"Exhausted yet?" Jessica asked Abbey, smiling as the two women
returned to the locker room at Charles De Gaulle airport.
"Almost," Abbey replied, returning Jessica's smile. "It's harder work
than I expected, though I suppose it would be harder on red, black or
grey route..."
"Ehh, red's not TOO bad," Jessica replied. "You do get to build up a
nice tan!" The two young women giggled as they removed their iconic
pillbox hats, followed by their tight blue uniforms, placing them on
the coat rack to be cleaned before their next flight. Mere minutes
later, both women had changed back into their black pencil dresses
ready for their journey back to their respective homes.
"Got anything exciting planned for tonight?" Jessica asked her
nineteen year old charge. "Hot date with that young man I saw you
holding hands with, maybe...?"
"Need to email my counsellor back," Abbey replied. "Might be FINALLY
prescribed oestrogen..."
"I remember you saying they wouldn't prescribe it to you in England,"
Jessica whispered.
"Stupid NHS," Abbey spat, before allowing the smile to return to her
face. "In happier news, though, you know what's coming up in a few
weeks, right?"
"Um, other than my birthday?" Jessica giggled.
"Oh, it's your birthday?" Abbey asked. "So cool... Mine's not until
August. Almost as good as that is, I'm sure you're aware, the seventh
annual Miss-"
"Oh no," Jessica sighed, interrupting the young woman. "Don't tell me
you've entered THAT?"
"Oh come on, it'll be fun!" Abbey pleaded. "You of all people-"
"No- no," Jessica said, once again interrupting Abbey. "Just because
I'm American, don't assume I automatically approve of things like
that!"
"Oh yes," Abbey laughed. "I almost forgot, the only girl who works for
Soixante-Trois who doesn't even watch The Angels!"
"If you ever catch me anywhere near a reality TV show, shoot me!"
Jessica laughed.
"Another American stereotype..." Abbey giggled, earning a stern stare
from her mentor.
"...And the same goes for beauty pageants!" Jessica insisted as the two
women headed to the nearest tram stop. As she arrived home, Jessica
let out a loud sigh as she collapsed down on the plush sofa, kicking
off her heels and relaxing as much as her restrictive corset and tight
dress would allow.
"Hi honeys, she's home!" Natalie shouted, laughing hard as Jessica
blew a raspberry at her. "Well I say 'honeys', in reality it's just me
here right now."
"Thought Zoe was off today as well?" Jessica asked.
"Oh, she is," Natalie sighed. "It's just that she'd rather spend the
day wearing a leotard and pointe shoes and dancing at her old studio
than spend the day wearing nothing and, well, quote-unquote dancing
with me!"
"She teaching part-time again?" Jessica asked.
"Nope," Natalie explained. "Practising for her talent routine at the
seventh annual-"
"Goddddd," Jessica moaned. "Not you too..."
"Well, no, not ME," Natalie laughed, sitting down next to the
frustrated American woman. "But Zoe... She's always loved performing,
you know that. And ever since we got bollocked in December... She's
wanted to find a way back into the good books of the head honchos, the
Miss Soixante-Trois pageant is the ideal opportunity for that."
"Why on Earth does a company like this even HAVE a beauty pageant?"
Jessica asked.
"Ugh," Natalie spat. "Officially, it's to 'empower our female
employees'. Unofficially, it's because Antoine Masson is as much a
pervert as he is a billionaire and the thought of several women in
their twenties parading around in swimsuits gives him that, you know,
'funny feeling'."
"Even when some of these women aren't 'technically' women?" Jessica
asked, a smile creeping onto her face.
"Well, there's nothing he can really do about that," Natalie said.
"Thank you EU Supreme Court..."
"Did you enter last year?" Jessica asked the English girl.
"Nah," Natalie said. "I mean, I'm not going to begrudge Zo for wanting
to enter, she loves the limelight and all, but... It IS a bit too silly
even for my tastes."
"Damn right!" Jessica giggled.
"Elsa entered, though," Natalie continued. "So did Anna-Jade, but I
don't think she enjoyed it all that much. Marie entered in 2012,
actually finished runner-up. I know for a fact Rachel's entering this
year, so are Chloe and Clara, and Annabelle..." Jessica's ears pricked
up at the mention of the Atlanta native- something Natalie couldn't
help but comment on.
"Ah, thought that might interest you," Natalie chuckles. "Yep, she
told me she was entering when we went to Moscow yesterday."
"...She's black route now?" Jessica asked. "Thought she'd got red route
as her secondary when she got promoted?"
"Think she's doing all three," Natalie sighed. "Though no prizes for
guessing who was sat in the co-pilot's seat yesterday... AND who'll be
sat on the judging panel for the pageant."
"Um, hello?" Jessica asked sarcastically. "Conflict of interest,
maybe?"
"It's not what you know, it's always been WHO you know," Natalie
sighed, before returning to the apartment's small kitchen to prepare
their dinner. Soon, the girls returned to the apartment- first Zoe,
followed by Anna-Jade and finally Paige, who greeted her American
lover with a long kiss.
"How was Berlin?" Jessica asked as she snuggled up next to Paige on
the sofa.
"How was London?" Paige giggled, linking her slender, smooth fingers
with Jessica's.
"Same as always," Jessica sighed happily. "Abbey's still struggling a
little, but I reckon she'll have got the hang of it within a few
weeks."
"Ah, can't say as I envy you," Paige laughed. "Having to take
responsibility for another employee in addition to your own work..."
"Normally I'd advise you to apply to be a mentor yourself," Jessica
laughed. "But you do kinda have a lot on your plate right now... Or
should I say 'in your medicine cabinet'?"
"And you know what I'll say to you there," Paige sighed as her
thoughts turned to the hormone tablets that were sat in her drawer in
the bathroom.
"No regrets?" Jessica asked her dark-haired lover.
"None," Paige whispered with a smile. And she meant it- ever since she
started hormone replacement therapy ten weeks earlier, she'd felt like
a whole new woman. At first, the changes had been scary- her mood
would unexpectedly change at a moment's notice, she'd find herself
getting emotional over the smallest things... And she found herself less
and less interested in sex with Jessica. As her body began to adapt to
her new chemistry, however, Paige began to enjoy every day more and
more. For the first time in her life, she began to feel right in
herself- as though the first twenty and a half years of her life were
a draft copy, a rehearsal, and only with oestrogen flowing through her
veins did she feel like her life was complete.
The physical changes were taking longer, much to Paige's frustration-
her breasts hadn't grown in any noticeable way, though they had grown
increasingly sensitive since she began taking oestrogen. Her waist
hadn't significantly narrowed, nor had her hips widened, and what
little facial hair she had still grew- though laser removal treatments
were taking care of that.
Paige found herself frequently frustrated with many aspects of her
'transformation', but a near-constant source of support was Anna-Jade.
The Irish girl had begun her own transition six months earlier, had
already taken all the steps Paige was taking and was on hand to help
her every time she 'stumbled' on her journey. But as much as Paige
appreciated Anna-Jade's constant support... She really wished that it
was Jessica who was helping her on her journey.
As Jessica stared at the dark-haired Scottish girl snuggled up next to
her, she felt both a twinge of sadness and a twinge of regret. Unlike
Paige, her encounter with her parents had shaken her commitment to
transitioning, rather than reinforced it. She'd spoken to her
counsellor since returning from America, but every time she tried to
reconcile her desire to live life as a female with her need for her
family's approval, she hit a mental roadblock. Jessica saw how happy
and content Paige was ever since she'd started taking oestrogen, and
she wanted that contentment in her life, but at the same time, she
heard how Paige called her family every week without fail, how they
happily referred to her as 'daughter' and 'our little girl'... And
Jessica knew that she would never receive the same level of love and
acceptance from her own family.
"So then," Paige asked with a giggle. "Are you going to enter it?"
"Hmm?" Jessica muttered as she was abruptly snapped out of her
daydream. "Oh, the pageant? HELL no! You know I hate everything like
that..."
"But you're the most gorgeous girl in the world," Paige laughed,
rubbing her nylon-covered leg against Jessica's. "You'd knock 'em
dead..."
"There's a talent round," Jessica argued. "I don't HAVE any talent..."
"You can play the piano, can't you?" Anna-Jade said as she sat down on
the sofa opposite the couple.
"I haven't practised in ages!" Jessica moaned. "And besides, I'm NOT
entering the pageant. I'm busy enough with work, I've got Abbey's end
of probation party to plan for... And besides, Zoe's entering, it just
wouldn't feel right."
"Because you know you'd beat her, right?" Paige laughed.
"No," Jessica argued. "Well- maybe. If you're so enthusiastic about
this damned pageant, why don't YOU enter?"
"Because I'm not tall, blonde and gorgeous," Paige replied, slipping
her hand into the back pocket of Jessica's skirt. "Seriously, you'd be
a shoo-in for at least the top 3."
"And you'd beat Annabelle hands down!" Anna-Jade laughed, making
Jessica squirm at the mention of the Atlanta native.
"So basically," Jessica sighed, "the only way I'm going to get you off
my back about this is to just enter and have done with it?"
"Yes!" Anna-Jade and Paige said simultaneously.
"FINE then," Jessica sighed, making her two companions cheer and
applaud. "But I'm not taking it seriously and I'm NOT playing to win.
Zoe wants it more, she can have it."
"You won't regret this," Anna-Jade said with a smile.
"I already am," Jessica sighed as the Irish girl began detailing the
steps they would take to turn Jessica from a glamorous stewardess into
a bona fide beauty queen.
Over the next two weeks leading up to the pageant, Jessica found
herself devoting every second of her free time to practising for the
show. When she wasn't flying back and forth between Paris and when
felt like every city in Western Europe, or advising and assessing
Abbey in the final days of her probation, Jessica would receive
instruction from Paige and Anna-Jade on how to improve her deportment,
the proper facial expressions and body language to use on stage... Much
of what Jessica 'learned' she already knew- she'd had a lifetime of
practice of walking in heels, how to fix her own hair and make-up, how
to walk in a long, floor-length dress... But every feminine mannerism
she'd perfected for use in her everyday life seemingly had to be
exaggerated when up on her stage. Her hips had to sway more, her lips
had to pout more, her walk had to be more feminine, with one foot
placed directly in front of the other with every step... And Jessica
felt more and more ridiculous with every single 'training session'.
What Jessica didn't realise, however, was that Zoe was struggling just
as much with her own preparation for the pageant. Even though she had
been born female, she would have to exaggerate her own femininity just
as much as Jessica would, and whilst Zoe was used to performing on
stage, the performance she would have to give was a far cry from the
performing she had done in the past.
"Turn," Natalie advised Zoe as Marie watched approvingly. "Smile for
the judges!" Zoe turned her head and forced a wide smile onto her
lips, before swishing her long, flowing dress in front of her and
striding away from her sister and her lover.
"You're gonna need to make the smile more convincing than that," Marie
said in a sympathetic voice. "They're absolute sticklers for
perfectionism, pick up on every tiny thing, no matter how silly you
think it is."
"Can we run through my talent routine again?" Zoe asked as she
stripped off her gown and reached for her pointe shoes.
"We've run through it a hundred times, you already know it back to
front!" Marie laughed. "Put your dress back on, we'll run through the
catwalk section again. Only two days to go until the big day..."
"Okay," Zoe moaned, pulling her dress back on. "Still can't believe
Jess entered too..."
"You've not got anything to worry about from her," Natalie assured her
lover. "You're a hundred times more beautiful and talented than she
is. Besides, she isn't even taking it seriously... She might actually
help you by being in the competition."
"Yeah, right..." Zoe sighed. "Where's my maillot gone?"
"Natalie..." Marie asked accusingly.
"What?" Natalie pleaded with mock-innocence. "Just because I'm not in
the pageant, doesn't mean I can't 'enjoy the benefits'."
"You'll stretch it!" Zoe moaned as Natalie lifted her top to show Zoe
the stretchy material.
"It's a black neoprene swimsuit," Natalie argued. "You've got plenty
more, and if you'd just let me borrow one of your ballet leotards once
in a while..."
"Something wrong with your own ballet leotards?" Zoe asked, smiling as
Natalie encircled her tiny waist from behind.
"They're not YOURS," Natalie said, cuddling Zoe's body close to her.
"Get a room," Marie playfully admonished the two lovers. "And Natalie,
take off Zoe's swimsuit."
"Can do!" Natalie laughed, pulling off her top and skirt.
"Not here!" Marie hissed, before bursting into fits of laughter. "Go
into your room!"
"Can also do!" Natalie laughed, taking Zoe by the hand and leading her
away from the sighing Marie. The couple returned ten minutes later,
causing Marie to shake her head with frustration as she saw that Zoe
was wearing her pageant swimsuit... And Natalie was wearing the dress
Zoe had worn mere minutes earlier. Worst of all- from Marie's
perspective- was that both young women were covered in a fine sheen of
sweat.
"What?" Zoe asked with a shrug. "It helps me relax, helps me
concentrate..."
"Jess isn't the only one not taking this seriously," Marie mumbled as
her sister reached for her pointe shoes.
"...What?" Zoe asked again, tying the satin dancing shoes to her feet.
"And you don't need to practice your dancing!" Marie said in an
exasperated voice.
"I've hardly had any chance to dance over the last six months!" Zoe
argued.
"Babe," Natalie said softly. "Over the last two weeks, you've hardly
done anything besides dance..."
"So I missed dancing!" Zoe sighed, her own voice filled with
exasperation. "Get off my back, both of you!"
"Zoe..." Marie whispered, slowly approaching her agitated sister.
"Please, tell me what's wrong..."
"Ugh," Zoe moaned, slumping into the nearest chair. "I- I should never
have quit teaching... It's going to be two years before I can apply for
a promotion thanks to this fucking warning, all of our passengers are
morons..." Zoe sighed and let out a solitary tear as Natalie and Marie
sat either side of her, giving the distraught girl a comforting
cuddle.
"This is gonna sound silly..." Zoe sighed. "But... I kinda wish I was, you
know, a T-girl, like you, or Jessica, or Paige or Anna-Jade."
"Believe me, it's really not a lot of fun at times," Natalie said.
"But most of the time, it is," Zoe replied. "I step on a plane wearing
a uniform and it's just, you know, nothing... You pull on the skirt and
the high heels and it's a lifelong dream."
"You could always try living as a boy for a few days," Natalie joked,
earning herself a playful elbow from her lover.
"Eww," Zoe said, scrunching up her nose. "No thank you!"
"Well," Marie said, "What's your lifelong dream?"
"That," Zoe sighed, pointing at the pointe shoes tied to her feet.
"Remember the day I got my first pair?"
"How could I forget?" Marie laughed. "You wouldn't take them off for
days... You should go back to teaching."
"It's about half what I get paid now," Zoe moaned. "And I've already
checked, none of the local schools are hiring..."
"Then go to university," Natalie advised. "Get a degree- I know you're
smart enough- get a teaching qualification, I know you'd be a great
primary school teacher. Or whatever the French equivalent of primary
school is. Or we could always move back to England and you could teach
French..."
"Yeah, as if mama and papa will agree to that!" Marie laughed.
"Although if you DID leave the company, you'd lose all the company
benefits... The pension, the staff discount... The parties..." Zoe smiled at
the mention of the party.
"I guarantee Jessica put more effort into the party tomorrow than she
put into the pageant," Natalie reassured her lover. "So work hard
today, party hard tomorrow, win hard on Tuesday!"
"Party hard AFTER your flight to St Petersburg!" Marie joked, making
Zoe laugh out loud. "Now run through your routine again!" Zoe grinned
a wide, genuine grin as she stood up and elegantly rose onto pointe,
flawlessly performing the dance routine that she herself had
choreographed for the performance. The following day, Zoe would fly to
St Petersburg with a smile on her face, despite her uniform being as
uncomfortable and the passengers being as obnoxious as ever. When she
returned to her Paris apartment, she discovered that the party was
already in full swing- and that her flat mates had become almost
unrecognisable.
"This feels so stupid," Paige complained as she stripped down to her
bra and thong, holding her arms out either side of her body. "The
emergency exits are located here..."
"Oh hilarious," Jessica mock-laughed. "And stop complaining about
feeling stupid, remember what I'm going to be doing tomorrow?"
"Turning 23?" Paige asked, prompting her American lover to stick her
tongue out at her. "Okay, let's get this over with..." Paige grimaced as
Jessica raised her gun and pointed it straight at Paige's face.
Jessica pulled the trigger... And Paige winced as a steady stream of
fake tan covered her naturally pale body from top to bottom. Once
Jessica was done, Paige stepped off the sheet that had been erected in
the apartment's bathroom and walked over the mirror, where her jaw
dropped at the sight of her reflection.
"...I'm fucking orange!" Paige gasped. "You've turned me fucking
orange! Give me that gun!" Jessica giggled as she passed Paige the
spray-tan gun, before standing on the sheet, allowing the dark-haired
girl to coat her with the same thick, dark spray tan.
"I hope this will all come off before tomorrow..." Jessica mumbled.
"Don't tell me you're finally taking it seriously?" Paige asked.
"NO," Jessica argued. "...Maybe a little."
"You know they don't publish the full standings, right?" Paige asked.
"Just the top three... You'll never know for certain whether or not you
beat her."
"I'm not too fussed about beating her," Jessica confessed, before
sighing. "I just don't want her to beat me..."
"How could she?" Paige asked, giving Jessica a soft kiss on her lips.
"I mean... Look at you!"
"Look at HER," Jessica sighed. "She's the one who got the fastest
promotion ever, the one who's still somehow with Jacques two months
on..."
"Should I be jealous or something?" Paige asked. "And in the last six
months, have you tried to get to know her even ONCE?" Paige winced as
Jessica suddenly whipped around to face her with a look of pure
irritation on her face.
"Should I be the jealous one?" Jessica asked. Paige opened her mouth
as if to respond, but no words left her mouth and she stood in front
of Jessica slack-jawed. The awkward silence was thankfully broken a
few moments later when Natalie entered the room, dressed only in her
bra and thong, and took Jessica's place on the sheet.
"Awight then!" Natalie said in a mock Essex accent. "Tango me!" Paige
sighed as Jessica exited the bathroom, leaving her to spray-tan
Natalie in relative peace.
"Trouble in paradise?" Natalie asked in her native Manchester accent.
"Do not fucking ask..." Paige sighed. "Annabelle. AGAIN." Within
moments, Natalie had been covered in a liberal layer of fake tan, and
minutes later Anna-Jade and Marie took their places in front of the
spray nozzle, with Zoe the last to receive the 'treatment' immediately
upon her return from Russia. Once the girls were all suitably tanned,
they returned to their rooms to apply their make-up for the party- and
there was a lot of it. Thick foundation almost threatened to disguise
their new tans, whilst thick eyeliner, neon pink eye shadow and long,
heavy false eyelashes enhanced their eyes far beyond what their
regular work make-up could ever accomplish. The girls plucked and
reshaped their eyebrows to perfection, before applying multiple layers
of hot pink lip gloss to their mouths. With their make-up done, next
came their nails- long, fake acrylic nails that extended over an inch
beyond their fingertips, making delicate use of their fingers
virtually impossible. Their jewellery was next- Natalie had taken
charge of arranging the girls' jewellery for the party, so all six of
them wore long, gaudy earrings that pulled on their earlobes, as well
as cheap sparkly necklaces and tacky plastic bracelets. The girls'
dresses were next- tight white dresses that were easily a size too
small for them and barely contained their breasts and their backsides,
and finally came the girls' shoes- white stilettos with a 6.5"
platform heel that all six women struggled to walk in at first,
requiring additional practice before emerging from their rooms and
congregating in the living room of the apartment. Anna-Jade, Natalie
and Zoe had all donned bright platinum blonde wigs for the party, and
all six girls had bottles of WKD in their hands.
"Girls," Jessica announced in a near-authentic South-Eastern English
accent, "what is the only way?"
"Essex!" The six girls all cheered in unison as they drank their
drinks, waiting for the guests to arrive.
Within half an hour, the apartment was teeming with over twenty men
and women, all of whom had adhered to the 'Essex boy/girl' dress code-
especially Abbey, for whom the party was being thrown.
"OMG!" Abbey yelled in Jessica's ear as she emerged from the bathroom,
clad in her own white dress, white stilettos and thick fake tan. "This
is totes amazeballs!"
"Glad you approve!" Jessica replied. "Thank Natalie- she's the one who
came up with the idea, did a lot of the hard work for it... She should
have been your mentor, not me."
"I'll deffo thank her!" Abbey said, before grabbing a brightly-
coloured alcoholic beverage from a nearby table and mingling with the
rest of the crowd. Jessica smiled as she watched her 'pupil' dance
away, before turning to get herself a drink, only to bump into a tall
figure that was dressed identically to herself.
"Oh, jeez, sorry," Jessica said. "Are you okay... Annabelle?" Much to
Jessica's irritation, the blonde Southerner simply smiled her usual
sweet, smug smile.
"That's okay, sweetie," Annabelle said, before an awkward silence hung
between the two American women. "I love your party, got a Canadian-
themed one planned for Sarah this Saturday..."
"Your- your trainee was Canadian?" Jessica asked.
"Uh-huh," Annabelle confirmed. "'Scuse me, honey..." Jessica seethed
with anger as Annabelle brushed past her- anger that her Scottish
lover immediately picked up on.
"Oh god," Paige sighed as she approached Jessica. "I've already seen
her here, don't tell me you had a run-in?"
"Uh-huh," Jessica said, mocking Annabelle's Georgia accent. "'Scuse
me, honey'... Gah. Did you know she got a Canadian trainee? Probably the
only one from North America in the whole training group and she gets
her instead of me..."
"But you an Abbey got on really well!" Paige retorted. "Besides,
everyone knows you're a huge Europhile, so do management... Maybe they
knew you'd be comfortable with a Brit but she might not be..."
"AND she's organised a party for her trainee on Saturday," Jessica
spat. "Know any other parties, birthday parties that are happening on
that date?"
"How could she have known that it was your party that date when you
never speak to her?" Paige pleaded.
"Take her side, why don't you?" Jessica snapped, before sighing and
burying her face in her hands. "Oh god, Paige... I'm sorry, I'm so
sorry..."
"And they said the oestrogen would cause mood swings," Paige mumbled,
sniffing away a solitary tear.
"Can- can we talk in private?" Jessica asked, her stomach knotting at
the sight of her lover being upset- and the knowledge that it was she
who made Paige upset.
"Sure," Paige whispered, following Jessica into their bedroom. "Jess..."
"Ever since you started taking oestrogen, it's like you've become a
whole new person," Jessica said.
"Um, yeah, that's kinda the idea!" Paige chuckled nervously.
"...Thanks?"
"I didn't mean it as a compliment," Jessica said coldly. "You're
different... You're... You're not the woman I fell in love with."
"I'm more the woman you fell in love with than ever!" Paige said, more
tears beginning to form in her heavily made-up eyes. "Just because
your family haven't accepted you yet, don't take it out on me!"
"You leave my family out of this!" Jessica snapped.
"Don't you shout at me!" Paige snapped back, before taking a deep
breath and calming her nerves. "You've changed too, and not for the
better. I- I can't handle this constant jealousy. Why don't you just
TALK to her, for Christ's sake?"
"We're never on the same flights," Jessica muttered. "They don't put
two people from the same nationality on the same flight unless they're
French or from the country they're flying to, you know that!"
"Then talk to her some other time!" Paige yelled. "She out there right
fucking now, what's stopping you!?"
"Because I'd rather be with you!" Jessica yelled, before withering
under Paige's angry glare.
"Well I'd rather NOT be with you," Paige spat, storming out of the
bedroom and leaving Jessica alone in the dark.
Jessica took several deep breaths, but even this wasn't enough to
prevent her eyes from flooding with tears. The blonde girl doubled
over in pain, her stomach churning as the adrenaline caused by the
fight thinned in her blood. For weeks, she'd feared growing apart from
Paige... Now it seemed as though their relationship had been terminated.
Paige wasn't Jessica's first girlfriend, but she was the one Jessica
had been with the longest, and the only woman with whom she had fallen
in love at first sight. Jessica's attraction to the Scottish girl had
been so overwhelming that she'd never stopped to consider whether or
not they were truly compatible. Now Jessica had an answer to that
question- and it wasn't the answer she was hoping for.
Jessica remained in the darkened room for ten minutes, composing
herself before fixing her make-up and returning to the party, only to
find that Paige was nowhere to be seen- and much to Jessica's fear,
neither was Annabelle.
"Hey," Natalie said cautiously to Jessica. "You- you okay?"
"No," Jessica sighed. "Where- where's Paige?"
"She went home with Hiromi," Natalie explained. "Said she needed a few
days away... Jess, what happened?"
"Where's Annabelle?" Jessica asked in an angry tone.
"She left at the same time as Paige," Natalie whispered, bringing a
look of pure fury to the American girl's face.
"Of course she fucking did," Jessica sighed. "Nat... I'm going to head
to bed now. Need to clear my head. Can you..."
"Sure," Natalie whispered, staring at the American girl with a
sympathetic eye before returning to the party, which was still in full
swing despite the departures.
"Soooo, Abbey," Zoe asked, "gonna get your application in for mentor
for August?"
"God, I dunno, maybe," Abbey sighed. "Jess was such a great mentor...
It'll be hard to follow in her footsteps!" Zoe giggled, before
spotting Natalie out of the corner of her eye and excusing herself.
"I hate her," Zoe whispered to her lover as she stumbled over to her,
wobbling on her extra-high heels.
"You're also really drunk, " Natalie said, wrapping an arm around
Zoe's waist to support her. "And Abbey!? Why, exactly?"
"Ugh, she's so phoney," Zoe complained.
"She's from Essex, what did you expect?" Natalie laughed. "It wouldn't
have anything to do with the fact that she was one of the first 19
year olds to be hired after they lowered the minimum age limit, would
it?"
"No," Zoe spat, before rolling her eyes. "Maybe... Ugh. I just hate
everything to do with this job..."
"Get some sleep," Natalie advised the inebriated young woman. "A-
you'll feel better in the morning, B- you'll need it ahead of tomorrow
night!"
"Okay," Zoe mumbled, before stumbling toward hers & Natalie's room,
where she quickly fell into a deep sleep.
The party dispersed shortly afterwards as many of the partygoers-
including two of the apartment's residents- had early flights. Zoe was
already asleep by the time Natalie stripped off her dress, wig and
heels and climbed into bed next to her, but the frown on her
slumbering face made Natalie sigh sadly. When she'd signed up for
Soixante-Trois Airlines, she'd expected a life filled with glamour,
excitement and adventure- everything she'd dreamed of ever since she
was a boy. She'd grown up idolising the flight attendants she saw in
old movies and on TV shows, and whilst it wasn't the only 'service'
uniform she'd grown up wishing she could wear- she'd 'experimented'
with French maid's dresses and playboy bunny costumes numerous times
in her youth- the classic tight skirt of the flight attendant was the
only one that was within her grasp, thanks to Soixante-Trois Airlines
cowing to the demands of the EU supreme court. Not just being able to
live life as a woman, but being obliged to live and work as not just a
woman, but a sexy, glamorous woman was a dream come true for Natalie...
A dream that only improved when she moved in with Marie and met Zoe
for the first time. 'Ballerina' was another fantasy of Natalie's, but
it was always one that Natalie felt was beyond her reach, so when Zoe
accepted Natalie's romantic advances, Natalie's dream come true
improved in ways she could never have imagined. But then something
completely unexpected happened- Natalie fell in love with Zoe. Madly,
deeply, head over heels in love with the French girl. And to see Zoe
hurting... It broke Natalie's heart.
"I love you," Natalie whispered in Zoe's hear, before wrapping her
arms around the sleeping girl's waist and quickly falling into her own
deep sleep.
Jessica awoke on the morning of her 23rd birthday and rolled over in
bed, momentarily confused by Paige's absence, but as her head cleared,
the events of the previous night came rushing back, causing Jessica to
lay back on her pillow and let out a long, silent scream.
"Morning, sleepyhead," Natalie said to Jessica as the American girl
padded down the stairs into the kitchen. "Oh, sorry- happy birthday!"
"Not really," Jessica moaned.
"You and Paige are NOT finished!" Natalie assured Jessica. "You've
just had a 'blip', that's all..."
"Hell of a big 'blip'," Jessica sighed. "Where's Zoe, she still in
bed?"
"Yeah," Natalie sighed. "She had a hell of a lot to drink last night...
Damn Essex drinks, they're so sweet-tasting you can't even tell
they're alcoholic most of the time. Marie and Anna-Jade have already
left, they've got flights today, obviously Zoe and I have got the day
off to prepare for tonight..."
"Ugh," Jessica moaned. "That's my 'support team' all gone, then- I can
hardly ask Paige to help... Whatever. I didn't want to be in this stupid
pageant anyway, I'll just call in and say I've got the flu or
something. I've got the next couple of days off as well anyway..."
"For your birthday?" Natalie asked, sighing as Jessica nodded. "Well,
if you want... It WOULD be a shame to let all the preparation go to
waste, you spent all that money on your swimsuit, your dress..."
"Like I can't use a swimsuit," Jessica laughed. "Or a long, fancy
dress..."
"Well, it's up to you, I guess," Natalie said. "I won't be the one to
point out that you'd be conceding defeat to you-know-who..."
"No- just- no," Jessica hissed. "Don't play the 'Annabelle card'
unless you're willing to back it up."
"Fine," Natalie conceded. "What have you got planned for today? Other
than opening presents, that is?"
"I'm going to go and see Paige," Jessica said firmly.
"Eesh," Natalie grimaced. "Are you sure that's such a good idea?"
"Nope," Jessica said, finishing her coffee and standing up. "But I'm
going to anyway." Jessica immediately headed for the bathroom, barely
stopping to acknowledge Zoe's 'bon anniversaire'. Jessica thrust
herself under the shower, washing away the memories- and the fake tan-
of the previous night, before dressing for the day. Even though she
wasn't at work, Jessica still laced herself into one of her tight
underbust corsets, before pulling on a plain black bra and thong set
and applying a light layer of make-up. Rather than clip a pair of
stockings to her corset, Jessica instead went bare-legged, pulling on
a soft, casual grey miniskirt and a loose blue top. As always, Jessica
left her lipstick until last, but as she reached into her dresser
drawer for one of her multiple scarlet lipsticks, she paused, before
staring over at Paige's side of the dresser. In what had become almost
a tradition, the two lovers would sit side by side as they applied
their make-up (when they were on flights on the same day, anyway),
both leaving their lipstick until last so they could 'blot' their
lipstick on each other's lips. Jessica had to blink back tears as she
reached into Paige's drawer for one of her scarlet lipsticks, sighing
happily as she twirled the wet, red tube out of its holder and applied
it to her own lips over and over again.
"I'm heading out now," Jessica announced to Natalie and Zoe, not even
waiting for their response before leaving the apartment and heading to
the nearest tram stop. Within minutes, Jessica found herself outside
the front door of Paige's old apartment, the place where she'd lived
when she'd first moved to Paris nine long months ago.
"This is a bad idea," Jessica whispered to herself, before knocking on
the door. Much to Jessica's relief, it wasn't Paige herself who
answered, but Hiromi- the Japanese transgendered girl who used to be
Paige's room-mate.
"Jessica?" Hiromi asked. "Are- are you here for Paige? Because she's
not here..."
"Where's she gone?" Jessica asked.
"Work," Hiromi said nervously. "She swapped a shift... I'm sorry,
Jessica. She- she said that she needed some time to herself."
"Well," Jessica said, simultaneously relieved and disappointed by
Paige's absence, "if you do see her, please tell her-" Jessica paused
as she saw an unexpected figure in the background that caused bile to
rise in her throat. There, exiting the bedroom that used to be
Paige's, was the unmistakable figure of Annabelle Cope.
"...Never mind," Jessica said, turning her back on the Japanese girl and
heading straight back to the tram to her apartment.
It was just a coincidence... Jessica tried to persuade herself.
Annabelle being in Paige's apartment- it was just a coincidence,
surely? Annabelle didn't even like Paige, COULDN'T even like Paige-
she was seeing Jacques Lacroix, though that wasn't exactly a
relationship that had 'long term' written all over it...
"Didn't go well, then?" Natalie asked Jessica as the American girl
returned home, all but slamming the front door behind her.
"Guess who was there?" Jessica asked.
"What, Annabelle?" Natalie said. "She's been living with Hiromi for
months now."
"I thought that girl from Luxembourg, um, Karla was her room-mate?"
Jessica asked, confused and frustrated that Natalie would know
information that she herself didn't.
"She moved to Berlin a few months ago," Natalie explained.
"Yeah," Zoe confirmed. "Annabelle moved in in February." Jessica
screwed her face up in frustration at the revelation that Zoe also
knew about Annabelle's living arrangements.
"It would've been nice if I'd been told this before I went over
there," Jessica moaned.
"If you hadn't stormed out the way you did, I'm sure it would have
come up," Natalie shrugged, before sighing as Jessica slumped backward
on the chair, her figure that of an utterly defeated woman. "Oh, cheer
up..."
"It IS your birthday," Zoe giggled, before reaching into a nearby
closet and pulling out an armful of presents.
"Oh- thanks guys," Jessica sighed happily. "You really didn't need to
go to all this trouble..."
"It's your first birthday as Jessica, isn't it?" Natalie asked. "You
spoiled the hell out of me for mine last November, seems only fair to
return the favour!"
"It's also my worst birthday ever so far," Jessica moaned.
"Then get opening!" Zoe laughed, shaking a present in the American
girl's face. "Presents make the world better!" Jessica giggled as she
tore open the brightly-coloured wrapping paper, sighing happily at
every present she received from the two lovers. For her previous
birthday, her 22nd, Jessica had received all the presents she, as
Jesse, was supposed to want- pairs of jeans, men's toiletry sets
containing aftershave, deodorants... When all she really wanted was
skirts, lingerie, perfume, cosmetics... All of which were contained in
the packages Natalie and Zoe handed her. And yet, Jessica still felt
sad. Her previous birthday had been spent in her family home in
Baltimore- not only was her 23rd birthday her first spent as Jessica,
it was also her first spent away from her family home, and with the
way she'd burned her bridges with her family in February, it would
also be the first birthday where she had no contact with her family
whatsoever. As much as Jessica appreciated her girly gifts, she'd
trade them all just to have the acceptance and love of her family... Or
one more night with Paige.
"Thank you both so, so much," Jessica gushed as she sat amongst a pile
of presents and discarded wrapping paper.
"Still the worst birthday ever?" Zoe asked with a laugh.
"...In fairness, my others were REALLY good," Jessica giggled.
"More importantly," Zoe probed, "Are you still pulling out of the
pageant tonight?" Jessica met Zoe's intense stare and couldn't help
but giggle, despite her emotional turmoil.
"No," Jessica laughed, prompting cheers from her room-mates.
"You'd better start getting ready, then," Natalie advised. "Show's at
7pm..." Jessica smiled as she headed to her bedroom, her arms filled
with her new cosmetics, and set about the task of transforming herself
from a glamorous stewardess to a fully-fledged beauty queen...
Paige let out a long sigh as she stepped into the locker room at
Charles De Gaulle airport, fresh from a return flight to Glasgow. Her
feet hurt from standing in her high heels all day, her back hurt from
where she'd had to tie her own corset and her chest hurt from where
her falsies had rubbed against her throughout the flight. What hurt
most, however, was Paige's heart.
Unlike Jessica, Paige had never had any prior serious relationships.
She'd never held any attraction to men, and the only attraction she
felt toward women was toward the exotic attire they would wear... But
then, on her first day of work for Soixante-Trois, she met Jessica,
and her world turned upside-down. The feelings that Paige had for
Jessica were new, intense and exciting, and over the prior nine
months, Paige had eagerly explored every aspect of her relationship
with Jessica, both physical and emotional. She'd even introduced the
American girl to her parents- and earned their approval- but at the
back of Paige's mind had always been a niggling doubt, a feeling that
what the two of them had was little more than a physical attraction
pretending to be true love- and the argument they'd had the previous
night had just cemented that doubt in Paige's mind.
After changing back into the pencil dress she'd borrowed from Hiromi
for her commute, Paige headed to the nearby tram stop for her journey
home. Once on board, Paige pulled her phone out of her bag and checked
for any new messages, before opening a new message for Jessica.
'Hi Jess,' Paige typed. 'Hope you're having a happy birthday... Can we
talk about last night, please? P.' Paige's thumb hovered over the
'send' button as she read and re-read the message over and over again,
ensuring that it was perfect, that it wasn't too conciliatory but at
the same time not too aloof. As she went to push the 'send' button
Paige looked up, staring at the Parisian scenery rushing by, and
realised immediately that she was on the wrong tram- she'd
instinctively got onto the tram going to Jessica's apartment rather
than the one to her old- or rather, her current- apartment.
Paige paused, unsure of what to do- it wouldn't be too much of a
hassle to hop off the tram at the next stop, head back to the airport
and get on the 'right' tram- it'd only cost Paige about 20 minutes to
correct her mistake. However, Paige reasoned that there had to have
been a reason why she subconsciously got on the tram to Jessica's
apartment- maybe deep down, she really wanted to see Jessica?
As the tram pulled up to the second stop after the airport, Paige made
up her mind. She deleted the text message and put her phone back into
her bag, and as the tram pulled up to the stop nearest Jessica's
apartment, Paige stood up confidently, straightened her dress and
strode out of the packed carriage, heading straight for the front door
where she let herself in with her key.
"Hello?" Paige called. "Jess? Nat? Zoe?" Paige switched the living
room light on, and her attention was immediately drawn to a note,
written in English, on the coffee table.
'Marie/Anna-Jade,' the note read. 'Gone to pageant. Not left a meal so
you'll need to get takeaway. Back later.' Paige bristled at the
implication that she'd been so easily forgotten by the rest of the
household, that they'd continued with their lives as though she'd
never been a part of them. Paige tried her hardest to put such
negative thoughts to the back of her mind, however- she'd not given
the women any indication that she would be back at any point today,
and all five women were still her friends... Even Jessica. ESPECIALLY
Jessica. Taking a deep breath, Paige climbed the stairs into the room
that was hers and Jessica's bedroom, gingerly opening the door and
staring into the darkened room. It was just as she'd left it the
previous night- clothes and underwear strewn all over the floor, make-
up littering the top of the dresser... What was out of the ordinary,
however, was a note pinned to one of the pillows on the bed- Paige's
pillow- with the letter 'P' written on it.
'I don't know if you'll ever read this message,' the note read. 'But
just on the off-chance that you do come back and I'm out, I just want
you to know how sorry I am for last night. I love you, Paige. I always
will. Talk soon. J.' Tears began to well in Paige's eyes as she read
the message, and she immediately knew what she had to do. Without any
further hesitation, Paige scooped up her bag and her keys and- taking
care to lock the front door behind her- headed straight back to the
nearest tram stop.
Jessica breathed a nervous, shallow breath as she waited backstage
with thirteen other young women, each one- including Jessica herself-
dressed in the iconic Soixante-Trois uniform that they wore day in,
day out in their working lives.
"Eeee!" Abbey squeaked, barely able to keep herself from bouncing up
and down with excitement. "This is so cool!"
"Yeah," Jessica said, forcing an enthusiastic smile on her face when
all she felt in reality was a mixture of nerves and a disbelief of the
situation in which she found herself. The one consolation Jessica had
was that the pageant wasn't going to be a huge event- out of an
employee pool of nearly 200 women (including woman 'like Jessica'),
only fourteen had entered the pageant, most of whom had, like Jessica
and Abbey, only worked for the company for less than a year. The venue
wasn't even that big, either- a conference room in one of Soixante-
Trois's hotels that little larger than the average bar, with just
enough room for a stage and seating for 30 guests (most of whom were
middle-aged businessmen- undoubtedly friends of Antoine Masson, the
owner of Soixante-Trois Airlines).
"Madames et monsieurs," the emcee- a man in his thirties who Jessica
recognised as one of Soixante-Trois's regular pilots- announced. "I
would like to welcome you all to the seventh annual Miss Soixante-
Trois beauty pageant!" On cue, modern-sounding music started playing,
and the fourteen contestants strode out on stage in formation, placing
one hand on their hip before turning and smiling for the assembled
crowd.
"These fourteen young women," the emcee continued, "will tonight
compete for your votes. There will be four 'rounds'- the uniform
round, the swimwear round, the evening wear round and the talent
competition. Our expert panel of judges will give each girl a score
from one to ten, which will make up 50% of their overall score. The
rest, madames et monsieurs, is up to you! Simply vote for your
favourite using the voting slips you were given at reception, and the
winner will take away the grand prize of 6300 Euros and, more
importantly, the title of Miss Soixante-Trois 2015!" 6300 Euros?
Jessica thought to herself. Wish I'd known that a little earlier...
"Now," the emcee announced, "let's meet the girls!" Jessica kept her
smile fixed on her face as the fourteen women introduced themselves
one by one. As they had lined up in alphabetical order by surname,
Jessica was the second to last girl to step forward, and her face was
almost cracking under the pressure of her forced smile when she
finally got to speak.
"Hi," Jessica said in her refined Maryland accent. "I'm Jessica Tyler,
I'm twenty-three years old- today- I'm from Baltimore in the United
States, and I hope you'll pick me for Miss Soixante-Trois 2015!"
Jessica kept her smile fixed on her face as she stepped back, though
she felt her cheeks start to burn as some of the other women glanced
in her direction, clearly disapproving of her playing the 'birthday
card' so early in the competition.
"Hi," Abbey said, stepping forward. "I'm Abbey Watkins, I'm nineteen
years old- last August- I'm from Basildon in England, and I hope that
you'll agree with me that for Miss Soixante-Trois 2015, the only way
IS Essex!" Abbey stepped back, shooting a smug smile at her mentor as
the emcee stepped forward again.
"I'm sure you'll agree," the young man announced, "fourteen beautiful
and intelligent young women! Next, you'll see all of them in- well,
pretending to be in- their natural habitat- eight kilometres above the
surface of the Earth in an aeroplane! And when I say 'eight
kilometres', I of course mean 'five miles', Annabelle and Jessica."
Jessica giggled bashfully as the emcee teased her, even though she was
fully comfortable with the use of the metric system. Jessica followed
the rest of the girls backstage- with Abbey again bringing up the
rear- as they waited to step in front of the crowd again, this time
individually.
"Happy birthday to you..." Abbey teased her mentor.
"Oh- shut up," Jessica sighed.
"Oh come on, it IS a bit blatant, isn't it?" Abbey asked.
"Well excuse me for being conceived in August!" Jessica retorted.
"Keep it quiet back there!" Zoe laughed from her position two spaces
in front of Jessica. "What do you Americans say, 'eyes on the prize'?"
Jessica laughed as she waited to take her turn in front of the crowd-
a wait that took almost twenty minutes, during which she fidgeted
impatiently. Once again, she was regretting her decision to enter the
pageant, and as she stepped out on stage, stage fright threatened to
make her freeze dead on the spot. Jessica took a deep breath and made
her way to the front of the stage, smiling and turning for the
assembled crowd.
"The emergency exits are located here," the emcee announced as Jessica
mimed the arm gestures that had become second nature to her even
before she started working for Soixante-Trois Airlines. "Here, and
here. In the event of a water landing, please reach underneath your
seats for a lifejacket, which can be inflated using the valve here.
The lifejacket contains a light and a whistle." Jessica finished her
'safety briefing', before bobbing a curtsey and walking backstage,
allowing Abbey to take her place on the stage.
"This way, Miss Tyler," one of the backstage helpers said, quickly
escorting Jessica to the changing room where many of the other girls
were in various stages of undress. Taking care not to stare at the
semi-naked bodies of the other girls, Jessica stripped off her
uniform, hanging it up with the usual level of care it warranted- she
would have to wear it 'for real' in a week- before taking her tight
blue one-piece swimsuit off of its coat hanger and stretching it over
her body. The swimsuit round wasn't nearly as 'involved' as the
uniform round- simply 'modelling' the garment for the assembled crowd-
and the eveningwear round was the same way, though Jessica did find
herself having fun as she swished the long, flowing dress around
herself, before heading backstage to the changing room once again,
where she discovered Natalie lacing Zoe into her wide, ostentatious
tutu.
"How are you going to get that out of the door?" Jessica laughed as
she sat down. Unlike Zoe, she didn't need to change for her 'talent
round', so she took the opportunity to relax ahead of her performance.
"Oh whatever," Zoe moaned, tying her well-worn pointe shoes to her
feet. "I've done this a million times before, remember? Just try not
to forget your words!" Jessica stuck her tongue out at the French
ballerina as she leaned back in her seat.
"Where is everyone, anyway?" Jessica asked, staring around at the
relatively deserted changing room.
"In the bar," Natalie explained. "The show's being broadcast live on
the web, they hooked up a laptop to the big screen in there. I'm
heading there now, once I've finished building Zoe's costume!"
"It does look like a feat of engineering," Jessica said, laughing as
Zoe stuck her tongue back out at her.
"Admit it," Zoe said. "You're just jealous!"
"What girl wouldn't be?" Jessica asked, making Zoe laugh. "I take it,
Natalie, that you'll end up wearing this costume before the week is
over?"
"'Week'?" Natalie laughed. "Try 'night'!" Natalie laughed harder as
Zoe gave her a playful elbow in the ribs, before leading Jessica to
the bar, where her fellow contestants were watching the big screen- on
which was footage of Annabelle, singing 'Stand By Your Man' in a
perfectly convincing feminine voice.
"Ugh," Jessica spat as she watched the tall blonde girl sing. "Could
she be any more obvious, what with her boyfriend on the judging
panel?"
"It IS a bit sickening, agreed," Natalie said. "What song are you
playing on the piano again?"
"It's a bit of Jupiter," Jessica explained. "By Holst, you know, the
planets?"
"Good choice," Natalie nodded. "European composer, should go down
well..." Natalie's voice trailed off as she stared over Jessica's
shoulder. Jessica followed Natalie's gaze, and gasped as she found
herself staring into the mismatched eyes of the woman who was, up
until the previous night, her lover.
"P-Paige?" Jessica whispered as the Scottish girl slowly approached
her, only to turn around and leave before she reached Jessica's table.
"I'll go talk to her," Natalie said, leaving Jessica alone with her
thoughts. Thirty minutes passed, during which eight more women
(including Zoe) took their turn on stage, each one earning a rapturous
round of applause.
"Miss Tyler?" The same backstage helper from before called. Jessica
gulped nervously as she stood up and straightened her dress, before
following the helper back to the stage.
"We don't have an actual piano to hand," the helper explained. "We've
managed to find a keyboard, hopefully it should be enough-"
"Can I change the song I want to play?" Jessica asked, interrupting
the young man. "Actually, can I change my talent section altogether?"
"Seconds before your performance?" The helper asked incredulously.
"Umm, as long as it's something that doesn't require any props, I
suppose so..."
"I want to sing a song," Jessica announced.
"You'll have to do it without background music," the helper said. "Are
you sure?" Jessica nodded and told the helper exactly what she had
planned, before waiting alone as the helper relayed those instructions
to the emcee.
"In a change to the billed performance," the emcee eventually
announced, "please welcome back to the stage Miss Jessica Tyler, who
will sing for your votes!" Jessica strode out on stage and took her
place in front of the microphone that had been provided for her.
"Thank you," Jessica said. "I was going to play the piano for you, but
unfortunately, I hurt two fingers before the pageant, so I won't be
able to do that, I'm afraid." As lies go, it was a small, harmless
one, but Jessica still felt uneasy about fibbing to the assembled
crowd. "Instead, I'd like to sing you a song... This is for my best
friend. Paige... I hope you're listening." Jessica cleared her throat,
before closing her eyes and singing a song she'd listened to over and
over again ever since her childhood.
"You and me," Jessica sang.
"We used to be together
Everyday together always...
I really feel
That I'm losing my best friend
I can't believe
This could be the end
It looks as though you're letting go
And if it's real
Well I don't want to know
Don't speak
I know just what you're saying
So please stop explaining
Don't tell me 'cause it hurts
Don't speak
I know what you're thinking
I don't need your reasons
Don't tell me 'cause it hurts..."
Jessica bobbed a curtsey as the crowd applauded her singing, before
heading backstage to a similar reception from her fellow contestants.
"That's it!" Natalie laughed. "All done now..."
"Did you speak to Paige?" Jessica asked the English woman as she
collapsed back down in her seat, before changing from her dress back
into her familiar blue uniform.
"...I couldn't find her," Natalie mumbled. "Think she must have left the
club altogether... I'm sorry, Jess. I have sent her a text, asked her to
get in touch."
"With me or with you?" Jessica asked.
"Whoever she'd be more comfortable speaking to," Natalie answered.
"There's going to be an intermission whilst they tally up the scores,
everybody's going to head to the bar whilst we wait."
"Okay," Jessica said, waiting for Zoe to pull her evening dress back
on before following her and Natalie back to the bar, where, to
Jessica's irritation, all the contestants were sat around a long
table... With Annabelle at the head of the table.
"Jess! Zoe!" Rachel yelled, holding out two chairs for the young
women. "Come on!" Jessica smiled as she sat down in the chair,
elegantly smoothing her dress beneath her. Seconds later, Abbey- the
only contestant missing from the table- sat down at the opposite end
of the table to Annabelle.
"A toast!" Rachel announced. "To the Miss Soixante-Trois class of
2015!"
"Salut!" All fourteen women said, raising their champagne-filled
glasses.
"How are they going to announce the winners again?" Abbey asked.
"Top 3, in reverse order," Rachel said. "I think I know who the
winner's likely to be, eh, Miss Wynette?" Annabelle blushed bashfully,
but remained silent as Rachel teased her.
"Though Miss Stefani surely stands a chance?" Zoe said, making Jessica
giggle nervously.
"Well," Rachel said, "whoever wins, they'll certainly be a deserving
winner!" The fourteen girls all clinked their glasses as they
congratulated each other on their performances- Zoe's ballet routine
getting special attention- before they were invited back onto the
stage. Jessica couldn't help but note, however, that Annabelle didn't
say a single word during the 'toast', instead simply smiling and
remaining silent...
"Ladies and gentlemen," the emcee announced. "I'm sure you'll agree
that tonight has been great entertainment, and that any one of the
fourteen women on my left would make a fantastic Miss Soixante-Trois.
However, only one can take away the crown for the next twelve months,
and the time has come to find out who that woman will be. I will
announce the top three, in reverse order. In third place..." Jessica
smiled for the crowd as the emcee paused for dramatic effect. Jessica
didn't hold any illusions that she would get anywhere near the top
three- the other girls had put much more effort into the pageant than
she herself had. Plus, she'd changed her 'talent show' song at the
last minute. Jessica willed the emcee to hurry up so that she could go
home and try to enjoy the rest of her birthday- even though she
wouldn't be spending it with the woman she really wanted to spend it
with...
"...The birthday girl herself, Jessica Tyler!" The emcee announced,
causing Jessica's jaw to drop like a stone.
"Oh- my- god!" Jessica squeaked, blinking in disbelief as she was
handed a bouquet of flowers and a bronze-coloured sash was placed on
her shoulders. Third!? Jessica thought to herself, still barely able
to comprehend what was happening. Out of the fourteen women, she'd
placed third, meaning that the judges and the audience had
collectively thought that she was a superior beauty queen to eleven of
the other women. Jessica quickly realised that it also meant that
they'd judged to be inferior to two of the other girls, but that
didn't matter to Jessica- right up until she looked down the line of
applauding women, and stared straight into the face of Annabelle, who
smiled smugly at Jessica. Oh, you cow, you know you've won, don't
you...? Jessica thought to herself as she struggled to keep the smile on
her face.
"And the runner-up," the emcee continued, again pausing for dramatic
effect. Annabelle, by any chance? Jessica thought to herself.
"...Mademoiselle Brigitte Levesque!" Jessica applauded as a bouquet of
flowers and a silver sash was presented to the woman wearing the grey
route uniform, but inside, she was seething- if Brigitte had placed
second, there was no doubt now in her mind who would win the pageant.
"And the winner," the emcee said, "winning two first-class return
tickets on any Soixante-Trois flight of their choice, a cheque for six
thousand, three hundred euros and the right to call themselves Miss
Soixante-Trois Airlines 2015 is..." here it comes, thought Jessica as
the emcee paused for what felt like an eternity.
"...Rachel Harrison!" The emcee yelled. Far on her left, Rachel-
Jessica's most frequent supervisor on her flights- squeaked
incoherently, literally bouncing up and down with delight as her
pillbox hat was replaced by a jewelled tiara, and a gold sash was
draped over her shoulders that read 'Miss Soixante-Trois 2015'. Much
to Jessica's surprise, though, Annabelle's facial expression didn't
change- her face wasn't one of shock, disappointment or surprise,
instead wearing the same smug-looking smile she had worn throughout
the pageant. Jessica- along with Brigitte and Rachel- was called to
the middle of the stage to have their photographs taken, and it was
only as Jessica stood with the two other girls, a wide smile plastered
on her face, that she realised that she had actually beaten Annabelle-
despite the other girl's boyfriend being on the panel, Jessica had had
the edge.
"Do I get to keep the sash?" Jessica asked, making everyone left on
the stage laugh out loud.
Upon her return to the changing room, Jessica received a rapturous
round of applause from all the other contestants whom she had beaten.
"Well done, mademoiselle troisieme!" Zoe giggled, giving Jessica a
long hug. "Honestly, if I can't win, I'm glad it's you."
"I only came third!" Jessica laughed as she carefully removed her
sash, handing it to Natalie as she changed from her uniform back into
her 'regular' clothes.
"You know why Rachel won, don't you?" Natalie laughed. "Not that she
isn't a deserving winner, but..."
"Umm... No?" Zoe asked. "I did wonder why she, as a supervisor who's
been for the company six years, had entered today..."
"Oh come on," Natalie laughed. "Any coincidence a LONDON native just
became the unofficial face of the airline? Someone from LONDON, who
grew up near, say, HEATHROW...?"
"...Surely not?" Zoe asked.
"Heathrow is the busiest airport in Europe," Natalie said. "If they
put in that third runway... It's no wonder Masson wants a piece of that
action. So get brushing up on your English, girls. Especially you,
Jessica." Natalie giggled as Jessica stuck her tongue out, before
frowning as the American girl's expression grew sombre.
"Have you heard back from Paige?" Jessica asked, sighing sadly as
Natalie shook her head.
"I sent her another message after you got the third," Natalie said,
draping Jessica's sash back over her shoulders. "Still nothing."
"She'll talk to you soon," Zoe whispered. "She HAS to."
"Hope you're right," Jessica said as she grabbed her bag and headed
out of the changing room.
"Congratulations, honey," Annabelle said to Jessica as she left,
causing Jessica to turn around, surprise etched onto her face.
"Thanks, Annabelle," Jessica said, a genuine smile creeping onto her
face.
"You thought she'd 'bought' it, didn't you?" Natalie accused her
American friend.
"No," Jessica replied. "Maybe... Just thankful 'le connard' behaved
himself..." Almost as if on cue, the three women rounded a corner in
the labyrinthine hotel and found themselves face to face with Jacques
Lacroix.
"Ah, mademoiselles," Jacques oozed. "Congratulations on your third
place, mademoiselle Tyler. Commiserations, mademoiselle Renou- know
that I of course gave you top marks."
"Votre approbation me remplit de honte," Zoe retorted, making Natalie
and Jessica snigger uncontrollably.
"You may be interested to learn," Jacques continued, unfettered by
Zoe's insult, "That there is an additional prize for those who
finished in the top three: a date with Jacques Lacroix, Soixante-
Trois's most handsome and sophisticated co-pilot! You may choose your
date, time and place."
"Hell, when it freezes over," Jessica said, pushing her way past
Jacques.
"Oh?" Jacques asked. "It was my understanding that you were newly
single, no? Is that not why you sang that song?"
"It's our understanding that you're NOT single!" Natalie retorted on
Jessica's behalf.
"Mademoiselle Cope and I have a... understanding," Jacques replied.
"Manger de la merde, Jacques," Zoe spat as she led Jessica away from
the oily co-pilot.
"How- how does Annabelle put up with him?" Jessica wondered aloud.
"Oh?" Natalie laughed. "It wasn't that long ago that you said that
they were perfect for each other..."
"Yeah, well things change, okay?" Jessica asked. "Can we just go
home?"
"Sure," Natalie said. "And me and Zoe are on flights tomorrow, so no
surprise party, I promise. Not tonight, anyway!" Jessica half-sighed,
half-laughed at Natalie's irrepressible attitude as the three women
made their way to the nearest tram stop, soon finding themselves at
the door to their apartment.
"See?" Natalie asked as she let the three of them in, dumping their
cases (which contained their clothing for the pageant) in the
entranceway. "No surprise party, Zoe and I are heading to bed. Good
night, well done, and happy birthday!" Natalie gave Jessica a brief
hug, much to the surprise of the American girl, before leading Zoe
into their bedroom. A quick check of the clock revealed to Jessica
that it was after 11pm, and whilst she was tired, she was in no mood
to go to bed herself- especially as she no longer had anyone with
which to share it. Sighing, Jessica pulled her phone out of her bag,
and a smile immediately leapt onto her face when she saw two Facebook
notifications on her screen- 'Aaron Tyler posted on your wall', and
'Hayley Tyler posted on your wall'. Jessica smiled even wider as she
opened up Facebook and read the messages that had been left.
'Happy birthday to the bes