From Aunt Matilda's Diary
I am most worried about Thelma. She will not go to Dr. Evonne's office I so want her to be a girl in every way. I would have a word with Dr. Evonne. Dr. Evonne brings candy and dolls for Holly and a day at the seaside will soon have her laughing, so she should be no worry that day. Of course we will have violet and Elizabeth Jayne to assist us.
Cecelia informed me she had a talk with Dr. Evonne about Lana. She wanted Lana to be a girl very quickly. Cecelia had also said to me that with the small dose of hormones she had already taken, Lana was beginning to look like her mother Susan, when she was a girl.
Cecelia had had a talk with Lana and round out from her that she had noticed her growth. According to Cecelia, Lana isn't troubled about her new breasts, which is good to hear. I wouldn't want any of the girls being uncomfortable about their development. Lana looks like a natural girl; no one who didn't know her and saw her would think anything other than that she was a pretty young woman.Try as I might, no matter what light I see her in or what angle I look at her from, I can't see any moy there at all. I also thinks that she is filling out her bras naturally of late. This is all for the good.