"Urgh," I moan as I wake up from a dreamless sleep, only to grimace as
I feel the front of my pyjamas to discover that whilst I may not have
had a 'normal' dream, I certainly had another type of 'dream' during
the night. I sigh as I wash my face, before pulling on my school
uniform and slinking down the stairs, where my parents are waiting with
a wide smile on their face, as are all three of my sisters... And my
new baby brother.
"Morning, Ashley!" Dad chuckles in an artificially deep voice, light-
heartedly mocking the fact that my own voice has recently deepened a
lot.
"Morning," I grunt, making dad chuckle.
"Come on, you should be happy!" Dad says. "Big week for you... One step
closer to being a real man!"
"Yeah," I laugh, even though no matter how hard I try, I can't shake
the feeling of dread that comes with the thought that I will soon be a
'real man'.
In the two and a half months since I distanced myself from Laura, Suri
and the other girls, I don't think there's been a single day when I
haven't felt utterly, truly miserable. Even though my brain has come to
terms with the fact that I'll never be a girl, the rest of my body
still yearns to pull on a pair of tights and a skirt and dance and
gossip with the girls, just as I'd done before. And yet, I know that'll
never happen again. I don't even own a single item of girls' clothing
anymore, despite my repeated searches through my suitcase and my
wardrobe, hoping in vain that I'd missed something when I'd 'purged' my
collection of girls' clothes.
And even if I wanted to replace my 'collection', I have no way of doing
so. I haven't exchanged any words with any of the six girls since my
suspension in February, either face-to-face or online. Every time I
glance in their direction, either when we pass in the corridor or when
I walk past our- sorry, THEIR- table at break or lunch, they regard me
with a condescending sneer, as though I was just another stupid boy who
they want nothing to do with.
Priya's probably the worst of the lot. I can tell by the look in her
eyes that she truly HATES me, both for what I supposedly did to Suriya
and the way I spoke to her after my return from suspension. Suriya's
probably the next worst, having quickly found herself a new boyfriend
(one of Priya's year 10 friends) whose arm she clings to just as
tightly as she clung to mine. Harriet, Megan and Nicole all make a
point of ignoring me whenever they see me, and Laura... Whenever Laura
looks at me, her eyes aren't filled with hatred or condescension, but
rather a look of confusion, as though she was surprised by my actions-
which goes to show what a massive hypocrite she is, especially when my
actions were a direct consequence of HER actions.
Or maybe Laura's look is a look of guilt, I don't know. After all, she
is living the exact life I crave, performing in ballet recitals,
competing in gymnastics tournaments, wearing skirts and tights and
girlish underwear literally every day, never looking back at when she
used to be a boy... And she has to know that thanks to her actions,
I'll never be able to live the life that she so obviously loves.
"Come on," mum says as I finish my breakfast and my baby brother is
carefully lowered into my arms. "Time for your picture!" I sigh as I
gently cradle Eddy and stand in front of the kitchen wall, forcing a
smile on my face as dad snaps a photo of me on his smartphone, just as
he has done every day since Eddy was born.
"...And that's a month's worth!" Dad says proudly.
"Happy monthday, Eddy!" Cassie giggles.
"That's not a real thing," Bryony retorts as she finishes her
breakfast.
"Did you take photos of me and Bryony and Dorothy when we were babies?"
Cassie asks, and I smirk as I both know the answer to the question- an
obvious 'no'- and the reason why dad didn't, a reason he can't say out
loud because of how sexist it is- because his second, third and fourth
children were all girls.
"I wish I had," dad laughs, giving Cassie a quick cuddle. Nice save,
dad... I think to myself as I (along with Bryony and Cassie) follow dad
out to his car. A short while later, I arrive at the front gate of my
school, where I'm greeted as always by my best friend.
"Alright, mate?" George laughs as we walk to form together. "Got your
big party this weekend coming! Hope you're gonna have some girls there,
heh!"
"...I doubt it," I sigh, making George laugh even more. The first few
lessons pass as always, with me immersing myself in my work to avoid
thinking about the girls and their uniforms (and avoid George's
constant 'jokes'), before heading to break and my new usual 'spot' with
George, where the conversation, as always, is centred around which
girls George considers to be 'fit'. This continues through to the end
of lunch, though as George and I head to our next class, I feel myself
tense up, as walking toward us down the corridor is Laura. She's by
herself- which is extremely rare- and any chance of slipping by her
undetected goes straight out of the window as our eyes lock. I
immediately look away, but it's too late- Laura increases her pace to
intercept myself and George, and all of a sudden, she's straight in
front of me.
"Ash," Laura says in her soft, feminine voice, "we- we can't keep
avoiding each other like this. We NEED to talk."
"I don't have anything to say to you," I mumble. "Or the rest of the
girls."
"Yes you do!" Laura protests, scrambling my emotions as she crosses one
tights-covered leg in front of the other- an action I would often
imitate in the privacy of my bedroom. "Ash, I can tell that you're
miserable, please, just talk to us, unblock us from Facebook so we can
chat there..."
"No," I say firmly, pushing past the fourteen year old girl and
continuing on my way to my next class. Secretly, though, I'm fighting
every instinct in my body that's telling me to turn around and spend
the next five hours chatting to the girl who used to be one of my best
ever friends...
"Oh mate, you told her!" George chuckles.
"Thanks for the backup," I snort.
"Yeah," George grimaces. "Mate, I'm not going to get told off for
fighting with the ladyboy. You were her friend, not me, you can talk to
her like that, I can't."
"Wimp," I snort.
"Oh really?" George asks. "Which one of us used to take ballet again?"
"Dancing doesn't make anyone any less of a wimp," I say. No matter what
people like my dad say... I think to myself.
Laura occupies my thoughts for the whole of the final lesson of the
day, and as I head home in dad's car. I fake an illness so that George
doesn't come home with me tonight, which also gives me an excuse to
head straight up to my bedroom once we arrive home, where I strip off
my uniform and collapse on my bed, before bursting into floods of
tears.
"No," I sniffle, choking back the tears. "Boys don't cry. Boys don't
cry. Boys don't cry..." And whether I like it or not, I AM a boy.
I spend the rest of the night either doing homework or browsing the
internet, though I stay off Facebook- every time I've been on that site
lately, I've found myself staring at the six names on my 'blocked
users' list, and after today, the last thing I need is to be tempted
into unblocking them.
And yet, I can't shake the feeling that my life would be so, so much
better if I did just unblock them...
The following day, I make a conscious decision to stay as far away from
the girls as possible, instead immersing myself- or rather, attempting
to immerse myself- in George's seemingly endless streams of waffle. By
the end of the school day, my brain feels almost numb from my best
friend's talk of which girls he wants to date, but as far as I'm
concerned, 'numb' is infinitely preferable to the mental states I've
been experiencing lately.
I'm so 'numb', in fact, that on the ride home, I barely notice when dad
starts talking directly to me.
"Earth to Ashley?" Dad asks, snapping me out of my 'trance'. "You
there, son?"
"Um, yeah, I guess," I mumble.
"You 'guess'?" Dad asks. "Typical teenager, heh. I was saying, you,
Dorothy and Eddy will need to come with me to pick Bryony up from her
ballet lesson today, as your mum will be at Cassie's parents evening.
That okay with you?"
"Um, I guess," I say. "I don't mind staying at home alone, though..."
"Whoa, whoa, whoa," dad says. "You're not thirteen YET, and that means
you don't get left alone. Besides, I'll need someone to keep an eye on
the little two!"
"Fine," I sigh. It'll be the first time I've been back to the dance
studio since I suddenly and unceremoniously quit, and given how much
that upset both of my teachers, I'm not looking forward to returning to
face a roasting from both of them.
When we arrive at the school to pick Bryony up, though, I realise that
it's not just my teachers who I need to worry about, as parked outside
the school is a very familiar people carrier- a people carrier I've
ridden in on several occasions.
"Come on, Ash, let's get your sister and go home," dad says as he
unfolds his double pushchair and straps Dorothy and Eddy into it.
"Umm," I mumble. "I'm, um, going to stay in the car, if that's okay..."
After spending a whole day avoiding the girls, the last thing I need is
to run into them here- and I'm kicking myself that I forgot that
Tuesday was one of their regular ballet nights.
"Umm, no, it's not okay," dad says, doing an unflattering impersonation
of my deepening voice. "Now come on, hup two."
"But- um, the girls are in there," I say. "Laura, Suri, those girls..."
"So what?" Dad shrugs. "Just ignore them if you don't want to talk to
them." Jesus Christ, dad, I think to myself. Have you completely
forgotten what it's like being a teenager?
Nonetheless, I follow dad and the two infants into the ballet studio,
keeping my head down in the vain hope that my arrival won't be noticed-
a hope that's immediately dashed when I turn the corner into the
waiting area and run straight into Laura and her gang, all six of whom
are dressed in soft, smooth pink tights and tight black leotards, and
who all have their long hair tied into tight buns. The mere sight of
the girls causes my heart to ache with envy, an envy that only gets
worse when I see Suri giggle excitedly as she composes a text on her
phone.
"Ash," Laura says as we lock eyes for the second time in as many days.
"I'm just here with dad to pick up Bryony," I mumble. "Can't stick
around."
"We NEED to talk," Laura hisses.
"We ALL need to talk to you," Megan says, and I suddenly feel extremely
small as the remaining girls all fix me with their stares. It's almost
a relief when Mademoiselle Renou approaches our group, despite the
stern stare on her face.
"Ah, Ashley, come crawling back to us, eh?" The young Frenchwoman says
in an accusing tone.
"Um, uh," I stutter.
"We're just here to pick up Bryony," dad says, making me inwardly
breathe a sigh of relief, even as the girls snigger at me for having to
have dad speak on my behalf.
"Pity," Mademoiselle Renou says, her demeanour instantly lightening.
"Krystie and I would give anything to have more big, strong young men
in our classes!"
"Well, the only dancing Ash will be doing from now on is at weddings,
parties, and when he turns eighteen, nightclubs," dad chuckles. "No
more prancing around in tights for him!"
"Why?" Mademoiselle Renou asks, her arms folded and a smug expression
on her face. "You object to people 'prancing around in tights'?"
"Well, not girls, obviously," dad says, suddenly taken aback by the
dark-haired woman's confident attitude. "But for boys, well, it's not,
you know, it's not normal, is it?"
"How so?" Mademoiselle Renou asks.
"Well, um," dad splutters, before sighing. "Look, can I just have my
daughter back, please?"
"Of course," Mademoiselle Renou laughs, summoning Bryony over to our
little 'huddle'. "Oh, and there'll be a space for your youngest
daughter in our pre-school class next month, one of the older girls is
moving up to the next class."
"Thank you," dad mumbles.
"And shall I put your littlest down on our waiting list too?"
Mademoiselle Renou asks, making me cringe and all of Laura's gang
giggle.
"HE'S a BOY," dad says.
"Even better," Mademoiselle Renou says smugly. "Through ballet, HE can
grow up to be tall, strong, handsome and surrounded by girls, just like
HIS brother."
"Way to ruin ballet for me," I whisper to Laura, causing her to giggle
before a stern stare from our teacher silences her.
"I think we should go now," dad sighs. "You should maybe work on your
customer service skills. Come on Ash, we're going." I turn around to
wave to my friends, and it actually takes me a couple of seconds to
realise that the six girls actually aren't my friends anymore. I'd
exchanged a joke with Laura without thinking, not even realising that
it had been the first friendly thing I'd said to her in almost three
months...
"Umm..." I mutter, bringing a look of hope to Laura's face, as well as
to the faces of Nicole, Megan and Harriet.
"We-" Laura stammers. "Um, we can always give Ashley a lift home, Mr.
Moore."
"Really, Ash?" Dad laughs. "You want to spend all evening watching a
bunch of girls dancing?" More than anything, I think to myself. Well,
there's one thing I'd rather do than watch a bunch of girls dancing-
and that's to BE one of the girls dancing.
"It's really no trouble, Mr. Moore," Laura says in a hasty, almost
desperate voice as my mind is almost torn apart by the inner conflict.
After what Laura did, the way she betrayed my trust, I should hate her.
I should DESPISE her. She's the reason I haven't been to ballet in
three months, the reason I haven't experienced anything even remotely
feminine in all that time... The reason I've spent the last three
months trying to persuade myself that all things feminine are bad. And
yet, just five minutes in her presence and I've immediately fallen back
into all my old habits. Five minutes is all it's taken to remind me
that all things feminine are GOOD. No, all things feminine are
WONDERFUL.
I've spent the last three months trying to convince myself that I
should be the tough, macho man I'm expected to be, but the fact that
that can be almost completely undone in mere minutes tells me
something- that I am not, nor will I ever be, the macho man dad wants
me to be, or George thinks I already am. Every fibre of my being is
telling me to stick around, to try to mend bridges with Laura and the
rest of the girls. I try to focus on the pain they caused me, but all I
can think about are the good times, being the 'seventh ballerina',
being MISS Ashley Moore...
As hard as I try... I simply can't hate Laura anymore.
"Yes, I'd like to stick around to watch the lesson," I say, making
Laura squeak excitedly.
"Huh, fair enough," dad shrugs. "It's your free time, I suppose. Just
as long as you don't come home wearing a leo-thingy too!" I force out a
chuckle as dad leaves, despite the unfunniness of his joke. The second
the door closes behind him and my three siblings, Laura spins me around
and looks deeply into my eyes.
"Ash," Laura says, blinking back tears. "I am so, so, so, sorry for
what happened, I am so sorry for betraying your trust, I was stupid, I
was selfish... Forgive me, please?"
"I shouldn't forgive you," I say, wincing as I hear an exasperated sigh
from Priya. "But I do, I do forgive you, and I'm sorry... I'm sorry for
everything I said, sorry for what I put on Facebook..."
"Apology accepted," Nicole says, giving me a tight hug.
"Same here," Megan says, also giving me a hug that's quickly followed
by a hug from Harriet. Four down, two to go... I think to myself.
"Suri," I whisper as I approach my ex-girlfriend, who's deliberately
avoiding my gaze. "I- I'm sorry for what I said. I was a jerk, I accept
that..."
"Just tell me why," the normally bubbly Indian girl spits in a dark
tone.
"After- um, after I, you know..." I say.
"After you punched another boy without provocation," Priya spits. "Go
on."
"Oh- be fair," Nicole says, interrupting me before I have a chance to
speak. "Ash WAS provoked, you know that..."
"Doesn't give ANYONE the right to just punch someone," Priya says.
"After..." I mumble. "Well, um, dad came to pick me up, and I, um, I
told him about the rumour and I, um, I, well, I came out. Told him
about 'girl Ashley'..."
"Oh. My. God!" Laura gasps. "What- what did he say?"
"He said 'good one Ash, almost had me going there for a second'," I
sigh, making Laura moan sadly and give me yet another tight hug.
"Oh god, that's AWFUL," Laura says. "No wonder you went off the deep
end... It's just like when I came out to my brother, he just sat there
and shook his head, said 'no, HE isn't a girl', even though I was stood
there wearing a skirt and everything..."
"But your brother came round, didn't he?" Megan asks.
"Next to you, my mum and my grandma, he's probably my biggest source of
support," Laura chuckles.
"My dad WON'T come round," I moan.
"You don't know that for sure!" Nicole says.
"Believe me, I do," I sigh. "After I got home, my head just went loopy,
I took you all off Facebook, I- I got rid of all my girl clothes..." My
cheeks burn with shame as I recount the destruction of the stash of
clothes I'd so carefully put together- or rather, the stash of clothes
my friends had so generously donated to me.
"Oh god, Ash..." Laura sighs, tears now freely streaming down her
cheeks. "I- I'm so, so sorry..."
"You've already apologised," Suri whispers. "It's HIS turn now."
"And- and the last two and a half months have been like torture," I
say. "I've tried to repress 'girl me', tried desperately not to think
about being a girl, but nothing works, it's like it's constantly in my
mind, no matter what I do."
"Seeing us in these can't help," Harriet chuckles, snapping the fabric
of her leotard.
"Just ten minutes here and I'm desperate to be a girl again," I moan.
"It's all I can think about- I don't think the thoughts, the need to be
a girl will EVER go away, no matter how hard I wish they would..."
"You- you'd rather now be, you know, like me?" Laura asks. "You'd
rather be, um, just a normal boy?"
"I'd rather be allowed to live like you do," I say. "But I'd rather be
happy than miserable all the time."
"I forgive you," Suriya says, giving my hand an awkward, tentative
squeeze. "What you've gone through... It can't have been easy."
"It was hell," I whisper.
"If Suriya forgives you, I guess I can too," Priya says, though her
lack of hug tells me that her forgiveness isn't unconditional.
"Filles!" Mademoiselle Renou shouts, ending the 'reconciliation' and
summoning the girls into the class. "Miss Fullerton isn't here tonight
as it's her brother's birthday, so you'll have me for your whole
lesson." I let out a small snicker as the news is met with groans,
before taking a seat among the other parents and siblings at the side
of the class.
By the time the class ends an hour later, all I can think about is
defying my father and pulling on a pair of tights and a leotard and
dancing with the girls- and how I'm no longer able to do just that when
I get home. However, there is something I CAN do.
"Mademoiselle Renou?" I call, attracting the attention of the dark-
haired woman as she leaves the class. "I, um, I'd like to rejoin the
class if I may, please."
"Yes!" Laura squeaks, giving my shoulders a tight squeeze as we follow
Mademoiselle Renou to her office.
"I'm so, so glad you said that, Ashley," The Frenchwoman beams as she
hands me a complicated-looking form. "This will reinstate the direct
debit, just get your dad to sign that and if you still have your
uniform, you can come back tomorrow if you wanted."
"This is SO cool," Laura gushes. "We've got our seventh balle- um,
we've got our seventh member back!" I bristle as Laura grimaces, having
nearly given me away yet again, but a quick smile from me reassures her
that she is quickly forgiven.
"It'll probably be next week," I say as I put the form in my pocket.
"We'll be here when you're ready for us," Mademoiselle Renou shrugs as
Laura and I leave her office.
"Oh my god," Laura moans as we rejoin the rest of the girls. "I am SO
sorry Ash, you only just forgive me and then I nearly blow your cover
AGAIN..."
"It's okay," I shrug.
"Besides," Nicole says, "I reckon you COULD tell Mademoiselle Renou and
Miss Fullerton and they'd both be really understanding."
"Ehh..." I groan. "I'd rather keep this to as little people as
possible."
"That's not really going to be an option if you're going to live full-
time as a girl," Harriet says.
"I know, I know," I moan. "I- I'm not sure I want to live full-time,
not yet, anyway..."
"Well when you're ready to try coming out to your dad again, we'll
support you," Laura says, giving me a tight hug. "Right, girls?"
"Right!" The other five girls cheer- though Priya and Suriya's cheers
seem particularly 'forced'.
"I- I'm not sure that's going to do any good," I say, trembling with
nerves at the prospect of trying to explain 'girl Ashley' to my dad...
Again.
"The first time you came out, you were on the spot and alone," Laura
says. "This time, we'll do it properly. We'll all be with you, we'll
get my mum along for support, see if Miss Fullerton can help too. I may
even be able to call on some extra support. Everything will go
smoothly, you'll see."
"And you can't go on the way you're going now," Nicole says. "You
yourself said that five minutes with us and you're desperate to be a
girl again."
"Well- yes, I guess..." I moan as I follow the girls to Laura's
mother's car.
"We've really, really missed you the last few months," Megan says. "Now
that we know what the problem was... We can help."
"We WANT to help," Nicole says, giving me a tight hug as she, Megan and
I climb onto the backseat of Laura's mother's car.
"Hi girls," Mrs. White says. "Hello, Ashley! Long time no see! Are you
dancing in the advanced class now?"
"Umm... Not quite," I grimace. "It's kinda a long story..."
After the drive- during which I catch Laura's mother up on events and
receive, as Laura promised, her unconditional support if I want to come
out again- I arrive home feeling refreshed, as though a weight has been
lifted from my shoulders.
One of the things that hurt the most about the disaster that was my
first coming out was the way I ostracised myself from the girls, who
are easily some of the best friends I've ever had. If I'd only tried to
explain myself to them rather than pushed them away in anger, I
wouldn't have spent the last three months feeling miserable- another
thing for which I can thank the testosterone poisoning my body. Knowing
that I can talk to the girls whenever I want is a great relief- even if
it'll be a long time before I'm ready to talk to my dad again.
Before I've even had a chance to say hello to dad and my sisters, I
head straight up to my bedroom, grabbing my tablet computer and opening
up Facebook, where I unblock all six girls and send them friend
requests. Laura, Nicole and Megan all instantly accept my requests,
with Harriet following a couple of minutes later, but even as I head to
bed, there's no response from Priya or Suriya.
For the first time in months, I have a smile on my face when I wake up,
which remains even as I pull on my nasty boy's school uniform and head
down to breakfast.
"Morning, twinkle toes," dad sighs. "You look happy today, guess that's
because you've got your harem back?"
"What's a harmeem?" Cassie asks, forcing me to stifle a laugh.
"Nothing you need to worry about," mum says as she shoots a very
disapproving stare at dad.
"Oh, speaking of," I say cautiously. "I, um, I've decided to go to
ballet class again, if that's, um, okay?"
"Oh- Ash..." Dad moans.
"We said that when you dropped it, we wouldn't just start paying for it
again if you suddenly changed your mind," mum says, making me grimace.
"I know," I say. "But- but I just needed a break, um, you can call it
one of my birthday presents?"
"Your birthday's tomorrow, we've already bought all of your presents,"
dad snorts.
"Christmas then?" I plead, making dad snort again.
"Oh, please, daddy," Cassie unexpectedly interjects. "I loved watching
Ashley dance..."
"...Okay then," dad sighs.
"But if you decide to drop it again, we're NOT paying for it again,"
mum says sternly.
"Thanks dad, thanks mum!" I giggle. "It'll be Wednesdays and Thursdays
again until I join the advanced class, when it'll be Tuesdays and
Fridays, is that okay?"
"Like we have any other choice," dad says. "Knew I shouldn't have taken
you to that class last night..."
"Oh come on, Andrew," mum says. "It's good for him to have a hobby, and
it's not like he's going to be interested in any of those sports you
try to shove down his throat, is it?"
"His loss," dad shrugs. "Come on you three, got to get you to school."
I grin as I follow dad, Bryony and Cassie out to dad's car, and soon
I'm stood at the gates to my school, where my smile widens further as I
see my six best female friends stood waiting for me, just as they'd
done every school day before my 'incident' in February.
"Umm... Hi?" I ask the girls, all of whom- apart from Priya and Suriya-
greet me with hugs. "So... Are we picking up from where we left off?"
"As I said last night," Megan giggles, "we really, really missed you.
So yes, we are picking up from where we left off!" Most of us, anyway,
I think to myself as I try to avoid the Indian girls' accusing stares.
Another person whose stare I avoid is that of my best friend- or
rather, my best male friend- as I arrive at form to find him already
sat in his usual spot.
"Morning," George says in an accusatory tone. "See you're hanging
around with those girls again."
"Yeah," I say. "We- we kinda talked things out, they want to be friends
again... I said yes."
"Just talked it through, huh?" George asks. "Sure you're not wearing
their panties under there too?"
"What exactly is that supposed to mean?" I ask, but before I can get an
answer, I'm interrupted by our form tutor arriving to start the lesson.
All throughout the morning, though, it's clear that George is unhappy
for me because of my reconciliation with the girls, and the look on his
face when I head to the girls' normal table makes it clear that I may
not be able to have both him and the girls as my friends, as much as I
may want that.
Right now, though, I want nothing more than to be the seventh girl in
the 'gang', and I have a wide grin on my face as I approach our usual
picnic table- which falls slightly as I'm directed to sit between Laura
and Megan, rather my normal spot than between Laura and Suri.
"Hey girlies!" I say, making all the girls- except, predictably, for
Priya and Suriya- squeak happily.
"It's SO good to be a seven again!" Nicole laughs. "Soo... Did you tell
your dad about starting ballet again?"
"I did," I say with a smile. "Predictably, he was NOT happy..."
"Did you ask for it to be part of your birthday present?" Harriet
giggles.
"Yes, didn't work," I sigh. "I'm starting class again, but if I drop
out again, I won't be allowed to restart again."
"You'll just have to stick it out then, won't you?" Laura laughs. "Now,
as for your 'wardrobe situation'..."
"Oh- no," I say, shaking my head. "I couldn't, really... We've only
been friends again for less than 24 hours..."
"No, we've been friends for well over a year," Laura says. "And you
can't tell me that you wouldn't give anything to wear a pair of these
right now, surely?" I try to control my feelings as Laura strokes the
tights covering her legs, before snapping a patch of the thick grey
material.
"More than anything," I sigh, earning hugs from Laura and Megan. "But-
I threw that life away, I can't simply demand it back..."
"Yes you can!" Harriet insists. "Take it from someone else who had to
be 'forgiven'."
"Take it from TWO people who had to be 'forgiven'," Nicole says. "You
have much right to be a girl and wear these clothes as any of us do,
and we're going to ensure that that happens to you!"
"...I really don't deserve to have friends as good as you," I laugh,
earning yet more hugs from Nicole and Megan.
"In fact," Harriet says with a smirk, "how about you come round to my
house tonight- all of you- I've got something there that I reckon might
help our reluctant seventh girl!"
"Umm, okay," I say. "I'll have to clear it with my dad, though..."
"Use my phone," Nicole says, shoving her sweet-smelling, pink-cased
phone underneath my nose. Sure enough, by the end of break, I have
permission to hang out at Harriet's house- albeit permission from my
mum, who seems a lot happier than dad was that I'm friends again with
the girls.
One person who definitely isn't happy, though, is George, whose stare
is outright foul when I sit down next to him for our next lesson.
"So which one are you snogging now?" George asks.
"Umm, what?" I reply.
"Which one are you snogging?" George repeats. "That's why you hung out
with them before, 'cause you were snogging the little Indian girl,
weren't you?"
"Well- yes," I stutter, not wanting to give away the real reason for my
friendship with the girls. Even if I said that I genuinely liked
hanging out with the girls as friends, George almost certainly wouldn't
understand- the idea that a boy and a girl can be friends without
snogging each other is a completely alien concept to him.
"So which one are you snogging now?" George asks.
"None of your business," I say.
"So the ladyboy, then?" George teases.
"Piss off," I whisper, biting my tongue as the teacher enters the room
to start the class.
After the class, I head to the usual table for lunch to find it only
half-populated- Laura, Nicole and Suri are all absent, which makes me
very uncomfortable as I sit down opposite Priya and her withering
stare.
"Umm... Where's Laura?" I ask.
"I'll try not to take that personally," Megan giggles. "She's at
gymnastics club, I think they get out a few minutes before the end of
lunch so you can talk to her then, if you'd like?"
"Any reason we're not good enough for you?" Harriet teases.
"Umm, no..." I mumble. "It's just- it's just that, umm, the boys in my
year think I'm going out with one of you again..."
"Have you been spreading rumours, MISTER Moore?" Harriet giggles as
Priya's stare grows darker.
"No, just, um, George-"
"Ugh, him," Megan spits. "Mr. 'girls are only for cooking, cleaning and
kissing', right?"
"That's him," I sigh. "I know before, with Suri, I was just pretending,
so-"
"You may have been 'just pretending'," Priya spits. "You really hurt
her with what you said."
"I know," I moan. "And I'm really, really sorry, but-"
"None of us are going to pretend to be your boyfriend," Priya says. "If
you have a problem with that, then you can work through it yourself."
"Whoa, Priya," Harriet says, clearly shocked by the older girl's
hostility. "Give Ash a chance, yes, HE acted stupidly, but we can't
blame HER forever for something that happened in a moment of anger,
right?"
"I'm still not pretending to be his boyfriend," Priya snorts. "Besides,
I already HAVE a boyfriend, and so do you, Megan." I look expectantly
at Harriet, who simply grimaces and avoids my gaze.
"...Ask me again after tonight and we'll see," Harriet laughs. "In the
meantime, I'm sure Laura will agree to pretend to be your girlfriend
for now." Sure enough, when I meet up with the transgendered girl after
her gymnastics club and explain the situation, the first thing she does
is giggle and cuddle my arm close to her chest, just as Suri used to
do- an action that sends tingles all throughout my body at the feelings
of two distinct 'shapes' underneath her blouse- though the tingles are
more likely due to the fact that less than three years ago, Laura was
just an ordinary pre-teen boy, just like myself, but is now a gorgeous,
glamorous and most importantly of all, girly girl.
Fortunately, George isn't in my final lesson of the day, which I spend
feeling excited by what Harriet's 'help' might be, excitement that
grows when the seven of us arrive at the ginger girl's house- with
Laura still cuddling my arm just as she'd done after the end of lunch,
sending the same 'tingles' through my body as she had earlier.
"Mmm," Laura giggles. "I can see why you liked this so much, Suri!"
"If you say so," Suriya mumbles, clearly uneasy at the sight of me
growing closer to Laura. "Just remember you're not REALLY boyfriend and
girlfriend, okay?"
"Doesn't mean I can't enjoy the 'benefits' of boy Ash," Laura says.
"While he lasts, anyway!"
"'Boy Ash' is going to stick around for a while," I sigh. "It's going
to take something pretty incredible for 'girl Ash' to be a permanent
thing..."
"Well," Harriet says smugly, "hopefully what I have planned for tonight
will help that 'pretty incredible' thing become a reality sooner rather
than later! Just need to wait for my dad to get here..."
"Oh- what?" Laura asks, releasing my arm. "Why's your dad coming here?"
"Because, for the first time in years, I actually NEED him here,"
Harriet says. "And don't worry, he's been told to behave himself, you
won't get any 'comments' from him."
"Umm..." I mumble, unclear about the history between Laura, Harriet and
the ginger girl's father.
"Harriet's dad is hugely transphobic," Laura explains. "Actually forced
Harriet to bully me when we were in year 7, threatened to punish her if
she didn't..."
"...Which is why I now live with my mum," Harriet explains. "I really,
really hate my dad... But what I have planned tonight really won't work
without him here." Laura nods, though it's obvious she's uneasy about
meeting Harriet's father again, and from the look on his face when he
arrives and sees Laura in the sitting room, the feeling is mutual.
"Now that everyone's here," Harriet announces. "Mum, dad, girls,
honorary girl... I have something I need to tell all of you."
"What is it, dear?" Harriet's mother asks.
"Mum... I'm gay," Harriet says, earning shocked gasps from everyone in
the room- myself included.
"You're WHAT?" Harriet's father asks angrily.
"I'm gay!" Harriet repeats. "I'm queer! I'm a lesbian! A HO-MO-SEXUAL!"
"Not if I have anything to say about it!" Harriet's father growls.
"Well that's just it, father dear," Harriet sneers. "You DON'T have
anything to say about it. And you won't EVER have anything to say about
it. So you can either accept that your daughter fancies other girls, or
you can get the hell out of my life!" I cringe as the middle-aged man's
face grows redder and redder, but much to everyone's relief- not least
Harriet's- he keeps quiet.
"Harriet... How long have you felt like this?" The ginger girl's mother
asks.
"Pretty much since the start of secondary school," Harriet says. "All
the other girls- you girls- keep talking about boys and I try to feign
interest, but the truth is... I hate boys. I want nothing to do with
them... I only like girls, and I only, you know, LIKE girls. I just- I
just didn't want to hide who I really was any longer." Harriet's eyes
meet mine as she says this, and all of a sudden, I realise what Harriet
meant when she said she had something at her house that would help me.
What she did must have taken more courage than I can possibly imagine-
but she did it anyway, and I can tell just by looking at her just how
relieved she is, as though a weight has been lifted from her shoulders.
For the rest of the evening, Harriet fields questions from the other
girls about her announcement, but I remain quiet, right up until dad
comes to pick me up.
"Did you like my 'early birthday present'?" Harriet asks, giving me a
gentle hug as I prepare to leave.
"It was... Good. Thank you," I whisper.
"Your turn next," Harriet whispers, giving me another hug as I leave.
"You have fun, then?" Dad asks as I jump in his car. "I didn't remember
you being all that close to that Harriet girl, thought it was Laura and
the two Indian girls you hung around with most."
"Harriet's cool," I reply. "She- she told her parents, and us, that she
was gay."
"She's what?" Dad asks. "Gay? How would she know, she's only fourteen?"
"She seemed pretty sure," I say.
"Well, as long as you don't come out," dad laughs.
"And what if I did?" I ask, before grimacing as I realise just what I
said.
"Well- um..." Dad mumbles. "That's not something we have to worry
about, right?" Dear god, could you be any more in denial? I think to
myself. "Now come on, let's get home, you'll want an early night as
you'll no doubt be up extra early tomorrow morning!" I grin as I head
home, where I follow dad's suggestion and get an early night.
The following morning- the morning of my thirteenth birthday- I wake up
long before my alarm goes off, even though I know none of the presents
waiting for me downstairs will contain what I REALLY want.
Nonetheless, I have a genuine smile on my face when I head downstairs
to be greeted by a banner that reads 'Happy birthday teenager' (though
I ignore the pictures of footballs and cars on the banner) and my
parents sat next to a massive pile of presents. Predictably, the
presents are all either clothes- boy's clothes, of course- sport-
related or Star Wars-related, but the presents from my grandparents and
great-grandparents are very much welcome- cash and cheques that total a
nice ?120.
"Make sure you don't waste all that money!" Mum cautions me as I put
the money away.
"I won't," I say with a smile on my face.
"And when you're at school, ask George what time he's coming over on
Saturday," dad says.
"For my party?" I ask. "Is- is it okay if the girls all come too?"
"It's- it's kind-of a boy's party, Ash," dad says, making my face fall
as I realise just which male member of the family the party will REALLY
be for.
"Andrew, if he wants the girls to come, let him invite them," mum says.
"I'm glad you've made friends with them again, they were all such
sensible young women."
"Yeah..." I say as I remember my 'arrangement' with Laura from
yesterday. "Oh, um, and I'm also kinda going out with Laura now..."
"Well, so much for not being gay," dad snorts.
"Andrew!" Mum snaps, silencing dad. "Of course your friends and your
girlfriend can come on Saturday. It's YOUR party, you invite who you
want."
"Thanks," I say with a happy smile- a smile that widens as I'm greeted
at the school date by a big group hug and 'happy birthday's from all
six girls.
"Mmm, teenaged arm!" Laura giggles as she cuddles my arm close to her
contoured chest.
"Soooo," Nicole teases. "Did you get anything nice?"
"Boy's clothes, sport DVDs, Star Wars toys," I say, making the other
girls snort in disgust. "...And over a hundred pounds in cash!"
"Yay!" Laura giggles. "And I bet you know just what you want to buy,
don't you?"
"I know what I want," I sigh. "I also know there's no chance of me
being allowed to actually buy it..."
"What about your party?" Nicole asks. "Me, Laura, Harriet and Suri have
drama rehearsals tonight, but we always come round afterward if you'd
like?"
"Actually, I already have a party planned for Saturday," I say. "It was
going to be just me and George, but you're all welcome to come if you
want?"
"Count me in!" Laura squeaks excitedly.
"Me too!" Nicole says, with Megan and Harriet nodding in agreement.
"...Priya?" Laura asks the dark-skinned girl, who sighs and nods.
"I DO want us to be a 'seven' again," Priya mumbles. "We'll be there,
won't we, Suri?"
"...Okay," Suriya sighs. "But only if you use this as an opportunity to
come out, I mean, PROPERLY come out."
"Umm..." I say, freezing as I'm suddenly put on the spot. "I- I'm not
sure I'm ready..."
"Trust me," Harriet says with a warm smile. "The sooner you do it, the
happier you'll be in the long run. And I'm sure Laura can rustle up
some extra support, can't she?"
"Umm, I guess," Laura says, blinking at suddenly being put on the spot,
just as I was. "I'll ask Miss Fullerton and Mademoiselle Renou at
ballet tomorrow... Ash, do you reckon you could persuade your dad to
take you to class again?"
"I can always ask him," I shrug.
"Perfect," Nicole says with a grin. "Now come on, we're going to be
late for form!" I laugh as I watch the other six girls head off to
their respective forms, though my smile soon fades when I enter form to
see George looking at me with a look of utter disgust on his face.
"...So you're going out with the ladyboy, then," George spits.
"So what if I am?" I ask.
"It makes you a poof, mate!" George pleads, making me roll my eyes in
disgust.
"No it doesn't," I retort. "Laura's a girl. She has tits, for god's
sake."
"She has a dick!" George retorts.
"It's not like I'm going to see it anytime soon," I say. "Besides
which, I reckon if you showed her to any boy in the school and didn't
mention that she's transgendered, that boy would think she's cute. And
she IS."
"Well- only because she does, you knowing, dancing and sports..."
George mumbles.
"And you're calling her 'her' and 'she'," I say.
"Only because the school says we have to," George says.
"If you didn't know in advance that she was a born a boy, would you
think she was cute?" I ask. "Be honest."
"Well... Yes, I guess," George sighs. "Doesn't mean I want to go out
with her, though, she's not as cute as your ex, or that Nicole girl."
"But you'd put her third out of my friends?" I ask.
"Okay! Alright! She's not bad!" George sighs. "Can we change the
subject, please?" From deciding which girls are and aren't fit? I think
to myself. Miracles DO happen...
I spend the rest of the school day- the breaks, anyway- hanging out
with the girls, during which Laura tries her hardest to broadcast to
the entire school that we are boyfriend and girlfriend, culminating in
her catching up with me at the end of the school day and giving me a
long kiss on the lips- something that catches me totally by surprise.
"Happy birthday," Laura giggles. "I know we're only pretending, but it
IS nice to kind-of have a boyfriend again. While it lasts, anyway,
hehe!"
"Umm, yeah," I say, before Laura gives me another kiss and heads into
her drama rehearsal. A quick glance behind me reveals part of the
reason why Laura was being so 'affectionate'- her ex-boyfriend Phil,
the same boy I'd punched a few months ago, has just walked in the
school and is looking at me with a VERY dark look on his face. I simply
grin at him in response- given that he technically lost our last fight,
he's not going to do anything, especially not in the middle of a
crowded hallway.
"You've got a spring in your step," dad chuckles as I sit down in his
car. "Even considering it's your birthday."
"Ashley's got a girlfriend," Bryony playfully sings, making Cassie gasp
excitedly.
"Have you got a girlfriend, Ashley?" The five year old girl asks.
"...Yes," I say, making my sisters squeak excitedly. "It's Laura, the
girl who used to hang out at our house from time to time."
"Yay!" Cassie cheers. "She is SO pretty and SO good at ballet!"
"I kinda wish I had an older sister like Laura," Bryony says. "She's
really smart and friendly..." Not all the time, I think to myself.
"Looks like she's got the Bryony and Cassidy seal of approval," dad
chuckles tiredly. "What time will she and her friends be over on
Saturday?"
"Umm, just after 10:30," I say.
"And is George still coming too?" Dad asks.
"...I think so," I say, inwardly gulping. If I have to come out to my
parents on Saturday, I'll have to come out to George as well... And
that's probably going to be the toughest thing of all.
I spend the rest of the night pretending to engross myself in my
birthday presents, whilst simultaneously making a list of things to
replace my old girl's wardrobe- skirts, dresses, tights... With luck, I
could be wearing those things as early as Sunday.
But for now, though, the only clothes I have in my wardrobe are boy's
clothes. In my heart, however, I have hope- something I haven't felt
for a long, long time.
The final day of the school week whizzes by in a blur, due largely to
my anxiety about my party/second coming out tomorrow, and my excitement
about observing another one of the girls' ballet classes tonight.
George, thankfully, doesn't kick up any more of a stink about my
restarting ballet lessons and my 'relationship' with Laura, who,
predictably, gives my arm a tight cuddle the second I arrive at the
posh dance studio.
"Eee!" Laura squeaks. "Big day tomorrow..."
"Um, yeah," I say nervously.
"And do NOT try to back out of it," Harriet cautions me as she ties her
long hair into a bun. "We'll all be there for support... We want our
seventh ballerina back and as soon as possible, don't we?"
"Yeah!" The other girls- even Priya and Suriya- all cheer.
"Though if nerves do get the better of you," Megan says softly, "that's
also okay- but it is what you really want, isn't it?"
"I'm surer of it now than I ever was," I whisper. "Being 'one of the
girls' again... I'm happier than I've been in a long, long time."
"Aww, I'm so glad to hear that!" Laura giggles, tightening her squeeze.
"There are two other people you should tell, though..."
"Umm, after class, if that's okay?" I ask, smiling as the girls all nod
before proceeding into the vast studio. I take my seat amongst the
other parents and siblings at the side of the room, and at the end of
the class, after shaking off my feelings of envy at watching the girls
(particularly Laura) dance in their tights, leotards and pointe shoes,
I enter the office of the tall blonde woman who manages the dance
studio.
"Ashley!" Miss Fullerton beams. "So good to see you again... Here I was
thinking you'd dropped ballet because you'd decided that you'd rather
be a big, macho man who prefers sports, heh!"
"No..." I chuckle. "I decided that isn't really for me."
"Good decision," Miss Fullerton chuckles. "Oh, and happy birthday for
yesterday! Thirteen's a big age, not least because you can now finally
join the advanced class- well, when you're up to speed, anyway!"
"Yeah," I say, handing the teacher the direct debit form mum filled in
on Wednesday evening.
"...Something else?" Miss Fullerton asks as I stick around in front of
her desk.
"Um, no," I mumble, before remembering Laura's words of advice- Miss
Fullerton and Mademoiselle Renou are obviously not transphobic,
otherwise they'd never have agreed to teach Laura, and even if they do
tell my parents... Well, I'm telling them myself tomorrow anyway,
aren't I? "...Yes, there's something I need- want- I want to tell you
something, you and Mademoiselle Renou."
"Okay," Miss Fullerton shrugs. "Zoe! Could you come here, please?"
"Of course," the tall Frenchwoman says, daintily skipping toward Miss
Fullerton's desk.
"Go ahead, Ashley," Miss Fullerton says, making my heart beat faster-
my 'backup' are all getting changed right now...
"Umm, umm, I need the other girls as well," I say, barely suppressing
my sense of panic.
"Okay..." Miss Fullerton says, obviously getting impatient with my
delay. "Whatever it is, I hope it's important, I told my friends I'd
meet them straight after class."
"It- it is," I stammer. "It's, um, about me..." I breathe a sigh of
relief as Laura, freshly changed back into the skirt and top she wore
to the studio, runs up to me and gives my arm a tight cuddle. The other
five girls follow in quick succession, and I take a deep breath as I
prepare to bare my soul.
"What it is," I say with a shaky voice, "is... I'm transgendered." I
nearly stumble as I say the words I've been desperate to say for so
long, but fortunately, Laura's strength keeps me upright. "I wish I'd
been born a girl... I'd rather be a girl than a boy."
"This is true," Laura immediately interjects. "What Ashley says, it's
all true, it-"
"I believe him, Laura," Miss Fullerton says.
"Ugh, and here I was calling you a 'big strong boy'," Mademoiselle
Renou spits. "I'm so, so sorry I said that, Ashley."
"So... You're okay with this?" I ask.
"It's none of our business to be okay or not," Miss Fullerton shrugs.
"You are what you are... I'm just curious about why you told us. I
mean, do your parents know?"
"No," I say, shaking my head. "I tried telling my dad, but he wouldn't
believe me, thought it was just a joke..."
"Ugh," Mademoiselle Renou spits again. "He always seemed like such a
smart guy..."
"He is," I say. "But I'm his only son... Well, I was, anyway... But all
I think about every second of every day is being a girl."
"We've even tried teaching him some girl's ballet steps," Nicole
interrupts. "Only, you know, the basic stuff, the stuff you teach four
year olds..."
"No wonder you wanted to learn pointe," Mademoiselle Renou chuckles.
"If you want us to teach you pointe, we'll teach it, no more questions,
right, Krystie?"
"Of course!" Miss Fullerton laughs. "I'm honoured that you'd confide
in us, Ashley, but obviously we can't teach you as a girl without your
parents' consent... But if there's anything else you need, any help we
can offer, just name it."
"Both Miss Fullerton and I have several transgendered friends who can
speak to your parents if you want," Mademoiselle Renou offers.
"Actually..." I grimace. "I'm kinda, gonna, try to come out again...
Tomorrow?"
"If you want our help, we'll be there," Miss Fullerton immediately
says. "Right, Zoe?"
"Right!" Mademoiselle Renou says, and it's all I can do not to break
into floods of tears right there in the office. "I wish you had your
uniform with you now, so you could show us a few steps, heh."
"Well, I DID bring my old leotard with me tonight," Megan says.
"And I always bring a pair of spare, clean tights," Nicole offers.
"...My friends can wait a few minutes," Miss Fullerton says with a
grin. "As long as it's okay with you, Ashley?"
"More than okay!" I laugh as I'm handed the dancewear- the first items
of female clothing I've so much as handled in almost three months.
A few minutes later, I step out of the changing room to a round of
applause from my six friends and the two teachers- the only people left
in the studio. My legs are covered in Nicole's pink tights, and Megan's
leotard is clinging tightly to my body. My hair is pinned back with
silver clips, and I have a spare pair of Miss Fullerton's ballet shoes
tied to my feet, and everything feels so... Right.
"Yay!" Nicole giggles, giving me a tight hug. "Girl Ash is really
back!"
"How does it feel?" Harriet asks.
"SO good," I gush. "I missed this SO much..." I blush as all of my
friends giggle happily- even Priya and Suriya, who are clearly happier
to see 'girl Ashley' than they were 'boy Ashley'.
"We don't want to keep your parents waiting too long," Miss Fullerton
says, ushering me into the studio. "Just do a couple of steps, nothing
too complicated." I smile as I adopt the positions I remember from
Laura's and Suriya's 'tuition' earlier in the year, stepping gracefully
around the studio for a brief minute before coming to a stop in front
of Miss Fullerton and bobbing a graceful ballerina's curtsey.
"Brilliant!" The tall, blonde teacher gushes. "You really are a
talented ballerina, Ashley!"
"I've done some pointe exercises as well in the past," I say, my voice
unconsciously softening as I adjust my leotard. "Just to prepare me for
pointe shoes, I never actually danced en pointe."
"Good, otherwise I know six girls who'd be in a LOT of trouble," Miss
Fullerton chuckles. "You'd better get changed back now, but you can
keep the shoes, call it a birthday present."
"And the leo!" Megan giggles.
"And the tights and the hair clips!" Nicole says.
"Oh my god, thank you all so much!" I gush.
"And who knows?" Mademoiselle Renou laughs. "This time next month, I
may be teaching all seven of you to be beautiful, feminine ballerinas!"
I smile as I change back into my boy's clothes- all of a sudden, that
dream seems a lot closer than it did a week ago.
After finishing off my homework, I get an early night to prepare for
tomorrow, which is obviously going to be a big, tiring day. The
following morning, I get up and pull on a smart shirt and pair of
jeans- though I'm confident I'll be wearing something very different,
something much better by the end of the day.
Laura's the first to arrive for my party, greeting me with a kiss and
the sight of her pubescent body in a knee-length dark red dress,
translucent tights and shoes with a low heel. The other five girls are
all dressed similarly, in fancy dresses and heeled shoes, with Suriya's
shoes being the highest at 3 inches- though even that doesn't bring her
up to my 5' 5" body. Further proof, if it were needed, that I need to
come out quickly before I get any more masculine...
George is the last to arrive, wearing a plain sweater and jeans, and
when he sees the other six girls in the room, he looks almost lost,
like he's wondered into a girl's locker room by mistake and is
desperate to escape.
"Umm, hi mate," George says nervously. "So... Am I still, um, coming
over today?"
"You're still my friend," I shrug. "It's my party, I'll invite who I
want to."
"Yeah, but," George says. "The girls..."
"You're always telling me how much you like girls," I say. "Here's your
chance to hang out with a few of them."
"Umm, okay," George says, handing me my present and sitting down
opposite the girls with a look of pure terror on his face.
We spend the next hour chatting- unsurprisingly, George has very little
to say- whilst mum keeps us supplied with drinks and dad takes Bryony
and Cassie to their friends' houses and Dorothy and Eddy to their
grandparents for the day. About half an hour after dad returns, though,
a knock comes from the front door, and I find myself involuntarily
tensing up.
"Who's that?" Dad asks. "Post's already been... Claire, did you order
something from Amazon or something?"
"Nope," mum says. "Ash, are you expecting anyone else?" I take a deep,
shaky breath before standing up and answering.
"Yes," I say. "I've asked a few more people to come today." I smile at
the three young women who stroll into the living room, following my
confused father. As promised, Miss Fullerton and Mademoiselle Renou
have shown up, as has another guest Laura promised to invite- Nikki
Thomas, the same young woman whose column in Teen Globe magazine has
inspired Laura on many occasions.
"Umm, hello," dad says, utterly baffled by the presence of the three
women. "Glad you could come..."
"I asked them to come," I say, squeezing Laura's hand for support,
"because- because there's something I need to tell you, to tell all of
you..."
"Go on," Laura whispers, squeezing my hand back.
"I- I'm transgendered," I say, again almost collapsing as the words
leave my mouth. "I'm a girl trapped in a boy's body... I wish I was a
girl." A moment of silence passes, broken when dad, once again, snorts
derisively.
"Yes, yes, very funny Ash," dad sighs. "You had us all going again."
"It's not a joke," I say firmly, wincing as dad's face goes from
confused to shocked, before finally settling on a look of pure disgust.
"What do you mean, 'you wish you were a girl'?" Dad asks.
"I mean exactly what I said," I say. "All my life, I wished I was a
girl instead of a boy." I scan the faces of everyone in the room,
smiling at the looks of pride on my friends' faces and the supporting
smiles of the three women I invited for support. My smile falls,
however, when I see the look of utter horror on George's face. Mum, on
the other hand, hasn't expressed any emotion since I started talking.
"Look- no, Ash, just no," dad says. "You're my son. My SON. You can't
wish you were a girl, you- you just can't."
"Mr. Moore-" Nikki says, before dad cuts her off.
"For starters, you're only thirteen!" Dad spits. "You don't know what
you want, you're too young!"
"I was eleven," Laura shrugs. "I knew what I wanted then. I knew what I
wanted a long time before I reached eleven, actually."
"So did I," Nikki says.
"Who- you're transsexual too?" Dad asks.
"Yep," Nikki says proudly. "Started transitioning three years ago this
coming Monday. Best decision I ever made."
"For you, maybe," dad snorts. "But it wouldn't be for Ashley." My heart
sinks as I realise that despite my defiance, despite all my support...
Dad's going to take a LOT of convincing.
"That's not what it looked like last night," Miss Fullerton said,
taking out her phone and showing dad the video she took last night of
me dancing in a girl's ballet uniform.
"What- what kind of pervert are you!?" Dad spits. "Dressing a young boy
up as a girl and making him dance? I should have you arrested for
that!"
"I wasn't 'made' to so anything," I say. "I chose to wear those
clothes, I chose to dance. Because it's what I love, because it's what
I want to do."
"Well you're never setting foot in that place ever again!" Dad yells.
"In fact, you're never seeing any of your friends ever again! Say
goodbye, Ash, 'cause this coming Monday I'm enrolling you in a new
school far away from these freaks!" I bite my lip to prevent myself
from crying and pray for the ground to swallow me up as dad shouts in
my face. All of my worst fears, all of my darkest nightmares are coming
true in this second...
"No," an unexpected voice says- the voice of my mother, who places a
supportive hand on my shoulder.
"Claire!?" Dad asks incredulously.
"The friends Ashley has made are the best he's ever had," mum says
defiantly. "He WON'T be moving away from them."
"They're turning him into a girl!" Dad protests.
"I already AM a girl," I say. "I always have been."
"...We already have three girls," dad says, his anger visibly fading.
"Seems like you've got four now," Miss Fullerton shrugs.
"He- he can't simply say 'I'm a girl' and expect to spend the rest of
his life as a woman," dad says, sitting back down in his chair.
"I did," Nikki says.
"So did I," Laura says, squeezing my now ice-cold hand even tighter.
"Well it's not gone exactly smoothly for you, has it?" Dad snorts.
"No," Laura concedes. "Are you telling me you intend to kidnap Ashley,
take him- sorry, take HER away from her family and friends and force
her to be a boy against her will?"
"Well- of course not," dad mumbles, clearly realising just how defeated
he is. My hands start to shake as it dawns on me that I might just get
to wear a girl's school uniform on Monday after all...
"Because let me tell you," Laura continues, "I would literally rather
die than live one second of my life as a boy."
"So would I," Nikki defiantly states. "You think allowing Ashley to be
a girl would be harming her. The opposite is true."
"You have been miserable lately," mum says, sitting down next to me and
giving me a much-needed hug. "Is it because you fell out with your
friends? Did- did they help you dress up in the past?"
"Yes," I sniffle, tears finally beginning to flow from my eyes.
"Well that stops now," dad says, rolling his eyes at the stern stares
his statement receives. "What? Are you honestly telling me it's healthy
for a 13 year old boy to play dress up with a bunch of girls?"
"If you could see Ashley when she's a girl, you wouldn't ask that,"
Laura says.
"...Then let's see her," mum says.
"Claire!?" Dad shouts. "Are you honestly telling me you want to see our
son put on a dress?"
"I want our CHILD to be happy," mum says. "You should too."
"What if," dad asks, "when he's sixteen, he decides he'd rather be a
boy again? We can't simply allow him to keep flip-flopping between
genders- what would we tell his brother and his sisters?"
"Bryony's a smart girl, she'd understand," I say. "Cassie would accept
me, Dorothy and Eddy are too young to realise what's happening...
Please, dad. I NEED this."
"Andrew?" Mum asks.
"...No," dad says, shaking his head and breaking my heart. "I'm sorry,
I- I just can't accept this. I refuse to accept that I've spent
thirteen years raising a son only for him to turn around and say 'I'm a
girl'."
"I was sixteen when I came out to my parents," Nikki says, taking a
seat on the arm of a chair. "Do you know what the first thing they said
to me was? 'I wish you'd told us sooner'."
"My mum said the exact same thing to me when I came out," Laura
whispers. "Ashley is so, so brave to be telling you this now."
"And we'll all support HER," Priya says, warming my heart. "Especially
at school."
"Really?" Dad asks, staring straight at the still shell-shocked George.
"ALL of you?"
"Umm..." George stammers as the eyes of the room six on him. "...Yes.
Better a transgendered friend than no friends at all, I guess..."
"That's a ringing endorsement," dad snorts.
"Actually, you know what?" George asks, making my heart sink yet again.
"Ash is cool, whether he's a boy or a girl, I'm glad he- I'm glad
THEY'RE my friend. So yes, whatever support you need, mate- just ask."
I smile as George gives me a firm, masculine nod- earning himself hugs
from both Megan and Harriet, who were sitting either side of him.
"Looks like you're outnumbered," mum says to dad, who simply sighs,
knowing he's beaten.
"We- we need to talk about this by ourselves," dad sighs. "Party's
over. I'll give you all a lift home."
"We can take people on our car," Miss Fullerton says, before giving
Nikki a firm pat on the shoulder. "But if you are going to have a talk,
I really recommend keeping this girl around for advice. She's a LOT
wiser than their nineteen years!"
"Thanks, I think," Nikki laughs. "My mother-in-law- well, my fianc?e's
mum- is also a gender dysphoria expert, I'm happy to give you her
number if you want to talk."
"I want Laura to stay too," I say, smiling as Laura squeezes my hand
tighter.
"...Fine," dad sighs. "Laura can stay. Can you bring your mother-in-law
round?"
"Shouldn't be a problem," Nikki says. "She usually charges for
consultations but I'm sure can recommend an NHS counsellor too."
"Ash, Laura, are you okay staying here by yourself?" Mum asks.
"I'll look after him," Laura whispers.
"When we get back, you had better NOT be wearing a skirt," dad warns as
he and mum lead the rest of the 'party' into the driveway. Before he
leaves, however, George comes over to me and shakes my hand.
"Guess everything makes sense now, heh," George says. "Mate, whether
you show up at school on Monday wearing trousers or a skirt, I've still
got your back."
"Cheers mate," I laugh. "I appreciate that." As George closes the door
behind him, though, I groan loudly and collapse back on the sofa.
"It wasn't THAT bad," Laura says, sitting down next to me and cradling
my head in her lap. "And you know, the next time you go to school, you
may well be wearing a skirt..."
"Not if dad has anything to say about it," I moan.
"He may be a bit transphobic," Laura says.
"'A bit'!?" I retort.
"Okay, okay," Laura sighs, "But he still has your best interests at
heart. He'll come round, I know he will." I nod in agreement, though my
nerves still jangle loudly when mum and dad return, with Nikki and her
mother-in-law following a few minutes later.
"Thank you for coming, Dr Phillips," Mum says, shaking the middle-aged
woman's hand.
"It's my pleasure," Dr Phillips says. "Nikki's explained what's been
going on, and it's perfectly natural to be confused."
"'Confused' doesn't even begin to cover it," dad says, trying to
disguise the fact that he sounds like he's been crying. "Do thirteen
year old boys just suddenly get up one day and say 'I want to be a
girl'?"
"The important thing to ask," Dr Phillips replies, "is 'what do I do
when that happens?'. It's a simple fact of life that some people are
born into the wrong gender. It doesn't make that person any more or
less a person."
"We know that, thanks to Laura over there," dad says. "It's just- we-"
"'We always thought it was something that happened to other people'?"
Mum asks, making dad sigh and hang his head in shame.
"What you need to acknowledge is that it HAS happened to you," Dr
Phillips says. "Ashley has expressed a desire to live the rest of his
life as a girl, and as parents, you need to act on that."
"Easy to say when it's not your own child," dad snorts.
"Perhaps," Dr Phillips concedes. "But I've h