Miracle I’m A Lesbian Girl 



This is a new story called “Miracle I’m A Lesbian Girl” let’s begin……

Here’s the climax of Allison’s conversation with her mother Claire:

“For the sake of the family, for the sake of our business, you have to marry Lucy.”

“But she’s a girl. I’m a girl! I’m a straight girl. And so is she!”

Here is the story of how this situation came about.

Amalgamated Products was formed two generations ago by Fred Smith and Bill Johnson. They each had a daughter, Claire and Vivian respectively, who were brilliant, well organized, with great business and people skills, and hard-working. Fred and Bill also had other daughters and sons, but none was nearly as adept at helping to run Amalgamated as Claire and Vivian.

Clare and Vivian married men who they brought into the company. Like the many other family relatives who worked for Amalgamated, their husbands did their jobs well — as an accountant and a salesman. When the founders retired there was no doubt Claire and Vivian would take over.

Claire and Vivian ran Amalgamated well for many years and the company prospered and grew. But it recently experienced severe problems due to unforeseen international developments.

Vivian, Claire and their husbands met to discuss the firm’s future. After much discussion they decided that, for a variety of reasons, they had to announce and lock in a succession plan for Amalgamated that would inspire confidence in the company’s future. A plan that would highlight their strengths, unify the company, and build morale and continuity. Both throughout the company and in the minds of stockholders, banks and investors.

Fortunately, each family has a daughter who possesses the same brilliance and skills as their mothers. Clair’s daughter Allison, and Vivian’s daughter Lucy.

It had been clear for many years that Allison and Lucy each had great heads for business. Their mothers didn’t have to push them into majoring in business in college. They took to business as naturally as fish take to water and graduated at the top of their classes. Although each girl has recently received her MBA and had only worked at Amalgamated for a short time, it was clear to everyone that they, and they alone, possessed the skills to take over Amalgamated one day.

The four parents talked over all the possible options and finally, reluctantly but unanimously, decided the only way to keep the corporation together and prosperous, free from a take-over, bankruptcy, or break up, would be… for their daughters to marry each other.

If they married men, this could complicate things immensely, and add an unacceptable layer of uncertainty. For several reasons. First of all, only members of the two families could really inspire and cement the loyalty of the employees and stockholders of the family run company. Husbands for Alison and Nova from the outside would lead to too much uncertainty for many years.

Let alone what could happen if, for example, the men fought each other or their wives for control of the company. Besides, outside men wouldn’t show loyalty to the welfare of the many members of the Smith and Johnson family who worked for Amalgamated.

The only safe solution was to have the modern equivalent of an old-fashioned royal marriage (even though Amalgamated was only a modest sized company). The only wrinkle was that both of the anointed ones were girls.

After this decision was made, Claire told her daughter Allison that it was time they had a serious talk about the family business and her future in it.

Claire described the delicate state of Amalgamated, only some of which Allison knew. How the company seemed from the outside to be doing well, but in reality was sliding towards bankruptcy. How more than a dozen members of each family worked at various positions in the company, and they all depended upon its continuity and stability.

Claire continued, “The only way we can keep Amalgamated together and prosperous is by a permanent unity of our two families. Not just to show the world that we have two great successor executives lined up. But to show the world that we’re one, we’re united, that together we’re a team that functions incredibly well.

Fortunately, we have you. You’re brilliant, a wiz at business. So is Lucy. The two of you working completely together, as a team, together, unified, is exactly what our company must have for its future.”

Then Claire said the words that began this story.

“The only way to truly guarantee the future of Amalgamated is for you to marry Lucy. For the sake of the family, and the family business, you have to marry Lucy.”

Allison replied in shock: “But she’s a girl. I’m a girl. I’m a straight girl! And so is she!”

Claire continued calmly, “There’s actually no such thing as a truly straight girl. Every woman is really bi or lesbian. Most girls think they’re straight, but that’s only because of societal heteronormative conditioning. Why else did nature evolve so that a woman has her clitoris on the outside? If we were meant to be straight, our clitoris would be inside. Since it’s on the outside, this means nature intended that…. more than men should give us sexual pleasure. Am I right?”

Allison was stunned, and replied, “I….. I’ve never thought about it… I…. I don’t know. But you want me to marry a woman!? OMG mother! Suppose when you were young someone had told you that you had to marry a woman for the sake of the family? Someone like your best friend Vivian. How would you have felt about that?”

Claire sighed, “I’d have been delighted. In fact, thrilled.”

“What? What do you mean?”

“If, back in the day, I was told I had to marry Vivian — that I could marry Vivian – instead of your father, I’d have been ecstatic. For so many reasons. Don’t get me wrong, I love your father very much. But I also loved Vivian. Both before and after I met your father. But lesbian relationships were taboo back then and lesbian marriages were illegal and unheard of.

“Vivian and I were the only ones capable of running Amalgamated. Just like you and Lucy soon will be. Fortunately, we found husbands with non-business orientations, who were craftsmen by personality, not CEOs. Neither had any interest in running Amalgamated.

Your uncles, aunts and cousins all have jobs they perform well. But Vivian and I made an incredible team. Since only we could run the company, we married men we could safely bring into the company. We took a chance that it would work out, and we got very lucky. And in addition, Vivian and I have had a long-term secret affair.”

“What? You and Vivian…. All these years? I thought you were just best friends!”

“We’re so much more than best friends. We make love with each other far more than we have sex with our husbands. I haven’t come with your father in years, and neither has Vivian come with her husband. The guys think we just have low sex drives, but actually we’re so spent after giving each other multiple orgasms and are so satisfied afterwards that….”

“Stop mother. I don’t want to hear about your sex life.”

“You asked about my relationship with Vivian. The important thing is that Vivian and I are further evidence that all women are bi or lesbian.”

Allison replied, “Not me! I’m straight. 100% straight. I’ve dated guys ever since I was really young and… to be frank, I usually come nicely when we have sexual intercourse. I’ve never even kissed a girl.”

“Then when you kiss Lucy you’ll have a special thrill. You’ll see that kissing girls is so much better than kissing guys. And even though you like guys, you’ll find out that making love with a beautiful woman like Lucy will be more incredible than anything you’ve ever experienced.”

“Mother, please stop the sex talk.”

“OK But you should start by asking Lucy out on a date.”

“A date!”

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