Amy was just coming out of the girl's bathroom the next morning at school when
she saw him for the first time since the night of the play. Steven Ellis was
standing there, as if he was waiting for her, with a huge grin on his face.
Amy felt a mixture of emotions, none of which she liked the feeling of, a mixture
of rage and impotence. She wanted to beat the crap out of him but she knew that
she was too small and, as ashamed as she was to admit it, scared to confront him.
Just seeing him sent shivers right down her spine and a rabbit caught in the
headlights sprang to mind. Thankfully Katie saw her and marched over,
standing between Amy and Steve. 'Hi,' she said trying to sound as cheerful as
she could. 'Are you ready for maths?'
'Er...yeah.' Amy replied, coming out of a trance, her breaths coming fast
Katie took Amy's arm in hers and led her away in the direction of their next
lesson. 'He wasn't here yesterday.' She told her friend when they were out of
earshot. 'I don't know why. Sorry, I should have realised he'd be a jerk and rub it
in.'
'No, it's not your fault. God, I don't know why it's affecting me so much.'
'God I do.' Katie replied. 'The guy almost raped you Amy. It's normal you're
going to feel a little intimidated by you. I can't believe I ever went out with the
arsehole. Do you want to give maths a miss?'
Amy quickly shook her head. 'No, it's one place I am sure he won't be.'
'Jeez, you really are shaken. That's the first time I ever saw you glad to go to a
maths lesson. Or any lesson for that matter.'
Amy smiled weakly. 'That's not entirely true. I loved science in my first year of
high school.'
'Oh that's right. You used to rush in there like there was no tomorrow.'
'Ah ha.'
'What was her name again?'
'Felicity Denham.' Amy said grinning at the memories it bought back. 'It's a pity
she moved schools. I would have got A's if she stayed longer.'
'Yeah and I would have killed her if she stayed longer.' Katie mumbled.
'What was that?'
'Nothing. Come on.'
-oOOo-
At lunchtime Amy headed down to the spot where she, as Stuart, used to sit with
his friends and band members but when they weren't there she knew there was
only one other place to find them.
Down on the school oval the three boys were kicking around a football, all of
them wearing their team jerseys over their school uniforms, just as Stuart did.
The jerseys of the Para Vista High Lions. 'Hi Noah.' Amy said.
The three of them looked over at her obviously not to pleased with this girl who
was interrupting their game. 'G'day.' Noah Lane said quickly without even
looking at her.
'Almost football season?' Amy asked trying to start a conversation.
'Ah ha, the Lion's are going to kick arse this year.'
'Who's playing Full Forward?'
Noah rolled his eyes. You could tell straight away he was thinking that girls had
no place even discussing football. 'Same guy who's done it the last two years,
Gary Morton.'
'WHAT?' Amy was genuinely shocked. 'That guy is useless.'
'He did kick five goals in the final last year.'
'The one you lost?' She knew that because Stuart had kicked seven goals and the
team won by three points.
'What do you what?' Noah spat, obviously not too happy to be reminded of the
loss.
Amy just managed to duck as a football came flying her way and she watched a
little jealously as Lano ran, leapt and took the ball with ease. 'Um...Can I talk to
you guys?' She asked as Noah kicked it a good forty feet towards Jordan.
'I'm listening.'
'No, I mean all of you. The three of you. Together. All at once.'
'Can it wait?' Noah grunted keeping his eye firmly on the ball as Joel caught it.
'Not really.' Amy said, getting frustrated.
Noah Lane rolled his eyes and finally looked at her, one of those looks guys give
girls, an all over, up and down with a quick stop at the groin and chest areas.
'We're kind of busy.'
'The ball isn't going anywhere.' Amy shrugged.
'And neither are you by the sounds of things.' Lano said dryly.
Amy had had enough of these games. She carefully judged the ball's flight in the
air and started running. All of a sudden she was Stuart again, figuratively
speaking anyway. It was like she was back playing a game of football rather than
watching from the sidelines with the rest of the girls. She ran like a gazelle,
jumped like a grasshopper and plucked the ball from the air as if it was
stationary.
All three boys were stunned with the ease she exhibited and it took them a
minute to realise what she was up to. In a flash she tucked the ball up her
sweater leaving her looking just as pregnant as her dad's new wife.
'What are you doing?' Lano asked.
Jordan Davis ran over and said. 'Hey, we were playing with that.'
'Well now you're not Davey.'
'Give us the ball.' Joel Warren said.
'Come and get it Rabbit.' Amy smiled. When it became obvious that none of
them wanted to do that she continued. 'Just give me five minutes and you can
have the ball.'
'What do you want?'
'Lano, you're a musician right?'
'I play the drums.' Noah shrugged.
'Close enough.' Amy grinned. 'Davey, you play guitar right?'
'Ah ha.' Jordan said eyeing the bulge in Amy's stomach.
'Okay, now we're getting somewhere. Rabbit, still bashing away at the
keyboard?'
'Yeah.'
Amy was relieved, she wasn't sure if they still played music without Stuart being
on the scene to keep on their backs about it. 'Good. Have you guys seen this?'
She pulled the flyer for the battle of the bands out of a sleeve. One more
drawback of girl's clothes, there's never enough pockets.
'Yeah? So what?'
'Gee, we've got a drummer, a guitarist, some one who can play keyboards and I
can sing. There's another name for all of us. Can anyone guess what it might be?'
She asked sarcastically.
'A band.' Lano shrugged.
'Give the man a cigar. So what do you think?'
'Nah.'
'What do you mean no?' Amy asked puzzled.
Now it was Rabbit's turn to be facetious. 'No. The opposite of yes. An answer in
the negative.'
'Why not?'
'Well, we don't want to look like dicks in front of our friends.' Lano said.
'Because everyone knows the teachers judge that and give it to the girly swots
who play crappy music.' Rabbit nodded.
'And we don't want to look like dicks in front of our friends.' Davey added
nailing the final point home.
'You don't have to answer now.' Amy said. 'Think about it and get back to me
tomorrow.' She turned and started to walk off.
'Amy?'
'Yeah?' For a second she hoped they had reconsidered.
'The ball?' Davey asked pointing to her large stomach.
She fished it out from under her sweater and passed it to the nearest guy that
happened to be Rabbit. 'By the way babe, not a bad catch before.' He said,
winking at her.
'Babe?' Amy thought. All of a sudden, a quote she had learned in History sprang
to mind. That alone surprised her because she would never have though she'd
remember anything from History. It was probably because this one seemed so
fitting to the situation. 'Yeah, well,' she started. 'I may have the body of a weak
and feeble female but I have the heart of a Lion.'
-oOOo-
'Amy.' She heard some one call. 'Hey Amy.'
The voice was familiar and she easily spotted Danny making his way through
the crowd of kids. 'Hi.' She said, smiling in spite of her self.
'Where have you been? I've been looking all over for you.'
'Ah...just some unfinished business to attend to.'
'Cool. Did you finish it?' Danny asked putting his arm around her tiny waist.
'Not really.'
'Anything I can help with?'
'I don't think so.'
'So how is your Aunty?'
'Who?' Amy asked with a blank look on her face.
'Your Aunty. The one in hospital you went to see last week.'
'Oh her. She's a lot better now.'
'Are you ok Amy? You seem a little distant?'
'I'm fine.' She said, giving him a peck on the lips to reassure him. 'I just have a
lot on my mind.'
'Like what?' Danny asked taking her hands in his.
'Oh, like trying to work out what a crack pot old Chinese woman had in mind
when she told me to look to my heart. Like trying to get back to my old male life
without upsetting a guy I can't help but like. Like trying to get my old friends
from said male life to join a band I need to set up in case a crack pot Aussie girl
might be right. Like trying to deal with my father's new wife being seven or
eight months pregnant with my half brother or sister and my mum and sister
don't know about it. Like dealing with a girl who knows I am really a guy but
who still has feelings for me.' She though.
'This and that.' Is what she ended up saying. 'Girl stuff.'
'You sure?'
Amy was moved by his genuine concern and the obvious worry on his face.
'Sure I am sure.' She smiled. 'How can I go wrong when I am with such a great
guy?'
'Well there is one little thing to worry about.' Danny said looking a little guilty.
'What?'
'Well, we've both got Mr. Fisher for English next and because you went away he
hasn't finished with you over that Romeo and Juliet thing yet.'
'What is it he called it again? The greatest massacre of the Bard's work he had
ever seen and that included Baz Luhrmann's version. The guy is such a drama
queen.'
'I think you're half right.' Danny grinned.
-oOOo-
'Hey Jade?'
'Yes?' Jade answered as she sat and watched the television that night.
'Have you seen dad?'
'Yeah, he's the older guy that lived her until I was eleven or twelve.'
'Der. No I mean have you seen him since he's been here this time?' Amy asked
rolling her eyes.
'Nup. I've spoken to him on the phone though. Why?'
'Has mum?'
'I don't think so. What's going on?'
'Nothing, I just wondered.'
Jade gave her sister a piercing look. One she learned from her mother that
women seemed to use like radar looking for a lie. 'I don't believe you but I am
enjoying the show so I will let it pass.'
Amy sat on the sofa next to her sister and tried not to think of a very pregnant
Francesca. 'Did you know he was staying at Gran's place?'
'Ah ha.' Jade mumbled, getting annoyed now.
'Why do you think he's doing that? I mean usually when he comes to Adelaide
his expense account pays for a swanky hotel room doesn't it?'
'Usually.' Jade nodded.
'So why is he staying with Gran?'
'I don't bloody know. Maybe she asked him to stay with her. Maybe work has
cut his spending. Maybe he just wants a home cooked meal.' Jade shouted.
'great, the commercial is on now and I missed everything that was said. How'd
you get on with Huey, Dewey and Louie today?'
'To put it in bowling terms I bowled a gutter ball. In Base Ball language I struck
out. In terms of Aussie Rules Football I kicked it out on the full.'
'And in English?' Jade asked
'I fucked up.' Amy sighed.
'You're kidding? And you call yourself a girl?' The older sister snorted.
'Like you can do better?'
'For a fee.'
'I'm listening.' Amy said.
'Complete creative control. I pick the music you play; I chose the clothes you
wear. Everything.'
Amy thought about it for a minute. She really didn't believe Jade could get the
three guys to agree to it so where was the problem? In fact it would be nice to see
Jade fall flat on her butt. 'Done.' She smiled shaking her sister's hand.
'You certainly have been.' Jade grinned. 'I am going to enjoy dressing you up like
my own personal Barbie Doll.'
-oOOo-
Amy went to bed early. She wasn't feeling all that well and put it down to a
stomach flu that had been doing the rounds at school. She felt like crap and
didn't sleep all that well. Her Mum was still up, doing some paper work, when
she got up a couple of hours later to go to the bathroom. The girl smiled at her
reflection as she saw her baby blue flannelette pyjamas with the Tweety birds on
them. Who would have though three months ago that she'd be wearing this
stuff? She slipped her pants and her panties down in one fell swoop and then sat.
'Oh no,' She said. 'Shit, shit, shit. This is not fair.'
'You okay in there honey?' Susan said, knocking quietly on the door.
'No. I am not okay.' The girl spat. 'I am pissed off.' She stood up and readjusted
her pyjama bottoms and then rifled through the bathroom cabinet.
'What's up?'
'I'll give you one guess. Three women in this house and not one damned sanitary
pad in here.'
'You early?' Susan asked, unsure what all the fuss was about.
Amy mentally counted the days back to her last period. 'No,' she said. 'Bang on
time. I just wasn't expecting this again. I stopped marking off the calendar when
we went to Hong Kong. I was supposed to be Stuart now remember? This really
sucks Mum.'
'Welcome to my nightmare.' Susan half smiled. 'Hang on, I'll get you something
from your bedroom.'
-oOOo-
The alarm went off earlier than normal the next morning so Amy could get the
first shower. She liked to spend longer than normal under the hot water when
she had her period for two reasons. It helped to get rid of the aches and she
always felt dirty. Dirty and smelly. If she got up first she was guaranteed plenty
of hot water so she made the sacrifice of sleep.
For once the three Denton women actually managed to be at the breakfast table
at the same time. Susan was eating some yoghurt, Jade was munching on an
apple and Amy just had some white toast.
'Have you girls got much planned today?' Susan asked.
'I thought I might go to school.' Jade smiled. 'Might make a pleasant change.'
'Oh gee. Now I don't know whether to ground you for playing truant or to check
with your teachers in case you are pulling my leg.' The older woman said.
'I say ground her.' Amy interjected and regretted doing so as soon as she had.
Susan turned and looked at her youngest child. 'Speaking of grounded. I haven't
heard from your Grandmother yet about your apology. You went right?'
'Ah ha.' The girl said not looking her mother in the eye.
'Good. Then there's no reason for me not to call in on her after work is there?'
'Shit.' Amy thought. 'None at all Mum. What time will you be home?'
'About 5:30. Why?'
It was about this time that Amy mentally apologised to Dentists around the
world for all of the bad stuff she ever thought about them. 'Did you forget my
appointment?'
'Damn, you have a dentist appointment at 4:45.' Susan looked at her watch.
'Well, I better leave now then so I can leave work earlier. Your grandmother will
have to wait until tomorrow.' She picked up her handbag and her briefcase. 'I'll
pick you up here at 4:30 sharp Amy. Have a good day girls.'
'Where are you going?' Jade asked.
'I was thinking of chipping a tooth.' Amy said as she walked away from the
table. 'That dentist just saved my arse. It's only fair he gets some money for his
troubles.'
-oOOo-
Jade, Amy and Katie were walking down to the oval together at lunch on that
Thursday, looking for Lano, Rabbit and Davey.
'Okay, there they are. Down on the oval. You two had better stay here and watch
a master at work.'
'I still have no idea how you are going to change their minds Jade. They were
pretty adamant yesterday.' Amy said.
'Ah Glasshopper. You have much to rearn.' Jade smiled.
'I think she's going to do it Amy.' Katie said with a look of admiration on her
face. 'If anyone can convince them to do it, it's Jade.'
'God I hope you're wrong. I have a feeling that she'll put me in 5 inch stiletto
heels if she does manage to swing it.'
Jade took her time, assessing each of the three likely candidates. She didn't like
any of them all that much but she knew enough about them from the time they
spent at her house with Stuart. Noah Lane was cute, for a fifteen year old with
the social graces of a baboon but she knew he wasn't egotistical enough for what
she needed.
Joel Warren was probably the only one she could tolerate for any length of time.
The two of them had even had the odd conversation of more than two words but
he wasn't right either.
Jordan Davis seemed the best one to con. He was dumb enough to believe what
she was about to tell him and just conceited enough not to question it.
'Hey Jordan?'
'Yeah?' Davey said, somewhat surprised to see this pretty and popular girl who
normally wouldn't look at him twice was actually talking to him. The football
practice with Rabbit and Lano was quickly forgotten.
'Look I heard that my little sister was pestering you to get a band together.'
'Ah ha. We said no.'
Jade nodded and looked like she was deep in thought. 'It's probably for the best,'
she said. 'I mean with the feelings she has for you it'd be silly to lead her on. If
you're not interested then you're not interested.'
Jade could almost hear the cogs in his brain creak into gear. 'Huh? What do you
mean?'
'Come on, a man of the world like you would have to be able to spot when a
girl's got the hots for you. The whole band thing was just a ploy to spend more
time with you.'
A cocky smile spread across Jordan's face and disappeared just as quickly 'Hang
on. What about Simpson? I saw the two of them yesterday and they looked
pretty close.'
'Come on Jordan think about it. When a girl is going out with a guy and secretly
fancies another guy she feels all guilty. Believe me, Amy is only all over Danny
because she's planning on dumping him for you. So you and your friends
definitely did the right thing in saying no to her.'
Jade walked back up to her sister and next-door neighbour. 'Well?' Amy asked.
'Very.' Jade smiled as she looked back and saw the three boys deep in a
conversation, all thought of football obviously forgotten. 'They'll come and see
you by the end of the day to agree to set up a band.'
'Are you sure?' Katie asked.
'Trust me kiddo. I've forgotten more about boys than you'll ever know.'
-oOOo-
Amy had three things to complain about that night. Her teeth were in agony
after three cavities had been found and drilled. Her period was particularly bad
this time and on top of it all she had thoughts of Jade making her look like a dick
in front of her friends.
True to her word Rabbit, Davey and Lano had found her just before school
ended for the day to tell her they'd thought about it and wanted in on the band
idea. They'd all set a schedule for practice. Lots of practice. There were only two
weeks until they'd be up on stage. The first one was set for the following
afternoon at Amy's house.
It was around 7 pm when Amy opened the door to find Danny standing there
holding a single red rose and two videos.
'I rang earlier to see if you wanted to come over to my place and Jade told me
you were at the dentist so I thought if Mohammed couldn't come to the
mountain I'd drag the mountain to Mohammed.' He grinned.
Amy couldn't help but smile. 'Well come on in Mountain.'
'How you feeling Amy?' The boy asked as he hugged her close.
'Like I've gone three rounds with Mike Tyson.' She took the rose from him and
for some reason did a really girly thing and smelled it. 'Whose garden did you
grab this from?'
'Your's actually. But it's the thought that counts. I've got a couple of videos too.
Both of them chick flicks.'
Amy would have preferred an action movie but beggars can't be choosers.
Despite wanting to back away from Danny she found it incredibly hard. On top
of all of her feelings for him the guy was nice and she couldn't think of a way to
break off the relationship without hurting him. Besides, she reasoned, if she
works out what Mamma Chow was on about she'll be Stuart again and the only
ones who will ever remember Amy are Susan, Jade, Katie and herself. 'You set
them up and I'll get us some munchies.' She said.
'It's pretty quiet here.' Danny said as he absently flicked through some
magazines on the coffee table.
'Mum's at a friend's house and Jade is at the movies.' Amy shouted back from
the kitchen.
'What a pity.' The boy grinned.
The first movie was a little boring but Amy didn't care. She was just enjoying
lying back in Danny's arms, her head to his chest, listening to his heartbeat and
smelling him. Damn he smelled good.
They didn't say much to each other but it didn't matter. If anything it helped
give Amy more time to think. She felt a lot better when she stopped beating
herself up about it. What was wrong with it? She still might be stuck as a girl and
Danny was the guy she wanted to spend the moment with.
Danny stood up and stretched. 'Ready for another one?' He asked.
Amy checked her watch. 'Yeah, we've got time I guess. I'll get some more chips.'
The second movie was great, not that they watched much of it. Not long after it
started Danny kissed the pretty girl and from then on it got hot and heavy.
Before she knew what hit her he was massaging her breast through her t-shirt
and then without warning his hand slipped below and he undid her bra. 'Is that
okay?' He asked.
'Um?yeah. I guess.' She gasped. Stop now you arsehole and I will cut your
balls off.
All of a sudden her mind thought back to a diary entry that sounded pretty
much the same as she was feeling right at that moment. For a moment she
remembered that after reading it she felt a little sick and not just because of who
she had been kissing. The thought of a guy kissing her that passionately and
feeling his big hands on her breasts seemed totally foreign to Amy then. Now it
felt wonderful. It was incredible how six weeks and an overdose of estrogen
could totally change your view of things.
She lay back on Danny's chest, one of his hands caressing her breasts and the
other resting on her trim stomach.
'Hang on Gringo, you're not welcome in Mexico.' She told him, grabbing his
hand as it darted for her shorts.'
'Huh?'
'No action south of the border,' she explained.
Danny looked deep into her eyes, puzzled. 'Oh,' he said as a look of
understanding passed over his face. 'I am sorry Amy. I didn't even think about
how upset you are about that bastard Ellis. I understand.'
'What?' Now it was Amy's turn to be puzzled although to be truthful tonight
was probably the first time since the party at Danny's house that she hadn't
thought about Steve and how scared and angry she felt. 'No, it's not that.' She
giggled. 'Believe me if I could I would but...ah...it's not the right time.'
'Oh.' The boy said shifting uncomfortably in his seat. He recovered from both his
disappointment and his discomfort well however. 'Gee, I guess I will have to
make the supreme sacrifice and just kiss you then.'
-oOOo-
'We're not playing that shit.' Lano said the next afternoon in the Denton's
garage.
'Why not?' Jade asked.
'Because it's ancient.'
'You want to win don't you?'
'I'd prefer not to be laughed off the stage.' Rabbit told her.
'Look, I picked those two songs for two reasons. The first is that they suit Amy's
voice and the second is for the simple reason that they are old enough to be
enjoyed by the teacher who judge it and not so bad that the kids in the audience
will think it's a joke.'
'Can't we play something new?' Davey griped. 'We've got together ourself and
wrote a song.'
'Spare me.' Jade mumbled rolling her eyes. 'Cover versions are in. Everyone is
doing them. If you do this my way I guarantee you'll win and walk away with
the cash.'
'Jade, I like you,' Rabbit started. 'And you kind of have a reputation around
school for being violent so I'll put this as nicely as I can; who died and made you
boss?'
'If you don't want to do it then that's up to you.' Jade shrugged. 'The door is over
there.'
Lano started to pack up and the other boys followed suit. 'Okay then. See you
later.'
'We're out of here.' Rabbit nodded.
Jade waited until everything was more or less packed up and they were heading
out of the door. 'You're right Amy. I didn't believe it but you are right.' She said
winking to her sister. 'Three of the toughest footballers in our school and they'll
come up with any excuse to get out of this. They are just scared.'
'That's smart.' Amy hissed. 'They're really going to hang around if you insult
them.'
'Give them thirty seconds.' Jade whispered. 'And be thankful they don't know
mum found you and lover boy asleep on the sofa when she got home last night.'
'Huh?' Amy asked. 'What the hell are you playing at Jade?'
The boys came back in and Lano sheepishly said. 'How about if we practice your
two songs and ours and then see which one we'd all prefer?'
'Fair enough.' Jade said with a grin Amy knew all too well said 'Check mate'
-oOOo-
Amy's life seemed to settle into a routine again and on that Sunday her period
ended. With Amy's entire firsthand experience with menstruation, a grand total
thus far of three periods, she was always happy to see the end of them for
another twenty-eight days or so. This time, with not trip to Hong Kong to focus
on things went pretty much as she expected. She and Danny got closer, if at all
possible, like wise with herself and Katie. Jade continued to call the shots with
the band that, for reasons no band member other than Amy seemed to know,
was called The Mamma Chows. It was slow going and Amy had quit her job at
the coffee shop to devote a lot of her time to practice so slowly but surely they
were actually getting good. They should be, Jade seemed to easily get her way
and the guy song was soon ditched and they played only her two choices over
and over again. Amy could ever breathe a sigh of relief when her mother
seemed to loose interest in visiting her Grandmother, a visit that would result in
a pretty severe punishment for her lie about apologising, and much worse in
Amy's mind, her mother finding out about the impending birth of her dad's new
child.
All things considered, if she could forget she was a girl, or conversely forget the
fact that she hadn't been born that way, things were going pretty well for her. Of
course, both of those options were impossible. Acting like a girl, dressing,
walking, talking and even thinking like a girl now came as easy to her as kicking
a football, batting in cricket or just shooting the shit with Stuart's friends had
once been. Incredibly she now knew all of the names for different types of skirts,
dresses, tops, necklines and fabrics. She was as competent at discussing make-up
as she used to be talking about which car could beat another car in an imaginary
race.
If only she could shut up the nagging voice somewhere in the back of her mind
that all of her new found abilities and talents, as good as they were, we're not
that dissimilar to getting too engrossed in a movie. It just wasn't real. Not really
who she was or who she should be. The only difference was, when the movie
ended in two or three hours, you shook your head a little and moved out of the
darkened cinema and into the normalities of every day life. The movie she was
watching had no known end when the curtain comes down, there wasn't even an
intermission where she could go out, take a breath of fresh air and think about
everyday things away from the movie.
-oOOo-
On her Eighty-eighth day as a girl, at around ten o'clock pm, Amy was vaguely
aware of a phone call as she watched television. Phone calls at that time of night
either meant a wrong number so she fully expected the caller to be dispatched
into telephone oblivion without a moment's thought by her mum.
'You better get dressed,' Susan said around three minutes later.
'Huh?' Amy asked looking down at her perfectly comfortable pyjamas.
'Something is up at your grandmother's house. Jade isn't here and I might need
help to calm her down.' Susan said as if that explained everything.
'Grandma Nelson?' Amy asked hopefully.
'No, Grandma Denton.'
'Shit.' Amy thought. Her mum's mum was a pain in the behind on a scale Amy
had yet to see matched but at the moment, even she was preferable over her
dad's mother. 'What's up with her?' She eventually asked.
'I couldn't understand much of the phone call but she was panicked and I heard
screaming in the background. It could be anything from her losing her remote
control for the television again right up to some one prowling around her house.'
Amy started to open her mouth but her mother jumped in first. 'Before you say
anything, yes. You do have to come. I don't see why I should suffer alone.
Besides, if you are there I have a good excuse to leave fast if it's nothing big. Last
time I got called over there I ended up drinking tea and eating scones until three
am.'
Amy went to her room and quickly put on a pair of jeans, a bra and a pink ribbed
T-shirt and as she dressed she reasoned that by now her dad and his wife were
probably back in Perth. After all, he never stayed in Adelaide that long and no
one had heard from him for two weeks. Nothing to worry about.
She grabbed a scrunchie and slipped her dainty feet into a pair of sandals as she
walked out of her bedroom. Her mother was locking the back door and grabbing
her keys as Amy deftly pulled her hair into a ponytail and used the scrunchie to
keep it in place.
-oOOo-
Her Grandmother's house was quiet as they parked the car in front of it five
minutes later. If there was any evidence of a major disturbance it was long gone.
The street was quiet apart from the odd bark of a dog and a distant catfight so
Susan and Amy both made their way to the front door.
'Just a minute.' A voice shouted from somewhere deep inside. After some
banging and clanging of what sounded like saucepans the door opened. 'Oh,
thank god you're here.' Marjorie Denton said somewhat pre-occupied.
'What's the matter?'
'I was waiting for him but now I've left it a little late and I didn't know if I
should call one or you.'
Amy blinked a little as she tried to work out what her grandmother was on
about. She loved her dearly but her grandmother was a dying breed of women
who were brought up to leave anything remotely important to the men and just
take care of the "women's things". Since her husband had died a few years
before she was still coming to terms with the idea of actually making a decision.
If you add her tendency to talk about the given subject without including
anything remotely resembling detail, she was one of the most exasperating
women Amy had ever dealt with.
Susan wondered who "he" was, what was "left a little late" and what the "one"
her mother in law was referring to but knew from experience it would take too
long to ask so she just entered the house to investigate things.
Amy went next with Marjorie bringing up the rear muttering. 'I should have
done it straight away but I was waiting. I thought there was time.'
At first Susan just saw a woman sitting on her mother in laws sofa. Realisation
slowly dawned on her that is was her husbands new wife and it took as long
again for her to digest the fact that Francesca was very pregnant and that she was
very much in labor. She was so slow in working all of this out that Amy was
way ahead of her and slowly inching her way to the door to escape the explosion
of fury she was sure was on the way.
She needn't have worried though because as soon as the three facts had made
any impact on Susan's mind she shifted gears and took over. Amy stood back
and watched in amazement as her mother morphed into some sort of Midwifery
machine. 'How far apart are the contractions?' Susan asked.
'Oh,' Marjorie said with a look that would have been more appropriate if Susan
had asked her the core temperature on Pluto. 'I don't know dear. I was timing it
but then I called you and-'
'Four minutes.' Francesca shouted as another contraction gripped her. 'Where
the hell is he?'
'Jim? You don't know where he is?'
'No, Susan,' Marj said with a blank look. 'He was going out on a business meal
and Fran was going to go but because of her legs she decided to stay home. He's
not answering his mobile thingy. It's the airlines I blame.'
Now, even for her grandmother, that seemed a very large leap of logic. Susan
and Amy just looked at each other and shook their heads, a silent agreement not
to ask her why she blamed the airlines. 'Should I call an ambulance?' Amy asked
her mother as she worked out what "one" meant.
Susan considered it quickly. 'No, we might be better getting her into a car and up
to the hospital. Is that okay with you Francesca?'
'Unless you have an epidural in your pocket hospital sounds pretty good.'
'You need a whatsit.' Marjorie said and as far as anyone could tell she rushed off
to get whatever a whatsit entailed.
A long uncomfortable silence fell over the room as Amy looked from her mother
to her stepmother like she was watching a tennis game. It was also the first time
she had to really look at Francesca and look she did. Francesca was almost the
opposite of her mother. Where Susan was short and blonde, Francesca was tall
and dark, obviously Mediterranean as her name suggested. Susan looked like a
businesswoman even dressed in her casual slacks and a light jumper but
Francesca appeared more laid back. Her father's new wife was undoubtedly
beautiful and it was apparent that when she regained her figure, she would have
a magnificent body. Amy did what any girl in her position would; she took an
immediate dislike to her.
-oOOo-
'I didn't think childbirth took this long.' Amy yawned five hours later.
'Are you kidding? Jade took almost twenty hours and you were a little over
fifteen. This is nothing.'
'Your dad took thirty three hours.' Her grandmother informed her as she peered
at Susan as if she was an amateur
The three women took it in turns to go in and spend time with Francesca, which
was pretty uncomfortable for Susan, Amy and Francesca herself, ferrying coffee
or cola from the vending machines and trying to telephone Jade and/or her
father. Jade had been over at a friends house and was due home no later than ten
thirty but there was no answer to constant calls so Susan had let her imagination
run wild to anything from abduction right up to elopement with some boy and
all points in between. All of which made her crabby with her mother in law who
insisted on making excuses for Jim. All it all it was a pretty tense time for
everyone and Amy wondered if it was all going to take longer than a public
holiday why she needed to be there at all.
Amy and her mother slowly dragged the story out of Marjorie. From what they
could gather Jim had bought Francesca over to Adelaide for a holiday, sort of a
second honeymoon before the baby was born. She was cleared to fly by her
doctor in Perth but not long after arriving she felt terrible, fainted and went to
the hospital. Her blood pressure was sky high and the doctor there had advised
her against air travel. Now because Perth was a good 6 days drive, across a vast
desert they were effectively stuck in Adelaide. Now, two weeks short of the due
delivery date Jim had thought he was safe to go out to dinner with some clients.
'I got your note. Where is she?' Jim asked as he burst through the door at the end
of the corridor and saw his family sitting on uncomfortable benches.
'She's gone for a jog.' Amy said quickly. 'Where do you think she is?'
A look passed between her mother and father that told Amy that Susan had no
idea Francesca was pregnant and the matter would be raised at a later date.
'She's in there.' Susan said. 'I think she's expecting you.'
'I'd keep your thingy out of her reach though.' Marj told him, pointing in the
general direction of his groin.
After what had been a pretty boring five hours things seemed to heat up pretty
quickly. Where as there had been the odd nurse going into the room now and
then to check on contractions or dilations or whatever they did there now
seemed to be a basketball team rushing in and out of the room every three
minutes.
Another hour passed like this until eventually a nurse appeared. 'Denton?' she
asked looking their way.
Susan jumped to her feet. 'Yes. That's us.'
The nurse smiled. 'Mother and Daughter are doing fine. Would you like to come
in?'
'Just you try and stop me.' Amy's grandmother beamed as she followed the
nurse into the room.
Amy and her mother stood back a little. Neither of them felt it was their place to
go in. 'It's okay.' The nurse said at the door. 'The father asked for all three of
you.'
Susan shrugged and made her way to the door leaving Amy the only one unsure
about what to do. In the end she gave in to her curiosity and followed.
Francesca was sitting up in bed. She looked tired but joyously happy and there
was a small wriggly bundle, wrapped in what appeared to be a hundred layers
of fabric, in her arm. 'Come on.' The new mother said quietly. 'She won't bite.'
'Of course she won't, she doesn't have any thingy bobs yet.' Marjorie laughed.
Amy figured, with out too much trouble, that she meant teeth.
She moved just a little closer and managed to see a blur of pink in the small
opening of fabric.
'Amy, meet your little sister, Julia Anne Denton.'
Up until that point the girl has been unaware of her fathers presence in the room.
It was probably natural as all eyes were directed to Francesca and the tiny little
girl she proudly held. Her dad looked happier than she had ever seen him and it
brightened her heart just a little when it reminded her slightly of times her dad
had spent with her when she was much younger. 'My little sister?' Amy said
absently.
'Well half sister but it's still much the same.' Jim said. Amy smiled despite
herself. She thought pregnant women were supposed to glow, not new fathers.
'Do you want to hold her?' Her stepmother asked.
'What? No? I couldn't? She's so? tiny.'
'You'll be fine.' Susan prodded. 'Just support her neck and head.'
Amy gingerly took the struggling bundle from Francesca like she was the most
expensive item in an antique shop and she didn't want to be stuck paying for it if
she dropped it. It took a second to get the little package comfortably and safely
positioned in her arms and then there was time to look at the baby girl.
Never being one that had time for babies before, after all, she though, they all
looked much the same, Amy was stunned by the pure beauty of the brand new
life she held. Huge brown eyes, when they were open, gave the impression of
vast knowledge that Amy could only guess at. The tiniest little nose above a
mouth with deep dimples ether side, much like her own made it appear that the
little girl was smiling even though she knew it was impossible. The adorable face
was topped off by a mass of brown, curly hair. 'She's...beautiful.' Amy said and
she had never meant something more in her life.
'Of course she is,' Jim grinned. 'She looks like her mother and her sister...' A
pointed look from his mother made him add something to save himself. 'And
almost as pretty as her grandmother.'
A little hand somehow made its way out from under the cloth and Amy fell in
love again. Never in her life had she seen the wonder of the human hand that she
was now experiencing. 'She's just beautiful.' She said again before carefully
handing the little girl to her grandmother.
Once again Amy found herself amazed at the range of emotions she was feeling.
Since her change it felt more. Her highs were higher than Mt. Everest and her
lows, the few she had were deeper than the Marianas Trench compared to her
memories of highs and lows as a guy. She also knew now that you could very
easily get all clucky over a baby.
As the baby was handed from her grandmother to her mother, who was always
happy to hold a baby, no matter whose, and then on to her Dad Amy kept
looking at her the proud new father amazed how happy he looked.
'I think it's time to give the new parents some time to themselves.' A nurse said
gently when Francesca started to yawn. Amy, Susan and Marjorie all said their
farewells and headed out of the room.
It was Susan who summed up Amy's feelings as they reacquainted themselves
with the chair in the corridor outside of the birthing room. 'God, he's so happy
any body would think he gave birth.' She said with a smile.
'If men gave birth there'd be a hall of fame for the ones with the longest labor.'
Marj added in a moment of unusual clarity.
The three of them all broke into peels of laughter and then a happy and
contented silence. Susan finally managed to reach Jade on the telephone and
gave her the unexpected news that she now had two sisters and not one. It
turned out that Jade's car had broken down on the way home from her friend's
house and she had tried to call them to let them know but of course no one was
home. Instead she called her friends house and her friend's dad had come out
and spent two hours, in the dark, on the side of the road, tinkering with the
engine. When starting the car looked like an impossibility she was driven home
and promptly fell asleep without even seeing the note.
'She could sleep through a nuclear explosion.' Amy had explained when her
Grandmother asked why she hadn't woken up to the sound of the phone. Jade
only heard the phone when she did because she was awake to use the bathroom.
Not long after, her dad came out of the room. 'She's asleep.' He told them.
'Thanks for all your help tonight. Especially you Susan. You are the best ex-wife
a man could ever have.' He stopped to give her a peck on the cheek.' He looked
at his watch. 'God is that the time?' It was almost five am. 'Can you do me one
more favour and take Mum home please?'
'Sure.' Susan said. 'You're not going to get some sleep?'
'Sleep?' Jim replied like it was an alien term. 'The way I feel now I could run
from here to Perth and back. I won't sleep for hours.'
Amy had no doubt her dad meant it.
-oOOo-
As it turned out neither Amy nor Susan could sleep. There seemed little point in
even attempting to get some shut eye because by the time they had dropped
Marjorie off at her house and had a cup of coffee with real coffee instead of the
pap that came from the vending machine at the hospital, it was five thirty and
the sun was up.
Jade woke up to hear all about it but she was a little jealous the she missed all of
the "fun" and told her mother not to expect her home straight after school
because she was going to go and see little Julia Anne as all of them referred to the
baby.
'I just can't believe how proud Dad looked.' Amy said.
'It's hardly an every day event honey.' Susan replied. 'Besides, that was pretty
tame compared to the birth of you two.'
'Tame how?' Jade asked.
Susan looked at her oldest child. 'Well, with you we were young and everything
was new. We were typical first time parents, we read anything and everything
about having kids and we followed all of the rules. Both of us were deeply in
love and we dearly wanted you. The day you were born was a Wednesday,
which was payday back then for your dad, a wet, cold day in the middle of
winter, so I was out doing the shopping when I had the first contraction, two
weeks late I might add. Mobile phones were as rare as hen's teeth back then so it
wasn't like I could just ring your dad and tell him it was time for the moment
we'd been waiting for. I steered, and when you are nine and a half months
pregnant, steering is the right word, out to the road and grabbed a cab.'
'Why not drive?' Amy asked without thinking about it.
'Cars aren't made for pregnant women sweetie. I couldn't fit behind the wheel
after six months.' Susan patiently explained. 'Anyway, I got to the hospital
without any problems and they rang your dad's work from there. He was out
visiting clients so the girl in the office was ringing everyone the firm dealt with to
try and track him down. He arrived an hour or so later and nineteen hours later
Jade made her entrance. Not before time, if you had stayed in there any longer I
would have sent in a search party.'
'She always has been slow.' Amy said.
'Well your dad was over the moon with it. I thought he was going to faint at one
stage there during the delivery and I even suggested the doctor give him the
drugs but he came through it. He raced from the room to ring his parents and
mine with the good news, raced back in to ask if we'd thought of a name, ran
back again, came back a few minutes later to ask the weight. He was like a five
year old on red cordial.' Susan laughed at the recollection. 'In the end a nurse
wrote it all down and he headed back for the phone. Then he had the nerve to hit
the doctor and two nurses up for some twenty cent pieces because he'd run out.'
'What about my birth?' Amy asked trying to sound like she didn't care and
failing miserably at it.
'Your birth was special, in fact the first three months of your life were very
special for you dad.' Susan said with a weird nostalgic look on her face.
'How?'
'Well Stuart,' Susan started, shocking Amy by using her real name, 'Ultrasound
was around then but we didn't take up on the option to find out your sex, or
Jades. We both chose to do it the natural way. On the day you were born it was
hot, very hot. I was at home, sweltering, trying to keep Jade and myself cool. It
was pretty close to four pm and I was doing the washing when a breeze blew up
and in next to no time the sky went from cloudless to stormy. We had a summer
storm on the way and I rushed outside to take the washing off the clothesline
when I felt my first contraction. I went next door and asked Mrs. Francis to baby
sit Jade, she was 7 months pregnant with Katie at the time but she called me a
cab and off I went.' Susan stopped at that point to take a drink of tea.
'And let me guess, you couldn't find dad?'
'No actually, he was in the office and was there in about half an hour. He was
wonderful. He had me breathing like a dirty phone call and he spoon-fed me
chips of ice. All night he was there, holding my hands, giving me back
massages, telling me how much he loved me. You were born a little before seven
am the following morning and your dad was as proud as a pea-cock.'
'Why?'
'Why? He got his son silly. Sure we all say we don't care if the babies a boy or a
girl as long as it's healthy but I think deep down women want a little girl to dress
up and share things with and men want a boy to teach sports and how to fix a
car.'
'You got both.' Jade added dryly.
'Anyway, not long after you were born I caught glandular fever and I had to stop
breastfeeding. Your dad never missed your three hourly feeds. He got up every
time without complaints and he took long service leave to look after you. I was
laid up in bed and Jade was staying with Grandmother Nelson so basically he
was your mum and dad for three months. I didn't get near you while I was
contagious in case I passed it on but I used to look out the back door as your dad
carried you around in the garden and talked to you. He told you stuff a baby
couldn't possibly understand. He told you the names of the plant, told you about
the airplanes that flew over. Anything and everything. He was in heaven. Even
diapers didn't phase him, do you know why?'
'No sense of smell?' Jade said before Amy could ask.
'No, it's because they were Stuarts dirty diapers. I think your dad could have had
them bronzed if you could find some one to do it. He really loved you and do
you know what?'
'What?' Amy asked.
'The feeling was mutual. God, you thought the sun shone out of him.' Susan
laughed. 'Your first word was daddy and when you learnt to walk you followed
him around everywhere. From the moment he got home from work until you
went to sleep if I wanted to find you I'd just look for your dad. You idolized
him.'
'What happened?'
'I don't know sweetheart.' Susan said very solemnly. 'I can tell you that your
Dad hasn't changed but you have.'
Amy quickly wiped a tear out of her eye before her mother or sister could notice
it. 'Damn emotions,' she thought.
-oOOo-
'Jeez, when most people say they had a big night they usually just mean a kiss
with some one they fancy.' Katie said to Amy during lunch that day at school.
'You just have to be better than everyone don't you?' She laughed.
'Yeah, well I guess a baby sister doesn't come along everyday.' Amy smiled
despite the tiredness.
'What's she like?'
'Who?'
'The baby.'
'Well she's a wonderful ballroom dancer and she can speak six languages
fluently.' Amy rolled her eyes. 'She's a baby for crying out loud.'
'You can be a sarcastic prick at times.' Katie said. 'I mean, is she cute?'
'She sleeps, sucks boobs and shits.' Amy said trying to hide her true feelings.
'Ah. I saw that look. You can't tell me you aren't clucky, I have seven cousins
and a mother who had a hysterectomy after she had me, I know the signs.'
'Ever thought your mother decided to have a hysterectomy after laying eyes on
you?' Amy grinned.
'Well she knew she couldn't improve on perfection.' Katie replied quickly.
'Hello ladies.' Danny said as he sat down next to Amy and gave her a kiss on the
lips. 'How are you both?'
'Amy spent the night in the hospital.'
'What?' The boys face became a mask of concern. 'Are you okay?'
'I'm fine.' Amy laughed. 'My stepmother had a nasty obstruction she needed to
clear.'
'Don't listen to her Danny. Amy's Stepmother gave birth to a little girl over night
and Amy's trying to pretend she isn't clucky. She's also grumpy because she
hasn't been to bed.'
'I am not clucky or grumpy.' Amy protested.
'Shouldn't you have the day off?'
'I wanted to come to school.' Amy told her boyfriend.
'Clucky, grumpy and sick.' Katie laughed.
-oOOo-
'Jade we've been playing the same songs for three hours straight.' Amy groaned
later that night. 'We can do this in our sleep.'
'She's right.' Rabbit nodded. 'And for the last hour we've been getting worse.
Enough is enough.'
Jade looked at her watch and then nodded. 'Okay. We'll leave it until tomorrow
night.'
'Uh uh.' Lano yawned. 'There is no way we can get better before Friday. I am not
going to play this ancient music again until Friday.'
'I'm with him.' Davey said.
'Why doesn't that surprise me?' Jade mumbled under her breath. 'You guys
wouldn't have an original thought between you.'
'Huh?'
'Alright.' Jade snapped. 'But don't blame me if you don't win on the big night.
It's only Tuesday night and you have three more days to practice.'
'I think it's official Jade.' Amy said. 'Besides, you are just acting like you.'
'Huh?' Jade asked.
'We're revolting.' The younger girl smiled as the boys started packing up their
equipment.
'You can say that again.'
-oOOo-
'I'm beginning to think I quit my job too early.' Amy told Katie the next day.
'Why's that? You missing Sammy?'
'God no.' Amy stated strongly. 'I just thought I'd be a guy sooner rather than
later and so far nothings happened. It's expensive being a girl. I had to get
moisturiser, mascara and some toner in the last few days.'
'Not to mention that little peasant blouse you looked fantastic in.' Katie smiled.
'Yeah, laugh it up.' Amy grumbled. 'Why is it all of the women in my life think
my situation is so amusing?'
'Oh come on. If you had told me four months ago that Stuart Denton would be
shopping like a seasoned professional and worrying how his butt looked I would
have laughed myself stupid.'
'You're pretty much there now.'
'Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit Amy. But in your case it's half wit.'
Amy just rolled her eyes. 'Getting back to my original point, I am jobless,
cashless and dickless.'
'Not to mention hopeless.' Katie added good-naturedly.
'And friendless soon if you keep on going the way you are K.J.'
'So get a job.'
'Where? I walked that damn mall to find the job at the Copper Kettle.'
'True but Sammy would give you a good reference right?'
'I guess so.' Amy nodded a little uncertainly.
'And I heard the Multiplex is looking for staff.' Katie told her. 'It's got to be
easier selling people tickets to see a movie than serving them coffee, right?'
'I guess.' Amy conceded.
'So why don't we get dolled up and go up there after school? The least they can
say is no right?'
'No, the least they can do is laugh as us.'
'That's what I love about you Amy,' Katie smiled. 'You're such and optimist.'
-oOOo-
'Well that wasn't so bad.'
'True,' Amy nodded as the two girls walked back home. 'The manager was
trying to look up my skirt for the whole interview, my feet are killing me from
these heels, I need to pee so badly I can almost taste urine and to top it all off,
Steven bloody Ellis was applying for the same job. But apart from that I feel
wonderful about it.'
'Alright, Steve being there wasn't part of the plan but lets face it, you have much
better legs than him.'
'I just hate the way the creep looks at me.' Amy said as they turned down a long
alley.
'Who? The manager or Steve?'
'Both, but Ellis is the bigger jerk. Every time I see him he's standing there,
smirking at me. When or if I get back to normal the first thing I am going to do is
tap dance on that idiots teeth so he can't smirk like that at any girl.'
'Speaking of Teeth Amy, you've got lipstick on yours.' Katie reached into her
handbag and passed Amy a small Mirror.
'Oh that's just great. Was it there during the interview?'
'I don't think so.' Katie shook her head as Amy held the mirror up to her face
and rubbed the red lipstick off her white teeth.
All of a sudden Amy stopped walking, looked at herself again and let out a
strange sound that was part laugh, part scream of shock and part cry of
"Eureka". 'That crafty old bitch.' She managed to say after a second or two.
'What?'
'That scheming old cow.'
'Who?' Katie asked trying to work out what was happening.
'Mamma fucking Chow, that's who.'
'Ether McDonalds are serving Bourbon with their cokes and you're drunk or I
am missing something huge here.'
'Look to your heart.' Amy laughed. 'It was right under my button nose.' She
looked at Katie who still couldn't make the connection. 'Look at me K.J. What do
you see?'
'Ah...a girl.' Katie shrugged. 'A girl with very early dementia.'
'And what is that girl wearing?'
'Black, knee length skirt, black pantyhose and a white satin blouse.'
'Correct.' Amy giggled. 'And now look between the lapels of the blouse Katie
and tell me what you see?'
'Cleavage?'
'And what is dangling just above the cleavage?'
'A locket.'
'Correct again.' Amy said. 'A heart shaped locket wouldn't you say?'
'But you've had that for ages. You've worn it everyday since your birthday.'
'Exactly. It's been hidden in plain sight. Not only is it heat shaped but also it's
close to my heart anatomically speaking. I have a feeling I just found my way out
of the forest.'
'And into a mental hospital.' Katie said.
Amy ignored her friend as she remembered the phone call weeks ago about the
Rocket. It wasn't about a stupid rocket, it was a Chinese person, probably Mei
Ling, telling her about the damn locket. 'You don't get it Katie. Dad gave this to
me; I was pissed off at him so I never opened it. If I had been nicer to the guy I
would have opened it ages ago. This is the final lesson.'
'So what are you going to do now?'
Amy looked up and down the alley and didn't see anyone. 'I figured I'd throw it
away.' She told her friend. 'I'm going to open it you dopey bugger.'
She did just that and in the split second before anything happened she saw a
miniaturised photo of herself and her dad when she was about five. Then she
smiled like a mad woman as a familiar feeling overtook her body. The same
thing she had felt exactly ninety days earlier when she opened the Jade Box.
If she was asked to describe it, the closest thing she could come to, was being in
the eye of a mini tornado that started at her feet and then grew wider up her
body until it enveloped her. It felt like it lasted anywhere from ten seconds to ten
minutes but Amy knew it was instantaneous.
When it was done Stuart looked down at himself and smiled like a maniac. Both
he an Katie were too caught up in the transformation to see some one walk up
the alley behind them and then duck away in confusion.
Stuart looked down some more at both himself and Katie. He moved a little bit to
make sure he wasn't dreaming and then he had a quick feel of his crotch to make
sure everything was as it should be. 'I'm back.' He said, stunned to hear his old
voice emanate from his throat.
Katie blinked twice and looked the familiar figure up and down. She'd forgotten
how good looking the boy was. Especially as he was dressed up in Black trousers
and a short sleeved blue shirt.
'I'm back K.J. I am really back.' Stuart said as he picked the girl up. Neither of
them realised at the moment that the locket was nowhere to be seen.
'How do you feel?'
'Heavy.' Stuart replied after a moments though. 'Big and sluggish after being
Amy for so long.' He licked his lips. 'It's kind of weird not to taste lipstick
anymore.'
'You can taste mine any time you want' Katie thought. 'I missed you Stu.' She
said.
'As crazy as it sounds, I missed you too K.J. We better get home and surprise
mum and Jade before they notice the changes in the house and work it out for
themselves.'
'Do you want to put me down or do you plan on carrying me the whole way?'
'Sorry,' the boy smiled. 'I got a little bit excited.'
-oOOo-
It was a bit of an anticlimax for Stuart when no one was home. He had visions of
returning home the conquering hero, or at least the welcome stranger. Instead he
got an empty house. Excusing himself from Katie for a second he headed to the
bathroom for much needed relief. The stupid thing was, he almost sat down. He
had to remind himself that is was anatomically possible to go standing up.
He did just that, it was easier sure, but there was no great joy to it. If you had
asked him before how it would feel to be Stuart again he would have said he'd
be like a kid with a new toy. Things didn't work out that way though. Stuart just
felt weird. Everything was both familiar and foreign a the same time and the joy
he felt in the alleyway was more over cracking the mystery and beating Mamma
Chow than actually getting his old body back.
As he washed his hands in the bathroom he looked deeply into the mirror. 'Did I
look like that before?' He mumbled. 'Weird, I wouldn't have thought so.'
He went to his bedroom, surprised by all of the mess and clutter in there. About
the only thing that bought a smile to his face was his guitar sitting in its stand in
the corner.
Quickly stripping off his close he looked in the mirror again and was surprised
to see a large lump of muscle instead of the small curvaceous girl he'd seen for
the past three months. Shaking off that feeling he grabbed a pair of football
shorts and slipped them on and headed for the door but the coolish breeze on his
chest as he walked into the hall made him stop. Walking around without a T-
shirt on made him feel uncomfortable, almost naked. He tried to shake it but in
the end returned to his bedroom and slipped on a black Silver chair T-shirt.
'Okay?' He asked Katie when he found her watching TV in the family room.
'Yeah, I'm fine,' the girl smiled.
'No. I mean do I look ok?' Stuart said as he did a feminine little turn.
'It's not the height of sartorial elegance but you look fine.'
Stuart nodded. 'You hungry?'
'We've just had Burgers and fries remember?'
'Yeah but I am starving. Be back in a minute.' He went to kitchen and looked
through the pantry and the refrigerator. In next to no time he'd made a few
tomato, lettuce and lite mayo on rice crackers and went to join Katie in the family
room.
'You watching your diet sweetie?' Katie grinned when she saw what was on his
plate?
'What? It's what I normally eat for a snack.' Stuart said defensively.
'No, it's what Amy normally eats for a snack. Stuart has left over pizza, a bag of
crisps, two chocolate milks and a huge bowl of vanilla ice cream.'
'Really?' Stuart asked a little unsure. 'I ate all that? How did I fit into my
clothes?'
'Very well.' Katie mumbled. 'You managed.' She said louder for Stuart's benefit.
A little later on, Jade entered the house. 'Anyone home?' She shouted as her keys
rattled onto the kitchen table.
'We're down in the family room.' Katie yelled.
Jade soon appeared at the door. 'Oh great.' She said, not overly enthusiastic,
'when did you get back?'
'I haven't actually been anywhere.' Stuart corrected. He quickly told her about
the locket and how he opened it in the alley way and finally got to normal.
'That's just great.' Jade said. 'I was going to wear that red top of yours on Friday
night. Oh well, I am going out.'
Stuart found himself telling pretty much the same story to his mother a little over
an hour later. She was at least a little happy to see he was back and gave him a
hug but it didn't make him feel any better. He wanted to shout: 'Hello, I have
done some serious shit here. I crossed the gender barrier in a way unknown to
human kind. I spent three whole months as a girl. What is wrong with you
people?' But then his gender was far more important to him than it was to
anyone else. Boy or girl he'd always be the pain for Jade and male or female he
would always be his mother's child. As far as Susan was concerned he could
have been some hideous mixture of the two but as long as he was happy she
would be too. And really, it was a little silly to expect wonder or sympathy about
three months spent as a female from women who had been that way all their
lives.
Still, a little pampering or something would have been nice.
-oOOo-
The next day at school was a case of deja vu all over again for Stuart. He felt
pretty much the same as he had three months ago when he first went to school as
Amy. Only then it was fifteen years of his life seemingly wiped from everyone's
memory and now it was only three months. He couldn't work out what affected
him most.
As he walked in to school it was 'Hi Stuart,' from some one and 'G'day Stu,'
from some one else. Amy, it appeared, had never existed. He felt the same sense
of being under appreciated at first but then realised to everyone else Stuart had
been at school the day before and the one before that. There was nothing special
about him being there.
All morning he was accepted as one of the guys and he looked over at Katie and
her group of friends, wondering what they were talking about. He kept an eye
open for Danny and saw him once in the distance but he all but ignored Stuart.
During a Social Studies class he just sat and looked at Steve Ellis, thinking of
diabolical ways to make him ache and scream in pain but when he went to make
a move towards him after the lesson Katie just managed to grab him and keep
him in one place.
'Don't be stupid Stuart. What's the point in getting suspended for beating him
up? The jerk wouldn't even know why you were doing it.'
'I'd know.' Stuart fumed as Ellis walked away, blissfully unaware.
-oOOo-
At lunch, without thinking, he headed for the girl's bathroom for the usual start
of lunch bitch session with the girls. 'Hey,' Rabbit shouted. 'Where you headed
Bingles?'
Stuart was a little shocked to hear his nickname. 'Huh? Ah, just going to grab
something to eat.'
'Cool. You coming down the oval for a kick of the football?'
'Yeah.' Stuart said wondering why that used to sound like such a good idea.
He quite liked the strength he had as he mixed it in the rough and tumble with
the guys but kicking a ball was a pretty damn stupid way to spend your
lunchtime.
Boring until Davey mentioned the battle of the bands, or more specifically that
their band was playing two of their new songs there. Two new songs Stuart had
absolutely no knowledge of. This gender change time warp was not being nice to
him.
-oOOo-
The same sense of surrealism followed him that afternoon as he sat with Katie in
the Copper Kettle. It was so weird being a customer there when o