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Leslie Langford
02-07-2013, 11:06 AM
In the famous words of science fiction writer Rod Serling of The Twilight Zone fame, and the ones with which he often introduced each new episode: "Picture, if you will..."

The Scene -

Leslie is out running different errands in "drab" mode this past Tuesday, pops into a Bay department store located in one of the bigger malls in the Toronto area, and finds the after-Christmas clearance sales not only still in full swing, but with extra discounts heaped upon already deep discounts - to the point here they practically pay YOU to take their remaining fall and winter merchandise off their hands. So she does what any self-respecting crossdresser would do - she makes a beeline for the ladies shoe and clothing departments to see what potential bargains she can snag there.

As she approaches the first rack of clearance dresses, doesn't she spot a delightful number that is calling out to her?... and she moves in closer to get a better look. But she is wary - it probably won't be her size, so best not to get her hopes up too high. But today, the stars are in alignment, and against all odds - yes! - it is exactly her size! "This is going to be a keeper" she thinks to herself, but before actually removing it from the rack, she decides to take a quick look at the other dresses there in case she finds something else to her liking.

Suddenly - and seemingly out of nowhere - in swoops a middle-aged GG like a hawk after its prey. She is on a mission, and the mission is to scoop up that very dress before someone else takes it - and that person would likely be Leslie, as she is uncomfortably close to it. And in one fluid motion, she grabs the dress and like a football player to whom a winning pass has just been thrown, rushes past the rack, and is clearly heading towards the end zone. I quickly put two and two together - she had obviously already set that dress aside earlier, which explains why it was displayed so prominently on the end of the rack, and why she was now heading straight to the fitting rooms to try it on.

Leslie stands there in bewilderment and disbelief - how can this be? So close and yet so far! If only she had picked up that dress right away herself when she first spotted it, rather than lingering over the other dresses. Who would have seen that one coming?

But she does not concede defeat right away. There is always an outside chance that this GG will not like the dress in the end or that it doesn't fit properly, she won't buy it, and Leslie will be given another chance. And Leslie is reminded of the words of a man much wiser than herself: "It ain't over till it's over." And so the stalking begins...

Leslie grabs another dress, drapes it over her arm, and slowly and deliberately heads over to the fitting room area. She then positions herself by the entrance and affects the demeanour of the typical male who accompanies his wife when clothes shopping - in other words, bearing a facial expression that alternates between utter and sheer boredom, and the look of someone whose dog has just died. And the dress draped over her arm? Well, that's just a prop to make it look for all the world to see that she is just someone's husband who is waiting outside the fitting rooms for his wife to finish, and he has been tasked to hang onto her preferred selections. And so Leslie awaits, like a hunter stalking her prey. And like a true hunter - she didn't actually see this GG enter the fitting room - she is acting purely on instinct and a gut feeling here...

And then - Validation! The hunch was correct! The GG emerges from the fitting rooms empty-handed and with a scowl on her face. Clearly, the dress was a non-starter. Probably made her butt look too big. The dress is a Size 16. Leslie normally wears a Size 14 or 16. The GG was obviously about the same dress size, but she was also only about 5' 3" tall, tops. Leslie is about 5" 10" tall. So do the math - who probably carries her weight better, has the longer legs, and on whom would that dress likely look fabulous instead? Leslie!

But the battle is only half won. Where is that Holy Grail of a dress now? Likely still hanging in one of the fitting rooms. But here's the dilemma - Leslie is in male mode, but this is strictly an all-female fitting room area. Fortunately, it is also unattended, and there seems to be no sign of life inside it at the moment. What to do? The answer is frighteningly clear - Carpe Diem - seize the day...

So with heart pounding feverishly and with all her adrenalin pumping, Leslie scans the immediate area, sees no one in sight (except for the ubiquitous security cams everywhere, but then again - they aren't Predator drones either), goes "over the top" in the best WWI fashion and heads straight into the unknown. Suddenly, she finds herself in the midst of enemy territory, surrounded by fitting rooms on all four sides - some with closed doors, some with open doors, and some displaying different articles of women's clothing left behind by former occupants who couldn't be bothered to bring them back to the returns area. This suddenly feels like the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, but without the hand grenades and the automatic weapons fire. Leslie has only a limited amount of time to spend in there before someone spots her, and the consequences could be grim.

She quickly scans the open fitting rooms while her brain feverishly computes the visual data she takes in. At first glance - no sign of the elusive dress. Bummer! What to? But she has already gone in this far, and she can't turn back now. Next step - a quick glance around...still no one there...and she darts into the room with the most clothes hanging in it, thinking that the elusive dress might be hidden somewhere in the back there and amongst them. And again - her spidey senses have not failed her! There it is in all its glory, but hidden safely from view by another, far less alluring frock which has also been cast aside as being unsuitable - The Dress! The Prize! Success! Zero Dark Thirty - the quarry has been found, isolated, and neutralized!

But the story does not end here. There is still that little matter of safely withdrawing from the scene undetected while spiriting the prize out with her. Leslie exits the fitting room cautiously, glancing left and right, and unbelievably, there is still no one there. She proceeds warily towards the main entrance to the fitting room area...still no one around...and far off in the distance, some SA's are at a cash register ringing up sales, and blissfully unaware of what has just gone down.

Leslie takes one final step, emerges from the fitting room area unseen, and proceeds to creep away as unobtrusively as possible, melting away into the clothing racks that swallow her up like so much Vietnam War era jungle foliage. She emerges into a clearing, straightens herself out, neatly slings the dress over her arm, and heads over towards another cash far away from the scene, and where a number of "friendlies" are milling about.

Leslie goes up to the nearest SA, smiles at her, asks her to ring up the sale, and tells her that she will be charging her purchase to her Bay account to maximize the available discounts. She also ask for a gift receipt...good cover...Valentine's Day is nigh, and Leslie is clearly being a thoughtful, loving partner who is buying his SO a lovely dress that will look soooo good on her, and will likely be the precursor to a very romantic evening afterwards.

The SA smiles back approvingly, and comments on how pretty the dress is and on what great taste Leslie has. If only her boyfriend would ever think to buy her something so nice and personal...and how lucky my SO must be! Leslie accepts the compliments gracefully, and then cheekily asks for her additional 15% off Seniors' Discount, as that also happens to apply on that particular day. It is granted without question, the sale is rung up, and not only is the prized dress now firmly in Leslie's possession - the final price was a stunning 75% of the original suggested retail price.

It has been a very, very good day. Victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat, Leslie returns home triumphantly, and best of all, the dress fits like a glove.

But, while revelling in all that glory, Leslie has had to confront an uncomfortable truth - she is now officially a... STALKER. :eek: :doh:

D*mn you, pink fog! ;) :heehee:

Gretchen_To_Be
02-07-2013, 11:22 AM
You deserve a medal for your commando raid. A nice shiny one on a pink ribbon! Or maybe we can design a crossdressers.com brooch...with special insignia for daring accomplishments.

Julie Denier
02-07-2013, 11:27 AM
Awesome story! And congrats on your shopping score ;)

Beverley Sims
02-07-2013, 11:30 AM
We eagerly await the next gripping episode of "Leslie Langford" "THE STALKER!!!!"
Well written Leslie I have had a similar thing happen where the dress has been put back in the rack, I have grabbed it and then an argument ensued at the checkout because the other woman wanted to try it on. The store said the other lady (myself) has selected it from the rack, and you surrendered it by putting it back.
So there is the dept. store law for you.

~Joanne~
02-07-2013, 11:36 AM
You should make that into a CD movie lol Congrats on your victory! next time pick the dress up and carry it with you before looking at other ones but hey, what fun would that be? lol Pictures would be nice also cause now I want to see this dress! ;)

Roberta Lynn
02-07-2013, 11:55 AM
Great post Leslie, thanks for the smile this morning :D

One question, Have you had any training for This type of hazardous mission?

Linda St. John
02-07-2013, 01:06 PM
Great story Leslie ....you're a really good writer - can't imagine such goings on in Toronto !:eek:
Linda

becky77
02-07-2013, 01:13 PM
Great story, well done for following the plan through to it's victorious conclusion :)

Debra Russell
02-07-2013, 01:18 PM
Yea Leslie - Victory at the check out counter! I had a lady ask if I was going to buy "that sweater" while I was holding it !!!!....................Debra

Persephone
02-07-2013, 01:25 PM
:cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

Well done! Kudos!

I like Shibumi's idea for the medal you should be given. Maybe crossed credit cards on a field of pink.

Beverly nailed it. Women's department store law is that it is "fair game" if it is on the rack. So NEVER LEAVE THE DRESS ON THE RACK. If you think you will want it, you immediately take it and keep it on your arm at all times.

But I'm sure you know that now!

Hugs,
Persephone.

Fuchsia
02-07-2013, 01:25 PM
Very entertaining story and so true. As a lot of you know I work as a volunteer in a charity store and everytime a bag of clothes. or 2 0r 3 comes in I have to compete with the GG's who work there, trying to grab things first and surreptitiously. If I find something I like I can try to say it's for my SO, except that I'm a skinnyass freak and she's 18 stone. It's nerve wracking some days and often I have to let some bra or skimpy top go and weep inside (just for a mo, no point crying too much over clothes). Well done Leslie for seeing it through to the end. Can I suggest you are more a hunter than a stalker, perhaps a bargain predator xxxx

Tora
02-07-2013, 01:27 PM
Well done. The training, the tactical daring! What we must do to meet the mission. Like tap dancing through a mine field, ah a "Dress Shop". I still remember a wonderful red plaid skirt from a Bay in Toronto, that is mine.

Sandra1746
02-07-2013, 02:18 PM
Very cute story, it was a bright spot in my day.

Hugs,
Sandra1746

Tammy Nowakowski
02-07-2013, 03:19 PM
love the story leslie
make sure the next time you pick it up and hang on to it
tammy

carhill2mn
02-07-2013, 03:36 PM
A great story! Luckily, for you, the dressing area rooms were not locked requiring an attendant to open them.

Sarah C.
02-07-2013, 06:02 PM
Great story Leslie! Your tales about your adventures are always enjoyable to read.

Cheers!
Sarah

Annaliese
02-07-2013, 06:16 PM
The action, could not stop reading, had to find out what happen to that dress

stephNE
02-07-2013, 06:26 PM
Leslie, Excellent story! Don't you wish you could drop her a note? and a picture? Think of it..."remember the dude.... it looks better on me that you! Ha ha ha ha !"

Andy66
02-07-2013, 07:02 PM
Haha! That was really entertaining, Leslie. If the cashier had seen your daring feats, she would never have believed you were eligible for the senior discount,

Emjay
02-07-2013, 07:09 PM
That's an awesome story Leslie! You are an excellent writer and very entertaining. Would make an awesome comic book adaptation! :D

Tammy Nowakowski
02-07-2013, 07:11 PM
a nice movie i think

KellyJameson
02-07-2013, 08:27 PM
Did you remember to erase the security tapes that the dozens of cams made?

I doubt if security cares but if that woman changes her mind and goes back for the dress and its not there she is going to be pissed.

Than you will not be a stalker but the one stalked.

Check in with the forum over the next few days so we know you are OK.

Ceri Anne
02-07-2013, 10:22 PM
Great story Leslie, gotta remember to hold on to those possible purchases.......

bridget thronton
02-07-2013, 10:26 PM
Very well told and glad you were able to grab the golden ring

AmyGaleRT
02-08-2013, 04:00 AM
Wow, what a gripping story! And very funny, too. :heehee:

You know, now you have to post some pictures of The Dress. You can't just leave us hanging! :)

- Amy

michelleddg
02-08-2013, 11:16 AM
Awesome piece, tremendous writing skills. However, this story demands to be illustrated. Appreciate that might not have been practical during the mission, but do please share the end result. Hugs, Michelle

GroovyChristy
02-08-2013, 12:24 PM
Ah, you have tasted the draught of victory. Sweet, is it not? However...

pics or it didn't happen. :)

Leslie Langford
02-08-2013, 02:39 PM
Thank you for all the compliments, ladies, and I'm glad you enjoyed my story. ;)

Yes, the more the manner in which this event unfolded, the more it began to take on the trappings of a commando raid - at least the way my fertile imagination began to see it - LOL! That's when the idea occurred to me to post it in the style of an adventure story, replete with a happy ending.

Yes also to pics of this gorgeous dress, as so many of you have requested. It's the least I can do after all that build up :heehee:. But please bear with me on this - I can't do it right away because of my personal situation which translates into a distinct lack of available "Leslie" time at the moment, and which also explains why this shopping trip (unusual for me nowadays) was not conducted en femme this time. Hopefully, I can post these pics before the end of the month.

But 'tis true - as this post amply demonstrates, shopping for my women's clothes, shoes, lingerie, and acessories etc. as "Leslie" is far less stressful for me these days, and far more gratifying. Going into the fitting room area to retrieve this elusive dress in "Leslie" mode would have been a no-brainer compared with the contortions that I put myself through in this instance. :eek: :doh:

CassandraSmith
02-08-2013, 04:03 PM
I am in the presence of greatness.


Cassy

Lorileah
02-08-2013, 04:11 PM
Lesson learned Leslie. I was at Penney's today looking at the sale racks (8$ and up...you cannot turn that down) and not finding anything I liked. I turned around and there was a rack of regularly priced dresses (35-50$) and there was a black faux wrap around cocktail dress right up front. I thought, just look at the price and keep it in mind for the next close out sale. It said 8$!:eek:. I glanced around knowing that somewhere someone had moved it over to remove it from the sale items:thinking:...but I grabbed it and threw it over my arm and :outtahere:, no not to the check out...nuh uh...there were other racks to check out in the opposite side of the store, but in my mind I heard "What would Leslie do???" :worship:

Score!!!!

Ineke Vashon
02-08-2013, 04:22 PM
Cool under pressure, Leslie. And to ask for a Gift Certificate - Good Cover :-)

Ineke

Leslie Langford
02-08-2013, 07:41 PM
Lesson learned Leslie. I was at Penney's today looking at the sale racks (8$ and up...you cannot turn that down) and not finding anything I liked. I turned around and there was a rack of regularly priced dresses (35-50$) and there was a black faux wrap around cocktail dress right up front. I thought, just look at the price and keep it in mind for the next close out sale. It said 8$!:eek:. I glanced around knowing that somewhere someone had moved it over to remove it from the sale items:thinking:...but I grabbed it and threw it over my arm and :outtahere:, no not to the check out...nuh uh...there were other racks to check out in the opposite side of the store, but in my mind I heard "What would Leslie do???" :worship:

Score!!!!

Thank you for that, Lorileah - nice to see that some learnings were gleaned from my original post, along with a real-life example of what I was talking about, and one that enabled you to capitalize on my experience by using it to your advantage.

That alone made the trouble I went to in order to share my story worthwhile, even if I did lay the "purple prose" on a bit thick at times. But at least I fought off the temptation to start it off with the iconic "It was a dark and stormy night...", opting for the Twilight Zone reference instead ;).

docrobbysherry
02-08-2013, 10:07 PM
The score is tied, the CD's r holding the ball for the last shot of the game. 5 seconds left. The ball is passed to Leslie. She fakes left, goes rite, gets open and shoots!

The ball bounces on the rim, the horn sounds, it drops thru! CD's win!

The team hoists Leslie onto their shoulders and the crowd goes crazy!

GREAT post, girl!

Sometimes Steffi
02-09-2013, 10:01 PM
Come on now! You weren't a stalker. You were a commando on a mission. The only thing that would have made the story better is if you cut the power to the dressing room and put on your night vision goggles before entering.