"Happy birthday dear Priya," everyone sings, at the prompting of the
Indian girl's middle-aged father. "Happy birthday to you!" Priya blushes
as she holds her long black hair out of her face, before blowing out the
fifteen candles on her rich chocolate cake.
"Fifteen years old," Mr. Malik says with palpable pride. "I almost can't
believe that my little girl is really growing up."
"Dad!" Suriya says, making everyone giggle.
"'Little', not 'littlest'!" Mr. Malik says, making both Priya and Suriya
blush.
"Thank you all for my presents," Priya says with a nervous giggle.
"Thank you all for coming tonight!" I smile as Priya cuts the cake for
everyone, but before I can go and get a slice for myself, I'm
interrupted by the familiar feeling of Priya's younger sister grabbing
my arm and cuddling it close to her chest.
"Ashley..." Suriya pleads in her soft Indian accent. "Get me a BIG slice,
please please please?"
"I can't get any slices whilst you're grabbing my arm like that!" I say,
making Suriya giggle in a high-pitched squeak before releasing me to get
her cake. It always amazes me how very different the sisters are,
considering how alike they look- Priya is the older, sensible, level-
headed sister, whilst Suriya is the younger, excitable, flighty sister.
Almost exactly like my sisters Bryony and Cassidy...
"Come on, come on!" Suriya giggles as I return to her with a slice of
cake for her and one for myself. "Ashley... Get Laura a slice as well,
would you?" I roll my eyes as the fourteen-year old blonde girl pouts at
me, before she giggles as I hand her my slice and return to the cake for
a slice for myself. As I return to the table, I bristle slightly as I
see the tall, looming frame of Phil Brooks walk past, giving me a
quizzical, almost threatening stare as he does. He and Laura had been
going out for almost a year, but a few weeks ago it had transpired that
he'd been seeing another one of our friends behind Laura's back, leaving
her feeling devastated. Ever since then, Laura's hung around with me and
Suriya wherever possible, which is an arrangement that should be
perfectly okay with me- what young boy wouldn't like being fawned over
by two older, very attractive girls- if it wasn't for the fact that
every time I see Laura, it's a reminder that she's living the life I so
desperately wish I was.
After school today, Laura changed out of her soft grey tights, tiny
ballerina pumps and pleated grey skirt and into a modest knee-length
party dress, nude tights and strappy shoes with a 1.5 inch heel. So did
Suriya- only her shoes have a 2 inch heel and a small platform, as she's
shorter than Laura- and so did the other girls. They also applied make-
up- foundation, eyeliner, mascara and, in Laura's case, bright red
lipstick.
I, on the other hand, and wearing a smart, striped shirt, fashionable
black trousers and my school shoes. And I would give anything to just be
able to wear even one of the beautiful items of clothing that the other
girls are wearing.
As I sit down, I grimace as Laura and Suriya arrange themselves either
side of me and immediately start peppering my cheeks with kisses, before
pinning my arms to my sides with a tight, giggly hug.
"Can't eat my cake like this?" I say to the two girls, who reluctantly
release me and allow me to tuck into my cake. Before I've even taken one
bite, though, Suriya has stuck her fork into my cake and taken a large
chunk out of it for herself.
"Your own slice wasn't enough?" I moan, making Laura and Suriya giggle.
"Boyfriends share everything with their girlfriends!" Suriya says. Look
at Priya and [Priya's boyfriend], he's letting her eat his cake!
"Yeah, but she's KISSING him in return!" Laura giggles. I laugh as
Suriya rolls her eyes, before swallowing her cake and giving me a long,
sloppy kiss.
"Happy now?" Suriya asks as she wipes a bit of cake off of my lips with
her thumb.
"I am," I say, making Suriya playfully hit me with a cushion. "Only good
thing about being a boy is being a boyfriend..." I grimace as the
recently-single Laura sighs at the mention of the word 'boyfriend'.
"Umm, sorry Laura, I, um, didn't..."
"Nah, it's okay," Laura says, licking her scarlet lips. "I'm far too
good for that arsehole anyway!"
"Hell yeah you are!" Suriya giggles.
"Why did your sister have her party on a school night, anyway?" I ask
Suriya.
"She always has," the tiny Indian girl shrugs. "Believes it not really a
birthday party unless it's on her birthday, even if it only lasts a
couple of hours. She was really happy she got to dance in a tutu last
night, though!"
"Miss Fullerton always does that when it's a girl's birthday," Laura
sighs, before grimacing as she sees the look on my face. "I, um, think
we're making Ashley envious..."
"Trust me, you did that a long time before you started talking about
tutus," I sigh, making the two girls frown.
"Tell your parents, for god's sake!" Laura urges me.
"I will," I sigh. "Eventually."
"By 'eventually' you mean 'after you leave home in your mid-twenties',
right?" Suriya asks.
"...Probably," I moan. "I- I can't simply come out and just say it, I've
got my sisters to think about, and my dad..."
"Your dad should be thinking of you, not the other way round," Laura
says in a dark voice. "Take it from someone who knows."
"What about," Suriya suggests, "you just spend one day as a girl, for,
you know, just a bit of fun?"
"Umm... I'm not sure what you mean," I say.
"Well," Suriya says, "We dress you up in our clothes one day, and our
make-up, just for a little bit of fun, your parents will assume it's a
game and we can sort-of judge their reactions, and if they don't
disapprove too much, you can then come out properly?"
"I still don't know," I say. "And wouldn't that be offensive to Laura?
Like, us treating her 'choice' as just a game?"
"If it helps you make your 'choice' then I'm all for it," Laura says.
"Though when are we going to get the opportunity to do something like
this, in a place where her parents can see?"
"The play," Suriya shrugs. "I put Ashley in my Juliet dress, say it's
just playing around..."
"I'm in," I whisper, making Suriya and Laura both give me a tight hug
that once again pins my arms to my sides.
"Well," Suriya says, "whilst you're still my BOYfriend, can you go and
get us a drink each?"
"I will do when I can move," I say, making the two girls giggle.
"Actually..." Laura laughs. "I'd rather you stay here a while so I can
enjoy this cute BOY's body while it lasts!" I smile as Laura's soft,
smooth arms wrap themselves even tighter around me and she starts to
press her chest into my side. Ever since she was twelve- the age I am
now- Laura has been taking a special medication to block the production
of testosterone and prevent her from having a normal male puberty. Now
that she's fourteen, she's also been prescribed oestrogen tablets to
enable her to have a normal female puberty. Even though she's only been
taking the tablets for a few weeks, I can still feel a noticeable
'shape' to her chest as she presses it into me. It isn't as noticeable
as Suriya's, for obvious reasons, but it's still there... And more
importantly, it's more noticeable than my flat chest. A chest that will
soon bulk out with wide shoulder, pectoral muscles, even chest hair... All
of which I am desperate to avoid.
I leave the party just after 8:30pm, getting a lift home with Laura's
mother as the blonde girl continues to paw at me on the back seat of the
car.
"Leave him alone!" Laura's mother giggles. "Need I remind you that he's
Suriya's boyfriend?"
"Doesn't mean I can't enjoy being near him," Laura says as she lazily
rests her head on my shoulder.
"Yeah, well he's only twelve," Mrs. White says. "So make sure you don't
get too 'near'!"
"Mum!" Laura retorts. "It's nothing like THAT, we're friends, that's
all..." I smile nervously as Laura gives me another kiss on my cheek,
followed by many more before I (and the lipstick smudges on my cheeks)
am dropped off at my home.
"And what time do you call this?" Dad asks as I enter the house. "Just
kidding, Ash, just kidding... I'd have given anything to have gone to a 15
year old girl's party when I was your age- and I stress again, WHEN I
WAS YOUR AGE... Guess you had fun, going by those marks on your cheeks!"
"Suriya and Laura had a little fun..." I say, making dad chuckle.
"So you've got two girlfriends now?" dad asks. "Or as Laura's one of
them, one and a half girlfriends?"
"It's one girlfriend," I retort. "And one very close friend who is also
a girl, completely a girl."
"Well- yes," dad says. "Obviously we'll keep saying that in front of
your sisters, but you and I know better, right? I don't think they're
allowed to do the, um, the choppy-choppy until she's eighteen, are
they?"
"Doesn't make her any less a girl to me," I say as I head upstairs to
get ready for bed.
"Fair enough," dad shrugs. "Live and let live, I suppose. As long as you
don't suddenly start wearing dresses and lipstick, heh!"
"Heh," I force a laugh out, before entering my room and staring at the
various dresses and lipsticks I have stashed in my small, tucked-away
suitcase. I sigh sadly, before washing my face- scrubbing away the
lipstick on my cheek, the only make-up I've 'worn' in over two weeks.
After pulling on my horrible, plain boy's pyjamas, I climb into bed and
lay awake for ages, imagining what it must have been like for Laura
today with her dress, her heeled shoes, her long hair and her thick
make-up...
I wake up the following morning and head down to breakfast in my
dressing gown, giggling as I hear the sound of a very excited young girl
at the breakfast table.
"Can I take my uniform to school?" The childish, expectant voice of my
second-oldest sister pleads with my mother. "Pretty, pretty please?"
"No, Cassie," mum says, making the 5 year old girl pout. "You don't need
to take it to school, and it'll only distract you if you have it with
you!"
"Not it won't!" Cassie argues, making me smile at her persistence.
"Ashley, mum won't let me take my ballet uniform to school with me!"
"Well, she doesn't let me take mine to school either," I say, making
Cassie smile.
"Yes but you only wear a t-shirt and leggings," Cassie argues. "My
uniform's pink, and I love wearing pink things!"
"You're wearing your pink vest today, aren't you?" Mum asks, making
Cassie nod. "Tell you what- if I don't hear another word about your
uniform before you leave... I'll let you open your advent calendar BEFORE
school, okay?" I giggle as Cassie eagerly nods her head, eating her
breakfast quick and remaining silent right up until we prepare to leave
for school, when she cheers as mum passes her her Frozen-themed Advent
Calendar and, more importantly, the chocolate within.
"Thank you for letting me have my Advent Calendar early, mum," Cassie
says in her characteristically saccharine voice.
"You're very welcome, Cassie," mum says. "Are you looking forward to
your first day of ballet?" Mum and I both giggle as Cassie
enthusiastically nods her head.
"How about you, Bryony?" I ask. "Did you have fun at your first lesson
last night?"
"It was okay," Bryony shrugs. "The uniform's stupid..."
"It's like that so that the teacher can see your joints," I say.
"Besides, it's no different than a pair of tights and a swimsuit, is
it?" I feel a small twinge as I say the words- both of the things I just
described are things I literally dream about wearing.
"Yeah, but I don't wear them outside, do I?" Bryony retorts.
"You don't wear ballet uniform outside, either," I say, silencing the
young girl.
"Can I wear mine outside if I promise not to get it dirty?" Cassie asks,
making me giggle again.
"No," mum says, "you only wear your uniform when you're dancing." I try
to suppress my giggles as Cassie pouts yet again, but the sight of her
young face scowling is far too adorable to avoid letting out a small
snigger. Almost immediately, though, I remember back to when I was five
years old, having just started school, and asking why I couldn't wear
the girls' uniform instead of my own itchy grey trouser. Mum and dad
told me then in no uncertain terms that only girls could wear a girl's
uniform, and I'd only ever be able to wear trousers. I may even have
cried, I can't remember for sure, but that only reinforced my desire to
one day be the girl I always wanted to be.
I smile as I greet my six female friends at the school gate, and Suriya
once again cuddles my arm like it's a security blanket. The 'twinge' I
got in the car comes back in full force as I stare at the girls' legs
encased in their thick tights and covered by their knee-length skirts,
and my own legs covered by itchy grey trousers. The knowledge that
Nicole- due to her broken leg- will also have to wear trousers for the
rest of the term is little comfort as I leave my friends and head to
form, where I'm confronted by yet more images of skirts, tights and long
hair.
"Hey Ash," George- the boy I typically work with in class- says as I sit
down next to him.
"Hi George," I reply.
"Good night last night?" George asks. "Not the prancing about in tights,
I mean, but the party." I force a smile on my face as George chuckles at
the thought of my dancing- something that's hardly new and is hardly the
worst reaction I've ever got due to being a 'boy' who takes ballet. It's
not like I've ever suffered physically due to my dancing- the other
girls all 'shield' me from that ever happening- but I barely go two days
without someone at school calling me 'twinkle toes' or things a hundred
times worse.
"It's boy's leggings, not tights," I retort, making George laugh even
louder.
"Yeah, because that's so much better," George replies sarcastically. "So
come on then, did you get off with any of the girls?"
"That was always going to happen at her house in front of her dad,
wasn't it?" I retort, making George shrug.
"You got a dick, use it!" George chuckles, making me force yet another
smile on my face. Unlike me, George is thirteen years old, and also
unlike me, he has very clearly started puberty. Almost overnight, his
voice dropped from the same pitch as mine to a deep, loud mumble, and
his height increased to a (compared to me) huge 5' 9". He'd have all the
makings of the 'jock' my dad clearly wishes I was, if he wasn't also
very noticeably overweight and completely disinterested in sport,
instead preferring to watch TV and play videogames. Needless to say,
none of the girls have ever shown any 'interest' in him, even as a
friend instead of a boyfriend. Hell, the only reason I hang out with him
is because the only other option is being an outcast in every single
class I'm in...
Fortunately, break soon rolls around and I find myself 'free' from
George and able to go back to the other six girls, who are already deep
in conversation as I approach.
"Ugh," Nicole spits as she pokes at her plaster cast with a long, thin
object. "This damned thing will NOT stop itching..."
"It's your own fault for trying to show off en pointe," Harriet retorts
with an angry look on her face. Whilst Laura may have started to forgive
Nicole for stealing her boyfriend, not all of the other girls are
willing to be as forgiving, even though they were personally hurt by
what Nicole did.
"And it won't heal as quick is you keep poking at it," The ever-sensible
Priya says.
"I know, I know," Nicole moans as she puts her 'scratcher' back in her
bag. "Still want to learn to dance en pointe, Ash?"
"I guess," I shrug. "It's not like I'd ever actually dance en pointe,
I'd never be in any recitals wearing pointe shoes, it's just..."
"I get it," Megan says with a sad smile. "Though it doesn't make you any
less 'one of the girls' if you don't learn to dance en pointe. Look at
Nicole, for example."
"Thanks, Megan!" Nicole replies sarcastically.
"It does help, though," Laura says, bringing a brief, awkward silence to
the table. "Not as much as wearing a leotard and a pair of tights to
ballet class, of course, and you'll always have that option, Ash. You
know what it is you have to do..."
"Yeah, that's looking further away than ever today, though," I moan.
"Why?" Suriya asks, cuddling my arm yet again. "What happened?"
"Something my dad said last night," I sigh. "We were talking about you,
Laura, and he said he hoped never to see me wearing a dress or make-up..."
"Ugh," Laura spits. "So what would he prefer you to wear, an ISIL
uniform? A Britain First badge, maybe?"
"Bit extreme, isn't it?" Priya asks.
"There are a million worse things for a boy to wear than a dress or some
make-up," Laura says.
"Not for some people," I sigh sadly as the bell rings to signify the end
of break.
"Wish I had a girlfriend who let me grope her at break," George laughs
as we head to our next class.
"Well you're not having mine," I say, making George snort.
"Nah, I don't want her anyway, can't even pronounce her name," George
shrugs, though I can tell from his voice that he's not telling the whole
truth.
"Well, Laura's now single," I say, grimacing as George scrunches up his
face at the thought of going out with my friend.
"Ugh, no thank you!" George spits. "I prefer my girls to NOT have
dicks!"
"She has boobs, though," I shrug.
"That just makes it worse," George snorts. "That makes it a boy with
boobs, not a girl! Though I'll take your girlfriend and you can have
Laura, if that's the sort of thing you're into!" I snort and roll my
eyes as we take our seats in class, though inside I take George's
rejection of Laura personally- it's yet another nail in the coffin of my
dream of becoming a girl full-time...
Most of my classmates breathe a sigh of relief at as the bell rings
later in the afternoon to signify the end of the school day. Normally, I
would too, as it normally means I can go home to my sisters, or to
ballet, or to see any of my girl friends, but today, my relief has to
wait a while, as when I head out to my mum's car, George is following
closely behind me.
"Afternoon, boys!" Dad laughs as George and I get in his car. "Good day
today?"
"Yeah, not bad," I say.
"Thanks for letting me come home with Ash, Mr. Moore," George says.
"That's fine, George," dad says with an obvious grin on his face- a grin
that shows how happy he is that I have a friend who ISN'T a girl. The
same can't be said, however, of the tiny girl we pick up five minutes
later.
"Hi Cassie! Hi Bryony!" George says as my two younger sisters sit down
next to me on the back seat.
"Hi George," Bryony sighs in her usual annoyed-sounding voice.
"Hi George," Cassie says, clearly unhappy at the boy's presence in the
car.
"You girls have fun at school?" Dad asks.
"I did," Bryony says, interrupting our younger sister before she can
talk. "All Cassie could talk about at school was how much she's looking
forward to ballet..."
"I can't wait to go!" Cassie squeaks, making me giggle at her happy,
excited face.
"So you're not the only member of the family who prances around in
tights, eh Ash?" George asks, making me roll my eyes.
"Ashley does NOT prance around in tights!" Cassie says, interrupting me
before I can speak. "He is a great dancer and he wears leggings!" I give
my little sister a quick hug as George laughs at her outburst, causing
the tiny girl to frown.
"Yeah, if you say so," George says, chuckling all the way home.
Once we arrive home, I head immediately up to my bedroom with George,
though I briefly pause to watch Bryony and Dorothy as they open their
advent calendars, which are 'Frozen' and 'Peppa Pig' themed
respectively. My advent calendar, however, is one my dad describes as
'extra-special'. Instead of chocolate, behind each door is a piece of
Star Wars-themed Lego that I save and build into a special playset. My
dad's said on multiple occasions that it's the sort of thing he'd have
loved when he was young- he grew up watching and re-watching old films
like Star Wars (and has even got tickets for the two of us to go and see
the new film when it's released on the 17th). It tears me up inside
knowing that I don't have the courage to tell him I'd much rather have a
'Frozen' advent calendar like Bryony and Cassie.
...Though, ironically, he may be inadvertently turning Dorothy into a
Star Wars geek by virtue of the fact that I have to open my advent
calendar away from the 2 year old girl so that she doesn't accidentally
choke on any of the small pieces.
"Come on," I sigh as I close my bedroom door behind George. "Harris will
skin us if we don't get this homework done..."
"Mate," George says in a much softer tone than he normally uses at
school, "I know I give you a lot of stick for your dancing, but in
reality I think it's actually pretty cool."
"What, really?" I snort.
"Seriously," George says. "You get to spend two hours each week staring
at and feeling up girls in tight leotards. How ISN'T that cool?"
"Yeah, I guess," I laugh.
"And it's better than being a stupid footballer, anyway," George snorts.
"The football team gets girls too," I shrug, feigning interest.
"Yeah, the stupid ones," George laughs. "Your girlfriends are far too
smart for a footballer, especially your actual girlfriend's sister..."
"Oh," I say, a sly grin creeping across my face. "Do you like Priya, by
any chance?"
"She's fit, I guess," George shrugs.
"Oh, I am so telling her you said that," I laugh, making George snort
and give me a shove.
"Stop being such a girl!" George sighs. "Bros before hoes, man. Only
GIRLS gossip about friends behind their back." Thanks, George, I think
to myself. As if I needed any further reminders of what I'm NOT...
Thankfully, the homework session only lasts a short while longer, as
after an early dinner I head back up to my bedroom and change into the
same black leggings and white t-shirt I was wearing last night.
"Ah, here comes Billy Wally-ott," George jokes, making me frown as I
walk downstairs.
"Don't you dare tease him!" Cassie squeaks in the angriest voice she can
manage, stunning George into silence before he sniggers as he sees what
she's wearing- namely, the pink leotard and baby pink tights Cassie had
obsessed over since breakfast.
"You like your uniform, Cassie?" I ask, hoping to distract the tiny girl
from George's teasing.
"Yeah!" Cassie giggles, nodding and doing a (technically very poor)
pirouette. "I love dancing!"
"You haven't even had your first lesson yet," dad chuckles as he takes
Cassie's hand and leads her, George and myself out to his car.
"Well I know I'll love it anyway!" Cassie says with a broad grin. After
we drop George off at his house, Cassie turns to me with a quizzical
look on her face.
"Why ARE you friends with George?" The tiny girl asks. "Your girl
friends are much nicer than him..."
"I have to have a friend in my year at school," I shrug.
"But why not have a girl as a friend?" Cassie asks.
"Ashley's a boy," dad says, silencing my sister and interrupting me
before I can speak. "He has to have other boys as friends, especially
best friends. With a boy, he can talk about football, TV... Girls his
age talk about music and swap make-up and clothes tips, Ashley can't
very well do that, can he?" If only you knew, father, if only you
knew... I think to myself.
I have a wide, genuine grin on my face as we arrive at the dance studio,
where Cassie grips my hand as we walk inside out of the cold winter air.
"Miss Fullerton?" I call to the tall, blonde woman, who immediately
walks over to me with a wide smile on her face.
"Hi Ash!" The dance teacher says, before bobbing down to talk to my
sister. "Hey there, are you Cassidy?" I smile as Cassie shyly nods, her
earlier excitement completely replaced by nerves.
"She prefers 'Cassie'," I say.
"'Cassie' it is, then!" Miss Fullerton giggles. "Is this really your
first lesson?"
"Yes," Cassie whispers.
"Really?" Miss Fullerton asks. "Because you LOOK like a talented
ballerina already, just like your brother- well, like a girl version of
your brother!" Even here... I self-pityingly think to myself.
"It's my first lesson," Cassie whispers.
"Well there's nothing to be afraid of," Miss Fullerton says, taking
Cassie's hand after dad nods his consent. "You're not the only girl
whose first class is today! We'll take it slow, I won't ask you to do
anything you don't want to do, okay?"
"Okay," Cassie says, looking back at me and dad as she disappears into
the vast hall.
"Keep an eye on her," dad says.
"Yeah, of course I will!" I laugh. "And you know Miss Fullerton, you can
trust her, right?"
"Yeah, I suppose," dad sighs. "Have you got a book, some homework to be
getting on with?"
"Yeah, I'll be fine," I say.
"Right," dad sighs. "I'll see you after your lesson, then!" I smile as
dad leaves, before getting out my copy of 'Lord of the Flies', which we
have to read for English class. I'm constantly distracted, however, by
the sight of the twenty-something little girls dancing around the
studio. Every time I see Cassie dance past in her little leotard, I'm
reminded that I'm stuck wearing a very boyish t-shirt. How messed up am
I that I'm envious of my five year old sister?
Eventually, Cassie and I swap places (she watches my lesson from the
side of the studio, where Miss Fullerton and I can keep an eye on her)
and the target of my envy changes from my little sister to the twenty
girls of my age, who are all dressed in much tighter leotards than the
one my sister's still wearing. Whilst I know all the girls, and even
have some of them on my Facebook, I'm not particularly close to any of
them, not like I am with Laura, Suriya and co- those six girls having
already been 'promoted' to the advanced class and pointe shoes. I've
been promised a place in the advanced class when I turn thirteen, but
that's still five months away, and even then I won't be dancing en
pointe like a proper ballerina. Miss Fullerton's said she's happy to
give me the lessons if I want- and I do- but I'll have a hard time
justifying the cost of the specialised pointe shoes to my parents.
Eventually, the lesson ends and Cassie and I head home with dad, both of
us tired from the day's dancing. Cassie heads immediately to bed- after
reluctantly taking off her ballet uniform- whilst I stay up a little
longer to finish homework, before diving under my covers and wishing
that I didn't have yet another day of school tomorrow.
Nevertheless, as much as I wish it wouldn't, my alarm clock goes off at
its usual time and before too long, I'm sat in the front seat of mum's
car wearing my shirt, tie and trousers, whilst Bryony and Cassie are sat
in the back seat wearing their knee-length skirts, red cardigans and red
tights.
"So, Cassie," I say with a grin. "Reckon you'll be a prima ballerina
when you're older?"
"I dunno, I'd have to be good enough first," Cassie replies.
"Miss Fullerton seemed to think you were good enough," I say.
"She's only had one lesson," Bryony says, making mum and I chuckle.
"That doesn't mean she isn't good enough," mum says firmly. "And it
definitely doesn't mean she won't be good enough. Same goes for you,
Bryony."
"Yes, mum," Bryony says, remaining silent as we drop her and Cassie off
at school before I'm dropped off at my school gates for the final time
this week. I say hi to my six girl friends as usual (and have my arm
tightly hugged by Suri, as usual), but before heading into the school
building, I become aware of another familiar face following closely
behind- that of George, who follows me to form after I say goodbye to
the other six girls.
"God, your girlfriend won't let you go, will she?" George laughs as we
sit down.
"She's just a little excited," I say. "It IS Friday..."
"Hey Ash," one of the other boys says in a sarcastic tone. "How was
dancing last night?" I sigh and roll my eyes at the boy, who simply
laughs even louder before turning back round to talk to his friends.
"Bit rich seeing as he spends his evenings playing FIFA and wanking into
a sock," George snorts.
"I- I don't care what he thinks, mate," I say as our form tutor comes to
start our lesson. Our school has a zero tolerance approach to bullying
of every kind- an approach that became even stricter when Laura started
the year before I did- but I'm still regularly teased and called names
because of my 'hobbies' and my association with the girls. It's got
slightly better since I also started hanging out with George, and I've
never been physically bullies, but I know it's only a matter of time-
and whilst Laura has special measures in place to severely punish anyone
who physically bullies her, to the teachers I'm just another one of the
boys, meaning that to the other boys in school, I'm fair game.
Fortunately, there's nothing the other kids can do whilst I'm sat with
Laura and the other girls, which is where I immediately head at break
time.
"Hey Ash!" Suri says, grabbing my arm and giving it a tight cuddle. "We
missed you at rehearsals last night..."
"Yeah, it sucks that you can't come any more," Harriet sighs.
"I didn't have a part in the play anyway," I sigh. "And if I went, it'd
mean that Cassie couldn't go to ballet- my parents can't be everywhere
at once. Maybe next year."
"Or maybe Miss Fullerton can get off her arse and give you a spot in our
class," Suriya says. "Then your dad can drop you off at rehearsals
before taking Cassie to ballet, right?"
"Or my mum could give you a lift," Laura says.
"Honestly," I sigh. "I'll be fine..."
"Not until you get into a skirt on a daily basis, you won't," Laura
sighs.
"Speaking of," Suri says, "I take it we're still okay to come round
after OUR ballet tonight?"
"Of course!" I laugh. "Only thing all week I've actually looked forward
to, heh."
"I'm sure you'd look forward to school more if you could attend as the
REAL Ashley," Harriet says, making me smile sadly before the
conversation turns to the usual topics of boyfriends, clothes and
dancing. The conversation resumes at lunchtime, during which I again
allow myself to become immersed in the discussion. Laura's often told me
that during the early days of her transition, she treasured the moments
when she was able to forget that she'd ever been a boy. I've longed for
my own moment like that on many occasions, but I've never been able to
achieve it- any time I feel myself sliding further into femininity- such
as our lunchtime discussions- I'm always 'snapped back' by the reminder
that I'm wearing trousers, that I have short hair... Or the reminder
that I'm not, and will never truly be, a girl.
As always, I slide onto the passenger seat of dad's car just after 3pm
with a heavy sigh, though my mood improves when Cassie and Bryony climb
onto the back seat, both girls sporting smiles for the beginning of the
weekend. After we arrive home, we eat dinner and fuss over Dorothy- our
youngest sister (for now) - a bit, before a knock comes from our front
door just after 7:30pm that puts a wide smile on my face.
"Hey Ash!" Suri squeaks, grabbing me in a tight hug before Laura follows
suit and I'm forced to lead them into the front room with them still
clinging to me- though the sight of my parents' disapproving stares soon
forces them to release their hold on me.
"He-hello Mr. & Mrs. Moore," Laura says in a subdued voice.
"Hi girls," dad says, barely suppressing a sigh. "What time are your
parents coming to pick you up?"
"My mum will be at about 8:30," Laura says.
"Well- you three have fun," dad says. "Try not to make too much noise,
we've just put Dorothy to bed and Cassie will be going up in a couple of
minutes."
"We won't," Suri says, before giggling as she takes my hand and leads me
up to my bedroom, shutting the door behind the three of us. Laura and
Suri are still dressed in their ballet gear of pink tights, black
leotards and flimsy, translucent black skirts. Normally, the sight of
them dressed like this would filly me with an almost painful envy, but
not tonight- tonight, even if it's only for a brief period of time, I
can finally be what- and who- I want to be.
The two girls smile as I remove my suitcase from my wardrobe and
retrieve from it a pair of white cotton panties, a pair of silky pink
tights and a light blue tank leotard. The girls briefly step out of the
room as I quickly strip off my clothes and step into the panties, before
stretching the tights over my legs and finally stepping into the
leotard, giggling uncontrollably as it snugly clings to my body.
"Eeeeeee!" Suri squeaks as I allow her back into the room and she gives
me a tight hug. "My best ballerina boyfriend buddy!"
"GIRLfriend," Laura says, giving me a giggly hug.
"Keep it down!" I whisper. "Don't need my parents to find out that I'm
dressed like this..."
"Or maybe that's exactly what you DO need?" Laura asks, before sighing
as I shake my head.
"Eventually, I promise," I say, before smiling as I straighten my
tights.
"Does- does it still feel as, you know, as good?" Laura asks.
"Better than good," I say.
"Your mum's looking bigger," Suri says. "Do you know what gender the
baby will be yet?"
"No," I say. "They've got a scan on Monday, they say they'll find out
then. Cassie's desperate for yet another sister..."
"Even if the baby's a boy, you could always give her another sister,"
Laura says, making me moan with frustration.
"I'm sorry," I say. "But- but can we drop it for tonight, please?"
"Sorry, sorry," Laura sighs. "It just hurts to see you like this... I
know better than anyone how much it must be hurting you right now..."
"Thanks," I say, gently squeezing Laura's hand.
"Anyway," Suri says, grabbing my hand away from Laura's, "I thought we
were here to dance?"
"Right!" Laura giggles, taking her pointe shoes out of her dance bag and
tying them to her feet. "Have you asked Miss Fullerton about your own
pointe shoes yet, or am I supposed to 'drop' that as well?"
"No, I don't mind talking about that," I giggle. "She's given me
exercises to do, the same she gave you girls... Just don't know how I'm
meant to justify the cost of the shoes to my parents when obviously I
won't be dancing in them..."
"Unless..." Laura says, before playfully 'zipping' her lips. "Sorry!
Anyway, here's what you're missing out on!" I smile as the two girls
perform pointe steps on my bedroom floor, taking extra care not to
injure themselves like Nicole did a few weeks ago. After the girls have
finished dancing, they sit down either side of me on their bed and strip
off their shoes, showing me their bruised feet.
"It's not just broken ankles you have to worry about!" Suri says,
pointing to a painful-looking blister next to her toenail. "Sure you
still want to learn pointe?"
"More than anything," I sigh. "I also want to paint my toenails the same
colour as yours..."
"Assuming that is black nail polish and her nails aren't just dying!"
Laura giggles, making Suri give her a playful push.
"If Ash had more than one pillow we would SO be having a pillow sight
right now!" Suri laughs, before leaning her head on my shoulder. I
instinctively reach out my arm for her to cuddle in her normal manner,
but much to my surprise, she simply pushes it away.
"Umm, something wrong with my arm tonight?" I ask, making Suri giggle
sadly.
"Yeah," the tiny Indian girl says. "It's a GIRL's arm. I only like
cuddling my boyfriend's arm, and you can't be my boyfriend, because
you're not a boy!"
"You yourself said," Laura says with a smug voice. "Best part of being a
boy is being a boyfriend. No boy, no boyfriend!"
"Though we love you as the girl you are just as much," Suri says. "Just
not in THAT way, hehe!" Even though when I held Laura's hand, you
couldn't snatch it away fast enough? I think to myself.
"So... You'll only be my girlfriend for as long as I'm a boy?" I ask.
"Oh, stop being so disappointed," Suri says. "You're twelve, I'm
thirteen, it's not like we're serious anyway..."
"And it's not like being a girl can stop you from finding a girl," Laura
says. "Just ask Nikki Thomas! Though you don't know what you're missing,
kissing boys is REALLY fun..."
"And you WILL find another boy!" Suri says, giving the recently-single
Laura a brief, tight hug. "One much better than that arsehole Phil!"
"Well let's face it," Laura laughs. "I couldn't do much WORSE than him,
could I?" The three of us giggle girlishly as we gossip for the next 45
minutes, during which I desperately- but futilely- try to induce one of
those 'moments' where I forget I'm a boy. Ultimately, though, I'm forced
to eject the girls from my bedroom again as I change back into my boy
clothes.
"What time will you be over tomorrow?" Laura asks as she fiddles with
the strap of her bra underneath her leotard.
"About 10, 10:30 maybe," I say. "Got the dress I want to wear right
here..." I hand Laura the long-sleeved garment I 'inherited' from Priya
a couple of weeks back, only for her to push it back to me.
"No need," the blonde girl says with a smug smile. "I'm getting rid of
some clothes I don't wear any more, you can wear some of them tomorrow!"
"You're really getting rid of clothes?" Suri asks with a giggle. "You!?"
"I know!" Laura laughs. "I've finally reached the point where I actually
have so many girls' clothes that I'm getting rid of some... And you'll
reach that stage too, Ash, I know you will."
"And then you'll be able to pass those clothes onto your sisters!" Suri
giggles. "Much like that dress was SUPPOSED to be handed on to me..."
"Well you can't have it," I say, making Suri giggle. "You can, however,
have this, now that I'm a boy again..." I hold out my left arm and
wiggle my fingers, making Suri roll her eyes before giggling and
wrapping the arm in a tight hug, a hug she maintains all the way down
the stairs to the front door, where I wave the girls off.
"You seem to like those girls a lot more than you like George," dad
muses as I sprawl out on the sofa.
"I do," I say. "I really, really do..."
"Umm, okay," dad says, clearly uncomfortable with my 'revelation'.
"Ash...?"
"...Dad?" I ask.
"...Never mind," dad sighs. "You'd better start getting ready for bed
yourself... Have you opened your advent calendar yet?"
"Not yet," I say, before sighing at dad's obvious hint.
"What have you got?" Dad asks as I peel open the cardboard door.
"Another little robot thing," I reply. Unlike my sisters, who had
pictures of princesses...
"Cool," dad chuckles. "That complete set's going to be awesome when it's
done! What time do you want to be up tomorrow?"
"Say around 8:30, 9-ish," I reply.
"Can do," dad laughs. "Now put that robot away in your room before
Dorothy wraps her gums around it!"
"Can do," I say, echoing dad's words. "Dad..."
"...Ash?" Dad asks.
"The baby... What are you hoping for, you and mum?" I ask. "I mean, you
find out in a couple of days..."
"We want a healthy, happy child," Dad replies. "Obviously, what with
clothes, it'd be easier if the child was a girl. Unless you want to keep
your old clothes in a cupboard for thirteen years for the baby to grow
into them, heh."
"So by that token, it'd have been easier if I was a girl?" I ask, taking
advantage of the rare opportunity to ask the question I've wanted to ask
my whole life.
"Nah," dad chuckles. "You were here first. It'd have been easier if your
sisters were all boys!"
"...Night, dad," I say as I slink upstairs and get ready for bed. I
quickly fall into a deep sleep, despite the fact that I'm sleeping in a
pair of boys' cotton pyjamas whilst all my friends are undoubtedly
wearing nighties- even if they're plain cotton nightdresses, they'd
still be a hundred thousand times better than what I'm wearing now...
"Wakey wakey!" Dad yells, drawing back my curtains and making me wince
as the morning sun streams through my window. "You're not a teenager
yet, you're not allowed to be tired in the morning until you hit
thirteen. Now get up! You don't want to keep your harem waiting..." I
force a smile on my face as I wash my face and change into the jeans and
sweatshirt I'm forced to wear today, before slinking downstairs for
breakfast with my sisters, all of whom are excited about also going to
see friends today (even Dorothy, who mum is taking on a 'play date' to
one of her friends).
"I can't wait to show my friends my dancing!" Cassie squeaks in her
typical over-excited voice. "Bryony, are you going to dance for your
friends?"
"No," Bryony retorts. "We have better things to do with our time..."
"Oh come on," I laugh. "Nothing's better than ballet, right Cassie?"
"Right!" Cassie giggles. "Ash, will your friends dance for you?"
"And if they do, it had better only be ballet that they dance!" Dad
jokes.
"What else would they dance?" Cassie asks. "Do they also do tap
dancing?" Dad and I both chuckle at Cassie's innocence, prompting me to
give her a quick cuddle.
"Don't ever get older, Cassie," dad says with a sad smile on his face.
"Come on, eat up, don't want to keep your friends waiting..." I smile as
I finish my breakfast before getting in my dad's car, as it's not just
my friends who will be waiting for me at Laura's house.
"Hey Ash!" Laura giggles, giving me a quick hug as I walk into her front
room. In contrast to my slouchy boy clothes, she's dressed in a very
cute long-sleeved pink top, a knee-length denim skirt and thick black
tights. As with last night, normally this would make me boil over with
envy, but for the same reason as last night, I'm feeling fine about the
sight of my role model in her girly clothing.
"Mum!" Laura yells. "Ash is here."
"Hi Ashley!" Laura's mother yells.
"Hi Mrs. White," I reply. "Umm, thanks for letting me come over!"
"Oh, it's perfectly fine," Mrs. White responds. "God only knows the
tantrum I'd have to deal with if I ever said 'no' to Laura..."
"Mum!" Laura snaps, clearly embarrassed by her parent. "Don't you have a
friend to go and have lunch with?"
"Well- yes," Mrs. White responds. "But it's only 10 o'clock, you don't
have lunch this early. Honestly, why do you want me gone so quickly? D-
Don't tell me you and Ashley..."
"Mu- mum!" Laura hisses, her embarrassment and frustration growing with
every passing second. "No, me and Ashley aren't 'are'..."
"Then what is it?" Mrs. White asks, prompting Laura to look at me with
expectant eyes. "Is it about tonight?" I look on in confusion as Laura
scrunches up her face in a look of pure exasperation.
"Kind of, yeah," Laura says.
"What about tonight?" I ask.
"Oh, didn't the girls tell you about their sleepover?" Mrs. White asks.
"Sleepover?" I ask.
"Yes..." Laura grimaces. "For Priya's birthday... She's never had a real
sleepover before, nor has Suri, and obviously I haven't, so tonight,
we're... We're kinda all crashing at their house, you know, sleeping
bags, makeovers, gossiping about boys..." I feign the disinterest
expected of a boy, but it's clear from the look on Laura's face that she
feels terrible about me being left out- almost as terrible as I feel.
"For obvious reasons, Mr. and Mrs. Malik wanted to keep the party 'girls
only'," Mrs. White says. "As close as you are with the girls, Ashley,
you ARE a boy, so obviously you couldn't attend."
"It's okay," I shrug.
"I, um, I'll get out of your way," Mrs. White says, obviously on the
prompting of a glare from her daughter. "You two have fun!"
"We will," Laura says, waiting for her front door to shut before resting
her head on my shoulder. "I'm so, so sorry Ash... We didn't want to keep
you in the dark, but we knew how devastated you'd be..."
"I'm fine, honestly," I say.
"Honestly?" Laura asks.
"...No," I moan, prompting Laura to take my hand and lead me up to her
room, where she has a selection of skirts and dresses laid out for me.
"Pick one," Laura commands, also handing me a pair of tights identical
to the ones she's wearing. "And change into it now! Hopefully it'll make
you feel a little better..." I smile as Laura leaves me alone in her
room and I eagerly strip off my boy clothes, stepping into the tights
before pulling on a (somewhat juvenile) long-sleeved short grey dress.
"I'm ready," I say, bringing Laura back into the room with a wide smile
on her face.
"Better?" Laura asks.
"...It'd be better with some make-up," I say, making Laura giggle and
hand me a mascara brush and eyeliner pencil.
"You know," Laura muses as I apply the make-up, "I know I keep harping
on at you- in fact, everyone keeps harping on at you to tell your
parents... But there was nothing stopping you from telling MY mum..."
"Other than the fact that she'd immediately go and tell my parents?" I
say. "And then I'd never even so much as SEE a skirt again... And I'd
definitely never get to see all you guy-girls again either..."
"Over-reacting a bit?" Laura giggles. "I don't want to keep harping on
about Nikki Thomas either, but she told her best friend's parents before
she told her own about who she really was..."
"...She was sixteen," I sigh. "I'm twelve."
"And I was eleven when I started living as a girl!" Laura retorts. "It
doesn't matter how old you are, if you know, you just know!"
"Can- can I just enjoy today, please?" I ask, handing Laura back her
cosmetics and shaking my short hair out into a cute feminine style.
"...Of course," Laura sighs. "Sorry, Ashley, it's just- it's just that
you frustrate me at times, I think of you as a younger sister, and- Oh
no, oh my god..."
"What?" I ask, panicking at Laura's sudden worry. "What is it?"
"Oh my god, I am so, so sorry," Laura says, before letting out a small
giggle. "I'm turning into my brother and I didn't even realise!" I
giggle along with Laura at her 'revelation'- I've only met her brother
once, but from the stories Laura's told me, he can be quote 'forceful'
and highly arrogant.
"Don't worry," I say, letting out a light giggle. "You're nothing like
your brother. You've got WAY better legs, for starters!" I laugh as
Laura lays back on her bed and playfully 'bicycles' her nylon-covered
legs in the air, before grabbing my hand and leading me back downstairs.
Less than fifteen minutes later, we're joined by the two sisters who'll
be hosting tonight's sleepover- the youngest of whom makes a beeline for
me and gives me a gentle, girlish hug.
"Hey, Ashley girl!" Suri squeaks. "You know, you make a much cuter girl
than you do a boy!"
"You do," Priya says, before sighing at my sad expression. "Did- did you
find out about-"
"It's okay," I sigh.
"No, it isn't!" The fifteen year old sighs as she crashes onto Laura's
sofa. "I want ALL of my best friends with me for my sleepover..."
"Even if Ashley came out today, daddy wouldn't allow her to come over
anyway," Suri says.
"Yeah, I guess," Priya sighs.
"And I don't want to, you know, ruin it by everyone worrying about me
feeling miserable at being left out," I say, making Priya smile.
"Best boyfriend ever!" Suri giggles, giving me another quick hug. "Or
you would be, if you were a boy!" I giggle as Suri tightens her hug, and
soon the other three girls arrive to begin our day of girlish gossip.
Just before lunch, however, Laura leaves the room to go up to her
bedroom, and much to my surprise, asks me to go with her.
"Hands off Ashley!" Suri says as we leave, making the other four girls
giggle.
"I've told you before," Laura snorts. "I'm not INTO girls!" Suri laughs
as Laura and I head up to her room, where she collapses on her bed and
lets out a long, frustrated sigh.
"...Nicole?" I ask the stricken girl.
"...Yeah," Laura moans. "I mean, I know Phil's an arsehole, but every
time she mentions his name, I just want to stamp down on her damned
plaster cast..."
"I did notice she had the name 'Charlotte' on the back, but there isn't
anyone named Charlotte in her school," I say.
"Yeah, she wrote the C, the T and the E on herself," Laura chuckles.
"Actually thanked me as it made her look like Charlotte Hutchinson had
signed her cast, heh."
"How are you going to get through an entire sleepover with her?" I ask.
"Why even invite her here today?"
"Ugh, I just want to work through this as fast as possible," Laura
sighs. "At least she can't follow us upstairs, figure the same goes for
Priya's house. And..." Laura smiles as she opens a drawer in her dresser
and produces a small bottle of pills. "I've got medicine that makes it
easier to forgive!"
"Is- is that your oestrogen?" I ask.
"Yep!" Laura says happily, popping a pill out of the bottle and playing
with it. "I've already taken my dose for today, sometimes even looking
at it makes me feel girlier... Do you want one?"
"One what?" I ask. "A pill?"
"Yeah," Laura says. "Just one isn't going to hurt you. And it'll help
you feel better..."
"I- I shouldn't," I say.
"Oh come on," Laura pleads.
"If- if I take oestrogen, I want it to be my own," I say.
"Huh, fair enough," Laura says, putting the pill back in the bottle.
"Now come on, the girls think you've come up here to change, so pick out
another dress!" I smile as I change my grey dress for one of Laura's old
stripy tops and a denim pinafore dress, much to the delight of Laura and
the other girls, who coo happily as I 'model' it for them. I smile as I
pose in the short dress, but I can't stop thinking about the pill Laura
offered me... And how badly I wanted to take it.
Laura's spoken in detail about how different she feels even after just
two weeks of taking oestrogen tablets, how much more confident she is
now that she's on the path to being a 'real' girl. I would give
literally anything for that same confidence, but even I know that taking
medication that hasn't been prescribed to me is wrong... Even if it the
only opportunity I'll ever get to put oestrogen into my body.
And the confidence I'd gain wouldn't even nearly make up for the guilt
I'd feel for going behind my parents' backs to take the oestrogen. Even
now, when I'm 'chemically' unchanged, I feel pangs of guilt every time I
feel my nylon-covered legs rub against each other, or I feel the tingle
of the make-up around my eyes. If my parents could see me now, if any of
my friends' parents could see me now, they'd go ballistic. Especially
dad- I AM his only boy, he's often said he's closer to me than he is to
my sisters, and I simply can't take that away from him. However, as
often as I wish that I'd been born a real girl... There are times when I
wish I'd been born as a 'real' boy, free from these conflicted feelings.
I wish I could just be like George and enjoy being a boy, and look down
on Laura as being a weirdo for abandoning boyhood... But that's not who
I am, nor is it ever who I'll be.
Just as soon as I'd changed into Laura's pinafore, I'm forced out of it
by the return of Laura's mother, and when the middle-aged woman enters
the living room, she sees me sat in the same jeans and sweatshirt I wore
to the house, my face scrubbed clean of any and all make-up. Less than
an hour later, my dad comes to pick me up and I reluctantly leave the
other six girls to their sleepover, even as Suri and Laura each cling to
one of my arms as I walk out to the car.
"Aww, I so wish you were coming tonight," Suri moans.
"So do I," I sigh.
"Before you go, Ash," Laura says, turning away from dad's car and
whispering to me. "You remember what I said about telling one of our
parents? You know... There is another option you might like. You know
I've got a counsellor, Dr Williamson?"
"Yes?" I ask.
"I may..." Laura says with a grimace. "I may have told her about you in
the past."
"You wh-" I snap, my heart beginning to race.
"Don't panic!" Laura hisses. "I didn't mention you by name, and she's
bound by this professional ethic 'can't go behind people's backs' thing.
But you should talk to her yourself... Talk to your GP, they're also
bound by that ethic thing, THEN you can talk to Dr Williamson and take
it from me: she CAN help you."
"...I'll think about it," I say as I jump into dad's car. "Have fun
tonight!"
"We will!" Suri says, blowing kisses at me as we speed away.
"What's happening tonight?" Dad asks.
"Suri's sister's having a sleepover," I explain. "I really wish I was
going..."
"I don't doubt it!" Dad laughs. "Ah, just wait, six years from now
you'll be having quote-unquote sleepovers with girls every night of the
week... Just thank god you'll be at uni then so I don't have to explain
to your sisters what all the noise is!"
"Heh," I say, sighing as we quickly return home where Cassie immediately
collars me and tells me about her day, which provides a nice relief from
my self-pity until I head to bed just after 9pm. I'm only in bed a few
minutes, however, before my tablet computer repeatedly wakes me with new
message notifications. Upon checking the tablet, I find I have four
missed Skype calls- all from Suri.
"Umm, okay..." I whisper as I lower the volume on my tablet and call
Suri back- and it's a good job I lowered the volume too, as when the
call is answered, the screen is filled with all six of my friends, all
of whom yell 'Ashley!' when they see my face.
"What's happening?" I ask, a grin creeping across my face at the sight
of the girls.
"Well," Suri explains, "despite what you said, we still felt really bad
about leaving you out of the sleepover, so Megan came up with the idea
of a 'Skypeover'!"
"A- a 'Skypeover'?" I ask.
"Yeah," Megan says. "It's like a sleepover, only instead of being here
in person, you get to join in by Skype!"
"I know it's not perfect," Laura says, "but-"
"No, it IS perfect," I giggle, huddling under my bed sheets with my
tablet in hand. For the next three hours, I watch enthralled as the
girls give each other makeovers, plait their hair, model their (very
modest) night dresses for me and dance around Priya's bedroom before
getting into their sleeping bags just after midnight and ending the
Skype call. As amazing as the gesture was to include me by Skype, when
the call ends, it only serves to remind me of how isolated I truly am, a
feeling that persists into Sunday as I finish off my homework by myself,
before helping Bryony with hers.
"What year are you in now, Year 5?" I ask the 9 year old girl as she
fills in her arithmetic workbook.
"Yeah," Bryony replies. "So you'll be in Year 10 when I go to your
school."
"That'll be cool," I say. "My friends will all be in Year 11, so you'll
be able to hand out with us, they can be like older sisters to you,
guide you through the school..."
"Why can't my older brother do that?" Bryony asks.
"Well, obviously I CAN," I say, "but wouldn't you rather have, you know,
a girl to help you settle in?"
"What difference does it make?" Bryony asks. "I know you. I DON'T know
your friends."
"You could always get to know them," I feebly retort. "Don't- don't you
sometimes wish you had an older sister, you know, someone who can be for
you like you are to Cassie and Dorothy?"
"Not really," Bryony says. "Besides, you're more of a big sister to
Cassie than I am!" You don't know how right you are... I think to
myself. Mere minutes later, Cassie plops herself down on the sofa next
to Bryony and stares intently at the nine year old girl as she finishes
her homework.
"Are you excited?" Cassie asks.
"About what?" Bryony retorts.
"About the baby!" Cassie squeaks. "We find out tomorrow if it's a boy or
a girl! I hope it's a girl, I want another sister!" Yeah, I want you to
have another sister as well, Cassie... I think to myself.
"I'm not going to sleep tonight, I'm so excited!" Cassie squeaks. "First
ballet, now the baby, this is the best week ever!" I smile as Cassie
dances a few ballet steps for me and Bryony, before dad comes in and
sits the fidgeting young girl in his lap in a futile effort to calm her
down. Even as she heads to bed, though, she's still excited about the
'big reveal' tomorrow, a stark contrast to my own tiredness and misery.
Obviously, I want the baby to be a boy, if only because it'll mean I'll
no longer be the only boy and I won't have the same pressure on me... At
least, I hope I won't. If the baby is yet ANOTHER girl, though...
I force a smile on my face as I wake up on Monday morning and pull on my
uniform, musing as always on how wrong my trousers feel when compared to
the clingy, comfortable feeling of a pair of thick school tights, like
the red tights covering my sisters' legs and the grey and black tights
covering the legs of my friends as they greet me at the school gate,
Suri (as always) cuddling my arm like a security blanket, though I can't
help but feel that her cuddle seems somehow 'less' than normal.
"Suri..." I say as we head into the school building. "Are you okay? Was
the sleepover fun?"
"Oh, it was fun," Suri says, before leading me away from the group to
talk in private. "It's just... Ash, do- do you like Laura? I mean, you
know, do you, you know, 'like' Laura?"
"I- I don't know what you mean," I mumble.
"Oh, don't be stupid, yes you know what I mean!" Suri sighs, letting go
of my arm. "It's just, you seem to spend a lot more time with her,
especially now that she's single... Ash, would you rather be her
boyfriend? I mean, I'd understand if you did, like I said, we're not
really 'serious'..."
"Laura..." I whisper, "She- she doesn't see me as a boy. Ever. Even when
I'm dressed like this... I don't think SHE'd be interested in me, heh.
And besides..." I look over Suri's shoulder and catch a glimpse of
George staring at me with a knowing smirk on his face. God only know
what his reaction would be if I dumped Suri- clever, cute and popular-
in favour of Laura, who whilst popular, will always have her 'stigma'
hanging over her.
"Besides... What?" Suri asks.
"I've got to get to form," I sigh. "See you at break?"
"Sure!" Suri giggles. "But don't forget it's dance club at lunch, so you
won't get to 'like' either me or Laura today!"
"I won't forget," I laugh as I meet up with George.
"Mate, I know every Monday I say this, but well done!" George laughs as
we head to form. I force out a laugh, and I have to acknowledge that
George isn't wrong- I'm extremely lucky, especially at my age, to have a
girlfriend as cool as Suri- almost to the point where being a boy
actually seems appealing. Almost... But not quite.
I hang out with the girls at break, but at lunch, with Laura and Suri
absent at their dance club, I opt to sit with George instead, listening
to his tales of what he did over the weekend, which girls he thinks are
'fit' and which aren't... All the while, my eyes are drawn to my usual
lunch table, where Priya, Nicole, Megan and Harriet are sat eating as
usual. With every word George says, I yearn more and more to be sat with
the girls, where I truly belong... But I also wish that I didn't truly
belong with them.
As we head to our final class of the day, George says one more sentence
that further convinces me that my true place is with the girls.
"You're finding out today whether you're getting a brother or a sister,
aren't you?" George asks, chuckling as I nod. "Definitely let me know,
mate. If it's a boy, I'll make sure you don't ruin him with your ballet
and girly shit the way you were!" Screw you, George, I think to myself
as I sit down next to the large boy and get out my books ready for the
class ahead.
Unsurprisingly, when dad arrives to pick me up after the end of the
school day, he has a wide smile on his face, an infectious smile that
soon creeps over my face as well.
"...Well?" I ask.
"'Well' what?" Dad asks.
"'Well', am I getting a brother or a sister?" I ask.
"Yes," dad replies with a smug grin.
"Oh- come on..." I moan.
"You know how this works," dad says, his smugness increasing. "You find
out when your sisters find out, it was the same when Cassie and Dorothy
were born, and it'll be the same for E- I've said too much already..."
"What, that the kid's name will begin with an 'E' and end with a 'Y'?" I
ask. "I think even Dorothy's figured that one out already..." I sigh as
dad laughs out loud, his laughter increasing as Bryony and Cassie climb
onto the back seat of the car with wide, excited grins on both their
faces.
"Brother or sister?" Cassie squeaks. "Brother or sister?" yeah, Cassie,
that is indeed the question...
"You'll find out when we get home," dad says. "I can't tell you three
without telling Dorothy, can I?"
"She's two," Bryony retorts. "She barely knows what's going on
anyway..."
"She's almost three," dad says. "And you can remember when we told you
that Cassie was going to be a girl, can't you?"
"...Yes," Bryony sighs.
"And no, he hasn't told me either," I say to my sisters, making them
moan with frustration, though all three of us eagerly bound through the
front door the second we return home and sit down next to our (current)
youngest sister on the sofa, staring at our pregnant mother with
expectant eyes.
"Ashley," mum says in a torturously slow voice. "Bryony... Cassidy...
Dorothy..."
"You're enjoying this too much," I say, making our mother laugh.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry," mum says, before pointing at her swollen belly.
"Say hello to your new..." I hold my breath as mum pauses for dramatic
effect. In truth, as much as I'd love a baby brother, a bay sister
wouldn't be too bad- I love all three of my sisters, and I'd certainly
love a fourth just as much. I just wish I knew for certain whether or
not Bryony, Cassie and Dorothy would love having four sisters as much as
I would...
"...Brother," mum says, making my jaw drop.
"A- a boy?" I ask.
"Yes!" Mum giggles. "You're not going to be the only boy anymore,
Ashley!"
"A boy?" I ask again, my jaw still hanging loose.
"I knew you'd be excited!" Dad says, giving me a tight, manly hug.
"Finally, a little brother to boss around, to coach through life, to
pass down all your boyish knowledge to... As long as none of your
dancing and acting is in that 'wisdom', though!" Way to put a damper on
it, dad... I think, but even that can't wipe the smile off my face. Mum
and dad are going to have another boy, another son... Someone who can
carry on the family name, someone with whom dad can do all the
father/son things he inflicts on me, fishing trips, days out to see QPR
play... I can't help but feel that today, I'm a step closer to being the
girl I always wanted to be. It's going to take a lot more courage on my
part, and the help of all my friends- and the counsellor Laura
recommended- but maybe, just maybe, I'll get that magical say soon where
I can wake up, look at myself in the mirror and say 'yes, my name is
Ashley, and I am a girl'.
The following morning, however, I wake up to find a damp, sticky patch
on the front of my pyjama bottoms, causing me a moment of panic,
followed by a much longer feeling of utter despair. My one step closer
to being the girl I always wanted to be has just turned into a hundred
steps further away...