"Which hospital is she in?" I ask as I get into Stuart's car and fasten
my seatbelt.
"Queen Charlotte's," Stuart says, before a wide smile spreads across his
face. "So... Did- did they, you know, say anything? About the kid?"
"You're the one who Mikey texted," I retort, before my eyes go wide as I
realise what- or rather, who- Stuart's referring to. "Oh, oh you- you
meant-"
"Yeah," Stuart nervously giggles. "Nearly put the baby seat in the car
before setting off, I'm getting so practised at it..."
"Good work, dad," I say with a giggle. "God, I'm so nervous... Don't
know whether it's for me or for Krys, heh. Does- does that make me, you
know, a bad friend if I'm more nervous for my own kid?"
"Nah," Stuart says with the warm smile that I love so much. "Just makes
you a great mum, that's all!"
"Hehe!" I giggle, trying not to fidget excitedly as we head toward the
place where the newest member of our family was entering the world...
We both breathe a sigh of relief as we enter the hospital and
immediately spot the petite figure of Mary stood next to the tall,
muscular frame of her husband.
"We have got the right hospital, then," I mumble, making Stuart giggle
as we greet our friends with hugs (or a firm handshake in the boys'
case).
"How is she?" Stuart asks. "Is Mikey with her?"
"Yep," Dan says with a chuckle. "Needed about four hairnets for his hair
and his beard, heh."
"More importantly, Krystie IS fine, BOYS," Mary says, rolling her eyes
at the two men. "Her contractions are four minutes apart. Reckon the
baby'll be here in the next 24 hours."
"Krystie must be SO relieved," I say, making the blonde Irishwoman
giggle.
"Oh, trust me, she is," Mary laughs. "Wouldn't be surprised if she's
already picked out matching school uniforms for my Tasha and her
daughter, heh."
"They... Might not be the only ones wearing matching uniforms in a few
years' time..." Stuart says with a sly grin.
"Oh- you- you two?" Mary asks, her eyes lighting up with excitement.
"You've heard back from the agency? Why didn't you tell us sooner?"
"We literally only found out as we were heading out the door!" I squeak
excitedly. "Going in for a meeting on Thursday afternoon... God, I am SO
nervous- about both kids, hehe!"
"At this rate we're going to have to buy 'brand new mummy' card in bulk,
hehe!" Mary giggles.
"What- don't tell me you-" I gasp.
"NO, N. O!" Mary laughs. "Two's more than enough for us."
"Well, three, given that the four of us are going to be godparents," Dan
says with a laugh that earns him a cuddle from his wife. "Our current
two are with my parents, we plan on staying here for the duration."
"Same here," I say, before my eyes go wide. "That reminds me, did- did
you lock the front door?"
"Everything's locked up, don't worry," Stuart says, making our friends
giggle at my paranoia.
"Of course," Mary giggles. "First full day as homeowners... We were
going to come down later today but of course Krystie has to be the
centre of attention, heh."
"We'll be down later in the week," Dan says. "Assuming you two don't
have your hands full, of course. Which you will. You WILL."
"Sure, I'm not going to argue there," Mary says with a snort of
laughter. "Not as busy as Krystie and Mikey but even if you adopt a 2
year old, HOO boy. You sure you know what you're letting yourself in
for?"
"We're sure," Stuart says with a confident nod. "Just because it'll be
difficult doesn't mean it won't be worth doing."
"Damn right," Mary says, a wide grin creeping across her face. "And
speaking of, here come two girls who DON'T seem to have got that yet..."
"Hey!" Hannah says in a breathless voice as she and Alice come running
up to us. "Any news?"
"Nothing yet," Mary says.
"Ah, it's so exciting, though!" Alice squeaks in her north-eastern
accent. "A fourth Angel about to become a yummy mummy..."
"And a fifth!" Mary says, pointing at me and making me blush.
"Wha- you too?" Hannah asks, squeaking excitedly and giving me a tight
hug when I nod. "Oh my god oh my god oh my god! When do you get to bring
her home?"
"We've got the final meeting on Thursday," I say breathlessly. "If all
goes well, maybe even the same day. The agency say the sooner the
child's settled in their new home, the better..."
"So awesome!" Alice giggles, giving me a tight hug as well. "A proper
'Angels: The Next Generation'!"
"Not until they're a little older, they're not!" Mary laughs. "My kids
at least are going to actually get to be kids before they become
celebrities."
"Yeah, think Kristina-Leigh will disagree with you after a few years,"
Dan laughs.
"Not if she knows what's good for her," Mary says, before grinning once
again as two more of our friends arrive.
"Hi!" Kelly says as she and Abbey-Gayle arrive and exchange hugs with
the four of us already here. "Any news?"
"About Krystie? Not yet," Mary says. "About Jamie, though..." I blush as
I once again explain the situation to my two new friends, both of whom
react with as much excitement as Mary herself had minutes earlier.
As does Viks when she arrives a short while later, and Malaika when she
arrives just after that, having come straight from the airport to the
hospital without even dropping off her suitcases first (she'd spent the
whole weekend in Kenya with her family as it was her birthday
yesterday). Even Malaika, probably the shyest, quietest and most
reserved member of the Angels, squeaks excitedly and wraps me in a tight
hug when she finds out my news.
The most excited squeak and the tightest hug, though, is saved for the
last member of the Angels to arrive at the hospital- namely, my BFF.
"Oh my god!" Charlotte practically screams as I tell her the good news.
"Jam- you- you're going to be a mummy!"
"I know!" I squeak, before sharing the tightest hug yet with my BFF.
"And you, obviously, are going to be godmummy!" Naturally, this earns
another excited squeak and yet another ridiculously tight hug. "Of
course, this assumes that we WILL pass the final meeting-"
"Oh- like you'd fail it!" Hannah snorts, interrupting me. "Any kid would
want you and Stu as their parents."
"Hell, I'D want you as my parents!" Abbey-Gayle says with a cheeky
giggle.
"Hell," Charlotte says with a warm grin. "I think of several times over
the last six years when you WERE my mother."
"Right back at you," I giggle, before leaning in for yet another hug-
which quickly becomes a group hug of all nine Angels.
Afternoon quickly turns into evening as we wait for more news of
Krystie, none of us daring to leave until we hear news about our
'sister' and our new 'niece'. It's not long before we're joined by more
members of our 'extended family'- the first of whom is someone I haven't
always got along with in the past.
"Hi everyone!" Stephanie says, her voice nervously quivering as she sees
me sat with the rest of the group. "Is- is there any news yet?"
"Not yet," I mumble. "Take a seat."
"Thanks," Stephanie says quietly as she sits down a few seats away from
me. "Umm, Kay- Kayla will be along in a bit, she just needed to, umm,
use the toilet..." I nod, before grimacing at the awkward silence that
suddenly fills the waiting area. Stephanie and I have never seen eye to
eye, but we've always tried to be civil- well, aside from the time we
got into an actual fight in front of everyone, anyway...
"I heard your tour was a huge success," Alice says, desperately trying
to defuse the tension in the room.
"Yeah," Stephanie laughs. "The Southampton date was really good, Kayla
in her hometown..." I smile politely as Stephanie has a well-earned
boast about her recent series of concerts, which Kayla- her flatmate-
joins in with when she arrives. It isn't long, though, before the topic
of conversation shifts back to babies- which of course, doesn't just
mean Krystie's baby.
"...She's not the only one who'll be bringing home a bundle of joy, is
she, Jamie?" Charlotte teases, making me blush (and desperately try not
to frown) as the two girls turn to face me with excited looks on their
face.
"Really?" Kayla squeaks, a wide grin on her youthful face.
"...We'll find out on Thursday!" I shrug, earning excited giggles from
both girls. "I, umm, need to use the ladies'..."
I try to keep my cheeks from flushing as I head to the nearest toilet to
relieve myself, all the while remembering my 'incident' with Stephanie
from last year. As much as I may claim to be mature, and ready to be a
mother, the truth is that I still get over emotional at times, I still
react poorly to some situations... But then again, so does everyone at
times. Loads of people become mothers every day, whether they're ready
or not. Charlotte herself- my own pseudo-'mother' on more than one
occasion- was barely ready when she gave birth to Keith Junior, but
she's grown into one of the best mothers I know. As I hear the pee
tinkle into the bowl, though, it's a reminder that unlike Charlotte and
most of the other women in the waiting area, I don't have the option of
simply getting myself 'knocked up'. I might have a vagina between my
legs, and it may have been there for three years now, but there's
nothing 'inside'. I can picture a baby coming out of my vagina in my
mind as much as I want, but the truth is, it'll never happen- and no
child I ever raise will even have the same DNA as me.
After pulling up my thong and my tights and straightening my skirt, I
head out to wash my hands and fix my make-up, only to find an unexpected
figure waiting for me next to the sinks.
"Umm, hi," Stephanie says nervously.
"Hi," I say.
"Umm, congratulations on the baby!" Stephanie says with a nervous
giggle.
"Thanks," I reply. "Kinda, you know, really nervous about it..."
"I imagine," Stephanie chuckles. "You- you been, you know, thinking
about kids long?"
"A while," I shrug. "Really started when Charlotte's kid was born, then
when Krys got pregnant... Yeah. Kinda sent the hormones into overdrive,
heh."
"Yeah," Stephanie says, avoiding my gaze at the mention of hormones-
which has long since been a sticky subject for her, despite her having
been on oestrogen for over ten months now.
"You- you ever thought about, you know, kids?" I ask. "I mean, I know
you're, like, twenty..."
"Twenty-one," Stephanie corrects me, making me grimace. "And not
really... I'd- I'd kinda make a messed-up mother, heh. And no one would
let me adopt anyway, having spent time in a mental hospital..."
"How about your own children?" I ask the brown-haired woman, bringing a
look of confusion to her face.
"Umm..." Stephanie says cautiously. "I've- I've kinda, you know... Got
the same 'problem' as you- heh, when Mary said you were expecting a
child, there was a moment I actually thought you were pregnant, before
I, you know, 'remembered'..."
"Yeah, I wish," I say with a snort of laughter. "...And you know, I
actually DO wish that, at times..."
"Think every girl does at some point," Stephanie whispers. "Never mind
what they, you know, 'have'..."
"And I really wish I used what I 'had' before," I sigh, earning another
confused look from Stephanie. "To save sperm, I mean. Have- have you
done that?"
"Umm, Joshua offered to pay to have some frozen and I thought 'why
not'," the young singer shrugs. "Not really thought about it since, you
know?"
"You won't regret it," I say with a smile that gets reflected by my one-
time enemy. "And I LOVE that top, by the way!"
"Thanks!" Stephanie giggles as she shows off the top, which is black,
has long-sleeves and cutaway shoulders. "It's actually a bodysuit, I
could link you to the web store if you want?"
"Please," I say, smirking as Steph gets her phone out of her handbag and
fires off a message to me. "Speaking of babies, how's that cute little
niece of yours?"
"She's doing fine," Steph says with a happy smile. "Tom- my brother,
little Stephi's dad- has REALLY changed since becoming a dad. Never
would've thought the old Tom would like shopping for baby clothes. Or
shopping at ALL."
"Being a parent changes people for the better," I muse as we head back
to the waiting area, and it's clear from the look on Stephanie's face
that she's hoping that being a parent will change me for the better-
especially in how I interact with her.
When we arrive back at the waiting area, we find that we've been joined
by a few additional faces- Adeola and her boyfriend are here, as are
Becca and her fianc? (who is obviously also Krystie's brother). Judging
by the way Becca is fawning over her brother, it's clear that she's been
told about our good news- and despite our conversation yesterday, she'd
rather celebrate with him than with me. But that's okay, they ARE blood
relatives, after all, and when Becca sees me, she does at least give me
a quick congratulatory hug.
Becca and the rest of her band entertain us for the next half hour with
behind-the-scenes tales of the summer tour, only stopping due to
surprise- a surprise shared by everyone else present- at the next set of
arrivals to the waiting area.
"Hello!" Helena says in her refined German accent as she leads the other
four girls from the continent into the waiting area. "Are we too late
for the baby?"
"Nope!" Mary says. "Last we heard, she's still in labour... Sure, you
five are here and you haven't even met Krystie yet!"
"She is our English cousin," Helena shrugs. "We will not leave when she
needs us."
"You came all the way from Berlin just to offer support?" Alice asks.
"Actually we stayed in London a couple of extra days," Claudia- one of
the younger members of Himmlische Sch?nheiten- explains. "None of us
have been to London before so we stayed behind to do some sightseeing,
then we heard the news, so we came right here."
"Well- take a seat, I guess!" Mary chuckles, gesturing to the
diminishing free seats in the waiting area.
"And then maybe Mrs Milton can tell you her good news as well..." Hannah
says with a grin, making me blush as I once again explain the adoption
process, this time to my continental friends who all listen in intently-
especially Melissa.
"That seems so amazing," Melissa says. "You become 'mommy'..."
"You can too, right?" I ask. "Germany is just as free a country as
Britain, right?"
"Uhh, ja, I can, um, 'adopt'," Melissa says. "But I also have, umm,
some... sperma taken." Melissa wiggling her arm like an eel is all I
need to see to know what she means.
"I didn't do that," I sigh. "Biggest mistake of my life."
"Emilie has already said I can, umm..." Melissa says, before blushing a
bright red colour.
"'Put a bun in my oven'," the athletic dark-haired girl interjects with
a giggle that only deepens the shade of my fellow T-girl's cheeks. "I
don't mind, I've told Melissa that's what friends are for, after all."
"Too right!" Charlotte says with a warm smile that reminds me that had I
saved sperm of my own, she would've made the exact same offer to me.
"I suppose it is too early to talk about 'Junior Angel Miss World'?"
Marie- one of the older members of Himmlische Sch?nheiten- says, earning
playful boos from the mothers in the room.
"Not until they're 21 at the very earliest!" Mary snorts.
"Seriously?" Hannah teases. "Mrs Carter, were you or were you not one of
the runners-up of Miss Northern Ireland 2008, at the tender age of
seventeen?"
"Shut up," Mary retorts, earning good-natured laughs from everyone
present.
"And Viks, you are NOT to tell your father-in-law about the whole 'Angel
Miss World' idea," I say. "I'm going to be busy enough the next few
months, heh!"
"What makes you think he hasn't already got the ball rolling on it?"
Viks asks with a smug grin. "I, for one, have already been brushing up
on my violin..."
"I remember when the thought of doing ANYTHING even remotely resembling
modelling or performing gave you a cold sweat," I remind the brown-
haired girl, who giggles coyly.
"...Really don't know why I was so nervous," Viks shrugs. "Beauty comes
in all shapes and sizes."
"Too right!" Hannah giggles, giving her BFF a tight hug.
"Easy to say when you will probably win 'Angel Miss World'!" Emilie
teases Hannah, who giggles and rolls her eyes.
"Trust me," Hannah says, gesturing to all the women in the room. "That's
FAR from a done deal, hehe!"
"Angels forever!" Alice playfully cheers.
"Himmlische Sch?nheiten!" Our five German friends cheer, earning giggles
from everyone present in the waiting room.
As the evening draws on, more people join our 'vigil'- Krystie's
business partner Zoe and her fianc?e Natalie, along with their
colleagues (and my friends) Jessica and Paige, who immediately hit it
off with our German friends thanks to speaking the language themselves
(and it turns out that Jessica and Melissa actually have a mutual friend
who lives in Berlin). Shortly after 8:30pm, the last members of our
'family' arrive with apologetic looks on their faces.
"And what time do you call this, young lady?" I ask my prot?g?, who
simply blushes in response.
"It was my fault," Sarah- Nikki's wife- sighs. "We were in Milton Keynes
all day with my dad and my brother and sister."
"And, umm, I kinda had, you know, 'other commitments'," Nikki mumbles,
earning a quiet nod from me. Nikki's wedding a couple of months ago- or
more specifically, her hen night- didn't go without incident, leaving
Nikki with a community service sentence that I, for one, felt was
extremely harsh, especially given how badly she was provoked.
"It's okay, you're here now," I whisper, leading the newlyweds and their
friends to the waiting room's free seats, before remembering that our
newest friends haven't yet been introduced to them. "Ah, of course!
Sarah, Katie, Lauren, Jacinta, Ophelia, I'd like you to meet Helena,
Marie, Emilie, Claudia and Melissa, five ninths of Germany's newest- and
hottest- modelling group!" I grin and giggle as the five English girls
greet the five German girls and immediately start chatting like old
friends.
Evening soon turns into night, and the energy in the room begins to
dissipate as we grow more and more tired. However, this doesn't stop us
from forging new friendships and reinforcing old ones. Eventually, we
all start to nod off in our chairs, myself included- but we're all
immediately awake and alert just after 2:30am when a very tired,
dishevelled-looking Mikey enters the waiting area with a wide grin on
his bearded face.
"Everyone," the tall man says in his distinctive midlands accent, "it is
with infinite pleasure that I would like to announce the birth of Maria
Helen Dawson just over half an hour ago, weighing eight pounds and an
ounce. That's just over three and a half kilograms for our friends from
the continent. Mother and daughter are both doing fine and resting now.
They'll definitely be up for some visitors tomorrow, though!"
"Congratulations!" Dan says with a happy giggle as he shakes the new
father's hand.
"When can we see her?" Mary asks. "Both 'her's, hehe!"
"Like I said, tomorrow morning," Mikey chuckles. "Go on, get some sleep.
God knows I need some, heh."
"Wuss!" Charlotte playfully scolds the tall man, who simply giggles
tiredly in response.
"I'll text you all when she's awake and ready to receive visitors,"
Mikey says. "Go on! Go! Get some rest! And thank you, really thank you
all for being here. It means SO much to Krystie. To both of us. Heh, to
all three of us!" The assembled crowd all smile and nod, before heading
back to the car park.
"Four down, one to go?" Stuart whispers to me, stifling a yawn as we get
into his car.
"Four down, six to go, if you're talking about the Angels," I say.
"I was actually talking about the girls born in this school year,"
Stuart says, before letting out another, louder yawn. "Oh, god's sake,
sorry..."
"It's almost 3am, you're allowed to yawn," I giggle. "Want me to drive?"
"Please," Stuart says as we jump out of his car and swap seats. "But
yes, I mean this whole 'next generation of Angels' thing. You've got
Natasha, Destiny, Stephi and now Maria..."
"Let's- let's not count our chickens before they're hatched," I say.
"Literally in this case. Our kid might be older than a year, they might
be- ugh, I dunno. We might not even get a kid at all... And they might
also be a boy."
"...Not sure I like you ranking 'having a son' as a worse than 'having
no kid at all'..." Stuart mumbles.
"That's not what I mean, that's not it at all," I sigh. "I'd LOVE to
have a son. I really would."
"You'd just love to have a daughter more?" Stuart asks, making me sigh
tiredly.
"For what it's worth," I say, "if Mary, Viks and Krystie's kids were all
boys, I would rather have a boy than a girl. I just- I just want our kid
to have the best friends in the world from day one. The same way that
neither of us did."
"You know," Stuart muses, "even if we take home a boy, that's not going
to stop him from being best friends with the girls. I mean... It
wouldn't even stop quote-unquote him from being one of the girls, even."
"Yeah, we HAVE talked about this before," I chuckle. "We'll let our
child find their own path through life. And their own gender, too."
"And try not to get too jealous if they actually are born into the
gender they want to live in," Stuart says, making me laugh. "Is this the
right way home?"
"Sure," I say, before frowning as I realise that the route I'm taking is
actually the right way to our old home- to Charlotte's home.
"...Whoops..."
"...Yeah," Stuart grimaces. "I thought this didn't look like the route
we took... To be fair, like you said, it IS three in the morning, heh."
"There is a part of me that just wants to keep going toward
Charlotte's," I confess. "Head back to when life was simpler..."
"Even if it meant heading to a time before you had SRS?" Stuart asks.
"Before- before you met me?"
"...No," I sigh.
"I've always thought that life's full of responsibilities and rewards,"
Stuart says. "We have the responsibility of an adult life, credit card
bills, MOTs, tax... But the reward of being free to choose what paths we
want to take, and more importantly, who we want to take them with. And,
of course, for both of us... We have the responsibilities of dilating
and maintaining my implant, but, well, the rewards are obvious, heh."
"I like that," I say with a grin. "So, like, we have the responsibility
of maintaining our own home, but the reward of being able to rock up
after 3am without worrying about waking anyone up?"
"Exactly," Stuart says.
"So what would a child be?" I ask, momentarily silencing my husband.
"...Both," Stuart eventually answers. "A great responsibility, but also
a great reward. Maybe even THE greatest reward possible."
"Yeah," I whisper. "I- I love you so, so much."
"I love you too," Stuart whispers, leaning in to give me a kiss on my
cheek as we head back to our new home.
When I wake up the following morning, I find myself in an unfamiliar
bed, wearing an unfamiliar nightgown, but as my eyes open, everything
suddenly comes back to me. I smile as I look to my bedside to see my
husband slumped in a chair, having obviously slept there all night.
"Hey," I say quietly, waking Stuart from his slumber. "Hey, wake up!"
"Mmph?" Stuart moans as he slowly opens his eyes. "J- Jamie?"
"Good morning, dad!" I giggle, gesturing toward the small cot at the end
of my hospital bed, where our hours-old daughter is quietly gurgling.
"Morning, mum!" Stuart laughs, before gently retrieving the tiny infant
from the cot and handing her to me. "Still, you know, umm..."
"Sore?" I ask. "A little. You putting the baby into my belly was more
fun than her coming out, hehe!"
"But- but was it, you know, worth it?" Stuart asks.
"Worth every second," I whisper as I stare at the infant girl's tiny
face...
I snort with confusion as my eyes open and I find myself in bed at home,
my husband cuddled up next to me, gently snoring in the darkness of our
bedroom. For a brief moment, I panic, wondering what's happened, where
our daughter has gone... Before remembering that we don't have a
daughter. Not yet, anyway... Though as optimistic as I am about
tomorrow's meeting, I'm still forced to shed a single tear at the
thought that I might never get to experience motherhood.
Of course, 'proper' motherhood- including pregnancy and natural
childbirth- will never happen for me no matter how hard I wish. I'll
never get to experience what Mary, Charlotte, Viks and now Krystie all
have, the joy of bringing a life into the world. And there will always
be people who argue that not only should I not experience that, but I
shouldn't be allowed to raise a child at all- or even be allowed around
children, all because I dared to change my gender. And as much as I try
to dismiss such 'people' as fossils, people whose attitudes have no
place in the 21st century, there's a part of me that wonders if I could
ever give a child the motherly love every child deserves. For the first
nineteen and a half years of my life, I was a boy. That's all I was, and
all I knew how to be. Sure, I can learn how to apply make-up, which
clothes to wear, how to dance like a ballerina, how to walk and talk-
and thanks to surgery, even make love- as a girl. But motherhood isn't
something you can learn quite as easily... And it might be something I
can't learn at all.
Despite my anxiety, I'm that tired that I quickly fall asleep again, and
when I wake up for the second time, it's broad daylight outside and,
much to my surprise, I find myself alone in my bed.
"Mmph..." I tiredly moan. "Stu? Stu, you in the shower?"
"Just got out," my husband yells from our en-suite. "Should still be
plenty of hot water."
"Thanks," I mumble. "Heard anything from Mikey?"
"Not yet," Stuart says. "I Googled the visiting hours and we won't be
allowed in until after 1pm anyway, so reckon we should head up then."
"Definitely," I say with a grin, before swinging my smooth (but tired)
legs out of bed and padding to our shower- stopping to give my husband a
kiss on the cheek en route, of course!
Once I've showered, dried my body and blow-dried and brushed my hair, I
dress for the day in a comfortable white bodysuit, a very slouchy (but
very soft) grey knee-length t-shirt dress and a pair of opaque black
tights. Naturally, the outfit earns me a LOT of cuddles from my husband
while I'm getting dressed, though the cuddles quickly stop when I
continue staring into my wardrobe.
"...Exactly how many clothes do you need to wear in one day?" Stuart
asks with a loud sigh. "One load of washing and you're going to have
muscles like Dan!"
"Oh- shut up," I moan. "Just thinking about what I'll wear tomorrow...
Need to get the look EXACTLY right, it needs to be perfect."
"Okay, two things," Stuart sighs. "First, you ALWAYS look perfect to
me."
"Thank you," I say with a smug grin as my husband encircles my waist
from behind and gives me a long, soft kiss on my cheek. "...And
secondly?"
"Second, you'll never be 100% satisfied with how you look, you unashamed
GIRL," Stuart teases, making me roll my eyes.
"BOY," I retort, earning a laugh and another kiss from the gorgeous
brown-haired man. "Aren't you meant to be at work today?"
"Joshua's given me the rest of the week off," Stuart says smugly. "Given
us all the rest of the week off, thank you, Krystie!"
"Those of us who don't already have jobs booked," I sigh. "Gonna be a
job getting back in time for the meeting tomorrow. Just hope I can stay
focussed throughout the shoot..."
"You're a professional, you'll be fine," Stuart says with yet another
kiss. "Amazed you still do regular modelling jobs, what with being this
now world-famous celebrity..."
"If the companies can afford us, then we show off their stuff," I shrug.
"The company I'm modelling for tomorrow is one of these REALLY left-wing
ones that wants to show how 'progressive' they are, they asked for me
specifically, off I go."
"...Better that than being blacklisted, I guess," Stuart says.
"Oh, that's a no-brainer," I say. "Donald Trump or Jeremy Corbyn? I
know who I'd choose. Heh, I know who I DID choose. Still though,
sometimes... Sometimes I wish I wasn't, you know, defined by my
'gimmick'."
"It's not a 'gimmick'," Stuart retorts. "It's a 'unique selling point'.
And-"
"Yes, yes, I know," I sigh. "I'm an inspiration to T-girls across the
world."
"Are- are you okay, Jamie?" Stuart asks with obvious concern in his
voice. "You're kinda, you know, sounding a little down..."
"Ugh, I'm sorry..." I sigh. "I- I just, you know... Kinda had a dream
last night."
"A- a bad dream?" Stuart asks.
"A WONDERFUL dream," I say. "I was in hospital-"
"Not how most of my 'wonderful' dreams start..." Stuart says, earning an
elbow in his ribs.
"Let me finish," I growl. "I was in hospital, and... And I'd just given
birth."
"...Ah," Stuart says.
"I literally- right now, I literally would like nothing more than for
you to take your penis, stick it into my vagina, ejaculate sperm and
inseminate an egg," I say with a long, sad sigh. "Then, nine months
later-"
"Yeah, I'm familiar with the mechanics of how it works," Stuart says.
"And I'd love that too, I really would. And not just because of the
whole, you know, 'first bit'."
"I... I'm just not sure I'm going to be a good mother," I sigh, sniffing
back a tear as Stuart tightens his embrace of me.
"You'll be an AMAZING mother," Stuart says. "You honestly, truly will."
"What if the baby hates me?" I sniffle. "What if I never bond with it?"
"Shh," Stuart whispers soothingly. "Do you know how many prospective
mothers have asked these same questions?" My husband smiles as I shake
my head. "ALL of them. Literally all. Mikey swore me to secrecy- and
come to think of it, Krystie probably swore him to secrecy, but she was
having the exact same panic in the last month. Now she's given birth,
and you just KNOW that that little girl is going to think that her mum
is the most wonderful person in the whole world. And so will ours."
"...You've always been better with kids than I have," I mumble. "You-
you would've made a better mum than I would. Umm, I mean-"
"I know what you mean," Stuart whispers. "And I utterly, 100% disagree.
I may have had- had, past tense- the right equipment, but I don't have-
in fact, I've never had the right mindset to be mother. You know why?"
"Because you never had the right mindset to be a woman," I reply.
"Precisely," Stuart says. "You, on the other hand, tick EVERY box to be
a woman, and to be a mother. A great mother, in fact."
"My DNA being XY doesn't matter, then?" I ask.
"Not even slightly," Stuart says with a smug giggle. "...You know, you
could always return the compliment, say that I'll be a great dad..."
"Oh- now that is a no brainer!" I laugh. "You are SO great with kids,
especially young ones, ANY kid would be lucky to have you as a dad."
"Yeah..." Stuart sighs. "But am I only great with kids because of some,
you know, 'lingering maternal instinct'?"
"Stop it," I say. "You are a 100% hunky, masculine beefcake, no matter
what anyone says."
"...Self-doubt's annoying, isn't it?" Stuart asks, giggling as I give
him another elbow in his ribs. "Come on, still got LOADS of unboxing to
do..."
"Yes, sir," I playfully salute as my husband unwraps his arms from
around my waist and points me toward the nearest full box or clothes.
A few hours later, after a quick lunch (and, naturally, a change of
outfit to a designer skirt and top), Stuart and I get into his car and
head back to the hospital, where we're not surprised to find a whole
gaggle of expensive cars in the car park- all of which we recognise as
belonging to our friends.
"Think Maria might be the first new-born to be ticket-only entrance,"
Stuart says, making me giggle.
"Well, fortunately, as godparents we should have a season ticket," I
retort, earning a warm grin from my husband. "Speaking of..."
"...Yes?" Stuart asks.
"I know that neither of us are, you know, 'really' Christian," I say.
"But- but have you, you know, thought about, like..."
"Having our child christened?" Stuart asks. "A bit... I'm guessing you-
you'd want Charlotte as godmother?"
"She's not just top of the list, she IS the list," I say. "Frankly, it's
embarrassing that you and I have, like, half a dozen godchildren each,
but she doesn't have any... Kinda the main reason I'd want to have her
christened."
"Or 'him'," Stuart reminds me.
"Or 'him'," I sigh. "Who'd you pick?"
"Mikey as godfather, obviously," Stuart says. "A couple of years ago, it
MIGHT have been Keith, but... Yeah."
"Yeah," I whisper. No prizes for guessing why Keith got 'relegated'...
"And- and if you had to pick a godmother?"
"Becca or Emma," Stuart shrugs. "Probably Becca, simply because we're
closer. What- what if you, you know, had to pick a godfather?"
"...I'm not sure," I say, grimacing as Stuart immediately sees through
my lie. "I've never, umm, thought about it..."
"Yeah, you kinda have," my husband sighs. "If you weren't sure you'd be
tossing up between two names, or you'd say 'probably so and so'. Your...
You'd choose Keith, wouldn't you?"
"Not if you don't approve," I sigh. "Joshua would be just as good-"
"Keith it is," Stuart says with a grin as we head into the hospital to
find the owners of the cars in the car park all clustered together.
"Hey you two!" Mary says with a giggle, greeting me and my husband with
tight hugs. "Took your time..."
"Sorry, unpacking..." I mumble, earning a sympathetic smile from the
Irishwoman.
"Yeah, Krystie herself did a lot of that herself last night," Mary
giggles. "Or maybe she was the package, I dunno. Either way, she wanted
all four of us godparents to be there so we can all meet her for the
first time, you know?"
"'Her' meaning Maria?" Stuart asks.
"Who else?" Mary giggles. "Come on, she's this way..." I giggle
excitedly as I follow Mary and the boys down the corridor to the private
room, and the instant I step inside, I feel tears form in my eyes as I
see my friend laid in her bed, cradling a tiny, beautiful baby girl in
her arms. The scene is a perfect image of blissful family life- and
absolutely identical to my dream last night, right down to the father of
the child sat at the bedside looking half-asleep.
"Oh my god," I sob, earning a giggle from the new mother as she smiles
tiredly at me.
"Yeah, that's pretty much what I said!" Krystie tiredly croaks. "Guys,
girls, I'd like you to meet Maria Helen Dawson. Maria, say hi to your
godparents!" The four of us- even the boys- all giggle as Maria gurgles
obliviously in her mother's arms.
"She's SO adorable," I sigh.
"Just you wait until she's three," Mary teases. "You are SERIOUSLY gonna
have your hands full, heh!"
"What, obsessed with dancing and dressing up?" Krystie asks with a snort
of laughter. "Think I can handle that..."
"Oh, just you wait," Mary says with a smug, knowing grin. "Both of you!"
I bite my lip as Krystie looks at me with a look of confusion on her
face, before the penny drops and she lets out a long sigh.
"...You've adopted a kid?" The new mother asks.
"...Got a meeting with the adoption panel tomorrow," I sigh, earning an
excited giggle from Krystie.
"Always stealing my thunder," Krystie teases.
"It's not like that, honest..." I sigh.
"I know, I know," Krystie says reassuringly. "Just make sure you bring
home a girl so I can teach her to dance in a few years' time!"
"Any reason you couldn't teach a boy to dance?" Stuart asks, causing the
room to pause and contemplate his question.
"...Nope," Krystie says with a grin. "Absolutely no reason at all,
hehe!"
"You'd be happy if you had a son who became a dancer, then?" Dan asks.
"Are you saying you'd be UNhappy?" Stuart retorts, and I immediately
lean into my husband to reward him with a long, tight hug.
"Pick your answer carefully," I caution Dan, who simply sighs and shakes
his head.
"Of course not," the tall, muscular man says. "As long as they're
healthy and happy."
"Though that being said," Krystie says, "our kids are now a 'fab
four'... Just waiting on number five, hehe!"
"Not a 'fab four' while you're still in here," Mary snorts, earning an
eye roll from her BFF. "When you getting out?"
"Tomorrow afternoon, all being well," Krystie replies. "Let me guess-
that's when your meeting is?"
"Good guess," I sigh. "We'll be out of there as soon as we can, I swear-
"
"Hey," Krystie says soothingly. "Take it from one parent to another,
your kid takes priority of your time. Seriously."
"We'll have the 'welcome to the family' party when we're ALL able to
attend it," Mikey says softly.
"Where history can repeat itself and your kid can overshadow mine!"
Krystie teases, giggling as I stick my tongue out in response. "Ahh...
Think she's getting a little restless with everyone being around..."
"We'll go," Mary whispers. "Let you get some rest... Maria!"
"See you guys soon," Krystie whispers, fidgeting in her bed to try to
get comfortable as the four of us leave.
"...Maria is SO cute," I sigh happily.
"She's adorable," Dan says, nodding in agreement. "She's going to be a
frickin' giant, too, what with her mum being 5' 8" and her dad 6' 3"..."
"Lucky her," the 5' 3" Mary spits, before letting out a giggle. "Still,
it's good to know the twenty years from now, the 'Angels' brand will be
in good hands."
"Definitely," I say with a grin. "We should probably head home now, need
to finish off our unpacking... Maybe pick up some, you know, nappies on
the way home..." My final comment earns a tight hug from Mary, which
makes me giggle excitedly.
"Good luck for tomorrow," Mary whispers, before giving me another hug.
"Thanks," I whisper, before breaking the hug and heading back to my
husband's car.
"You know," Stuart says, "there really isn't anything stopping us from,
say, picking up some nappies on the way home, or dropping into
Mothercare and picking up, say, some clothes..."
"...Let's wait until tomorrow," I say with a giggle. "We've already got
so much... I just- I just want it to be, you know, 'finalised' first.
Ugh, this is going to be the longest 24 hours of my life..."
"I know the feeling," Stuart sighs. "You know, there IS something
that'll make it pass faster..." I roll my eyes as Stuart starts the car
and drives us back home.
"Don't even need to ask, do I?" I sigh, before a playful grin creeps
across my scarlet lips. "Typical BOY..."
"Really?" Stuart snorts. "Seriously tell me that you don't want to, you
know, 'try to conceive anyway'? When we get a kid, we might not get THAT
much time by ourselves..." I stare at my husband with a wicked, lustful
look in my eyes, and when he meets my gaze, a wide grin creeps across
his face as well...
Naturally, within minutes of us arriving back home, the two of us are
naked and wrapped in each other's arms, passionately embracing as we
head up the stairs to our bedroom. I gently massage Stuart's penis with
my slender fingers as he traces his finger between my breasts, using the
beads of sweat to lubricate his fingers before teasing my clitoris,
sending lightning bolts of pleasure throughout my entire body. As
Stuart's erect penis enters my vagina, I feel the same spark of
electricity I get every time we make love, and I can't help but yell at
the top of my lungs as he slowly, methodically thrusts within me,
bringing me to an explosive orgasm that leaves my entire body feeling
like I've been plugged into the mains.
As I collapse back onto the bed, my soft, smooth skin slick with sweat,
I can't help but wonder what it's like for Stuart, and the 'opposite
path' he took when compared to my own. Neither of us had 'conventional'
sex as our birth genders. I never had the experience of penetrating
anyone, and although Stuart and I had a lot of oral sex before his SRS,
he had never himself been penetrated. Sometimes I wonder what it must be
like for a man- but every time I do, I find myself feeling thankful that
medical technology has evolved enough to allow me to feel what it's like
to make love as a woman. Being 'taken' feels so, so right... And I
wouldn't exchange the feelings it provides for anything.
We spend the rest of the day finally finishing our unpacking and getting
our house exactly as we want it, not just for both of us, but for the
potential all three of us. Naturally, we end the day with another
passionate lovemaking session, but afterwards, I feel a sense of utter
contentment as my husband wraps me in his slender, but still strong
arms, and I fall asleep with my head leaning against his chest,
listening to his powerful heartbeat...
Thankfully, my sleep is dream-free, and despite my anxiety about the
coming meeting, the sex has 'relaxed' me that much that I sleep right
the way through until my alarm wakes me at 8am. However, once I'm awake,
the nerves quickly return, and as I shower, it dawns on me that today
could very well be the day that my whole life changes... Yet again.
"At least I'll have some warning this time," I muse as I blow-dry my
hair, before applying a light layer of make-up (as I'm at a modelling
job today, it'll be done professionally later), pulling on a comfortable
cotton bra and thong set and sitting down heavily on the bed, giggling
as my husband is startled awake.
"Morning, sexy," I coo, leaning in to give Stuart a gentle kiss on his
lips.
"Morning, babe," Stuart half-grunts. "What- what time is it?"
"Almost 9am," I giggle. "Think we REALLY tested our stamina last night,
heh."
"Well, could be the last night we have our house to ourselves, had to
make the most of it," Stuart chuckles, before sliding out of bed and
heading to the shower. "What time's Nikki getting here?"
"About twenty minutes," I say.
"Are- are you okay?" Stuart asks from under the hot running water. "You
sound REALLY nervous..."
"...That's because I am," I sigh. "What- what if they turn us down?
Worse yet, what if they accept us?"
"How many times?" Stuart asks, not needing to say any more words to ease
my anxiety as I remember that this is a worry I've had countless times
over the past few weeks- but one that will never go away, no matter how
hard I try to calm myself down.
"Yes, yes, I know," I eventually sigh. "I'd better get dressed, got to
go straight to the meeting from the photoshoot so better get dressed..."
"You mean you've actually decided what you're going to wear?" Stuart
asks, making me roll my eyes.
"Stick to music, as you suck at comedy," I retort, which only makes my
husband laugh even louder.
"How about that lilac suit of yours?" Stuart asks, making me frown in
disgust.
"Ew," I spit. "Maybe if I was 45..."
"Okay, I'll stick to music as I suck at fashion, then," Stuart retorts,
making me giggle as I select a very sleek black suit with a pencil skirt
that comes to just above my knee, along with a soft, smooth white satin
blouse and a pair of matching high-heeled pumps. As I'm modelling
underwear today, I go bare-legged, but I stuff a new pair of nude-
coloured tights into my handbag for the meeting. Next I put on my most
expensive, favourite jewellery, including the sapphire earrings
Charlotte bought me for my first-ever Christmas as Jamie, and the
necklace Charlotte got my three years later the one featuring the jewel
made out of locks of hair from both of my parents. I complete my look by
slipping on my expensive, designer sunglasses, before grabbing my
handbag and pulling a pose for my husband as he steps out of the en-
suite.
"Well?" I ask with a practised pout.
"If I didn't know any better, I could swear you were a model," Stuart
teases, and hard as I try to frown, I can't help but giggle as Stuart
leans in to give me a kiss.
"Nikki will be giving me a lift from the shoot," I say as I hear a car
peep its horn outside. "Speaking of..."
"I'll pick you up," Stuart whispers, giving me another kiss before I'm
able to leave the bedroom. "We should go together. I'll text Nikki, let
her know."
"...Thanks," I whisper. "I'll see you there... Dad."
"See you there... Mum," Stuart whispers, giving me one more kiss before
I leave the house and head toward my prot?g?'s car, taking several deep
breaths to calm my nerves before elegantly sliding onto the passenger
seat.
"Hey boss!" Nikki playfully teases me. "...How you feeling?"
"Nervous," I giggle. "Last time I was this giggle was before my SRS,
heh."
"Really?" Nikki asks, playfully waggling her expertly-manicured left
hand- and the rings on her third finger- at me. "Speaking as one married
woman to another?"
"...Okay, maybe the THIRD most nervous day of my life, hehe!" I giggle.
"Even more than moving?" Nikki asks.
"WAY more," I reply. "That was just a house, this is a whole other
person, a person I'm going to be responsible for, a person I'm going to
need to devote all my life to, to love, to mentor-"
"You've got THAT down to a fine art," Nikki says with a warm smile.
"Honestly, you WILL be fine... Maybe once you and the baby are settled
in, I could maybe come and see your house?"
"Wha- oh god, you haven't seen it yet..." I mumble, blushing with
embarrassment.
"It's okay," Nikki shrugs. "You've had a busy few days, we all have."
"And they're only going to get even busier," I muse as we head toward
the studio where I'll be spending the entire morning.
Today's modelling job is underwear and lingerie for a new, fairly
exclusive online store- and it's eerily similar to the second ever
modelling job I did, before 'Jamie-Lee Burke' was even a thing. A
plethora of corsets, basques and teddies cover my body as I pose for the
camera, my professionally made-up face not betraying any of the nerves
that I feel about the meeting that grows closer with every passing
minute.
That being said, though, with every photo that's taken of me, there's
one lingering thought at the back of my mind- 'what if my child sees
these photos when they're older?'. I know that if I ever saw photos of
my mother dressed in the things I'm wearing this morning, it would have
thoroughly scrambled my brain... Could I do that to a child? On top of
being adopted, being the child of a celebrity... Being the child of two
transgendered people...
Normally, it comes as a relief when a modelling job ends, but today, I
could happily stay in front of the cameras all day, if only to put off
the inevitable meeting for one more second. Even though my legs (well,
my thighs) are once again covered by the skirt I wore to the studio, I
feel more exposed than ever. 'Jamie-Lee the model', my public persona,
is a mask- and the adoption panel aren't interested in masks. And any
potential child of mine certainly won't be interested in a mask. They'll
only want to know the real Jamie-Lee... Even though a lot of the time, I
barely know her myself.
As promised, Stuart arrives at the studio to pick me up, dressed in his
own smartest suit, but even when alone with him, I feel my 'mask' start
to return.
"Hey babe," Stuart says, sharing a kiss with me before setting off
toward the adoption agency's office. "Good shoot?"
"Meh, same as always," I shrug. "Pull on the clothes, get photographed,
lather, rinse, repeat..."
"...I'm pretty sure I've been punched for saying the same thing in the
past," Stuart says, making me giggle.
"Probably," I sigh.
"Nervous, then?" My husband asks.
"Petrified," I whisper. "Th- thanks for picking me up."
"Like I was ever NOT going to!" Stuart chuckles. "And yes, I'm nervous
too..."
"Good," I say, before sighing. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean-"
"It's okay," Stuart whispers. "I know what you DID mean... It's like,
today is the official end of the last trace of childhood, you know?
We've got to be 100% responsible, grown-up adults from now on..."
"Does that mean no more gaming sessions?" I ask my husband, who rolls
his eyes in response.
"Only if it means no more shopping or clubbing sessions for you," Stuart
says, making me giggle.
"Touch?," I chuckle, before remembering my earlier anxieties. "Though-
though it's going to be difficult doing what I did this morning, knowing
that our child will inevitably see photos of me in my underwear..."
"I'm not the right person to advise you there," Stuart sighs. "But you
and I both know plenty of people who are."
"...The other Angels," I sigh.
"Right," Stuart says. "Viks in particular, think she had two pubescent
brothers when her modelling career took off. Hell, so did Krystie when
she did her topless shoots!"
"Doesn't mean it's going to be any less awkward," I retort. "And we both
have enough 'awkward' waiting for us as it is..."
"I choose to focus on the 'us' part of that," my husband says with a
warm smile. "No matter what we've got waiting for us, we'll face it
together. The good times AND the bad."
"'Team Milton' for the win!" I cheer, making my husband giggle as we
head deeper into the centre of London.
Mere minutes later, we park outside the offices of the Central London
Adoption Agency, and I take several deep breaths to calm myself before
stepping out of Stuart's car, trying to steady myself on my heels, which
all of a sudden feel VERY high. As we enter the small office, we're
greeted by a smiling receptionist, and even though I know they don't
house the kids in this place, I can't help but hear the quiet laugh of a
baby somewhere in the background.
"Mr Milton, Mrs Milton," the receptionist says the instant we walk
through the door, sending the usual tingle of excitement through my body
every time I'm addressed as 'Mrs Milton'. "The panel will be ready for
you in a couple of minutes, please take a seat while you wait."
"Thanks," I reply, smoothing my skirt underneath me and keeping my knees
pressed tightly together as I sit down on one of the reception's
comfortable chairs. "REALLY scared now..."
"You'll be fine," Stuart says, gently squeezing my hand for support. "WE
will be fine. 'Team Milton' for the win!"
"All three of us," I whisper with a giggle.
A short while later, Stuart and I take deep breaths as a door at the
side of reception opens, and the two of us are called through for the
meeting we've been so anxious about over the last few weeks. It's not
like we haven't met the panel- the exact same members of the panel-
before. The first time we met them, we were expecting it to be like an
interrogation, the kind you see on cop shows or movies where they shine
a bright light in the suspect's eyes to try to 'sweat the truth' out of
them. Instead, we had a calm, friendly discussion with the panel members
about our motivations for wanting to adopt, the type of care we'd be
able to provide and our existing (albeit limited) experience with
children. What was by far the most encouraging thing about the first
meeting was that the fact that Stuart and I are transgendered was only
mentioned once, and even that was in the context of the magazine article
that me, Stuart and a few of our friends did a few months ago. It was
like they saw us as just an ordinary, newly-married couple... Which, of
course, is precisely what we are.
"Stuart, Jamie, so good to meet you again," Stacey- the head of the
adoption panel- says as we shake hands with her and her two colleagues
Brian and Peter.
"Likewise," Stuart says as we sit down opposite the panel.
"We're sorry about the lack of notice in bringing you in here," Brian
says, "but once we match a baby to a family we find it's best to get the
process rolling as fast as possible."
"So- so can we take the baby home today?" I ask, earning smiles from the
panel.
"Not today, we still have some paperwork to finish off," Stacey says.
"But certainly you could take her home as early as tomorrow if you
wanted."
"That'd be great- wait, you- you mean we've been accepted?" I ask.
"We're definitely going to be parents?"
"You meet all of our criteria," Peter explains. "You're obviously
dedicated to raising the child, you both have a healthy income so there
are no worries there, the pictures you've shown us of your new nursery
are the kind you'd use in adoption brochure!"
"But- but this meeting-" Stuart stammers.
"Just a formality to get things in order before finalising the adoption
process," Stacey explains. "We're sorry if it seems like we're springing
it on you, but we did tell you earlier in the year that you had been
accepted."
"...That is true," Stuart concedes, trying his hardest not to blush.
"So- so we'll be- we'll be getting a girl?"
"Yes," Stacey says with a warm smile.
"Perfect," Stuart whispers, giving my hand a gentle squeeze as he looks
me in the eyes and beams a wide, happy smile.
"Would you like to meet her?" Stacey asks, making both my and my
husband's jaw drop.
"She- she's HERE!?" I squeak as my heart suddenly starts to race.
"Of course," Brian says, smiling warmly at my surprise. "We've brought
her along to meet you and get to know you, to get used to your faces
before moving in with you."
"Oh... Wow..." I breathe. "What- I- I want to know all about her!"
"Of course!" Stacey replies, giggling at my enthusiasm. "Her name is
Jenna-Rae, she was born on the 13th of February this year and has been
with us for a couple of months. We think she will be absolutely perfect
with you."
"Jenna-Rae?" Stuart asks, his disdain for the hyphenated name clear on
his face.
"Her biological mother- who, for obvious reasons, we can't share details
of- has given her permission for you to change the name if you wish,"
Stacey says with a smile. "She's young enough that she hasn't become
accustomed to the use of her name yet, though we obviously would ask
that you have a name chosen when you fill in the forms."
"Of course, we'll have the name for you by tomorrow at the latest,"
Stuart says with a confident smile.
"So can- can we see her NOW?" I ask, fidgeting in my seat in my
desperation to meet the baby girl who will become my daughter.
All of the fear and anxiety that filled my body earlier has vanished,
and instead, I'm filled with excitement as I picture the coming few days
and what they'll bring. Bringing our daughter into our home for the
first time, settling her down to sleep in her crib for the first time,
changing her nappy for the first time- well, maybe not THAT experience-
then later in her life as she meets her cousins for the first time, has
her first birthday, her first Christmas, taking her first step, saying
her first word, attending her first dance class, her first day at
school...
My nerves start to jangle once again as Stacey nods and leads me and my
husband down the corridor to a small room, and when she opens the door,
my heart melts at the sight that greets me.
There, sat on the knee of a young woman who barely looks older than me,
is a beautiful, grinning baby girl. On her body is a tiny pink dress and
striped tights, and on her head is a loose mop of short chocolate brown
hair. Tears immediately start to form in my eyes at the sight of the
baby girl, as the mere notion that someone- professionals, no less-
could entrust me with her care might be the greatest compliment I have
ever been given.
"Hi!" The woman gently bouncing the baby on her knee says. "You must be
mum and dad!"
"Yes," I say nervously, wiping the tears from my eyes as I gingerly
approach the girl.
"I'll leave the three of you alone for a bit, get to know each other,"
handing the baby toward me and smiling as I involuntarily recoil.
"...Don't worry, you're far from the first mother to have had that
reaction. But it's okay, she won't bite, I promise!"
"O-okay," I say, trying to stop my hands from trembling as I take the
baby girl in my arms. Despite the change in 'scenery', the tiny girl
doesn't bat an eyelid as I cradle her, gently rocking her back and
forth.
"Take your time," Stacey whispers, leading her team out of the room.
"We'll be outside if you need us." I smile as the door closes behind the
older woman, leaving the three of us alone in the small room.
"He- hello," I nervously say to the baby girl, who simply giggles in
response. "Aren't you just the most beautiful thing ever... I- I'm your-
your new mummy!" My heart melts as the baby girls looks deep into my
eyes, smiling as I grin at her. "This is just so perfect..."
"It is," Stuart whispers, giggling nervously as I hand our new daughter
to him. Naturally, however, both Stuart and the baby girl are instantly
at ease once she's in his strong arms. It's plainly obvious to anyone
who might be watching that no matter how he was born, Stuart was
destined to be a father... Just as I was destined to become a mother.
"Now..." Stuart coos to the giggling girl. "What ARE we going to call
you?"
"Not 'Jenna-Rae', then?" I ask my husband, giggling as he playfully
shakes his head. "Didn't think so."
"She didn't even blink when you said that name so she obviously hasn't
associated it as her own yet," Stuart says. "...Pick one."
"...You pick one," I retort. "You're the one who hates 'Jenna-Rae'. You
come up with something better."
"If you insist," Stuart shrugs. "How about Rebecca?"
"Hilarious!" I retort, making Stuart- and, even better, our new
daughter- laugh. "And no 'Emma' either."
"And DEFINITELY not 'Claire'," Stuart says, earning a sympathetic smile
from me. "Gah, why didn't we discuss this earlier? Not like we didn't
have months to think about it..."
"There- there is one name," I say hesitantly as memories of the past few
months come rushing back to me. "Though feel free to say no..."
"What is it?" Stuart asks.
"It's- it's your dead middle name," I sigh. "Middle deadname, whatever."
"...Olivia?" Stuart asks.
"I know, I know," I sigh. "You don't need it 'rubbing in', constantly
reminded of who you're not. We'll think of-"
"I love it," Stuart whispers. "It- it was actually my grandmother's
name, that's why I was given it. My paternal- my father's mother's name.
I know he'll love it. Reckon she would too. Olivia Milton... Has a nice
ring to it."
"You- you REALLY don't mind?" I ask.
"Really," Stuart says softly. "If it's the name you want... Then that's
what the name will be."
"...Thank you," I whisper, sniffing back a tear. "I love you so much..."
"I love you too," Stuart whispers. "My TWO perfect girls, hehe!"
"Heh," I chuckle as for the first time ever in my real life, I gaze into
the tiny face of my daughter Olivia.
"She'll need a middle name, you know," Stuart says, making me giggle.
"You can choose that one," I say, prompting a snort of laughter from my
husband.
"Oh please," Stuart scoffs. "As if there was ever any doubt what her
middle name would be?" I grin as Stuart continues rocking the baby- our
daughter, Olivia- in his arms. He's right- there was only ever one name
I could honour my daughter by giving her.
We spend the next 45 minutes with Olivia, playing with her, giving her a
feed (under the strict instruction of the woman who'd been caring for
her, of course) and getting to know all about what she likes and
dislikes. However, Stuart and I are both well aware that 45 minutes is
hardly enough time to even scratch the surface. Baby or not, Olivia is a
whole human being in her own right, and it's going to take a lifetime to
truly know her- and I for one can't wait to get started! So much so, in
fact, that when the time comes to hand her back to her care worker,
tears immediately start streaming down my face.
"That's also a perfectly natural reaction," the care worker says as she
sits our daughter back down on her knee. "But don't worry, soon you'll
never have to give her back!"
"Trust me, when she's my age I'll have trouble giving her to anyone
else," I say, earning chuckles from everyone.
"Have you had the chance to think of a name yet?" Stacey asks. "If you
have, then we can get all the forms finished off today so you can take
her home tomorrow."
"We've got a name," Stuart says, smiling as he links his fingers with
me. "A full name, middle name and all." I smile as Stacey nods and leads
us back to the office where we'd met earlier, where we finish filling in
the forms that will officially make Olivia our daughter forever...
After what feels like an encyclopaedia's worth of paperwork, Stuart and
I leave the office with wide smiles on our faces, smiles that only grow
even wider when we bid farewell to Olivia with gentle kisses on her tiny
forehead. Once again, I feel my heart break at the thought of being
separated from the little girl, but that's soon replaced by excitement
at the prospect of becoming a full-time mother, which I will be in less
than 24 hours' time.
"...Take it we're going shopping for toys and baby clothes on the way
home?" Stuart asks as we get back in his car.
"Hell yes we're going shopping for toys and baby clothes!" I laugh. "I
almost can't believe it's real..."
"Oh, you'll know it'll be real the first time you change her nappy,"
Stuart laughs.
"Bring it on," I say with a grin. "Can't wait to show off Olivia to
everyone, to the girls, to our parents... To Charlotte..."
"She will be SERIOUSLY jealous that we have a girl," Stuart sighs.
"Meh, she can always make one herself," I say, before letting out a long
sigh. "But you're not wrong... Are- are you okay that we, you know, have
a daughter?"
"Are you kidding?" Stuart replies with a wide, goofy grin. "I doubt I'll
be able to sleep tonight, I'm so excited..."
"I know the feeling," I say, getting out my phone to check my messages
and sighing at the first one on the screen.
"Who's called?" My husband asks.
"Mikey," I say. "Quick reminder we're not the only ones bringing a child
home tomorrow. Well, today, in their case. Think by now they'll actually
already be home."
"We can drop in on them on the way home," Stuart shrugs. "We won't be
buying anything perishable today, right?"
"Right," I reply.
"And besides," Stuart says with a sly grin, "You just know that Krystie
will be ECSTATIC at the thought of the 'fab five'- Olivia, Maria,
Stephi, Natasha and Destiny."
"Very true!" I giggle. "I take it we're also signing Olivia up for
Krystie's toddler class when we see her?"
"Hell yeah we're signing Olivia up for Krystie's toddler class!" Stuart
says, making us both laugh as we spend the rest of the afternoon
browsing seemingly every baby shop in London.
After the shops close, and with a boot full of toys and tiny dresses,
Stuart and I head to Krystie and Mikey's home, which is naturally abuzz
with excitement- excitement that only grows when we share our own good
news. Fortunately, Krystie herself is the more excited for us than
anyone, and practically forces us to sign the application form for
Olivia for her ballet class- not that we take much forcing! Naturally,
she grins (and actually has to wipe away a tear) when she sees the
middle name we gave our daughter.
With the boot of our car still full of baby-related goodies, we're not
able to stay at Krystie's for long, which makes both of us feel a little
guilty despite Krystie's reassurances (we ARE little Maria's godparents,
after all). Our guilt soon disappears, however, when we arrive back home
and begin filling our nursery- or, as it is now known, Olivia's bedroom-
with all the toys and clothes we bought today. As the room takes shape,
I feel more and more excited- even more than I did for our own bedroom.
It's almost like our family and our house are becoming complete at the
same time- all that's needed now is Olivia herself.
Less than ten minutes after packing everything away in Olivia's room-
and before we've even had the chance to eat dinner- a knock comes from
our front door, surprising me and my husband.
"...Is she early?" Stuart asks. "Thought they were bringing Olivia round
tomorrow..."
"I'll check," I say, opening the door and gasping in surprise at the
identity of the person on the doorstep. "Be- Beverly? What are you doing
here?"
"Hello, Jamie!" The woman who's been my (and Stuart's) counsellor for
six years says with a grin. "Can I come in?"
"Umm, sure," I say, leading the middle-aged woman into the living room,
where she greets both of us with a gentle hug.
"I heard on the grapevine that two of my favourite clients over the last
few years had just become parents," Beverly says with a warm smile. "So
I thought I'd drop in to see how you were doing."
"We're only parents in the legal sense right now,"