came down to just past his shoulders. They went over how to care

for the wig until Serena was sure Stacy knew exactly what to do. Next,

there were the shops. They'd visited six ladies' clothing shops and

one department store. Stacy was laden down with shopping bags filled

with Dresses, skirts, blouses, shorts, and jewelry, and he carried a

new white purse. He hadn't had any problems trying on outfits, in fact

several of the salesgirls had complimented Stacy on his appearance, and

suggested other outfits that would look great on the woman shopping

with her Aunt Serena. There was a stop at a shoe store, where Stacy

found he fit a size 10M quite nicely. Serena bought him five pairs of

pumps, two pairs of flats, a pair of walking shoes and even a pair of

sneakers. The pumps seemed scary to Stacy; he was asked to stand up in

them and try to walk around to see how they fit. Serena had forgotten

about this, and instead asked Stacy to hold up her leg and move her

foot around to check the shoe size. The heels varied from a 2 inch

white heel to a 4 inch pink satin pump. Stacy wondered where the heck

he'd be wearing that. 'By the way, did you see the pool in my

backyard?' Serena asked, and with that, they'd headed over to a store

specializing in swimsuits and lingerie. For now, Stacy would be

restricted to one-piece bathing suits, and he found a pretty red and

white one, which he absolutely HAD to have. It fit well, although he

didn't come out of the dressing room to model it as he had the dresses.

But before he could exit, Serena tossed something else over the

dressing room door. It was a sexy satin nightgown, a deep red color,

and it came down to just past Stacy's thigh when he slipped it on. He

grew very excited, and invited Serena in to see. She nearly gasped.

"You look amazing, Stacy. Hang on a minute..." She returned a few

minutes later with a pair of lace teddies, which seemed to fit Stacy

like a glove. Stacy wouldn't stop talking when they finally sat down

to lunch in the mall pavilion. 'Stacy, we need to work on your voice a

bit, so be quiet for a while!' Serena pleaded. Stacy was too excited,

though, and talked Serena's ears off about the clothes he'd liked and

how did she think he'd look in them. Already she'd seen a big shift in

the attitude of her student since yesterday... On the way home from

the mall, they stopped off at the supermarket to pick up a few things

for dinner. Serena ran into a friend of hers in the checkout line, and

she introduced Stacy as her niece. Stacy smiled and said 'Hi,' then

turned to pretend to look at the tabloids. Someone bumped him from

behind, and Stacy whirled around to see a man in his mid-20's looking

down at him. "Sorry, Miss. Need to watch where I'm going more often,"

he said, smiling. Stacy smiled back at him and said, "That's ok." He

couldn't think of anything else. The man walked over to the woman

Serena was talking to. "Mom, I couldn't find your marshmallows, and I

nearly killed that woman back there," he said, laughing a little.

Before Stacy knew what was happening, Serena had introduced the man to

him. "Stacy, dear, this is Barbara's son Greg. Greg, this is my

niece, Stacy." Greg took Stacy's hand and shook it, saying he was in

town visiting his parents that week. Stacy smiled, saying she was from

out of town as well. Barbara and Greg took off, leaving Stacy to

breathe a sigh of relief as Serena took out her purse to pay for the

groceries. In the car, Stacy relaxed, looking forward to unpacking

everything. "So, what did you think of Greg?" Serena asked. "He seems

like a nice guy," Stacy replied. "He didn't suspect a thing, did he?"

"Of course not, dear. And he won't on Friday night, either", she

answered. "You see, I've invited Barbara and her husband to my party

Friday night, and I thought my niece might like to have someone to

dance with."

Stacy flinched a bit. "You mean I've got a date for the party?" "Not

exactly, no. You'll both be there, that's all. Anything more is up to

you," Serena said. She seemed to smile a bit at Stacy, who seemed a

little uneasy.

"Well, I'll probably just chat with him like everyone else," Stacy

said.

Serena left it at that. Stacy had a big week ahead of her, and she

wondered if her niece would be more excited about the idea of seeing

Greg again as the week went on.

They arrived at home, unpacked everything and made dinner. Stacy

seemed exhausted after he ate, and Serena had about had it as well.

Stacy made it a point to sleep in his new red nightgown, although

Serena cautioned him not to wear it too often. "Save it for a special

occasion, Stacy," she'd said. Stacy began to wonder...

It was a long week, Serena thought, when she woke up Friday morning.

Her tutoring was nearly at an end; Saturday she'd be sending Stacy

home, ready for her wedding. Her student had progressed faster than

she had expected. Stacy's voice had become unmistakeably feminine, her

mannerisms and attitudes had been completely female. They didn't spend

every hour in grueling training; they'd gone swimming out back

together, and even in that skimpy red and white swimsuit, Stacy could

pass as a sexy woman. They'd flipped through women's magazines talking

about everything from hairstyles to the role of today's businesswoman

in society. They'd gone to a tanning salon. They'd gone to several

nice restaurants, and Stacy had no problems at all, other than the

first time she'd had to use the ladies' room, and was a little nervous.

They'd become pretty close friends, and Serena would be sad to see

Stacy go. She hoped they'd stay in touch, although she wasn't sure if

she'd be keeping in touch with a man or a woman. Last night Barbara

had called to talk to Serena about what to bring to her party Friday,

and then Greg suddenly came on the line, asking to talk to Stacy. He'd

asked Stacy if she had a date for the party, and Stacy had replied,

"well, not yet..." in a way that surprised Serena. Stacy had talked to

her for hours afterward, asking what to expect on a date with a guy.

Serena thought she might wind up delivering some advice in this area.

Stacy had gone from 'Well, I'll probably just chat with him like

everyone else', to asking Serena how she should act on a first date,

and Stacy seemed very excited. Serena shook her head, smiled, and went

to wake up her niece.

Barbara Wilson couldn't believe how nice Serena's house looked.

Serena and her niece had certainly gone to lengths to make the place

spotless, and it looked beautiful. By the time she, her husband Phil,

and Greg finally arrived, the party was already underway. She

explained to Serena that Greg had taken quite a while to get ready,

trying to decide, of all things, which tie Stacy would like the most.

80's soft-pop music was playing, there was a huge food buffet, and

although Barbara recognized a few of Serena's friends, she couldn't

remember Serena having such a big party...there were people everywhere,

outside by the pool, chatting in the living room, dancing in the

recreation room. She and Phil wandered off to find Serena. Greg stood

alone by the front door, then began to look around for any sign of

Stacy. Serena walked up to him.

"Hi, Serena. My parents went that way looking for you," he began.

"Stacy will be down in a minute, you can wait by the stairs, ok?" she

replied, and then made her way into the living room after Barbara and

Phil. Greg shrugged, and walked along the hallway to the base of the

stairs. At least it wasn't crowded in here, he thought. He sat down

on the bottom few steps. After a few minutes, he felt someone walking

down the stairs. He turned, stood up, and caught his breath. He was

speechless as he stared at the beautiful woman making her way down the

stairs. Stacy had chosen a strapless pink semiformal dress, which

highlighted her sexy figure. Her hair cascaded down to her shoulders,

full of beautiful waves and curls, and was complimented with a pink

ribbon. She wore a diamond pendant which matched her tennis bracelet,

and a pair of pink high heeled pumps. Her smile made Greg shiver with

desire. She came down to him, and he kissed her hand and said hello.

"You look beautiful, Stacy. I've been looking forward to seeing you

tonight," Greg said.

"Thank you," Stacy replied. "I've been looking forward to it myself,"

she continued, and took his hand. They held hands as they walked into

the living room.

Stacy knew there would be a lot of people at the party, but she was

still unprepared for all the compliments she got as she and Greg said

hello to everyone. Serena had told her to spend some time meeting with

her friends, introducing herself and so on. She caught sight of

several older men watching her closely, and she could feel their

stares. It was a strange feeling. Finally, she had the chance to say

hi to Serena while Greg grabbed a couple of dinner plates for them.

Serena smiled when she caught sight of Stacy. "Well, how do I look?"

Stacy asked. Serena was speechless. Finally she said, "Stacy, you are

the most beautiful woman I've ever made," and she laughed. "You look

stunning. Where is Greg?" "He's off getting me some dinner," she

replied. "Doesn't he look handsome?"

"He does," Serena replied. "Are you still looking forward to marrying

Steve?"

Stacy laughed. She'd thought about that earlier tonight. Steve still

seemed like her buddy, her roommate. Greg was something else. Still,

it would be over after tonight, and knowing that seemed to make it

easier for her to accept. "Tonight, I'm Greg's girlfriend, and I'm

really enjoying myself, Serena!" Stacy turned to see Greg approaching.

"Remember everything we talked about, Stacy," Serena said. Stacy

turned and followed Greg to a table, where they sat and picked at their

dinner plates. Stacy caught site of couples dancing in the next room,

and smiled. Greg must have seen her; he took her hand and asked if she

would honor him with a dance. As they got up, a photographer stopped

by their table and had them sit back down. Greg put his arm around

Stacy, and they stared into each other's eyes for the picture. Stacy

felt mesmerized by Greg, and they entered the rec room. The furniture

had been moved earlier to make room for dancing, and there were several

couples dancing to an upbeat song. Stacy took Greg's hand when the

next song started, and they walked out to the dance floor. Greg held

Stacy close. At first, she kept her distance, but soon she relaxed,

and before she knew it, she had her arms around Greg's neck as they

danced to the next slow song. They stared into each other's eyes

again, and then Stacy rested her head on Greg's shoulder. Again, she

was grateful for her height. She remembered being unhappy as a young

boy, being rather short. Now she couldn't have been happier at 5' 6".

With the heels, she imagined herself as a professional model, and

someone had even asked her earlier if she'd done any modeling. She

would have taken his business card if she'd had a place to put it; she

told him to give it to Serena instead. Right now Stacy was happier

than she could ever have imagined, looking like a beauty queen and

dancing close with a guy who was a complete doll. They danced to a few

more songs, then took a walk outside by the pool. They shared an

oversized poolchair and talked for what seemed to Stacy like hours.

She would be sorry to see Greg go. Before she knew it, she'd promised

to go out with him again if they were ever in town again at the same

time. Stacy had settled down in Greg's arms, sitting back in the

poolchair and staring up at the stars. Just then the sound of Greg's

mother came from inside. "Greg, your dad and I are going now. Do you

need a ride home?"

"I have a long day tomorrow, I have to get going. I feel like I'm 16

again," Greg said, laughing. "Out on a date with a beautiful girl,

more nervous than you can imagine, and now my mother is calling me!"

Stacy laughed, stared into his eyes, and leaned in toward him. "You're

nervous too, huh?"

Greg yelled back, "Be right there!" and smiled at Stacy. "I'll miss

you, Stacy. Wish we could've gotten to know each other better."

Stacy smiled, put an arm around Greg, and stroked his face. "So do I,"

she replied, then leaned in and kissed him. As her lips touched his,

Stacy wondered what the kiss would be like. It felt good, and soon

they were locked in a passionate French kiss. It seemed to last

forever, as she returned each of his following kisses with eagerness.

Finally Greg straightened up, and Stacy offered to walk him out to the

car. Greg's parents were already inside, and they pretended not to

stare as Greg gave Stacy a goodnight kiss at the car door. The car

drove off into the night, and Stacy stood there watching it go, in a

daze for a moment, and then she strode back inside.

After the party wound down, Stacy and Serena spent some time helping

to clean up. Serena had hired a few people to take care of the mess

everyone left, but they decided to clean up out back by the pool. When

they finished, Stacy sat down on a lawnchair. She looked up at the

stars, and smiled. Serena walked over to her. "You know, I saw you

and Greg out at the car. That was quite a kiss! So you had a good

time tonight, I assume..."

"Yes, Serena, it was wonderful. This whole week has been so much fun!"

"Well, I think you're ready to be a blushing bride now, don't you?"

Serena asked.

Stacy found herself looking forward to trying on bridal gowns, picking

out the perfect one, and seeing herself in the mirror. "I think so..."

Serena had gone over the proper way for a bride to walk down the aisle,

how to choose what to wear, and how to act. Stacy was ready. Stacy

got up and gave Serena a big hug.

"You've done so much for me, Serena. How can I ever repay you?" Stacy

asked, tears forming in her eyes.

"Oh, your 'husband' will take care of repaying me, Stacy. I'm going to

miss our close friendship, though," she replied. Stacy wouldn't hear

of ending their friendship, though, and promised to visit Serena

whenever she could.

Steve had a million questions, as they drove home Saturday morning.

Stacy made him carry most of her things to the car. He nearly fainted

upon seeing his best friend in a tight red slipdress and heels. Stacy

looked natural as a woman. He wanted to know everything. Stacy, for

her part, didn't say too much. When Steve arrived, she gave him a hug,

startled him with her feminine voice, and sent him to her room to get

her things. In the car, she did a lot of thinking, but kept mentally

changing the subject. She missed Greg already. She was happy to be

going home. She wondered if Steve had figured out a way to avoid

actually getting married. She thought of Christina, and what she might

be up to right about now. She would miss Serena's company. Finally,

when they got home, she began to open up, and told Steve all about her

week. They didn't have to unpack much; the flight to Las Vegas was the

following morning, and Stacy wouldn't be bringing anything a man would

need. She just grabbed a book and a Cosmopolitan magazine to read on

the airplane, and announced she was already packed. Steve couldn't get

over the change in his roommate. She helped him pack for the trip,

carefully folding his clothes so they wouldn't wrinkle. The old Stacy

would have tossed everything in haphazardly. She offered to make

dinner, but Steve had a surprise, Stacy's favorite dish, Alaskan Snow

Crab legs. "I figured I at least owed you dinner for putting you

through this past week," he began. "Doesn't look like it was torture

for you, though." For a while they sat and talked like buddies, but it

seemed strange and different to Steve. Stacy was a different person;

his roommate was an attractive woman, and she played the part like a

pro. Still, they managed to spend some time before bed relaxing in the

living room watching the baseball All Star game. After trying to

engage Stacy in conversation about the American League pitchers, Steve

changed the subject. "Stace, you think you'll be able to go back to

being a guy again when we get back from Vegas?" he asked. Stacy didn't

answer; she just shrugged, but that question had crossed her mind as

well. She left the room for a few minutes, then returned wearing a

pink silk nightgown, and said, "well, I'm headed to bed, Steve. Wake

me up early, ok?" Her smooth legs were clearly visible, the nightgown

came to a few inches above the knee, and Steve was shocked to feel

himself getting a little aroused by his best friend. "I better get to

bed too, before I start making passes at you," he laughed. He got up,

walked over to Stacy and gave her a hug. "Glad you're back," he said.

She felt soft in his arms. Stacy said goodnight, and went off to bed.

They had another big week coming up.

Stacy woke up around four in the morning, and couldn't get back to

sleep. He wandered into the kitchen to find something to calm his

stomach a bit. He settled on some toast and hot tea. He found it hard

to describe how he felt. Excited, nervous, anxious, afraid...no, not

really afraid. He'd become a beautiful woman over the past week, and

had breezed through Serena's dinner party Friday night. Their plane

wasn't due to leave for Las Vegas for another four hours, but Stacy was

too wound up to go back to bed. Las Vegas was going to be so exciting!

Staying at the honeymoon suite at The Mirage, the spending money, the

luxury car they'd be given to drive around in, the shows, and the

wedding... Steve had received a packet in the mail from a bridal

boutique located in a fashion mall on the Strip. They needed Stacy's

measurements, and were prepared to pamper the bride-to-be, making sure

she found the most perfect dress for the occasion. Stacy realized how

much he was looking forward to this. He found himself longing to see

himself as a bride. He yearned for the feel of the dress, and being

the center of attention. What a change he'd undergone since just a few

weeks ago. At five, he decided it was late enough to start getting

changed. He showered, waxed his perfectly smooth legs, and headed for

his room. All of his feminine clothing was in the two suitcases he'd

brought back from Serena's, except for the outfit he'd chosen to wear

on the plane this morning. Stacy put on a matching red bra and

panties, then slid a pair of pantyhose over his legs, enjoying the

silky feeling of the stockings against his skin. Next, a half slip,

and then a red blouse with a white skirt. He searched through a

suitcase and found a belt, then stepped into a pair of white flats.

Then it was off to the bathroom to start on makeup. After applying a

base, adding some powder, then a touch of blush and a light shade of

red lipstick, Stacy went to work on his eyes, using a conservative

light colored eye shadow, and expertly lining his lower eyelids with

the pencil that he'd nearly poked his eye out with, the first few times

he'd tried it. He applied some mascara to lift his eyelashes, which

seemed so feminine as they curled outward. He gave his nails a new

coat of soft red, surprised at how well he'd done with them. Finally,

he brushed the wig he'd worn all night, until he'd found the perfect

style. He attacked it with hairspray. He slipped a pair of white

pearl stud earrings on, and added a gold necklace with a heart pendant.

Stacy stood back, admiring the woman he'd become.

There Stacy stood, an attractive bride-to-be, waiting to fly out to

Las Vegas to be married. She shivered a little, stocked her white

purse with the makeup and a few other things, and went to Steve's room

to wake him. She opened the door a crack and saw him sprawled out on

the bed. Apparently his alarm clockradio had failed to wake him. It

was playing something by the Bee Gees, and Steve hadn't moved. Stacy

shut the alarm off, and sat on the bed next to him.

"Hey sleepyhead, wake up," Stacy said, playfully running her fingers

through Steve's hair. "Time to catch a flight!"

Steve stirred, and opened his eyes. "What time is it, Stace?"

"About 8 o'clock, better hurry!" she replied.

Steve practically jumped out of bed, adrenalin flowing. "The flight's

at 8:15! We're not gonna make it!" He ran for the bathroom.

Stacy knocked on the door, and walked in behind him.

"Why didn't you wake me up sooner?!" Steve called over the rush of

running water.

"Steve, I was just kidding, it's only 6:30..." Stacy answered.

The water stopped, and Steve turned around. "What?" he asked.

"I knew you wouldn't get out of bed easily unless I lied to you!" Stacy

replied.

"Just like a woman, wouldn't you know?" Steve muttered.

"I heard that! I don't HAVE to marry you, you know," Stacy giggled.

Steve smiled, turned, and aimed a can of shaving cream at Stacy. She

darted out the door and headed for the living room.

"Are you ready to go yet?" Stacy called from her recliner in the

living room.

There was no answer from Steve, but she figured he had to be about

ready. It was nearly 7:30, although the airport was fairly close by.

Steve appeared a moment later, wearing a red polo shirt and white

slacks. Stacy's jaw dropped.

"Well, we're supposed to be getting married, right? Why not look

alike?" Steve said, smiling. "You look amazing, by the way, Stace." He

slipped into the kitchen, downed some milk and grabbed a banana. "All

set?"

"I've been ready for an hour now," Stacy answered.

They got the suitcases in the car and headed for the airport.

Stacy sat down to wait while Steve checked their luggage in. She

caught a couple of businessmen looking at her from a block of

telephones. They smiled, looking a little embarassed. She decided to

have a little fun, and walked straight over to them, passing them only

at the last second to pick up a telephone and dial her home number.

She stared and smiled at them, waited for the answering machine to pick

up, and said, "Hi honey, I'm going to be out of town for about a week

on, umm, business... Love you, bye!" She looked straight at one of the

men, winked at him, and walked over to meet Steve. He'd just returned

from checking in the baggage, and Stacy threw her arms around him and

gave him a quick kiss on the lips. She turned to see the two men

looking utterly shocked. They walked toward the security area, and

Stacy noticed Steve looking just as shocked as well. "What was that

for?" he stammered.

"Sorry, there were two guys hitting on me back there, and I had to lose

them. I'll tell you about it later," she answered. Just a little

white lie, she thought.

Steve still looked a bit unnerved. "Ok, well, warn me next time, ok?

Remember I've never kissed you before, or any guy, for that matter."

Stacy replied, "Do you see another guy here? Thought you'd need some

practice for when it comes time to kiss the bride," and they both

laughed.

The flight to Las Vegas was a nonstop four hour flight, and Stacy was

pleased to get an aisle seat. No fun to step over people to get to the

bathroom, she figured. They had breakfast on the plane, and watched a

movie about a woman who falls in love with her fiance's brother while

he's in a coma. Stacy was laughing hard at one point, and Steve turned

to her, not saying a word. "What, is something wrong?" she said as she

noticed his stare. "No, nothing. You even laugh like a woman," he

whispered.

"I'll tell you all about my week when we get to the hotel, if you

want," Stacy replied. Stacy slept the last hour of the flight, waking

up to the feel of the landing gear touching down.

Ah, the joys of womanhood, Stacy thought as she watched Steve

struggle to carry four suitcases from the carousel out to their taxi.

Finally she couldn't bear it any longer and grabbed two suitcases from

him. They staggered out of the airport to their rental car. Stacy

offered to drive, having been to Las Vegas once before. She'd become

accustomed to driving in heels; it felt natural now. They sped towards

the Las Vegas Strip, admiring the amazing casino resorts, the Luxor, a

giant pyramid shaped casino with an Ancient Egyptian theme, the

Excalibur, a castle-shaped casino with a medieval theme, Caesar's

Palace, and then they arrived at The Mirage. Stacy allowed a valet to

park the car, and they headed inside in style. They approached the

registration area, and a clerk handed them the keys to the honeymoon

sweet. "You two look so cute together," she said. "Have fun!" Steve

almost got sidetracked a few times by the slot machines, but Stacy

grabbed his hand and led him to an elevator.

Their room was up on the top floor, and when they opened the door,

they were both speechless. The honeymoon suite was a two room luxury

apartment with a bar, jacuzzi, kitchen, living room area and a great

view of the Strip. They began to unpack. After a while, they both

felt a little exhausted and dropped onto the bed to rest for a while.

Lying there, Steve suddenly had a thought. "Stace, there's only one

bed in here..." Stacy looked at him, smiled, and winked jokingly. "Ok,

I'll sleep on the couch," Steve muttered. Stacy laughed.

The first day in Las Vegas was pretty uneventful. They tried a

little gambling, had the traditional Las Vegas prime rib and lobster

dinner, saw the Mirage dolphins, and drove up and down the Strip at

night, writing down everything they wanted to do. Everything had been

planned for the week. Monday thru Wednesday they'd be sightseeing, all

expenses paid, and Thursday Stacy would go to have her gown fitted and

the arrangements were to be made, and the big day was Friday at 6pm,

after which they'd have a weekend honeymoon in Vegas, then head home.

By Wednesday night, Stacy felt about ready to collapse from all they'd

done. They'd been on roller coasters at Grand Slam Canyon - Stacy had

to put an extra hairpin in her wig for the upside-down, twisting

ride... They'd visited the Hoover Dam, and taken a helicopter tour of

the Grand Canyon. Steve had been scared to death in the helicopter, it

seemed, so Stacy held his hand most of the way. Spending time with

Steve was no longer like being out with a buddy, it felt more like

being on a weeklong date. Still, Stacy thought of Steve as her

roommate, and they had a fun week. They'd been to the MGM Grand

casino, and visited its theme park. Stacy laid on the bed for a while,

and just when she was beginning to doze off, Steve tapped her on the

foot. "This better be good..."

"I have show tickets for us tonight, Stace. Better get changed!" Steve

replied. He was wearing his double breasted suit, and looked like a

million bucks.

Stacy reluctantly got up, and asked Steve what they'd be seeing. "It's

a secret," he answered. Stacy changed out of her t-shirt and shorts,

and sent Steve downstairs to gamble. She hunted through her things and

picked out a blue cocktail dress and matching 3 inch heels. She worked

at her makeup, adding a sexy shade of lipstick, then sprayed on some

perfume. She chose a pearl necklace and bracelet from her jewelry box,

(the inventory of which had been growing since she first met Serena),

and styled her hair until it looked perfect. She headed to the

elevator to look for Steve. A man in the elevator saw her coming, and

held the door. Stacy thanked him, and turned to wait. She looked over

to see him smiling appreciatively at her, and she smiled back.

"Visiting the city alone?" he asked, sounding hopeful. "I'm here with

my fiance," Stacy replied.

"Not too late to change your mind, you know," he returned. They both

laughed a little. Stacy found Steve exactly where she thought he'd be;

sitting at the blackjack tables. She put her arms around his

shoulders, and whispered in his ear, "Guess who?" "Must be my

mistress," Steve answered. "Good thing Stacy doesn't know you're

here," he joked. Stacy gave him a playful slap on the head. Steve

played one last time, hitting blackjack, and coming out even overall.

He surprised Stacy by walking with his arm around her, and they headed

for the parking area. "You look amazing," Steve said. Stacy smiled,

waited a bit, and said, "You still haven't told me where we're going."

Steve said nothing, and they took off down the Strip. At the Sahara

casino, Steve put his blinker on. Stacy looked up at the casino sign

and knew what Steve had in mind. She'd been dying to see this show

from the moment they first drove down the Strip. Steve had gotten

great seats for Boylesque, a show starring an all-male cast portraying

women. They ordered drinks, watching the show from right up front.

"You look better than any of them," Steve said.

"You're just being nice," Stacy replied. "Maybe..." Steve said. Stacy

found herself holding hands with her roommate throughout the show, and

they left arm in arm. "I saw an ad for a nightclub near here," Steve

said. "Did Serena teach you how to dance in those heels?"

Stacy didn't feel like relaying the story about Serena's party yet, her

mind was still full of confusing emotions. "I learned a little, yeah,"

She replied. They spent an hour at a local nightclub, having drinks

and dancing. "Quit trying to get me drunk," Stacy said, smiling, as

Steve ordered himself a Sprite and her a Long Island Iced Tea. They

danced to a few fast-paced songs. Stacy was surprised how easy it was

to bounce around on the dance floor in heels. Soon, the music slowed

for the last song of the night, and Steve and Stacy shared a slow

dance. She put her arms around his neck, and rested her head against

his shoulder. "And you said we'd have nothing to do all summer..."

Steve said, looking down at his roommate. Stacy looked up at him and

smiled.

Steve slid his key through the reader, and their hotel room door

opened. Stacy slipped inside, and waited for Steve in the living room.

"Hope you enjoyed the evening," Steve said. "It was great, thanks,"

Stacy replied, not sure where to go from there. She gave Steve a hug,

enjoying the warmth of his body. She'd felt very feminine, being held

in his arms during that last song. "Guess I better hit the couch,"

Steve said, smiling.

"Goodnight. Wake me up early, ok?" Stacy asked. Steve nodded, and

completely took Stacy by surprise. "Would it seem weird if I asked my

roommate for a goodnight kiss?"

Stacy didn't answer, she leaned in toward him and their lips met for a

quick kiss. Without a word, Stacy turned and headed into the bedroom.

A while later, she lay in her nightgown, wondering how this week was

going to turn out.

Stacy could hardly contain her excitement. Today she'd be picking

out a bridal gown. She chose a long sundress and sandals to wear to

the shop, over her gaff and a long slip to wear under the wedding

dresses she'd be trying on. Steve planned to spend the day at the

Mirage, hoping to get lucky at the casino's sports book, so Stacy took

the car over to the fashion mall they'd been instructed to visit.

There were incredibly beautiful wedding dresses in the window, along

with other formal gowns. Stacy nervously walked into the shop and

approached a woman at the counter.

"Good morning, I'm Stacy Robertson...I was told to go..." she began.

"Stacy, of course! I'm Lynn, and I've been waiting for you. Come with

me!" the woman called, heading to the rear of the store. "You must be

so excited...are you and your boyfriend having fun with your trip so

far?"

"It's been wonderful so far," Stacy answered.

"Well, it's going to get better," Lynn replied. "We got your

measurements the other day and have put together a selection for you to

choose from. Once you find the perfect one, we'll take care of fitting

it for you. Stacy put her purse down and began looking through the

gowns. They were all so beautiful. After about fifteen minutes of

indecision, Stacy selected three wedding dresses that stood out from

the rest. She eagerly took them off the rack. Lynn couldn't help but

notice how excited the young woman looked. "Looks like you're on cloud

nine, Stacy. Ready to try those on?" Stacy could hardly reply. Lynn

led her to a dressing area, where Stacy slipped out of the sundress and

sandals. "Let me know if you need help, ok?" Lynn asked from outside.

The first gown was silk, had a very long train, and was adorned with

lace and pearls. Stacy noticed it had a bow in the back that she

hadn't seen before. She stepped out of the dressing room and allowed

Lynn to zip up the dress while she held her hair up. The zipper went

all the way to the back of Stacy's neck. Lynn stood back, and Stacy

walked over to the mirror, admiring the dress. "I can't believe I'm

actually standing here in a wedding gown," she thought. Lynn seemed to

read her mind. "It's you, Stacy. What do you think?" She worked her

way around Stacy, adjusting the long sleeves of the dress, pulling the

train out to its full length, and brushing Stacy's hair out a bit.

Stacy turned, smiled at the mirror, lifted up the dress a little, then

looked over at Lynn. "Goes well with my bare feet, but I don't think

this is the one."

Lynn smiled. "I didn't think so either." They both giggled, and Lynn

continued. "I think a pretty girl like you should wear a gown with

short sleeves - maybe we can add some gloves. And this neckline is

much too high..." she went on, as they headed back to the dressing

room. The first dress found its way back to the shelf, and Stacy

slipped into her next choice without any help from Lynn. This was a

sexy, shapely gown, designed not to have a train, but to show off the

bride in every way. The back was low-cut, and the neckline was also

generous. The dress featured sequins and pearls, short sleeves, satin

and lace. Stacy felt comfortable in it, striding out of the dressing

room. Lynn made some adjustments, and asked Stacy if she'd like to try

out a headpiece with it. Stacy tried two. The first had a veil, the

second did not. The second, however, was very beautiful, the flowers

were perfect, it looked just right atop her head. She knew she'd

settled on at least one thing. Two other salesgirls came over to

admire the bride-to-be, suggesting other accessories. Stacy thought

she better try the last gown on, before making any further decisions.

Leaving the second dress in the fitting room, Stacy stepped into the

final outfit she'd chosen.

Lynn was speechless as Stacy emerged from the dressing room. "Oh,

Stacy, you look beautiful! Come over here." The gown Stacy wore was

silk, short-sleeved, with a low-cut neckline and a six foot train.

Stacy seemed to glow in it. The pearls were arranged perfectly

throughout the dress, and Stacy couldn't help but smile as the three

salesgirls stood there admiring the blushing bride. Lynn added the

headpiece and a pair of white pumps. With some minor adjustments,

Stacy stood up straight in the mirror, turned, posed again, and looked

at an expectant Lynn. "This is the one, Lynn. It's perfect!" Lynn

smiled, gave Stacy a quick hug, and walked around her several times.

"I can't get over how beautiful it looks on you," she said. At that

point, Lynn and another salesgirl, Heather, began taking minute

measurements, noting the small adjustments that they'd be making for

it, and after a while, Stacy was allowed to go and change. She emerged

after a little while and sat down with Lynn in the back of the store.

"Now, what I want you to do," Lynn began, "is be here at 1pm tomorrow.

Would that be convenient for you?" Stacy had scheduled a makeover and

hairstyling at 9am, but figured she'd be free by 1, so she nodded.

Lynn began scribbling on a sheet of paper, then handed it to Stacy.

"This is what we're going to dress you in tomorrow. The entire outfit

is courtesy of the contest and this shop." Stacy felt tears in her eyes

from the excitement she felt. "Unless you have something special you'd

like to wear, something old, something borrowed, something blue,

whatever, we'll put your whole outfit together," Lynn finished. Stacy

had to admit she had nothing to start with, so Lynn wrote "The Works"

on Stacy's bill, and shook her hand. "Congratulations, Stacy. You're

almost there!" Stacy retrieved her purse, thanked everyone and headed

back to the Mirage.

That night, Steve and Stacy decided to wind down a bit after her hectic

day, and they went in jeans and t-shirts to see King Arthur's Royal

Tournament, a dinner show at the Excalibur Hotel, which Steve had been

dying to visit after driving past it again and again. Steve had made

arrangements for the wedding during the day; the Mirage was sponsoring

the affair, so it would be held in the hotel's chapel. It seemed like

every hotel in the city had a wedding chapel, but the one at the Mirage

was quite beautiful, albeit small. Steve had been fitted at the Mirage

for his tuxedo, and had ordered flowers, chosen the organ music,

ordered a cake big enough for twenty people, (that was a mystery to

Stacy), checked their 6pm reservation, and arranged for a photographer.

"Guess you had a busy day too," Stacy told him, as Merlin the Magician

announced each of the knights participating in the jousting tournament.

Stacy's phone rang. Finally she felt awake enough to answer, and the

hotel's wake up service had done its job. Today was her wedding day.

Butterflies swarmed in Stacy's stomach. How were they going to pull

this stunt off, should have been her biggest worry. Instead she felt

nervous and excited about the makeover, about the dress, about

everything! She wondered if all brides go through these feelings, and

decided they must. Knocking on the door to the living room a while

later, Stacy told Steve not to look as she left the honeymoon suite.

He seemed dead to the world anyway. Stacy walked down to the elevator,

wearing her comfortable white flowered sundress and white sandals. The

Mirage had a wonderful beauty salon, and the contest people had set up

a makeover session for Stacy at 9:00. She read the sign on the door,

which said the shop was closed until noon today, confused. She walked

over to the newsstand next door and asked the clerk why the store was

closed. "Oh, they have some special client coming in this morning.

Contest winner or something."

Stacy thanked him, smiling, and walked back to the salon. Her knock

was almost immediately answered, and before she knew it, three women

ushered her inside. Stacy was in heaven with all the attention and

pampering she was getting. Her hair was carefully washed, and then one

woman began working on her fingernails and toenails, while another got

the makeup ready, deciding on just the right shades for the occasion.

The blond wig Serena had given Stacy was holding up well. Apparently

the stylist had been told it was a wig by Steve, or perhaps stylists

can easily tell a wig from real hair. She began showing Stacy several

different pictures of how her hair could be styled to look. They both

easily settled on a fancy wavy style, that would leave Stacy's hair

down and go perfectly with the headpiece. Stacy chose a pink nail

color with tiny sparkles, which the manicurist assured her would go

well with the dress and make for a nice traditional picture of the

bride's and groom's hands. Stacy's hair finally was dried, and brushed

out. She looked in the mirror, hardly recognizing herself with the

attractive new hairstyle she'd been given. Finally, it was time for a

makeover. "Now remember to pay close attention, because you'll

obviously need to touch this up today," the third woman began. She

applied makeup and powder to Stacy's face, expertly working on her

eyes, drawing out the lashes with professional mascara, adding light

eye color, working the eyeliner around Stacy's eyes, and then moving on

to her cheeks. Adding some blush and a little pencil here and there,

the woman walked off for a moment, and returned with a dark tube of

lipstick, allowing Stacy to apply the sexy red shade. They added a bit

of lip gloss, which made her lips look wet and sexy, and pronounced

Stacy done at last. She looked in the mirror and was speechless.

She'd never seen a woman so pretty. She remembered Christina for a

moment, back home for the summer, and wondered what she'd think if she

saw her boyfriend sitting here, looking like a goddess. The women

handed Stacy a bag containing everything they'd used in the makeover,

for touching up makeup and for future use. Stacy thanked the women,

added a tip to the hotel's courtesy bill, and headed out to the parking

area. She started thinking about Christina again, for some reason, and

wondered if she'd be able to go back to being male again. Did she

really want to? If not, would she go to college in the fall as a

woman? A married woman? She wondered if Steve really did have a plan.

She didn't think you could just say 'no' at the altar, and still walk

away with all the free amenities the contest had given already. They

might have to get married, or wind up in big trouble. Stacy found

herself shaking a little in the elevator, and decided these worries

would have to wait, at least until tonight, and she headed out to the

valet.

Stacy was greeted a little before 1pm at the bridal shop by Lynn,

Heather, and Theresa, and another woman she hadn't met, Denise. The

first thing they did was ask Stacy if she'd had lunch. They decided to

order out from a nearby deli, and went to work on Stacy. She had been

sent to the dressing room to disrobe, and was given only the long slip

that went with the wedding dress to put on. She carefully changed,

leaving the bra and gaff on, with the slip over it. The girls passed a

pair of white lace stockings and a garter belt to Stacy, who began to

fill with excitement as she slipped them on, attaching them to the

garter belt. Stacy emerged from the dressing room, and the girls had

the gown waiting for her in a back room. She stepped into it, and was

surprised how it seemed to fit even better than before. Those

alterations had seemed so minor, but what a difference they made! They

zipped Stacy up, checked the dress over, had her stand facing each

direction, making tiny adjustments, and finally allowed her to sit

down. Denise emerged from the back room with several shoeboxes. The

white pumps were all so beautiful. There were varying heel sizes, as

the girls did not know Steve's exact height. When Stacy told them he

was a head taller than her, they suggested a four inch heel. That was

just about Stacy's limit, especially with the six foot train to worry

about, but she went with the girls' advice, and chose a pair of white

satin pumps. She stood up and walked around, carefully, the train of

the dress pinned up for now. "Next," Lynn announced, "we'll need to

get you the perfect accessories." Stacy produced her pearl necklace and

bracelet from her purse, and told Lynn they were her 'old and borrowed'

items, although they'd really both been gifts from Serena. Heather

helped Stacy put them on, admiring her nails. "Hey, your nails look

beautiful. Where'd you have them done?"

"At the Mirage," Stacy replied. "They did my hair and makeup too."

"I should try them out, then," Heather remarked. "Got a date tomorrow

night - we're going to see the new Splash show at the Riviera." They

chatted for a while about Heather's prospective boyfriend, and the

shows to see in Las Vegas, while finishing lunch. Stacy practically

wolfed down a turkey sandwich. She knew she should have had breakfast

today, but those butterflies just wouldn't allow it. "You won't have

any time for any more shows, Stace," Lynn joked. "The honeymoon starts

tonight, remember?" They all laughed. Stacy settled on an expensive

but fancy set of pearl earrings, which had to be returned to the shop

after the weekend. They complimented the dress beautifully. "Ok, now,

for something blue," Theresa said, smiling, and the other three women

broke out into a chorus of 'oooh!'s. Theresa produced a satin and lace

garter, with royal blue trim, offering it to Stacy. She smiled,

seductively sliding the garter up her leg and into place. Stacy was in

heaven. When they'd stopped laughing, Denise went and retrieved the

headpiece for the outfit. It had a see-through lace part that came

down in the back over Stacy's beautiful hair, giving it an even more

attractive appearance. While Lynn set the headpiece in place, the

other women left the back room. Lynn showed Stacy a selection of

gloves, and although she wasn't sure if she'd wear them or not, Stacy

selected a white lace pair that covered her wrist and much of her hand,

but left her fingers uncovered, Lynn explained, so that the ring can be

placed on the finger without taking the gloves off. Stacy put them on,

stood up, and turned around slowly, as Lynn had instructed.

"I think you're one of the most beautiful brides I've ever seen," Lynn

remarked. "Would you like me to take a few pictures?" Stacy agreed,

caught up in the moment, admiring herself in front of the room's triple

full length mirror. From every side she looked like a beautiful,

excited bride to be. She touched up her makeup like a pro, especially

the lipstick and gloss, which had dulled a bit after the turkey

sandwich. Stacy heard giggling from outside the room, and turned to

see the four women re-enter, all dressed in pink bridesmaid gowns.

"This is something we like to do for all our brides, although we don't

always have the time," Denise began. Lynn held a 35mm camera on a

tripod, which she set down and adjusted until she was satisfied, then

walked over and took Stacy's hand. Stacy was surprised, and very

happy. Lynn had her move away from the mirrors, and she noticed for

the first time, a wall mural behind her of a lovely autumn-looking

forest setting. Lynn offered Stacy a bouquet - Steve had promised the

real one would be waiting at the chapel - and she stood posing alone

for several pictures. Then, Lynn set the camera timer, and the four

bridesmaids gathered around Stacy, two on each side, and Stacy smiled

with all the excitement she could muster. She couldn't believe how

much fun she was having. They took 24 pictures in all, to finish out

the roll to give to Stacy. There were some silly poses, where they all

made the dopiest faces they could think of, and one picture that Stacy

hoped would come out well, that of just herself with a dark background,

in which she was told to look like she was making a wish. Stacy

remembered that Steve had mentioned something about a best man, and

around 4pm, she had taken Lynn aside. Stacy explained that the two of

them were really here on their own, and if Lynn wasn't busy, would she

mind filling in as Maid of Honor? Lynn agreed, and Stacy wondered how

she would explain things to her new friend if the wedding didn't go

quite as planned...

By 5:00, the bride was ready to hit the road. Stacy got a hug from

each of the girls, thanked them profusely, and headed out with Lynn to

the Mirage. Lynn tried to calm the bride, who was shaking visibly.

Everyone's eyes were on the bride, and she received many cries of 'good

luck' and 'congratulations' from passersby. "Don't be nervous, brides

are a pretty everyday sight around here," Lynn joked, and Stacy tried

to calm herself a little. Lynn offered to drive Stacy's car to the

hotel, and she was even more glad she'd asked her new friend to be her

maid of honor. Lynn still wore the pink bridesmaid gown, and looked

very nice herself. They left the car with the valet again, and headed

for the wedding chapel.

"Well, if you're going to get married in a casino resort, this is the

one to do it at," Lynn assured Stacy. The bride was about ready to

crawl into a corner somewhere, after all the stares she'd been getting.

At least, everyone seemed to be smiling, admiring her, watching her as

she made her way to the chapel. When they finally arrived there, it

was nearly 6pm, and Lynn went ahead of Stacy to check on everything.

She met Steve briefly, and introduced herself.

Stacy walked into a room with mirrors and a dressing area, and began

to do some final touch up work on her hair and makeup. There wasn't

much to do, she looked absolutely stunning. Her bouquet lay on the

vanity in front of her, and when she picked up the pretty arrangement,

a note dropped to the vanity. Stacy opened it up. "Go through with

the ceremony," the note read. "I have everything taken care of - it's

ok to say I DO", it read, and it was signed "Your darling Steve" with a

smiley face. Stacy relaxed. Her roommate had come through,

apparently. Maybe they would get through this unscathed after all...

Lynn came to get Stacy, and she dropped the note in a wastebasket.

Stacy heard music playing, hardly believing they were going to go

through with this. She felt like a real bride, full of emotion, to the

point of tears, as she followed Lynn to the area where Steve, his best

man, and the minister stood. Stacy didn't recognize Steve's best man.

She shook a little, moving slowly down the aisle, surprised to see a

few dozen people gathered in there to watch the wedding. Everyone was

standing, and she smiled, recognizing Heather, Denise and Theresa, two

rows from the minister, smiling at her and waving. Nobody else looked

familiar. She approached Steve, and he took her hand. They faced each

other, and the ceremony began. It was fairly short, and nobody had any

objections to their union. Stacy had thought Steve might use that

route, but he only smiled at her. "Do you take this woman to be your

lawfully wedded wife..." the minister began, and soon Steve had said "I

do." He turned to Stacy and repeated the question. Did she take her

roommate Steve as her lawfully wedded husband? She put her trust in

her future husband, and shaking, said, "I do." The best man brought out

a box containing a ring, Stacy assumed. Stacy had forgotten all about

the rings - had they been part of the deal? What was she going to give

Steve? She was relieved to see two rings, a man's and a woman's. She

took Steve's ring from the box and admired it. It was a gold band with

several diamonds encrusted in it, and she slipped it on his ring

finger, playing her part well. "With this ring, I thee wed." He did

the same, and she gasped when she saw her ring. It was a sea of

diamonds. Stacy considered that Steve might not be such a bad catch

after all, and nearly laughed. "By the power vested in me by the state

of Nevada, I now pronounce you man and wife," the minister finished.

"You may kiss the bride," he told Steve. Stacy braced herself to play

the part, and Steve took her in his arms, giving her a kiss on the

lips. They kissed for several moments, both of them enjoying the

embrace, to the point where the audience began applauding and

'oooh'ing. They walked back down the aisle, and into a small reception

area that had been set up. There were pictures galore. Stacy posed

alone, with Steve, with the wedding party, until finally she was seeing

spots. The cake ceremony was cute; both bride and groom wound up with

a face full of cake. Stacy tossed her bouquet, and Heather caught it.

"Guess your date tomorrow night could be a pretty big deal, huh?"

Denise joked to her. Steve sat Stacy down, and seductively removed her

garter, tossing it out into the crowd. The man who got it was more

than happy to slide it onto Heather's leg, and she played along. There

were even a few presents, which the bell desk had brought up to the

honeymoon suite. Finally, the bride and groom bid farewell to the

chapel and headed for the room. Lynn stopped Stacy at the door, giving

her a big hug and her address, asking her to write or call sometime.

Steve wasn't talking. "Ok, what did you do? Am I your wife, Steve?

I put my trust in you, you know." Stacy was getting a little worried.

They stepped into the elevator. As it travelled to the top floor,

Steve began. "I'll explain everything when we get to the room. We're

not married. Did you have fun, though?" Stacy refused to relax yet.

"I have had the busiest week of my life, I've been running around in

dresses and heels from place to place, and I've just married another

man. Did I have fun?" she asked. Steve was silent.

"Of course I had fun!" Stacy exclaimed. "I've had the most wonderful

week of my life, Steve. You can't imagine how much fun, how much joy

I've had here. Don't know if I want it to end so soon."

Steve put his arm around Stacy, only saying, "I know..."

The elevator doors opened and Stacy and Steve headed for their suite.

Stacy was having a hard time keeping up with Steve, having to pick up

her dress to avoid tripping. Finally Steve turned to her and stopped.

Before Stacy knew what was happening, Steve had her in his arms and had

hoisted her into the air. "I forgot about carrying you over the

threshold," Steve said, laughing. Stacy prayed he wouldn't drop her or

hurt his back. They made it to the door to the suite, and Steve

fumbled with the sliding key. He got the door open and turned so that

he could get Stacy through the door. Once inside, Steve looked down at

the woman in his arms. Stacy playfully ran her fingers through his

hair. "Time for me to explain, huh?" he said.

"If you wouldn't mind..."

Steve put Stacy down and led her into the bedroom. Waiting for them in

there were Steve's best man and the minister. Stacy was obviously

surprised to see them. The minister walked over to them and smiled at

Stacy. He shocked Stacy by suddenly removing his mustache, glasses and

a skincap/hairpiece he'd been wearing. Stacy found herself staring

into Serena's face. "Hello, Stacy my dear. You're the most beautiful

bride I've ever seen," Serena replied. Stacy did a doubletake. "Is

that really you? God, I never would have recognized you!" she

exclaimed, giving Serena a hug and feeling much better now. Serena

smiled. "Didn't you read my ad? Queen of Fantasy, that's me, Stacy.

Your roommate here wanted to do everything he could to make sure you

two could pull this wedding off, so here I am! Just flew in

yesterday."

Stacy sighed. "So, where is the real minister? How did you do it?"

The best man walked over to Stacy and Steve. "I'm not a minister, I'm

a Justice of the Peace, but I do preside over the chapel downstairs.

Your friend Steve here explained the situation to me. I've heard

stranger stories around here, but not many, and I've been working here

for almost ten years. But, I can understand your situation, so I

allowed for a little switch of our own, and let Serena read my lines.

What an amazing transformation, Stacy. Since Serena here is not

licensed to perform marriages, you two are still single. Unless, of

course, you've changed your minds and really want to marry after all.

I'm all ears, if that's the case."

Stacy and Steve looked at each other, smiled, and turned to him. "Umm,

not at this time..." Stacy answered. "I think I like being a

bachelor...ette."

After the justice of the peace left, Serena stayed a while to chat,

then headed eagerly downstairs to the roulette tables. Still in her

wedding dress, Stacy shut the room door. "Can we relax this weekend?"

Steve called from the bedroom. Stacy poked her head in. "Well, honey,

we still have the honeymoon!" They laughed. As Stacy slid the wedding

dress off, she made a decision. She was going to live as a woman all

summer long, and see where things went from there. When classes began

again, she might go back to life as a male, might not. She thought of

Christina, and decided she'd have to spend the summer sorting out her

feelings for her. She'd better ask Steve about living arrangements for

the summer, though.

Stacy walked into the bedroom wearing her long white silk nightgown,

with the heels and headpiece from her gown still on. Steve had changed

into a heavy maroon bathrobe and slippers. She sat down next to him to

watch television. Steve took her hand and examined her ring. "I

wanted to ask you," Stacy said, "if you wouldn't mind me living as a

woman this summer. I could get my own place, I guess, if it's

uncomfortable for you."

Steve smiled. "Actually, I was kinda hoping you'd stay like you are

now. What about Christina?"

"I've got the summer to sort out my feelings. We'll see what happens

when classes start up," Stacy said confidently.

"What will people think, though? Me living with a woman?" Steve asked.

"Well, just tell them we're married," Stacy suggested, laughing. She

shivered a little from the cold air blowing into the room.

Steve instinctively put his arm around her. Stacy had felt like a

fairy tale princess all week, and getting married was a thrill. Now at

last, things had calmed down, and they could relax this weekend before

going home.

"Hey, that minister was awfully nice. How much did it cost you?" she

said, raising her eyebrow.

"Justice of the Peace, and you don't want to know," Steve answered.

"But, we still have some spending money leftover for the weekend, ok?"

Stacy shrugged. "Thanks for making all the arrangements. Serena

shocked me!"

Steve agreed, "She was pretty convincing, wasn't she?"

Stacy got up, turned out the lights and television, and opened the

curtains to reveal an amazing view of the Strip, all lit up. She stood

in the window, her body silhouetted against the lights of the city at

night. It was driving Steve crazy. He walked over and put his arms

around her, surprised that she didn't resist at all.

Steve began stroking Stacy's hair and face. She blushed a little.

Turning to look at him, she nearly lost herself in his eyes. Steve

kissed her gently on the cheek, as Stacy closed her eyes. He kissed

her neck, and she shivered. Their lips met in a French kiss, growing

more and more passionate.

It was going to be a long summer.