"Aiiiieeee!" I shriek as I'm suddenly startled by several loud bangs,
and my vision is dazzled by multiple flashes of light. For a moment I'm
so dazed I almost forget where I am, before my vision and hearing return
to normal and I stare, slack-jawed at the scene in front of me.
"Happy birthday!" Jamie squeaks, giving me a tight hug before leading me
into the crowded main room of Charlotte's house, where I'm greeted by
yet more hugs, more bangs from party poppers (which cover my hair in
streamers) and more flashes from the partygoers' phones.
"Oh my god!" I sigh as I return everyone's hugs. "Thank you all so
much..."
"If anyone deserves it, it's you," Sarah- who's been gripping my hand
all the way into the party room- says with a proud smile.
I giggle in response as I look around the packed room- Jamie and her
team of helpers have done an amazing job redecorating after yesterday's
party (especially as yesterday's party was for a boy). The whole room is
covered in pink streamers, the sofas around the side of the room have
been covered in shiny pink throws and the top of the bar at the end of
the room has been covered in hundreds of pink and white paper flowers.
The whole room looks utterly gorgeous and girly- and as I catch a
glimpse of myself in one of the mirror surrounding the room, I grin as I
realise that I do as well.
Underneath a growing wig of streamers, my dark brown hair is long and
voluminous. Unlike my fianc?e, I like wearing my hair loose, and every
time it cascades over my bare shoulders I feel a tingle of excitement
shoot through my body. My shoulders, like the rest of my arms, are
slender, lacking the muscle definition of the men in the room, and end
in long, tapered burgundy fingernails. My legs are likewise long and
slender, supporting the rest of my 5' 8" frame on stiletto-heeled
sandals that show off toenails that have been painted the same colour as
my fingernails. Underneath my short, designer dress, my waist is narrow,
my hips curved and my breasts soft and round, and my face has been made
up to perfection. I am exactly the type of woman I used to fantasise
about being when I was a teenager- not least because I stare at my
reflection, I know that underneath my dress, I'm wearing a very scanty,
very lacy thong, and underneath that is my very own vagina. Teenaged me
often spent hours each night fantasising about being the person I am
today- and sometimes I actually have to remind myself that I no longer
have to fantasise...
And as the large balloons at the end of the room- one shaped in the
number '2' and the other in the number '0' remind me, as of today, I am
also no longer a teenager.
"Soo..." Jamie teases me as she hands Sarah and I a tall glass of
champagne each. "How does it feel to officially be a twentysomething?"
"Yeah, because THAT's the biggest change to my life of the last twelve
months?" I retort, making Jamie and Sarah both snort with laughter.
"Seriously though, it feels GOOD. Thank you SO much for this."
"Hey, you may not be my PA anymore, but you're still my prot?g?," Jamie
giggles. "Just wait until this time next year, your 21st!"
"...I think I'll enjoy this one first!" I say, earning yet more snorts
of laughter.
"Especially as someone else has their 21st before you!" Sarah reminds
me.
"So what have you been doing today?" Jamie asks, and I force a smile
onto my painted lips even as inside, I'm grimacing at the memory of
earlier today.
"Happy birthday!" Mum and dad yelled, startling me as I opened the front
door of my flat.
"Oh my god, thank you so much!" I squeaked, before exchanging hugs with
my parents- a long, tight hug with my mum, and a shorter, slightly more
awkward hug with my dad. The longest hug, of course, is reserved for my
little sister, who stands with her arms outstretched at me before I pick
her up for a cuddle.
"Ah, it's going to weird, not having a teenaged daughter anymore," dad
chuckled. "For another eleven years, anyway!"
"We've got all your presents in the car," mum said. "Had to keep them
out of Jenny's way, so she didn't open them all before we got here. Not
that she'd have been interested in what was inside them, of course."
"Not for another eleven years, anyway!" Dad said with a tired laugh.
"Where's Sarah? Already at uni?"
"Yep," I sighed. "You just missed her. Thought about guilting her into
getting the day off, but she's got exams coming up..."
"You'll get the whole of the evening with her," mum said. "And the whole
of the weekend. In the meantime, you'll have to settle for us, I'm
afraid!"
"You'll do," I shrugged, earning a playful eye roll from mum as dad
fetched my presents from the car.
Obviously, once I'd opened my presents (the usual array of clothes,
make-up and all things feminine) I began to feel better, though that
feeling didn't last for long.
"Are you seeing your grandparents today?" Mum asked, making me bristle.
"...A bit later," I mumbled.
"Oh come on," dad sighed. "It won't be THAT bad. This is what, your
fourth birthday as a girl? As a, you know, 'open'- not, bad choice of
words..."
"I know what you mean," I said as dad winced at his use of the word
'open'. "And yes, it's my fourth..."
"Well then surely it'll be easier than one, two or three, right?" Mum
asked. "And you'll be here in your own flat when they visit, home
turf... Do- do you want me to stick around for when they visit? Me and
Jenny?"
"PLEASE," I said with a heavy sigh. "God, I don't know why I'm still so
nervous about seeing them, I mean- it's not like they can force me to do
anything, right? I mean, I'm post-op. Decision made. Granddaughter or
nothing. Maybe I'm just scared that they'll eventually decide that
'nothing' is the better option..."
"Never," mum insisted. "I won't let them. And besides, it's been three
years since you sorted it all out on the Jeremy Kyle Show. Your
grandparents aren't idiots, they understand that this is something you
need to do. 'You don't go in for major surgery if this is just a silly
little whim'. Your Grandpa Bill's exact words."
"It wasn't Grandpa Bill who I went on the Jeremy Kyle Show with,
though," I mumbled as dad looked away in shame.
Indeed, when Grandpa Bill and Grandma Jean visited later in the morning,
they were full of smiles and their arms were full of gifts- though I
couldn't help but notice that their smiles widened whenever my sister
was the centre of attention, rather than me. The visit was pleasant
enough, and I was actually sad when I said goodbye to the elderly
couple- not least because it meant that a short while later, a different
elderly couple would arrive at my front door, and the meeting would
inevitably be less pleasant.
Mum was right, of course, when she said that since we appeared on the
Jeremy Kyle show, my relationship with my paternal grandparents has
improved significantly. However, that didn't stop Grandpa Steven from
bristling when I opened the front door, as the sight of me in my tight
top, short skirt and black tights obviously elicited the exact opposite
feelings to what I felt when I caught a glimpse of myself in Charlotte's
mirror right now.
Grandpa Steven and Grandma Irene didn't stay long, just long enough to
drop off my (gender neutral) presents and fuss over Jenny a bit, before
making their excuses and departing, leaving me feeling miserable that
once again, they were unable to accept me for who I really am.
Fortunately, lunch with Sarah and our friends at her university helped
ease my stress- and it's not like I have to deal with them every day, as
I'm reminded when I look around the crowded party, where even the oldest
person in attendance is only in their late twenties- and everyone here
is 100% cool with the idea of a woman who was born as a boy.
"I've just, you know, been having fun, relaxing," I half-lie in answer
to my mentor's question as we make our way back from the bar. "I've been
REALLY looking forward to tonight, though!"
"Speech!" One of the men in the crowd yells, making me sigh and roll my
eyes.
"The people have spoken, birthday girl!" Jamie shrugs as the room
quietens to allow me to speak.
"...Thanks, everyone," I say with a nervous laugh.
"Longer speech!" The same man from before yells, making the whole room
laugh.
"Many thanks, everyone," I say, earning more laughs. "I know I might not
be an Angel, but you've always made me feel like I'm a part of this
family, and that really is the greatest gift of all. So thank you all SO
much."
"Aww," Jamie coos. "Thank YOU for being such a cool little sister!" I
giggle as I exchange a quick hug with my 'big sister', but as my eyes
meet Sarah's, I mouth a silent 'thank you' to her- it goes without
saying that without her, neither of us would be stood here now- and I
wouldn't be stood anywhere looking- and more importantly, feeling- the
way I do now.
After more hugs with the assembled crowd, Sarah and I grab yet another
glass of complimentary champagne and head to one of the room's many
pink-coloured sofas, lowering ourselves onto it with a long, loud sigh.
"You know," Sarah says with a smug grin, "if you didn't wear such high
heels, your feet wouldn't ache so much..."
"Thanks for the advice, MUM," I say, making my fianc?e giggle, "but I
HAVE been a girl for four years, I do know a thing or two about
heels..."
"Just four years?" Sarah retorts. "Funny, I could've sworn I gave you a
tube of lipstick and dressed you in a sexy short skirt exactly FIVE
years ago today..."
"And," Jamie says as she pulls up a chair, "don't you own a document
that says that an undoubtedly beautiful baby girl named Nicola Thomas
was born TWENTY years ago today?"
"...If only it was that easy," I laugh.
"If it helps," Stuart- Jamie's fianc?- says as he slides onto the chair
alongside my mentor, "it DOES get easier. Slowly, yes, but it does get
easier. Take it from someone with ELEVEN years of experience. And a
grandmother who still refuses to accept him. Fortunately, I've got an
amazing 'other' family. And so do you, Nikki."
"Thanks," I whisper at the handsome young man.
"You know..." Jamie says with a grin, "my 'first' birthday- of the kind
we're talking about- was my twentieth. Me, Charlotte, Krys, Mary and a
couple of our other friends dressed up as schoolgirls and spent most the
night underneath this MASSIVE male stripper!"
"Thank god twenty year old Nikki is a bit more mature than twenty year
old Jamie!" Stuart snorts, making his fianc?e roll her eyes.
"Stuart, darling," Jamie says in a mock-condescending voice, "Nikki's
gay. Any strippers would be female. Hence why there aren't any."
"Actually," I say with a very smug grin on my lips, "I really only have
eyes for one girl, and one girl only..."
"Hence why there aren't any strippers!" Sarah repeats, making everyone-
including Sarah herself- giggle excitedly.
"But there ARE presents," Jamie says, grabbing my hand and yanking me
back onto my tired feet. "Come on... And yes, even though this is also
your first birthday as the proud owner of a vagina, I've made sure that
all the presents are, well, 'family-friendly', hehe!"
"...Apart from the booze, right?" I ask.
"Unless you plan on opening it and downing it on the spot," Stuart
laughs. "I've seen how much the two of you drink..."
"We're only twenty once," I shrug as I stand in front of the modest- but
still sizeable- present pile and get opening.
Naturally, there's plenty of alcohol in the pile, as well as clothes,
make-up, the odd bit of dance-related clothing and paraphernalia (from
Krystie and her business partner Zoe, obviously) and, despite Jamie's
assurances, the odd 'joke' gift such as boxes of tampons. Hilariously,
though, it's the boys at the party who are most embarrassed at the sight
of the tampons!
After several more hours of chatting, dancing and drinking, the party
eventually dissipates just after 1am, at which point Jamie bundles the
very inebriated Sarah and myself into the back of a black cab, which
ferries us back to our tiny London flat.
"Hold still," Sarah says, before turning to face me and gently easing
her thumb and forefinger between my breasts. "This has been bugging me
for HOURS..."
"Hey!" I complain. "Cold hands!"
"Oh hush," Sarah pouts. "Is it really worse than having this tickle
you?" I break out into a fit of drunken giggles as Sarah slowly
withdraws a long pink streamer from between my breasts.
"You really had to do that in the taxi?" I pout, making Sarah giggle.
"Well I wasn't going to do it at the party, in front of everyone," Sarah
laughs. "And if I'd waited until I got home, then I'd have to have
removed it with my teeth, not my fingers..." Between giggles, I flash a
devilish smile as I take the streamer from Sarah's hands and slowly push
it back between my breasts...
Less than an hour later, I take several deep breaths to try to clear my
head of drunken fog and post-orgasmic haze. My birthday may not have
started brilliantly, but the way it ended was nothing short of perfect-
all thanks to the incredible woman snuggled against my side.
Of course, when I wake up the following morning, I'm greeted by a
headache that leaves me almost shaking with pain- and the gentle moans
coming from my right-hand side confirm that I'm not the only one who's
paying the price for last night.
"Mmph..." Sarah moans as she pulls the bedcovers over her head.
"Sarah..." I whisper gently, but even this much prompts more moans of
pain from my fianc?e.
"Let me die in peace, please..." Sarah grumbles. "God... Every weekend
we seem to wake up with splitting headaches."
"We certainly didn't wake up this way after my fifteenth birthday!" I
giggle as I wrap my arms around Sarah's shivering body.
"Damn right we didn't," Sarah says with a pained laugh. "And I'm NOT
talking about the hangover, hehe!" I laugh as I give Sarah a gentle
kiss- though I do wince a little at the strong taste of alcohol on her
breath!
"And I'm not just talking about this," I say with a sigh as Sarah smiles
sympathetically at me despite the pain she's in. Without saying another
word, Sarah reaches over me and into my bedside cabinet, removing a
small leather pouch that makes me smile. The fifteen year old me would
certainly never have dared to dream that he- as that is what I was back
then, a 'he'- would ever have had any use for the contents of the pouch.
And yet, as I push the stiff orange stent into my vagina while Sarah
drags her tired body toward the shower, I muse on how much I've changed
in such a short space of time- and how right it feels to do what I'm
doing now, and be the person I am. Sure, my teenaged years may have been
more carefree- as I'm reminded by the water bill waiting for me on my
doorstep after I've showered and dressed- but I feel much more free now
than I ever did as a kid, or even as a teenager. Responsibilities such
as bills are a small price to pay- well, metaphorically speaking,
anyway- to live the life I always dreamed of. And, as I'm reminded when
my fianc?e snuggles next to me on the sofa, I don't have to take on
these responsibilities by myself.
"Is that a new skirt?" Sarah asks as she strokes the stretchy black
fabric covering my thighs.
"Yeah," I reply. "Got it yesterday from Mary, figured I'd give it, you
know, a 'test drive'..."
"It's from a really high-end label," Sarah- who is, of course, an expert
when it comes to fashion- breathes. "Must've cost at least ?80."
"She probably got it from an endorsement," I shrug.
"Umm, no offence, Nikki," Sarah says, "but you're, like, six inches
taller than her... Lucky us, having friends who can afford expensive
gifts while raising two young children, eh?"
"I'm definitely okay with that," I say, making Sarah snort with
laughter. "Especially if it gets me sexy skirts like this one!"
"Not SO grown up, then!" Sarah giggles. "What time's your mum picking us
up?"
"Umm... About an hour from now," I answer. "More than enough time for us
to...?" I giggle as Sarah leans in close to me with a wicked smile on
her face.
"To..." Sarah whispers, before leaning in and giving me a quick kiss.
"...Clean the kitchen. Our worktops are FILTHY." I let out a chuckle,
though inwardly, I'm disappointed.
"Constantly rubbing my naked butt on it probably doesn't help," I say,
making Sarah laugh as she tosses me a cloth and a bottle of Mr Muscle.
Forty-five minutes later, our kitchen is sparkling clean, and Sarah and
I are stood on our doorstep in our coats and (mercifully) comfortable
pairs of flats, waiting for my mother's car to come and pick us up.
"Another thing that only grown-ups do," Sarah whispers, making me grin.
"They also use the kitchen counter for 'other' things," I retort.
"...Maybe when we get home," Sarah giggles, giving me a kiss as my
mother's car pulls onto our street.
Half an hour later, the three of us- along with Jenny- have wide smiles
on our faces as we walk into a posh, but still modern bridal boutique
close to the centre of London. Katie and Lauren are already present,
both of whom greet Sarah and me with tight hugs, and also present is the
young Irishwoman who gave me the skirt I'm wearing now, along with her
two year old daughter- whose eyes light up when she sees my sister walk
into the area that's been sectioned off for us.
"No, Kristina-Leigh!" Mary says as she tries to calm down her squirming
toddler. "Sorry, ladies, she sees Jenny and immediately assumes she's
going to her B-A-L-L-E-T class today..."
"Sorry..." Mum grimaces as she sits down with the equally-squirming
Jenny in her lap. "And thanks for spelling it out, Jenny's only been
going a couple of months but she goes mad whenever she hears the 'b'
word, heh."
"Got yourself another really girly girl, then?" Mary asks, making mum
laugh nervously as I start fidgeting.
"Time will tell," mum says, prompting an awkward silence that's only
broken when the boutique's staff arrive with a pot of sweet-smelling
coffee and a tray of mugs (and, of course, two bottles of juice for the
toddlers).
"Umm, thanks for letting Kristina-Leigh be my flower girl," Sarah says,
breaking the silence. "My own sister will be twelve by the time of the
wedding so she'd be a little too big..."
"Ah sure, you're fine," Mary shrugs. "You're both practically aunts for
Kristina-Leigh. And I'll get to embarrass her with the video when she
becomes a teenager!"
"Oh, I've already been saving up videos of Jenny in case she gets too
big for her boots in eleven years' time," mum laughs. "Just a pity that
wasn't possible with Nick- Nikki. Umm, because videophones weren't
around back then, umm..."
"Do we- do we want to start looking at dresses for the little ones?"
Sarah asks. "Now that everyone's here..."
"Good idea!" Lauren laughs in a desperate attempt to diffuse the tension
in the room. "Nikki, Sarah, remember the deal- you even LOOK at any
bridal gowns and the two of you are walking up the aisle in onesies!"
Sarah and I both giggle as we remember the terms of our deal with the
dark-haired girl, who has insisted that she and Ophelia will design and
make our wedding dresses for us.
However, the two of them won't have the opportunity to make any of the
other outfits for the day, meaning that for the next hour, we adults get
to sit back and watch as Jenny and Kristina-Leigh model an endless array
of flower girl dresses for us. Even though I know that at the wedding
itself, all eyes will be on me- well, me and Sarah- I can't help but
feel a twinge of jealousy as my mum fusses over my sister and helps her
in and out of the beautiful, tiny gowns. So much for feeling more grown-
up now that I'm twenty...
"I think the little ones are getting tired," Mary says as her daughter
begins to pout and squirm as her mother helps her out of her latest
extravagant dress. "Hope you two are close to a decision..."
"We're pretty sure we want to go with number four," Sarah says as I nod
in agreement. "Of course, no sense in getting them now, the girls will
be twice as big by the time they finally get to wear them, heh."
"Not that that would stop Jenny from wearing it every second of every
day!" Mum laughs as Jenny dances around happily in her fancy dress,
clearly nowhere near as 'tired' as her friend is. "Come on, Jenny, we
need to put the dress back now."
"No!" Jenny shouts with a happy giggle.
"No, Jenny, we need to give the dress back now," mum insists, before
sighing at the rest of us. "Sorry, this might take a while..."
"It's okay," Mary shrugs. "We should probably be going now anyway,
before this one kicks up TOO much of a fuss, heh!"
"No problem, thanks for coming today!" Sarah laughs, bidding Mary
farewell with a gentle hug.
"And thank you for this skirt!" I laugh as I do a playful twirl in the
clingy garment.
"Knew you'd like it," Mary says with a smug grin. "Goes well with those
tights, and that top, too."
"Fashion compliments from an Angel, high praise!" I laugh as I give Mary
a goodbye hug. "Charlotte's said there's definitely no party tonight,
then?"
"Yes, and you're the reason why!" The Irishwoman retorts.
"I didn't ask to be born on March 3rd," I say with a smug grin. "If it's
anyone's fault, it's my mum's!"
"Sandra! Your daughter's being smart with me!" Mary shouts, making me
roll my eyes as everyone else- mum included- giggles. "We'll see you
later, 'girlies'!"
"See you, Mary," I laugh as the Irishwoman and her crying daughter leave
the boutique. "Mum? You need a hand in there?"
"I can undress my own daughter, thank you very much," mum retorts,
earning more giggles from my friends.
"We- we should probably get going too," Katie says as she and Lauren
give myself and my fianc?e farewell hugs. "Coursework, you know..."
"Ugh, don't I," Sarah laughs. "See you two later. Drive safe."
"...Productive day, I guess?" I shrug as Sarah and I sit down, trying
not to grimace at the sound of Jenny kicking up a fuss as mum tries to
remove her dress. "Mum? You sure you don't want me to, you know,
distract her or something?"
"We'll be fine, just give us a second," mum replies.
"Was Nikki like this when she was younger?" Sarah asks, giggling as I
give her a playful (but still pretty firm) shove.
"We are SO breaking out your baby photos next time we go to see
Beverly," I grumble.
"Nick- Nikki- umm, she was always quiet as a child," mum says. "Shy,
reserved... Nothing like 'adult Nikki'. I just wish we'd known WHY Nikki
was so shy a bit earlier."
"You prefer 'adult Nikki' then?" I ask.
"It's not a case of 'preferring'," mum says. "You're so much happier the
way you are now. That's what's most important."
"...Thanks," I whisper as mum emerges from the changing room with Jenny
in her arms, who looks VERY agitated to not be in her dress anymore- a
feeling I can easily relate to.
"Did I hear your friend right when she said that you don't have one of
your traditional Saturday night parties tonight?" Mum asks.
"Yeah," I say. "My birthday yesterday, Jamie's fianc?'s the day before
so they thought three was overkill or something."
"Good!" Mum says with a grin as she vainly tries to calm my sister down.
"Then you two can come over to our house for a proper dinner, for once!"
"...It does sound nice," Sarah shrugs.
"Deal, then, I guess," I say, making mum giggle before she exits the
boutique.
Sarah and are only by ourselves for a few seconds, though, before we're
joined by the owner of the shop, a woman in her mid-thirties who has a
wide, fake-looking smile on her face as she speaks to the two of us.
"Miss Thomas, Miss Phillips," the woman says in an almost simpering
voice. "I do hope you enjoyed your visit today. I've added your order to
your account- is there anything else at all I can help you with today?"
"Umm, no..." Sarah says, clearly as uncomfortable as I am with the
owner's sucking up to us. "We'll be back for fittings closer to the
actual wedding, of course."
"Of course, of course," the owner says. "Was Miss Burke not able to be
here today?"
"Jamie?" I ask. "No... It was her fianc?'s birthday on Thursday, think
she's gone somewhere with his family."
"I see," the owner says. "It's just that after what happened when she
went bridal shopping last week..."
"I think she's got everything she needs, actually," I say, leaving the
woman looking clearly dejected.
"Oh," the owner says, before hasting- and very obviously- coming up with
a new plan. "Miss Thomas, I understand you have nearly forty thousand
followers on Instagram, is- is that correct?" I let out a long sigh,
before laughing and rolling my eyes.
"...Yes, I'll post an endorsement of your shop," I say, laughing again
as the owner grins widely and escorts myself and Sarah to a suitable
location just outside the store.
"Also a bride," Sarah interjects before I can take my selfie. "Thirty-
one thousand followers, and I trust we'll get a discount for this
endorsement?"
"15% off all purchases," the owner says, and I'm forced to bite my lip
as I see my fianc?e trying to decide whether or not to haggle.
"...Deal," Sarah eventually says, before the two of us take our selfies-
one 'endorsement' photo each and one of us kissing underneath the shop's
name. Whilst I'm obviously happy to be seen as a 'champion of LGBT love'
in this way, I can't but feel awkward at the way our relationship is
being used as a marketing ploy by the boutique, almost as though they're
saying 'look at us, aren't we accepting'. Still, when the alternative is
'look at them, aren't they disgusting'- like Jamie had to endure last
week- I'll take brown-nosing any day of the week.
After returning home for a very quick lunch, Sarah and I climb back into
her car, and within minutes we're walking through the front door of my
parents' house, where I'm forced to laugh as I see Jenny playing on the
floor dressed in one of her princess dress-up dresses- clearly she's got
a taste for wearing big, elaborate gowns.
"Like sister, like sister..." Sarah whispers, having clearly had the
same thought as me.
"Hi, girls!" Dad says, greeting me and Sarah with an awkward hug each.
"Take it you had fun at the dress shop?"
"Looks like Jenny had a little too much fun!" I laugh.
"So she loves wearing fancy dresses," dad shrugs. "So does her sister,
and she turned out okay, didn't she?"
"Yeah," I say, blinking back a tear as dad reminds me just how amazing
and accepting he's been over the past four years.
"Of course, if she's still that obsessed when she's twenty, then we
might have a problem," dad laughs. "Problem with my credit card, I
mean!"
"Meh," I shrug. "By then Sarah will be the owner of her own fashion
label and I'll probably be the manager of one of her offices. We'll be
RAKING it in."
"And her sister-in-law- and godmother- will make Jenny all the pretty
dresses she wants," Sarah says with a warm grin. "Isn't that right,
Jenny?" All three of us giggle as Jenny laughs and nods at Sarah's
question.
"Aww, she is SO cute though," I sigh happily as Sarah and I sit down
together.
"She is," dad sighs. "Dreading her becoming a teenager... By the time
she's sixteen I'll be almost sixTY. And with my gut, I won't be kicking
the stuffing out of any yobbo who breaks her heart..."
"...If only she had a big brother to do that?" I whisper, earning a sigh
and a gentle hug from Sarah.
"No," dad whispers, shaking his head. "No, never... Two older sisters
who pack her wardrobe with dresses is better than that. Better for BOTH
my daughters. Heh, all three of my daughters!"
"Thanks, Chris," Sarah whispers, her voice filled with emotion.
"Nah, thank YOU," dad says. "You know, five years ago, if you'd told me
that I'd be sat here with no son, but three daughters, I'd probably have
looked at you like you were mad. Then panicked about what exactly was
going to happen to my son."
"...It's not like I haven't panicked sometimes, heh," I say, making dad
and Sarah giggle.
"No, no you haven't," dad says. "Because you've- let me put it this way.
If you'd told me five years ago that my moody, listless fifteen year old
so- fifteen year old CHILD, would become a lively, outgoing, popular and
best of all, happy young ADULT, I'd have bitten your arm off. And I've
got you to thank for that, Sarah. Despite the amount of alcohol you two
drink!"
"Heh, you can take SOME of the credit, Chris," Sarah laughs.
"Yeah," I say. "I know I say it a lot, but it still isn't often enough-
the way you've accepted me has made my life a thousand times better and
a thousand times easier. I still talk to lots of kids who don't have
parents as awesome as you."
"...Set me off now, why don't you?" Dad laughs as he wipes a tear from
his eye. "But I suppose there aren't many parents who'd go on Jeremy
Kyle with their kid, heh."
"You know... I actually watched that again the other week," I mumble.
"God knows why, it just made me upset again..."
"God..." Sarah sighs, giving me a gentle (and very welcome) cuddle. "WHY
do you keep watching that? You've been on TV since then, we both
have..."
"...Dad hasn't," I mumble.
"Dad doesn't want to!" My father snorts. "I guarantee your granddad
doesn't either. And neither of us want to watch a clip of a TV show
where you're sat bawling your eyes out in front of a live audience." I
bite my lip as an awkward silence descends over the room- dad is, of
course, correct. I've built many more happy memories in the three years
since I appeared on that show, even some with the grandfather who'd
rejected me. Why I always need to focus on the past is beyond me...
"We, um, we should start getting dinner ready," I mumble. "Mum will be
back from work soon..."
"Good idea," Sarah whispers, following me into the kitchen and
wordlessly helping me prepare our evening meal.
Mum arrives home a short while later, and the five of us settle down to
eat dinner, our discussion focussing entirely on our dress shopping
adventure today (with Jenny naturally being the centre of attention).
Any talk of Jeremy Kyle, or granddad, or sadness of any kind is off the
table as we eat our dinners, but after Sarah and I return home, I can't
help but grab my laptop and load up the video, yet again sighing and
blinking back tears as I watch and rewatch the moment when granddad
walks out onto the stage and turns his chair so that he has his back to
me. The host's angry reaction to this callous rejection only serves to
make me feel worse, and I'm almost relieved when Sarah comes over and
snaps my laptop shut- though I soon cringe at the angry look on her
face.
"Stop. Obsessing," Sarah orders.
"...You're right," I sigh. "Think every time I see granddad I can't get
that moment out of my head when he turned his back to me, even though he
must have known he'd get booed."
"He was probably told to do that by the show's producers," Sarah says.
"You know what reality TV is like. And he wouldn't have been there if he
didn't want to have some kind of relationship with you. So it's not
perfect. I barely even see my granddad, he lives so far away."
"Okay, you're right. AGAIN," I say, smiling as Sarah gives me a gentle
kiss.
"You're like a dog with a bone in her mouth when you get like this,"
Sarah laughs as she wraps her arms around my neck.
"Seriously?" I ask. "That's the metaphor you're using? 'Bone in mouth'?"
"Technically, it's a simile," Sarah giggles. "And is there somewhere
else you'd rather I put the 'bone'?"
"I can think of one or two places," I say with a giggle as I return
Sarah's kiss. "It IS still early-ish, this IS the first Saturday evening
in ages when we haven't been completely hammered, and neither of us have
to get up early tomorrow..."
"Read my mind," Sarah says, kissing me deeply and holding my body close
to hers as we retreat to our bedroom...
I blink my eyes twice as the daylight outside slowly wakes me up. My
arms are still wrapped around Sarah's slender waist, and my body is
still tingling from the marathon lovemaking session of last night.
Despite the (admittedly self-induced) stress of yesterday, right now I
feel more content than I have ever done in my entire life, and the happy
sighs coming from my fianc?e indicate that she feels the exact same way.
"Mmph..." Sarah softly moans as her eyes open. "Do we have to get up
today?"
"Umm... No," I say, making Sarah giggle and roll over to give me a long
kiss.
"Good," Sarah giggles, giving me another longer, deeper kiss. "God, I
could get used to this, waking up WITHOUT a hangover and not having to
get up... Especially as we have more, you know, 'energy', hehe!"
"'Energy', eh?" I ask, before Sarah leans in for a third kiss, which
proves to be the longest and the deepest of all...
Naturally, we don't get out of bed until much later in the morning, and
after showering (together, naturally) and dilating, I pull on a plain
bra and thong, followed by a very plain, very slouchy (but still quite
form-fitting) long sleeved, long-legged grey jumpsuit. I leave my face
entirely make-up free and tie my hair back into a loose ponytail, before
grabbing my iPad and collapsing onto the sofa, stretching out my entire
body to get as comfortable as possible.
"Feet off the furniture," Sarah laughs, before lifting my legs and
sitting down, resting her laptop on my shins.
"...Am I a shelf now?" I ask.
"Better that than a plank," Sarah retorts, making me stick my tongue out
at her. "Got TONS of coursework still to do for my assignment."
"You're still acing a first though, surely?" I ask.
"Oh, by miles," Sarah says. "My tutors have already said that my place
on a Masters course is pretty much guaranteed already. Doesn't mean I
can slack off. And besides, I'm doing actual designing today, you know
that's my favourite bit."
"Okay," I shrug. "I'm just going to spend all day playing Candy Crush,
because, you know, I have an actual job already."
"That's for the best," Sarah says, "because if I need inspiration for my
designs, what you're wearing right now would be dead BOTTOM of the
list!"
"The first time I wore this," I retort, "you called it a 'cuddle suit'
and spent all morning clinging to me."
"Oh, it's good to cuddle," Sarah says. "But it's SHOCKING to look at.
But, you know, it's your Sunday too. So you can either spend the day
playing Candy Crush in the plainest onesie of all time, or..."
"...Or?" I ask, grinning as Sarah struggles to keep a straight face.
"Or..." Sarah teases. "I have two long-sleeved leotards, one evening
gown, a strapless minidress and a calf-length pencil skirt that kinda
need modelling..."
"And you tell me this AFTER my birthday?" I retort, making Sarah giggle
as she leaps off the sofa to grab the items of clothing that she
mentioned (and, of course, made).
Naturally- after applying a full face of make-up, of course- I spend
most of the next two hours modelling the clothes for Sarah as she
photographs me and experiments with adjustments to the clothes. Needless
to say, it was hard to climb back into my very plain jumpsuit after
wearing such beautiful clothing!
"Better?" Sarah asks as she carefully folds the leotards I was wearing
and returns them to the drawer in our bedroom.
"You need to ask?" I retort, making my fianc?e giggle.
"I just wish there was a way I could help you," Sarah sighs. "With your
work, I mean. And not just fetching snacks for Steph and her friends!"
"There's more to being a PA than just fetching snacks," I retort.
"Fetching drinks too?" Sarah asks, laughing as I hurl a pillow at her
head. "Okay, I'm sorry, I'm sorry... Still reckon work like that is
beneath you, though."
"I've got that photoshoot coming up, with Jamie, Steph and the others,"
I shrug. "Might get increased modelling work from that if I'm lucky."
"As long as I always have first dibs on you," Sarah says, giggling
happily as I respond with a long, soft kiss.
"Always," I whisper. "But, if you DO want to help me out..."
"Oh- seriously?" Sarah moans. "Again?"
"I've been busy," I shrug. "Deadline isn't for another couple of weeks
anyway... Besides, it'd be appropriate to wait, you know, write my first
column for a teen magazine when I'm not a teenager anymore..."
"Except I wrote most of the January one when I wasn't a teenager
either?" Sarah retorts, before chuckling. "It's okay, I don't mind.
Really- what's the topic for this month?"
"Getting older," I say. "All the responsibilities that come with it,
jobs, bills, insurance, that sort of thing."
"Got it," Sarah says. "I'm guessing you're also going to include all the
positive aspects of getting older, such as living independently with a
super-sexy and super-smart fianc?e?"
"Of course," I reply. "Though I get the feeling that might get a bigger
part of the column now..."
"Maybe," Sarah says with a smug grin. "Though I take it you'll also be
mentioning the, um, operation too? Like, you can't do THAT until you're
eighteen, right?"
"Yeah," I whisper. "Thanks, Sarah."
"Do you still get feedback from these columns?" Sarah asks. "Like, from
readers?"
"Oh yeah," I say. "Quite a lot of it, actually. There's this thirteen
year old girl called Ashley I've been messaging a lot, she only started
transitioning a few months ago, and she- well, obviously I don't want
to, you know, break privacy, but let's say I've helped her out a lot.
Think she's one of Krystie's students, actually."
"Huh," Sarah says. "Maybe she'll contact ME after the next article!" I
stick my tongue out at Sarah as she returns to the living room, her
laptop in hand, whilst I spend the rest of the evening going through my
correspondence with my readers- many of which are, of course, birthday
wishes!
Eventually, though, the time comes for me and Sarah to admit that our
weekend has come to an end, especially with early starts for both of us
tomorrow (Sarah for uni, me for work).
"You know," Sarah muses as she peels off the short dress and clingy
tights she's been wearing all day, "you do do a lot of good work, with
that column, and talking to those kids. Jamie and Steph might get more
publicity, but you deserve a lot of praise too."
"Aww, you would say that," I giggle as I peel off my jumpsuit.
"I mean it," Sarah says. "I wouldn't be surprised if forty years from
now, we're celebrating the life of DAME Nicola Thomas..."
"'Dame' Nicola Thomas-PHILLIPS," I correct my fianc?e, giving her
slender neck a quick nuzzle. "Dame Sarah Thomas-Phillips!"
"'Dame' Sarah Phillips-Thomas!" My fianc?e corrects me. "Can- can I see
that jumpsuit?" I have a quizzical look on my face as I hand the light
grey garment to Sarah, before sighing as she immediately steps into its
scoop neck and pulls it over her petite body, before folding her arms
and staring at me with a blank look on her face.
"...It's too big for you," I say, making Sarah giggle.
"Maybe," Sarah shrugs, an action which causes the jumpsuit to literally
fall off her. "If it was a bit bigger, though..."
"Maybe during the winter months," I giggle as I climb underneath the
sheets and am immediately joined by my fianc?e. "Whatever happened to
that two-person bodystocking you made?"
"Ugh," Sarah spits. "The stitching on that was SHOCKING. We tore it so
badly getting out of it it was damaged beyond repair."
"But if it was made of sturdier fabric, like say, cotton?" I say, making
Sarah roll her eyes and giggle.
"Get some sleep!" Sarah chastises me. "I have enough ideas for clothes-
and whatever the hell a two-person jumpsuit would be- as it is!"
"Yes, ma'am!" I giggle, giving Sarah a long kiss before wrapping my arms
around her waist and quickly drifting off to sleep.
However, we're only asleep for a few minutes before we're both woken by
the sound of our phones ringing simultaneously.
"...Who?" Sarah moans as she grabs her phone. "Nikki, it- it's your
mum."
"Mum?" I grunt as I check my own phone to discover that my dad is
calling me. "Mine- my dad's calling my phone..." I frown as I slide my
thumb across the phone's screen to answer the call. "He-hello?"
"Nikki," dad says in a hoarse, desperate-sounding voice. "You need to
come now."
"Come?" I grunt as Sarah answers her phone and starts speaking to my
mum. "Come where?"
"The hospital, Nikki," dad says. "It's your granddad. He's had a heart
attack."
Forty-five minutes later, Sarah and I- having changed into comfortable,
practical jeans and sweatshirts- enter the waiting room of Charing Cross
hospital, where my mum and my dad greet us both with long, tight hugs.
I'm almost in shock when dad wraps me in his arms- whenever we've hugged
in the past, it was always tentative, awkward. This hug feels like dad
doesn't ever want to let go...
"How- how is he?" I ask, blinking back tears as I see that dad has
already shed tears of his own.
"He's in intensive care," dad whispers. "They- they say he's got a
blockage in his artery, they're prepping him for emergency bypass
surgery..."
"Oh god, dad..." I moan as I give my father another long, tight hug.
"Is- is grandma-"
"She's waiting with the doctors," mum whispers. "Jenny's with your other
grandparents. The- the doctors will let us know if there's any, um,
news..."
"You- you don't have to stay if you don't want to," dad sighs. "You've
got work tomorrow, and uni..."
"I'm not going anywhere," I whisper, before turning to face my fianc?e.
"You- you can go-"
"I'm not going anywhere," Sarah echoes me as she links our fingers
together.
"Thank you," dad whispers. "Both of you. We, um, we should find a
seat..." Sarah and I both nod as we follow my parents to a corner of the
waiting room, where my mind starts racing.
When I was in hospital following my SRS, none of my grandparents came to
visit me, despite having the time to do so, and a part of me always
resented this, but now that grandpa's unwell... Despite everything he's
said and done over the years- both in front of TV cameras and otherwise-
there isn't a single part of me that doesn't want to be here for him,
that doesn't want to stay until I know for sure that he's okay. After
all, he IS family.
Despite my worry, I must have drifted off to sleep at some point as I
suddenly become aware of a hand gently shaking my shoulder, waking me
from a dreamless slumber. When I open my eyes, I find myself staring
into the expressionless face of my father.
"D-dad?" I meekly moan. "What- what time-"
"Nick-Nikki," dad mumbles. "The, um, your granddad- your granddad had
another heart attack during the night, um, as he was waiting for his
surgery, he- um, he..." All the colour drains from my face as dad shakes
his head, before bursting into a flood of tears. Mere seconds later, I
moan in pain as tears flow from my eyes and I allow my father to wrap me
in a tight hug.
"I'm- I'm sorry-" I mumbles between sobs as my tearful mum joins in our
hug.
"No- no," dad sobs. "It's me, I- I shouldn't be crying like this, I need
to be strong- strong for mum, strong for you..."
"There's no shame in crying, dad," I sniffle.
"...Thank you," dad whispers as he leans into mum, softly sobbing into
her shoulder.
"Ni-Nikki?" Sarah whispers, having been woken by the commotion. "What's
happened? Is- is he-" Sarah moans as I shake my head, before embracing
me just as my mother had my father, allowing me to bawl my eyes out onto
her shoulder...
It's almost dawn by the time the four of us have composed ourselves, and
all around us, the hospital staff are continuing on with their work, a
stark reminder that no matter what, life goes on- even if right now, I
find it impossible to comprehend how people can just get on with things
as though nothing happened. Of course, consciously I know that none of
the staff will have ever even met my grandfather, but still there's a
part of me that wants to get up and shout at them, wanting to know
what's wrong with them...
My emotions only get more scrambled when a shell-shocked Grandma Irene
approaches us, accompanied by one of the doctors. Immediately, dad
starts crying again, as do I, as we both greet the elderly woman with a
gentle hug.
"Mum..." Dad sobs.
"I- I need to go- need to go home-" Grandma blubs. "Need to start
clearing-"
"We'll deal with all of that, Irene," mum says. "You- you shouldn't be
alone right now."
"We'll stay with you for as long as you need," dad whispers. "Won't we,
Nikki?"
"Of- of course," I sniffle.
"No- no, the two of you have work," Grandma sobs. "You go, I'll be-"
"We're not going anywhere," I say, making Grandma smile for what will
undoubtedly have been the first time today.
"Thank you," Grandma sobs. "But I- I don't want to stay here, not- not
this place..."
"We'll take you back to ours," dad offers. "Girls, can you-"
"We'll follow you," Sarah whispers, taking my hand and leading me out to
her car. Once I'm sat in the passenger seat with my seatbelt fastened,
though, I break down in tears yet again. Almost immediately, Sarah wraps
me in a long, tight hug, allowing me to cry my eyes out onto her
shoulder.
"Thank god I didn't wear any make-up to the hospital, eh?" I sniffle as
Sarah smiles sympathetically.
"Is- is this the first time, you know..." Sarah mumbles.
"Heh, I guess it kinda is," I sigh. "All of my gra- all of my OTHER
grandparents are still alive, I don't have any aunts or uncles..."
"We were talking about growing up, becoming more mature," Sarah says.
"Loss is just another part of that. My grandpa died when I was eleven,
he was my paternal grandfather too, and even though I didn't know him
that much- I think I only saw him five or six times after my mum and
dad's divorce- it was still hard knowing that he wasn't going to be
around anymore. Karl and Kerrie were too young really to know what was
happening..."
"Like Jenny," I whisper. "She'll never have known her grandfather. Heh,
just like she never knew her big brother..."
"Lucky for her she has a super-cool big sister," Sarah whispers.
"And an ever cooler sister-in-law," I say. "God, it's almost 8am... I
oughta call Jonathan, let him know I won't be in today..."
"I'll call my tutor when I get to your place," Sarah says, making me
frown in confusion.
"Umm, you don't have to," I say. "I mean, I know how much you love uni-"
"I'm not leaving you, Nikki," Sarah says. "Not when you need me the
most."
"...Thank you," I whisper as we head back toward my parents' home, where
yet more hugs are exchanged between mum, dad, grandma, Sarah and myself.
Over the course of the morning, we're joined by other members of Grandpa
Steven's family, including his sister (and my great-aunt) Pauline, who
immediately comforts grandma the second she walks through the door.
"Oh god, Irene..." Great-Aunt Pauline sobs as she comforts my
grandmother.
"Hi, Auntie Pauline," dad sniffles as he receives a hug from the elderly
woman.
"God, Chris..." Great-Aunt Pauline sighs. "How long has it been since I
last saw you, four, five years?"
"Six," dad whispers as he glances nervously over at me. Six years ago,
of course, 'Nikki' didn't exist... "...A lot of things have changed
since then."
"I can see," Great-Aunt Pauline says in a stoic voice as her gaze meets
mine. "Hello, Nick-Nicola."
"H-hi," I reply, leaning in for what would inevitably have been an
awkward hug, only for the elderly woman to abruptly pull back from me.
"It's good to see you again," Great-Aunt Pauline says, before sitting
down on the opposite side of the room to me.
"Thank you for coming from so far away," Grandma says, breaking the
awkward silence in the room.
"He was my brother," Great-Aunt Pauline shrugs. "I- I just wish I'd
known he was unwell..."
"It was so sudden," Grandma sniffles. "He seemed fine on Friday when we
went to Nikki's for her birthday." I bite my lip as Great-Aunt Pauline
bristles at the mere mention of my name.
"He- he did," I mumble in agreement.
"On the way home," Grandma continues, "he even talked about how excited
he was about Nikki and Sarah's wedding next year, how much he was
looking forward to it... And how proud he was that Nikki had grown into
a mature young adult." I feel Sarah's hand gently squeeze mine as fresh
tears fall from my still-raw eyes.
"I- I see," Great-Aunt Pauline mumbles, leading an awkward silence that
is mercifully broken when my other grandparents arrive, carrying my
infant sister in their arms. Understandably, Grandma Irene reaches for
Jenny the second she sees her and gives the two year old girl the
tenderest cuddle any grandchild has ever received.
As always seems to happen, Jenny's presence diffuses all the tension in
the room as my grandparents and great-aunt all take turns fussing over
her, between telling stories about Grandpa Steven, about how he once
nearly got into a fight with a musician called Keith Richards, or how he
would often misbehave, both at school or at home, or how much he
panicked when he learned that he was about to become a father- or how
extremely proud he was the day he became a grandfather. Tears are shed
by everyone present more than once- even from Jenny, who despite her
young age, seems to know that something's wrong, or rather that someone
important is missing.
It's almost 4pm when people start to head home, with dad accompanying
Grandma Irene and Great-Aunt Pauline back to what is inevitably going to
be an extremely empty house from now on. Despite our offers of help,
Sarah and I are told we've done more than enough today and sent back
home to relax- though with all that's happened today, that's easier said
than done.
"Did- did you ever know your great-grandparents?" Sarah asks me as she
drives us both back to our tiny flat.
"Umm... Nope," I reply. "Dunno if any of them were alive when I was
born. Why do you ask?"
"It- ugh, it's nothing," Sarah mumbles, before sighing as I stare at
her. "Okay, it's your great-aunt... I get the sense that she was
actually offended that you'd be mourning for your granddad."
"She's just old, and old-fashioned," I shrug. "She probably hasn't-
hadn't seen grandpa in years herself... Last time she saw him was
probably on Jeremy Kyle, heh. That probably wouldn't put me in her good
books..."
"Still family, though," Sarah whispers, leading to an awkward silence
that's only broken by the sound of my phone vibrating within my handbag.
"Ugh, this has been going off all day," I moan as I reach into my bag,
before gasping when I see the top notification on my phone.
"What?" Sarah asks. "Who is it?"
"Alice," I say.
"What, one of the new Angels?" Sarah asks. "What does she want?"
"'So sorry to hear about your loss'," I read the message on my phone.
"'If you need anything, let me know'. I- I've barely ever spoken to the
girl... How did she even find out?"
"Jonathan probably told Out of Heaven, who told the Angels," Sarah
muses. "Is that the only message on there?"
"Hardly," I snort. "All of Out of Heaven have texted me condolences, all
of the Angels, even Stuart and some of the boys."
"So cool," Sarah whispers. "It's not just your blood family who's
rallying around you."
"Yeah," I whisper. "Nothing from Katie or Lauren, though... Or Jacinta
or Ophelia."
"I think I know why," Sarah says, pointing to the front door of our
flat, where the four young women who comprise our closest 'non-blood'
family are waiting.
Naturally, I'm greeted with tight hugs from all four girls- even the
usually aloof Ophelia- as yet more tears flow from my eyes. All four
girls stay at the flat until late into the evening, even though they all
have university tomorrow, and by the time they leave (bidding me
farewell with yet more tight hugs) I feel like the most loved woman in
the entire world... Especially as the person most responsible for that
feeling curls up next to me on our sofa.
"I know this must sound selfish," Sarah sighs, "But I am fucking
EXHAUSTED."
"Selfish?" I retort. "After all you've done for me today, you deserve a
week of me waiting on you hand and foot. Seriously, Sarah, I can't even
begin to thank you..."
"Nikki," Sarah giggles. "You'd have done the same thing for me without
even a second thought. Really that hard to believe I'd do the same for
you?"
"Well- no, of course not," I reply. "But-"
"No buts," Sarah whispers. "You're my soul mate, Nikki. Through the bad
times and the good, I'll happily go through them all as long as I can go
with you."
"Of course," I whisper as we spend the rest of the evening cuddled
together on the sofa, before ending the day cuddled together in our bed,
as we have done countless times in the past.
I take several deep breaths to clear the fog from my brain and rub my
eyes several times to try to bring my vision back to normal as the
bright sunlight wakes me from my slumber. I stumble through my bedroom
to the shower, where the hot water cascades over my body, before I'm
suddenly gripped by a sense of sheer panic. After switching off the
shower, I sprint back through to my bedroom, where Sarah is still laid,
motionless, in our bed. However, I can instinctively tell that she's not
sleeping.
"Sarah?" I yell as I shake the cold, limp body, desperate for any sign
of life. "Sarah!? Oh god, no... Please- please wake up! Sarah! Please!"
I let out a loud scream as I wake up, before taking several deep breaths
to try to slow my racing heart.
"It was a dream," I whisper. "It was a dream..." A quick glance down to
my side reveals that Sarah is laid there sleeping peacefully, her soft,
gentle breaths reassurance that in the morning, she'll be the same,
perfect, alive woman that she has been in all the time I've known her.
I lay back down on my pillow, and despite my heightened anxiety, I try
to get back to sleep, letting the rhythm of Sarah's breathing soothe me
back to sleep. I've just about nodded off again when Sarah's gentle
breaths suddenly turn into panicked gasps, and her eyes shoot open,
staring at me with a look of pure terror on her face.
"...Sarah?" I ask, before yelping with surprise as Sarah suddenly wraps
me in a tight, almost bone crushing hug.
"Nikki," Sarah whispers as she squeezes me tight. "Nikki, Nikki..."
"Did- did you just have a bad dream?" I ask, sighing as Sarah tearfully
nods.
"I- I was coming home from uni," Sarah explains. "And you were laid on
the sofa, not moving..."
"...I just had the same dream," I whisper. "Well, you were in bed, not
on the sofa, but-" I'm suddenly silenced as Sarah ambushes me with a
long, deep kiss- not a passionate kiss, but a kiss that tells me just
how glad my fianc?e is to be in the same bed- or even the same life as
me.
"Let's get married," Sarah says, momentarily confusing me.
"Umm, Sarah..." I say as I hold up my left hand. "We ARE getting
married."
"No," Sarah says firmly. "I mean let's get married NOW."
"S-Sarah?" I ask. "Are- are you serious?"
"100% serious," Sarah says. "I want us to be married as soon as
possible. I want us to be able to celebrate our 50th, 60th, hell, even
our 70th wedding anniversaries! So tomorrow, let's skip work and uni,
head up to Gretna Green, and get hitched."
"...It's not quite that easy, sadly," I sigh. "Even in Gretna Green you
need to submit forms and have a waiting period. Besides, I thought you
always wanted to get married in a church?"
"Yeah, right," Sarah snorts. "Know any churches that'll marry a
transgendered woman to a cisgendered woman? No? Didn't think so."
"But what about our families?" I ask, making Sarah's face fall. "This IS
why you're suggesting this now, isn't it? So we can get married in front
of as many of our family members as possible?"
"...Your granddad dying, it- it kinda hammered it home a bit," Sarah
mumbles.
"And people will say we rushed into it," I say. "Like they said we
rushed into getting engaged-"
"They're wrong," Sarah says firmly. "We're not rushing, because we know
that we are both RIGHT. And I so, SO wish I'd proposed to you the second
you turned eighteen. I love you, Nikki. I adore you, I want to be with
you forever, I don't ever, EVER want to let you go-" This time, it's my
turn to silence Sarah with a long, loving kiss, which I only break when
a plan pops into my mind.
"How about this summer?" I ask, making Sarah grin.
"We still need to find a venue," Sarah says.
"Charlotte," I shrug.
"And someone to perform the ceremony," Sarah says.
"Charlotte again," I chuckle. "It's no hassle for someone to get
ordained online to perform a ceremony like this."
"I think Charlotte's a fairly devout Christian," Sarah says. "She might
object to being ordained in some bullshit church... How about Stuart?"
"Ehh..." I grimace. "This'll sound silly, but- but I'd really prefer it
if it was a woman doing the ceremony. How about Krystie? I've seen a few
atheist-y things on her Facebook."
"Sounds perfect!" Sarah giggles. "I'll tell Lauren and Ophelia to get a
move on with the dresses."
"We'll call that boutique we were at to see if we can get the bridesmaid
dresses earlier," I say.
"I'll even talk to Diane and explain the situation," Sarah says with a
smug grin.
"...Wow," I mouth, making Sarah break down in a fit of giggles and
tightly wrap her arms around me.
"I love you so much," Sarah whispers in my ear as we lay back down in
bed.
"I love you too," I whisper back as we both close our eyes and slowly
drift back off to sleep.
My emotions are mixed the following morning as I pull on the black
tights, white blouse, short black skirt and black high heels that make
up my regular work attire. On the one hand, I'm excited at the prospect
of my brought-forward wedding, but on the other hand, I can't stop
thinking about Grandma, and how lonely she must be now. Yesterday
morning, I felt like screaming at all the doctors and nurses for
carrying on as though nothing happened, yet here I am, getting ready to
do just that whilst my grandmother is undoubtedly sat alone at home,
having lost everything that ever mattered to her.
My mixed emotions plague my thoughts long after I arrive at work, though
fortunately, the four girls of Out of Heaven understand that I'm going
to be 'off my game' for a while. However, at lunchtime, a text message
from my fianc?e lifts my spirits. Obviously, this is always the case,
but the content of the message puts an extra-wide smile on my face.
'Will pick you up after work,' Sarah's message reads. 'We're having
guests over tonight.'
Unsurprisingly, when Sarah arrives, the back seat of her car has Katie
and Lauren- two of said 'guests'- sat on it, whilst immediately behind
is another car containing Jacinta, Ophelia and Becky, the chairwoman of
Sarah's university's LGBT society. The significance of the identities of
these people isn't lost on me- all five women are bridesmaids to either
myself or Sarah, and when we arrive home, we're soon joined by Jamie- my
maid of honour- and Sarah's sister Kerrie over Skype.
"Ladies and girlies," Sarah says with a smug grin once we're all
assembled. "I've called you all here today because Nikki and I have an
announcement."
"Don't keep us in suspense," Katie cautions my fianc?e, who simply
giggles in response.
"It's about our wedding," I say. "It's not going to be the summer after
we graduate after all."
"Oh," almost everyone says, with disappointment etched onto every face
in the room.
"...It's going to be THIS summer instead!" Sarah says, earning cheers
and hugs for both of us from everyone in the room.
"Oh my god!" Jamie squeaks. "This is so cool! Though when you say
'summer' you mean well after May, right?"
"Don't worry," I laugh. "We'll give people plenty of time to relax after
yours and Stuart's wedding first!"
"Guess we'd better get a move on with your dresses, then!" Lauren
giggles excitedly. "Right, Ophelia?"
"It should be a relatively simple task of bringing everything forward,"
Ophelia says in her trademark posh, aloof voice- though the very obvious
grin on her face betrays her excitement at the prospect of both the
wedding and making our dresses.
"So cool!" Jacinta giggles in an almost manic voice as she gives me a
tight hug. "Why'd you change your mind?" I grimace and Jacinta's face
falls as the room suddenly falls silent- clearly, everyone already knows
why we changed our mind.
"N-Nikki, um, are you okay?" Jamie mumbles as we all sit back down
again.
"...Yeah," I whisper. "I mean, he WAS 71, not a young man, and we'd
never really got on all-" I don't know how I planned to end that
sentence, but regardless, I don't get the chance to as I suddenly break
down in a tidal wave of tears.
Immediately, I feel several pairs of arms wrap me in tight, loving hugs
as my cheeks burn, both from the sting of my tears and the embarrassment
of bawling like a baby in front of my friends.
"I- I'm sorry," I blub.
"You have absolutely nothing to be sorry about!" Sarah assures me as I
continue to weep.
"I'M sorry," Jacinta says as she joins in the hug. "God, I can be so
insensitive sometimes..."
"No- no, you're okay," I whisper as I wipe the tears from my eyes, only
to suddenly start bawling once again. "Ugh, damn hormones..."
"They're just part of life as a woman," Jamie sighs, before getting her
phone out of her bag. "Do you know what else is part of life as a woman?
FRIENDS. Some might say that it's even the best part of it."
"I definitely think so too," Jacinta whispers with a wide grin. "And you
know what they say about a friend in need, right?"
"Thank you," I sniffle. "Thank you all so much..."
"Hey, we're the ones who should be thanking you," Jacinta says as she
gives me a tight hug.
"Definitely," Katie concurs. "And not just because thanks to you, we're
friends with a bunch of celebrities, heh!"
"Aww," Jamie coos. "Celebrities, many of whom are on their way round
here."
"My 'second family'," I say with a chuckle. "We- we're gonna be kinda
packed in here... And we've not got much to eat. Or drink..."
"I'll get one of the girls to stop off at Tesco on the way up," Jamie
says as she turns back to her phone. "Nikki, when you need us, all you
need to do is ask, you know that. That goes for all of you. And I
seriously can't wait for your wedding. It's been a long time coming,
after all!"
"Thanks," I say softly as my emotions begin to return to normal. "I take
it we WILL be having a hen night?"
"Is the Pope Catholic?" Jamie snorts, making the whole room cheer and
giggle.
...A room that is soon filled with more young women (and even a couple
of their boyfriends), all of whom make sure to pass on their condolences
to me, even though they're already done so by text. Every second that
our flat is filled with our friends, I feel more and more loved... And
yet this only makes me feel more and more guilty that I can't share this
'family' with grandma, or even with dad. I know with absolute certainty
that if dad were to die tomorrow, I'd be beyond devastated, so how he
must feel right now...
Dad's given me so much support over the years, the least I can do is
help him now, when he needs me the most. At the very least, he needs to
know that the wedding has been brought forward, so when our 'guests'
begin to disperse to go home for their dinners, I hastily grab Sarah and
head out to my car, soon arriving at the home of my parents and my
little sister. As I step through the front door, though, I immediately
discover that there are more than the three people I was expecting
inside the house.
"Oh, hello Nikki!" Grandma Irene says with a surprised voice as I walk
into the living room. "Hello Sarah. Did you two have a good day?"
"Umm, yes, thank you Mrs Thomas," Sarah mumbles.
"Oh, hi girls!" Dad says with a look of surprise on his face. "We
weren't expect you today, umm, I'm not sure we have enough to feed
six..."
"Oh- oh we don't have to stay..." I mumble. "We- we just needed to, um,
tell you something..."
"Nonsense, of course you two can stay," Grandma says. "You can order a
takeaway on one of your fancy mobile phone apps, can't you? I'll pay, it
can be my treat."
"Oh, you don't have-" I say, before I'm silences by a look from grandma,
a look that a mixture of 'stern' and 'pleading'- almost as though I'd be
doing HER a favour by letting her pay for the meal.
"Sounds great!" Dad says with a chuckle. "I'll let your mum know she
doesn't have to cook."
"Actually," I say. "I, um, need to talk to mum. And you. And you, um,
grandma, too, actually."
"Oh?"