Sophie tried to smile as she took her seat in the vast, modern Wembley
Stadium. It wasn't the first time that she'd been to Wembley to see a
game- from a certain perspective, anyway. From a different perspective,
it was undoubtedly the first time that 'Sophie Connelly' had ever set
foot in the legendary stadium, something that the English girl found
impossible to forget as she sat down and felt her tights begin to sag
while her thong rode even higher between her buttocks.
The last time Sophie had visited Wembley, 'she' had worn a pair of jeans
and an England football shirt. Today, however, she was wearing a knee-
length black denim skirt and a smart black long-sleeved top. The last
time she'd visited Wembley, 'she' went with 'her' father. Sophie knew
that if the old man could see her now, he'd be in for one hell of a
shock- and that was before he saw the people accompanying her.
"These are awesome seats!" Amy giggled as she sat down next to Sophie and
straightened her short pleated skirt.
"They're not bad," Sophie replied. And they weren't- just a few seats to
the side of the halfway line and fewer than ten rows back made them some
the best seats available, something Sophie tried to remind herself as she
sat back and tried to relax.
"Careful of your posture," Abbey teased as she sat down on the other side
of Sophie. "Don't want Alana seeing and insisting that your corset is
tied extra-tight tomorrow, do you?"
"Trust me," Sophie chuckled, taking a deep breath and savouring the
feeling of her uncompressed lungs filling with air. "That's the LAST
thing I want!"
As her friends took their seats, Sophie mused on the previous month of
her life, and the unusual shape it had taken- in more ways than one.
In the six weeks since she'd started work for Soixante-Trois Airlines,
Sophie had had the chance to wear male clothing on precisely two
occasions- both of which were when she went to visit her parents at home,
who were naturally full of questions about 'James's new job. Sophie tried
her best to bluff her way through any questions her parents had, which
was made easier by the fact that the previous six week she'd spent living
as 'Sophie' had given her ample opportunity to practise the art of
deception.
As far as her flat mates and her colleagues were concerned, Sophie was
what she said she was- a transgendered woman who had yet to be prescribed
hormone replacement therapy but who was living and working full-time as a
woman. Questions about Sophie's early experiences of femininity, her
early 'experiments' with crossdressing and her favourite aspects of her
new life came thick and fast, and Sophie tried her hardest to answer them
positively, explaining how she'd always fantasised about being a girl
when she was younger, how she always envied the girls at school in their
short skirts, when in fact she'd had no such fantasies... And every day
she got up and opened her very feminine underwear drawer, she cringed.
Sophie had tried to convince herself that she was just doing a job, that
clothes were clothes, and what she'd be wearing would just be the same
bits of fabric she wore normally, just cut into slightly different
shapes. The reality, however, was very different. The sensations provided
by the different garments, from the soft lace of the underwear caressing
her skin, to the corset encircling her waist, to the nylon fabric of her
stockings hugging her legs served to remind Sophie with every step she
took that her life was now very, very different from what it was. The
make-up she wore on her face, and the care she had to take with her hair
reminded her that the image she projected now mattered infinitely more
than it had before, which led to the final, and most uncomfortable aspect
of her transformation- the way she was treated by others.
Every day that Sophie walked through the concourse of Heathrow Airport in
her tight skirt, translucent hosiery and high heels, she felt the stares
of every man in the building burning into her. She knew exactly what they
were thinking, as they were thoughts that she herself had been guilty of
in the past- but thoughts that she didn't dare think anymore. She'd
imagined that she'd be a professional woman in her role as a flight
attendant, but she quickly realised that the phrase 'trolley dolly' was
far more appropriate- especially the 'dolly' part, every time Sophie took
her place in the pre-flight safety briefing and performed the
demonstrations with a fake smile on her painted face and a blank stare in
her heavily made-up eyes.
The one consolation to Sophie was that material for her expose was coming
thick and fast. From anecdotes gathered from unknowing colleagues to
first-hand experience of both customers and management, her files were
filling up fast, and both Rachel and Amelie- the only two to know about
Sophie's 'true identity'- were ecstatic about the progress she was
making. What Sophie soon discovered, though, was she could easily write
ten times more about an 'outsider's perspective' of life as a woman than
she could about life as a stewardess.
"...Still say you should've worn the costume," a familiar Scottish voice
said as she took her seat in front of Sophie, snapping the English girl
out of her 'trance'.
"I'd have looked silly!" Jessica giggled in response.
"You'd have looked sexy," Paige retorted.
"Well- yes, yes I would," Jessica said with a smug grin as she linked her
fingers with her fianc?e's. "But, you know? They might have mistaken me
for an ACTUAL cheerleader, hehe!"
"And I'd have needed therapy for the rest of my life," a young man with
an American accent, who Sophie recognised as Jessica's brother Aaron,
said. "Still, if it'd help the Ravens win..."
"The Ravens weren't originally from Baltimore, were they?" Paige asked.
"Nope," Aaron replied. "They used to be the Cleveland Browns, but their
owner packed up and moved to Baltimore in '96, and a different 'Cleveland
Browns' team took their place a few years later."
"So... Baltimore just bought a pre-made team?" Amy asked, leaning forward
to inject herself into the conversation.
"Basically, yeah," Aaron shrugged.
"The team they're playing," Jessica's sister Hayley said, "the Jaguars,
are always being linked with a move to London, actually."
"Hardly seems fair to people living in Jacksonville," Paige mused.
"It's not like it is over here with local teams," Jessica said. "Most
teams in the major leagues are franchises, companies with, you know, a
corporate identity. A bit like if Soixante-Trois got bought by Virgin or,
you know, relocated their business entirely."
"And it's not like it doesn't happen over here," Natalie said. "Wimbledon
moving to Milton Keynes, for example."
"Or the women's team moving from Lincoln to Nottingham," Hayley (Hayley
Fisher, Sophie's flat mate) interjected. "It's still weird though, just
suddenly changing identity like that." Adopting a whole new identity?
Sophie thought to herself. 'Weird' didn't even begin to describe it.
Sophie tried to relax and engross herself in the pre-game show and in the
match itself- she'd read up on the rules of American Football (and had
played the Madden NFL videogames a lot as a child) so she was able to
follow the game, but every time she went to talk to her American friends
about the game, she found herself pausing. Would a girl- an English girl,
at that- really be as knowledgeable about American Football as Sophie
was? And how would she justify discussing it, especially with Jessica, a
woman she barely knew?
Even as the party was leaving the stadium at the end of the game, Sophie
remained quiet, not wanting to intrude on a conversation she felt she
didn't really belong to- especially when the topic abruptly changed to
something much more 'intimate'.
"So, how's Anna-Jade doing?" Jessica asked Abbey, who responded with a
grin "Know she'd have loved to have been here today."
"She's doing much better," the Essex native replied. "Kinda, you know,
terrifying how much pain she was in at first."
"Don't tell me it put you, of all people, off of the idea?" Paige teased.
"HELL no," Abbey giggled. "The sooner I get it done, the better!"
"Well, just remember who's next in line," Paige said, earning a loud sigh
from many of the women around her. Despite her best efforts, Sophie
couldn't help but let her natural journalistic instinct override her
desire to stay silent.
"Next in line for what?" Sophie asked, internally cringing the second the
words left her mouth.
"Well, for SRS," Jessica explained, frowning in confusion at the blank
look on Sophie's face. "Also known as GRS? Genital reassignment surgery?"
"Aka 'the big chop'," Natalie interjected, giggling as her transgendered
friends all groaned at her.
"It's not a 'chop'," Paige retorted. "It's a-"
"I think we'd better not go into details," Jessica said softly. "Not when
we're about to take my family out to dinner!"
"Thank god," Jessica's sister said, making the whole group laugh as
Jessica, her fianc?e and her family all split from the main group and
headed toward the people carrier Jessica's parents had hired for their
trip to London.
"...Everyone want to come back to ours, then?" Abbey asked. "Say hi to
Anna-Jade, see how she's doing in person?"
"Sure," Natalie replied. "Seems like ages since I last talked to her. And
I don't think any of our newbies have met her yet, have you?"
"I did a couple of flights with her while I was in probation," Amy
replied. "But I know for a fact she went off before either of our two
newest newbies started..."
"...I know I haven't met her yet," Hayley, Sophie's flat mate, shrugged.
"Or, umm, or me," Sophie said, trying not to cringe as she suddenly
realised that her chances of getting away from the group and relaxing at
her home just went straight out of the window.
Sure enough, just over half an hour later, the remaining members of the
group- all seven of them- crammed onto the doorstep outside the small
London flat, all of them giggling excitedly as Abbey reached into her
handbag for her keys. All but one, that is- Sophie tried her hardest not
to fidget as she found herself surrounded by the unquestionably,
unapologetically feminine young women.
"Hellooooo!" Abbey called as she entered the flat, before sighing as she
saw her flat mate rise from the sofa to greet the crowd. "What- no, just-
don't strain yourself, for god's sake!"
"It's not my fucking legs they cut off," Anna-Jade protested,
straightening her loose, knee-length skirt as she slowly hobbled toward
the group. "What, are we having a fucking party or something?"
"Sophie, Hayley, meet Anna-Jade," Abbey said with a long, sarcastic sigh.
"I forgot to ask whether or not either of you were offended by someone
who can fit the F-word into literally every sentence she says."
"Nice to meet you both," Anna-Jade said, exchanging gentle hugs and air
kisses with the two young women. "Ah, fuck it, you brought the other
ginge as well?"
"Nice to see you again too, you potato sucking slut!" Amy replied,
prompting Sophie to look on in confusion as the two women giggled
devilishly and shared a long, obviously genuine hug.
"Ahh, I'm actually glad you're all here," Anna-Jade said as she gently
lowered herself back down onto her sofa. "Missed, you know, 'this', all
the girls together, old friends and new... Even if Jess and Paige do
think they're too good for us, heh!"
"It's not really their fault, honey," Annabelle said in her distinctive
southern drawl as she sat down next to Anna-Jade. "Their family-"
"Yeah, I know, I know," Anna-Jade said with a grin. "I'll catch up with
them when I get the chance, heh. Assuming I actually get the three months
I'm entitled to, anyway."
"Ugh, can't believe the company are pressuring you back to work already
when you can barely walk," Zoe spat, piquing Sophie's curiosity.
"I- I thought the three months was guaranteed in the contract?" Sophie
asked.
"Ah, you can tell she's new," Anna-Jade teased, giggling as the
Englishwoman blushed. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean it like THAT..."
"The company likes saying one thing and then doing another," Natalie
explained. "And they're really not above using emotional blackmail- like,
saying 'we're really understaffed' or 'your colleagues will have to work
extra shifts to pick up the slack', that sort of thing."
"Both of which I've heard in the last two months," Anna-Jade said.
"Of course, if we had a trade union..." Natalie said, making most of the
occupants of the room roll their eyes.
"Thank you for that, Miss fucking Corbyn!" Anna-Jade snorted as Sophie
grew more and more curious about the Irishwoman's tale- and how valuable
it could be to her expose...
"What- what exactly have they said to you?" Sophie asked, surreptitiously
reaching into her handbag and switching on the recording device she had
hidden in the bag for just such an occasion.
"Ugh, every-fucking-thing," Anna-Jade spat, before smiling as Sophie sat
down next to her. "Told me straight to my face that this is counted as
sick leave and as such will be counted against me if I ever apply for
promotion- which has got to go against some law or another. Which will
effectively end my career as I'm 29 in January, and according to Antoine
fucking Masson, you can't push a trolley or, more importantly, look sexy
doing it if your age begins with the number '3'."
"Yeah, I'd heard that," Sophie said.
"Basically, Masson and his arse-lickers resent actually having to pay us
to do their hard work for them," Anna-Jade said. "Nat the commie would
have you believe this is a common thing, employers saying 'you should be
grateful just to have a job at all' and using that as an excuse to abuse
their employees. Never mind the fact that in the last couple of years,
application numbers for the airline have SHARPLY dropped."
"Even- even after the reality show?" Sophie asked.
"If anything, that was what made it drop," Anna-Jade chuckled. "Masson
likes to pretend he's this super-liberal friend to the working class when
in reality, he makes Trump look like- well, Corbyn."
"He can't be THAT bad, surely?" Sophie asked.
"Well- maybe not," Anna-Jade said. "But how many airline owners do you
know insist on their stewardesses being under 30, wearing corsets, high
heels and the tightest skirts imaginable on all flights? I'm just
thankful that even post-op, I'm not allowed to do grey route. Heard of
girls actually passing out mid-flight over there."
"Ugh, grey route was DESPICABLE," Zoe spat as she sat down next to the
two girls. "The skirt was just as tight, but the length of your ankles so
it was even harder to walk, the heels were lower but they were boots that
covered all of your leg bottoms to your knees, the corset was just as
tight, you had to wear a skin tight bodysuit and- I am turning you on, am
I not?"
"Fuck you," Anna-Jade playfully retorted as the Frenchwoman giggled.
"Seriously though, I've been living full-time as a woman for over three
years now and I'd still find a uniform like that sexy, fun to wear... But
not in, you know, forty degree heat."
"Yeah, walking around Dubai dressed like that sounds like medieval
torture," Sophie said. "Reminds me a bit of Trooping the Colour, the
fainting guardsmen."
"It's exactly like that," Zoe said.
"Sure, the south of Spain in summer can be just as bad," Anna-Jade said.
"I've known a few girls drop on those flights too, T-girls too who've
just started oestrogen and are taking time to get used to it... And yes,
I was one of those people."
"Se- seriously?" Sophie asked.
"Yep," Anna-Jade said. "August 2014, been with the company six months,
just started HRT, I felt dizzy on a flight from Paris to Malaga, sat down
for a bit and the next thing I know, I'm waking up in a bed in the first
aid room at the airport."
"Jeez," Sophie said.
"Worst part was that the company then said it'd be counted as a day of
sickness as I didn't complete half the fucking flight," Anna-Jade spat.
"Sure I lost a promotion because of that. Reckon that's why they're
pressuring me so much as well, think I'm one of these people who pulls
sickies just because I once fainted mid-flight..."
"That's appalling," Sophie sighed.
"Welcome to the wonderful world of Soixante-Trois Airlines," Anna-Jade
said with a snort of sarcastic laughter.
"Yeah," Sophie chuckled, internally grinning at the material she was
getting for her expose.
"'Course, if I shoved my nose up the arse of any male member of the
Masson family, I'd probably be fine," Anna-Jade laughed, making Sophie
even more excited. "And yes, that includes 'le connard'."
"Is this- is this Antoine Masson's nephew you're talking about?" Sophie
asked.
"Second cousin once removed," Anna-Jade corrected. "But same difference,
yeah. If you ask me it's no coincidence our boss at the London hub got
her job within a month of shacking up with him."
"I thought Alana got the job before that?" Zoe asked.
"Still explains why she overlooks his obvious, well, you know," Anna-Jade
said.
"There's a part of me that almost wants to meet him now," Sophie
chuckled. "All the stories I've heard..."
"If you do, take some fucking de-greaser with you," Anna-Jade snorted.
"Better yet, don't let him get within ten feet of you!"
"Or one hundred feet," Zoe said with a giggle.
"I- I doubt he'd be that interested in me anyway, umm," Sophie mumbled.
"Because I'm, umm, you know..."
"No need to be so shy," Anna-Jade giggled. "You just heard me announce to
the whole room I just had SRS for god's sake. And Jacques was into me-
well, so to speak- long before that. That's probably his one saving
grace- he chases everything in a skirt, but isn't too fussed what's
underneath it."
"Unless that skirt is part of a Little Bo Peep costume," Zoe said, making
Anna-Jade almost wet herself laughing.
"God, don't remind me of that!" The Irishwoman laughed.
"Is- is this an in-joke?" Sophie asked. Something an expose might want to
know about? The Englishwoman thought to herself.
"You are Rachel's cousin, are you not?" Zoe asked. "Has she not told
about, umm..."
"About- about the tutu project?" Sophie asked. "Yeah, I know about that."
"Really?" Anna-Jade asked, surprise plastered all over her face. "And you
still signed up anyway?"
"There- umm, there aren't many employers as, you know, umm," Sophie
stammered, trying desperately to think of an excuse and cursing the fact
that Rachel hadn't come to the after party from the game. "So, umm,
accommodating for trans people, you know?" Sophie took a deep breath and
braced herself- she'd inevitably be fielding the same questions about her
'transition' that she'd already answered what felt like a million times.
"Oh- yeah, I guess that IS true," Anna-Jade says. "Jacques's attitude is
shared through the whole company, if you say you're a woman, then you're
a woman, no questions asked. Heh, regardless of what you've got under
your skirt or how you got it!"
"Even for Natalie, who is not taking any steps to change her body," Zoe
said.
"There are a lot of private companies who wouldn't be as accepting, in
fairness," Anna-Jade said. "Then again, Soixante-Trois only are because
the EU would tear them a new arsehole. And no jokes about me and 'tearing
new holes'!"
"What- what's it like?" Sophie found herself asking, only realising once
the words had left her mouth that she had actually asked that question.
"...Takes a bit of getting used to!" Anna-Jade giggled, clearly
comfortable discussing it with another transgendered woman.
"I can imagine," Sophie chuckled.
"Yeah, I bet you fucking have!" Anna-Jade teased, sighing as Sophie
started to blush. "I- I'm sorry if I touched a bit of a nerve there-
Sophie, wasn't it?"
"Yeah," Sophie replied, fidgeting in her feminine clothing, which
suddenly felt more uncomfortable than ever.
"There's no need to be so shy, Sophie," Anna-Jade said. "We ARE all girls
here. Doesn't matter what you've got under your skirt or what types of
hormones you've got flowing through your veins. You tell me you're a girl
and your name's Sophie, that's good enough for me."
"...Thanks," Sophie mumbled, thankful that she was well-practised enough
to unquestionably pass as a girl.
"You just started HRT, then?" Anna-Jade enquired.
"Umm... Not yet, no," Sophie mumbled. "Only, umm, only just started-"
"Just started living full-time?" Anna-Jade asked, smiling as the
Englishwoman nodded. "It's okay. You'll get there eventually. Within a
few years you may even be sat on a rubber ring having regular dates with
these things!" Sophie tried not to shiver at the sight of the long, stiff
plastic rods Anna-Jade withdrew from a nearby pouch- or the thought of
inserting them into a part of her anatomy that didn't even exist.
"...Maybe!" Sophie said with as much forced enthusiasm as she could
muster, before bracing herself for an evening full of questions- most of
which she knew she'd end up having to answer, rather than ask...
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"So, how'd you like Wembley Stadium?" Paige asked her soon-to-be family
as they tucked into their starter at the expensive restaurant she and
Jessica had booked. "I mean, it's not a patch on Hampden..."
"That- that's the Scotland national stadium, right?" Jessica's father
asked.
"See?" Jessica asked with a smug grin. "You guys ARE getting to know each
other!" the American woman giggled as her fianc?e gave her a sly elbow to
the ribs, before breaking down in a fit of giggles herself.
"And in fairness, Hampden is like a school playing field compared to some
of the big American stadiums," Paige said.
"Next time you're over, we'll have to take you to a game at The Bank,"
Mr. Tyler said with a wide grin.
"Or if the Ravens make the Super Bowl, you can come over for that!" Aaron
said, making Paige and her fianc?e giggle.
"Keep dreaming, Aaron," Jessica teased her brother, before letting out a
long, happy sigh. "You know... I'm so happy we can just sit round a table
and laugh like this. After everything that's happened the last few years,
the arguments... It really means so, SO much to me that we can all be
together like this."
"No matter how much we argue," Mrs. Tyler said softly, "and no matter
what gender you choose to be, you'll always be our child, and we'll
always love you." Jessica tried not to bristle at the use of the phrasing
'what gender you choose to be', but she decided not to challenge it.
Jessica knew that her mother would probably never be able to fully
understand what it was like to be transgendered, she'd never understand
the sheer need that she- and Paige, for that matter- had to abandon their
old identity in favour of the person they always wanted to be, deep down.
But that was okay- Jessica didn't need her mother to fully understand
her, she just needed her to love her, and to accept her.
"You're happy, you're healthy, you're making good money and you're
engaged to the girl of your dreams," Mr. Tyler said. "No parent could ask
for anything more for their child. Of course, it would be nice if we
didn't have to take a transatlantic flight every time we wanted to see
you- both of you- face to face..."
"Going to be a while before Soixante-Trois goes transatlantic," Jessica
said in a voice barely louder than a mumble. "And it's not like I'm the
only one of your daughters living over a thousand miles away from
home..."
"Oh- shut up!" Hayley mumbled.
"I still don't know why you couldn't have gone to a university on the
east coast, like your brother," Mrs. Tyler said.
"I want to be my own person, do my own thing," Hayley replied. "And
Minnesota's got one of the best law schools in the country."
"It'd going to be different, that big house with no children in it," Mr.
Tyler mused. "Especially with no grandchildren on the horizon..." The
glance Jessica father gave her reminded the American woman that he knew
exactly why she wasn't going to produce children any time soon- or at the
very least, no biological children.
"Can you- can you wait until your last child has moved out please, before
going on about grandchildren?" Jessica asked, making her family chuckle.
"You're, what, 51?"
"...My sisters are both over thirty, and neither of them are married or
have kids yet," Paige interjected.
"Not really helping," Jessica whispered, sharing a frown with her
fianc?e.
"Umm..." Paige mumbled. "When- when you go to Minnesota, we'll give you
the contact details of a couple of girls we met when we were there in
July, they're really friendly and I'm sure they'll help you settle in..."
"I think they recently got engaged too," Jessica said. "Wonder what
people now would think if they knew that someone who'll be president
thirty years from now was mentored by a lesbian couple, one of whom was
transgendered?"
"Oh- shut up!" Hayley protested. "I'm studying law, not politics..."
"Like Bill Clinton and FDR?" Paige teased.
"You- you really do know your American history, don't you?" Aaron asked,
making his future sister-in-law blush.
"Aye, I love everything about your country, you know that," Paige
giggled. "Especially its daughters, hehe!"
"And all but one of its sons, right?" Jessica teased, giggling as Paige
loudly sighed and rolled her mismatched eyes.
"...I'm not taking a drink this time, you brought him up!" The Scottish
woman snarled, earning looks of confusion from her future in-laws.
"Normally, every time Paige starts talking politics, we make her take a
drink," Jessica explained, making her parents and her siblings giggle.
"I know an office that could use a rule like that," Mr. Tyler chuckled.
"One of the best things about London: No 'Make American Great Again'
signs anywhere."
"Maybe you could get your office to install a 'Trump Jar'?" Aaron
suggested. "Our dorm has one, it was inspired by that show Jessica
watches, with the Australian host."
"And the really cute guy with the curly hair," Hayley giggled.
"I'll have to suggest it when we get back," Mr. Tyler chuckled.
"I know Rachel's bar has a 'Masson Jar' in it," Jessica giggled. "Kinda
makes it tricky to talk about work there, heh."
"Think that was the idea," Paige teased her fianc?e, who responded with a
giggle. "Should have them on some flights, heh!"
"Ugh, especially the Paris ones," Jessica sighed. "Which is where I'll be
going all this week."
"Well, I'm sure thing will go just as smoothly as usual, especially with
you in charge of the flights!" Mrs. Tyler said with a proud grin. "You
don't mentor anyone now that you're a flight supervisor, do you?"
"Umm, not anymore," Jessica said. "And Paige didn't take a trainee this
time round but she's on the list for November. Though when you're
supervisor, you do fly with a lot of the girls who are still in
probation."
"You got any of the new girls this week?" Paige asked. "On any of your
flights?"
"Yeah, Tuesday I'm flying with Sophie, Rachel's cousin," Jessica said.
"Sweet girl. Obviously still struggling a little to settle in."
"With the company, you mean?" Mrs. Tyler asked.
Yeah," Jessica replied. "...And, kinda, you know, in other ways too..."
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Sophie groaned as her alarm clock woke her just before 5am, signalling
the start of another working week. After swinging her smooth, hairless
legs out of her bed, she caught a glimpse of her reflection in her
bedroom mirror and let out a long sigh. Even without make-up, if she'd
been asked to guess which gender she was, she would have said 'female' a
hundred times out of a hundred- a misconception definitely helped by the
glossy red polish on all twenty of her nails and the soft fabric and
feminine cut of the vest and shorts she wore to bed.
As the morning progressed, Sophie found herself trying to contain her
shudders as every action she took pushed her further and further down the
path of femininity. From showering with various scented shampoos and
shower gels, to shaving off any stray body hair with her Ladyshave, to
pulling on her groin-flattening thong and padded bra, to knocking on
Amy's door and enlisting her help to tighten her company-mandated corset,
Sophie felt herself being smothered more and more by her assumed
identity, but the most damning thing to Sophie was that the more she did
this new morning routine, the more normal it felt to her. The sensations
of the clothes covering her body, her altered gait from walking in high
heels, the smell of her overtly feminine apartment, walking through
Heathrow Airport with the eyes of every male commuters on her, getting
changed into her uniform in front of other women, transgendered and
cisgendered alike... All of it, much to Sophie's horror, was becoming
commonplace, like 'Sophie' was who she really was, and 'James' was a fake
identity she assumed at weekends...
"...Our stewardesses for today are Jemma," Carly- the flight supervisor-
announced to the passengers in the cabin. "Paige, and Sophie. Take off
will be in five minutes. Flight duration today will be one hour and
twenty minutes. Again, I'd like to thank you for choosing Soixante-Trois
airlines, and I hope you all have a comfortable and enjoyable flight to
Dublin!" Sophie took as deep a breath as her corset would allow, before
adjusting her blue pillbox hat and sitting down, smoothing her straight
blue skirt over her nylon-covered thighs.
"Hey," Sophie heard a strong Scottish accent whisper from the seat next
to her. "It- it's Sophie, isn't it?"
"Yeah," Sophie replied, smiling involuntarily at the grin- and the
mismatched blue and green eyes- on her face. "P- Paige, right? You were
at the game yesterday..."
"Aye," Paige replied. "Had to skip out after the game though, dinner with
the future in-laws, heh!" Sophie giggled as Paige waved her left hand,
and more importantly, the pale band around the third finger. "Just
pretend our uniform code isn't so strict and that there's a diamond ring
there, hehe!"
"Nice," Sophie said with as much fake enthusiasm as she could muster.
"How long are they in town?"
"Flew back last night," Paige said. "Aaron's got college, Hayley's in her
final year of high school so they can't afford too much time away.
Obviously they DIDN'T fly Soixante-Trois heh. Though that is only because
they don't go to America, of course!"
"Yeah," Sophie replied. "Paige, do- do you know Anna-Jade?"
"Heh, worked with her for three years and lived with her in Paris AND
London, so I'd say so!" Paige replied with a giggle. "Did you see her
last night? How's she doing?"
"She's doing fine," Sophie replied. "Swearing a lot, though."
"Ah, so back to normal, then?" Paige asked with a giggle. "Good to know,
as it's my turn next!"
"Your... 'turn'?" Sophie asked, before her eyes went wide as the Scottish
girl mimed a 'scissoring' motion. "...Oh."
"Yep," Paige said. "Might- might have to wait until we're NOT in front of
passengers before talking about this in any further detail, hehe!"
"There- there's no need," Sophie said, gripping the armrests of her chair
as the jet thundered down the runway at take-off thrust. "I mean, it's
sensitive, right?"
"I'm a girl, you're a girl," Paige shrugged. "And from what I understand
from Jess and a few others, you're you know, not only new to the
company... I know- I know you're technically Abbey's newbie, but, you
know? With 'great experience' comes great responsibility, that sort of
thing."
"I- I don't get it..." Sophie mumbled.
"...I'll explain when we're in the air," Paige said with a wink.
A few minutes later, once the 'fasten seat belts' light had extinguished,
Paige and Sophie headed to the kitchen area at the rear of the plane,
where Sophie began boiling kettles and preparing snacks for the plane's
passengers while Paige began unsecuring her drinks trolley.
"What I was saying," Paige said with a warm smile, "is that I've been
taking oestrogen now for almost two and a half years. I know what to
expect, all the steps to take, all the hurdles you'll go through in your
transition... If you ever have any questions, all you need to do is ask."
"...Thanks," Sophie said with a shy grin. "I- I think I'll be okay,
though." Especially as a few months from now, 'Sophie' will just be a
memory, the Englishwoman thought to herself- a thought she had every time
she felt her feminine life starting to overwhelm her.
"Offer's always on the table," Paige said. "A very wise, not to mention
sexy, not to mention transgendered woman said that you can never have too
many friends, after all!"
"Yeah," Sophie nervously chuckled.
"And god knows," Paige sighed. "Working for this place, you'll need all
the friends you can get, heh."
"The- the tutu project?" Sophie asked.
"How- how the fuck did you know about that?" Paige whispered, before
nodding as a wave of realisation washed over her face. "...Of course,
you're Rachel's cousin, aren't you?"
"Yeah, that's how I found out about it," Sophie replied, happy not to
have to lie to the Scottish woman. "I heard something about 'Little Bo
Peep'?" Sophie looked on with a puzzled look on her face as Paige almost
bent double with laughter.
"Ask your cousin to show you the video if she hasn't already," Paige
said. "And before you ask, yes, the costumes are real- ALL of them,
hehe!" Great, another thing for me to dread wearing, Sophie thought to
herself.
"Will do," Sophie said. "Didn't realise the tutu project was so, well..."
"Secretive?" Paige asked. "Kinda need to be."
"I was thinking more 'organised'," Sophie said. "Like, you know, a proper
'gang', that sort of thing."
"Or a union?" Paige asked, making Sophie smirk as she remembered
Natalie's words from the previous night. "Got to stand up for ourselves
somehow. You been to Paris yet?"
"Umm, once, when I was observing," Sophie replied. "Doing it, you know,
'properly' tomorrow."
"They have become REALLY bad lately," Paige sighed. "They're pretty much
exclusively used to ferry friends and colleagues of Masson back and
forth, while he builds up his London base, anyway. On those flight the
customer isn't just right, they're fucking GOD." The Scottish woman let
out a long sigh as the call light illuminated within the cabin. "Ugh,
speaking of... We'll talk in a bit, Soph."
"Sure," Sophie said as Paige pushed the heavy trolley out into the cabin.
Sophie allowed herself an internal smirk as she watched the Scottish girl
go- she'd known that Paige and her close circle of friends had been
members of the tutu project, but now that they knew that she knew about
it, she hoped it would mean that they'd be more happy to open up to her
and give her a LOT more material to work with.
However, for the rest of the flights to and from Dublin, all Paige was
interested was talking about was her transition and Sophie's
'transition'. The Englishwoman fielded questions from her Scottish
colleague about her counselling sessions, the pros and cons of HRT, and
even a description of the recovery process for SRS, which, when combined
with the turbulence on the plane, caused Sophie to start to feel queasy.
Any questions about the tutu project were quickly glossed over by Paige,
frustrating any hope Sophie had of gaining more material for her expose.
Nonetheless, as they disembarked the plane, Sophie was left with the
definite impression that she'd made a new friend. Paige had opened up to
Sophie like they'd been old friends, and not once had she felt awkward
around her, not once had Paige treated Sophie as anything than a fully-
fledged female. However, with every passing minute, Sophie felt herself
growing more and more awkward- though she couldn't tell if it was because
of the way Paige was perceiving her, or because she was afraid of what
the Scottish girl would think if she learned 'the truth' about her...
"Thank you for flying with Soixante-Trois Airlines!" Sophie said with an
enthusiastic squeak as the numerous passengers disembarked in front of
her, barely acknowledging her existence.
"Thank you, young 'lady'," an older woman said, looking disinterestedly
at Sophie as she walked through the tunnel connecting the plane to the
airport. Sophie kept her fake, plastic smile plastered to her face as the
passengers disembarked, but once the last one was out of sight, she let
out a long sigh- and much to her surprise, so did her new friend.
"I heard what that woman said," Paige grumbled. "Don't take it to heart,
okay?"
"Why do they even fly with the airline if they think that way about
transgendered people?" Sophie asked.
"Heh, I wondered the same thing myself for a long time," Paige chuckled.
"Then I found out the answer, and you'll LOVE it."
"Go on," Sophie asked, her journalistic instincts tingling at the
possibility of more information.
"It's so ironic," Paige laughed. "Most of Soixante-Trois's customers are
corporate, businesses making block bookings for regular commuters and
corporate getaways, that sort of thing."
"Yes..." Sophie prompted.
"If any of these businesses threatened to withdraw their custom," Paige
said, barely suppressing her giggle, "Soixante-Trois would simply
threaten to report them to the EU on the grounds of discrimination."
"What- really?" Sophie asked.
"Yep," Paige said. "The same company that treats us like disposable
Barbie dolls is only too happy to ride to our defence the second it
affects their profit margins. And not one second before."
"Has this ever happened?" Sophie asked. "Have they ever made good on that
threat?"
"Never had to," Paige shrugged. "Reckon everyone's scared of the negative
publicity, heh. And it's only on certain routes, red route's usually
better as it's full of holidaymakers and families. And there's another
less 'official' reason why I reckon everyone keeps flying with us."
"Go on..." Sophie said in a teasing voice.
"Because there are middle-aged men out there who get off on the idea of
young quote-unquote men dressing up as sexy stewardesses and serving
their every whim," Paige snorted. "Maybe repressing something, I dunno."
"Or they get off on the idea of demeaning us," Sophie mumbled.
"Uh- no," Paige retorted with a snort of laughter. "No, no, no, no, no.
No one is fucking well demeaning me!"
"Yeah- but, umm, you know," Sophie mumbled. "They might see it...?"
"They can see whatever they want, I don't care," Paige said defiantly.
"First time I put on this uniform, I wasn't even on hormones yet. But it
gave me the kind of confidence 'Paul' never, ever had. I'm sexy and I SO
know it. When I take the uniform off, I go home, snog my fianc?e- my also
transgendered and female fianc?e- change into a comfy short skirt- about
as normal as it's possible for clothing to get- before making dinner,
eating dinner, spending the evening cuddled up on the sofa watching
Netflix and heading to bed."
"...Sounds like most people's evening?" Sophie replied, musing that for
her, the short skirt was also becoming an increasingly normal part of her
evening routine.
"Exactly," Paige said. "But I'm sure some people reckon we get shoved
into a box or something, or spend the whole evening weeping at the
slightest criticism or sneer or something."
"Maybe a customer service role ISN'T for you?" Sophie asked, making the
Scottish girl giggle.
"Oh, I don't mind customer SERVICE," Paige said. "It's the customers who
kinda ruin it, hehe!" Sophie smiled as she and the rest of the cabin crew
finished the post-flight checks, before heading back to the locker room
to change into their commuting clothes. As always, Sophie was forced to
smirk at the total comfort the other women- all of whom were either
genetic women or on HRT- had when stripping down to their underwear in
front of her, a comfort that was slowly growing in Sophie herself as she
removed her uniform to expose the bra, thong and corset covering her
body- something that mere weeks ago would likely have induced a panic
attack in her.
Sophie's 'new normal' continued when she exchanged gentle hugs with Paige
and her other colleagues before heading to the nearest tube station,
which ferried her back to the small London flat that she called 'home'.
Sophie let out a long sigh as she opened the front door of the flat, both
at the relief of finally being home, and the sound of a loud, excited
discussion coming from the living room.
"Hey girls!" Sophie said with as much enthusiasm as she could muster as
she entered the living room, though her tiredness was plain to see for
her friends.
"Hey girl," Amy replied. "Now THAT is the sound of someone who's been
badly overworked today, hehe!"
"Good guess," Sophie said, sitting down on the sofa next to Hayley and
letting out a long, happy sigh as she slipped off her high-heeled shoes.
"Bet you never thought you'd get sick of heels, eh?" Hayley asked with a
giggle.
"...No," Sophie replied, chuckling to disguise her lie.
"Soixante-Trois Airlines," Amy announced dramatically. "The only employer
that can make even trannies fed up of women's clothing! Well, apart from
skirts, obviously. And hose."
"And lacy underwear," Hayley said.
"And make-up and mail polish," Amy continued. "If they just did away with
the corsets and gave us lower heels to wear on flights, it'd be the
perfect employer!"
"...Apart from the customers, right?" Sophie asked, earning giggles from
her flat mates.
"Ah, not ANOTHER moron?" Amy asked, making Sophie blush.
"As they were disembarking," Sophie replied. "Said the phrase 'young
lady', with the emphasis-"
"Yeah, not hard to guess," Amy sighed. "I get that a lot, even with being
5' 4" and very, VERY cute, hehe!"
"A lot of genetic girls get it too," Hayley said. "Doesn't make it any
less inexcusable. Of course, if my doctor would just prescribe me
oestrogen..."
"Ah, here we go," Amy sighed. "You know this sort of thing doesn't happen
overnight. Took me two months before I got my prescription, Soph isn't on
them either..."
"Doesn't mean I need it any less!" Hayley protested. Sophie took a deep
breath as she rose from the sofa to change out of her commuting attire,
knowing full well exactly what was going to be said over the course of
the following ten minutes. Hayley would complain about her lack of
hormones, Amy would remind Hayley that transformations are slow by their
very nature, Hayley would complain about it hindering her chances to get
a gender recognition certificate, Amy would remind her that she doesn't
have one either... Sophie had been dragged into the argument far too many
times- by both women- and on each occasion she'd felt more uncomfortable
than she'd ever felt in her whole life. And as Sophie noted as she slowly
unlaced her corset, there was definitely a lot of competition for that
'honour'.
When Sophie emerged from her bedroom she wasn't surprised to find that
the argument was still raging, but she was surprised when it almost
immediately stopped as she plopped herself back down on the sofa.
"...What?" Sophie asked, tensing up as her flat mates regarded her with
confused, almost judgemental stares.
"What we were saying about getting fed up of women's clothing," Amy said,
making Sophie roll her eyes.
"This IS women's clothing," Sophie sighed, gesturing to her pink hoodie
and grey sweat pants and preparing to put on one of her regular 'acts'.
"Do you know how you can tell?"
"Is it..." Amy replied, the smile returning to her face. "Because it's
infinitely more comfortable than BOYs' clothing in every imaginable way?"
"Got it in one," Sophie said with a smug grin- even as she was forced to
admit to herself that Amy was right- the lounge wear was far more
comfortable than anything 'James' had owned, and even when 'Sophie' was a
memory, she could easily visualise 'James' lounging around in the same
hoodie and trousers.
"It's not good for your skin to leave make-up on too long anyway," Hayley
concurred, playfully brushing a stray hair out of Sophie's face even as
the brown-haired girl protested.
"Even though with the amount the company makes up wear, you need a
jackhammer to remove it!" Amy giggled.
"Yeah," Sophie giggled, before frowning as an awkward silence filled the
room. "...So, then? Who won this time?"
"Ugh, there are NEVER any winners in THAT argument," Amy moaned.
"There might be if there was, say, someone to break the tie..." Hayley
said, staring intently at Sophie, who simply sighed in response.
"Forget it," Sophie said, making her flat mates giggle- something that
caused her to involuntarily smirk.
"And besides, it's not like we don't support you, right?" Amy asked.
"Umm- yeah, that's right!" Sophie concurred.
"You'll get oestrogen eventually, Hayley," Amy said softly. "You just
need to stop pushing it so much, relax, let it happen. Learn to love life
the way you are."
"I know," the 19 year old woman sighed.
"Same goes for you, Sophie," Amy said, making the brown-haired woman's
eyes go wide.
"Umm... Okay, I guess..." Sophie mumbled.
"I know, I know," Amy giggled. "It's not a priority for you right now.
But sooner or later, the call of the girl will draw you in and there'll
be no going back..." Fat chance, Sophie thought to herself.
"I know I should be patient," Hayley moaned, curling her legs underneath
her and snuggling as deep into the sofa as she could go. "I- I guess I'm
just stressed out about my dad, you know, I mean, he- sorry, she- she's
been on oestrogen for god knows how long..." As Hayley began talking
about her dad, Sophie couldn't help but notice that Amy immediately
started fidgeting, looking extremely uncomfortable with the topic of
conversation.
"Do- do you reckon we're, like, a proper 'gang'?" Amy asked. "Not in,
like, the guns and violence kind of way, but like the Angels, I mean?"
"Umm, I guess," Hayley mumbled, confused by the sudden change in the
topic of conversation.
"But what should we call ourselves?" Amy asked. "We've got to have, like,
a group name, right?"
"...Do we really?" Sophie asked, bemused by the sudden turn the
conversation had taken.
"Team ASH," Amy said with a confident grin. "As in Amy, Sophie, Hayley,
right?"
"Makes sense," Hayley says. "Putting Soph in the middle to keep the two
of us apart..."
"Ah, where would we be without you, Soph?" Amy asked, making Sophie blush
and embarrassedly giggle.
"Ah, don't feel too bad," Hayley reassured the brown-haired woman.
"That's just Amy admitting that you're maturer than both of us put
together!"
"By miles," Amy concurred.
"As compliments go..." Sophie teased, before shrugging. "Meh, I'll take
it!" Sophie let out a long, genuine giggle with her flat mates as she
felt herself relax more and more. When Sophie went to bed at the end of
the evening, she had to admit to herself that she'd truly enjoyed the
evening, and that regardless of what happened in the future, she hoped
she'd be able to remain friends with her flat mates- though whether or
not they'd want to be a member of 'Team AJH' was another matter
entirely...
The following morning, Sophie had her usual plastic smile on her heavily
made-up face as she and her colleagues performed the pre-flight safety
briefing for her passengers, though on this particular morning, it wasn't
quite as fake as it had been previously. Sophie mused as she sat down at
the end of the briefing that even the heels had started to feel less
high, her skirt less tight and her corset less restrictive...
"Penny for your thoughts?" Jessica asked as the plane started to slowly
taxi down the runway.
"Hmm?" Sophie replied. "Oh, umm, nothing. Just- just, you know, eager to
get through the day, got tomorrow AND Thursday off." Unless you count
writing up the expose as work anyway, Sophie thought to herself.
"Ah, so jealous," Jessica giggled. "I'm at work all week but Paige has
got tomorrow and Thursday off as well. The- ah... I think we'd better
continue this conversation in private, hehe!"
"Sounds good to me!" Sophie said, smiling at the thought of more material
for her expose as the plane roared down the runway.
A few minutes later, when the plane was high above the English Channel,
Jessica and Sophie rose from their seats and headed into the plane's
kitchen, where the brown-haired Englishwoman began preparing the
refreshment trolley in the same practised manner she'd seen Paige do the
previous day. Jessica, however, wasted no time in continuing the
conversation she'd begun while the plane was taking off.
"Normally I wouldn't be doing this," Jessica said as she began to fill
jugs with water. "Flight supervisors do get to delegate, but I did want
to talk to you in particular, Sophie."
"...Really?" The Englishwoman nervously replied.
"Yeah," Jessica said. "I figure anyone who knows the name 'tutu project'
and hasn't told Alana about it must be trustworthy, right?"
"Right..." Sophie replied, a grin quickly spreading across her face.
"Paige told you that I mentioned it yesterday, then?"
"We do kinda share a lot," Jessica giggled. "Has Rachel shown you the
video yet?"
"Video?" Sophie asked. "Or you- of your and Paige's proposal, you mean?"
"No, but I'll circle back to that in a bit," Jessica said, giggling
happily at the memory of the day she and Paige got engaged. "It's- well,
next time you see Rachel, ask her to show you 'the video'. She'll know
what you mean!"
"Will do," Sophie said with a grin of her own.
"As for me and Paige... Yeah," Jessica said, her smile quickly fading.
"That video of us getting engaged didn't exactly win us any favours with
management."
"Yeah, you mentioned before," Sophie said.
"So, me and Paige are literally NEVER scheduled off on the same day,"
Jessica sighed. "Our management can be truly spiteful at times. They
can't punish us properly, but they'll make sure we 'know our place'
somehow. We both do the Paris route a lot more than usual, too."
"I've heard some horror stories," Sophie said. "This is my first time as,
you know, a 'live' flight attendant..."
"Looks like you're about to find out," Jessica sighed, pointing to the
call light in the kitchen. "Good luck."
"Thanks," Sophie whispered, straightening her hat and her skirt before
pushing the trolley out into the cabin, where she quickly located the
passenger who had summoned her. Much to Sophie's chagrin, the passenger
was middle-aged, male and wore an expensive business suit on his body...
And a very deep scowl on his face.
"Good morning sir, how may I help you?" Sophie asked in her sweetest
voice.
"Mmph," the man grunted in response, confusing the young flight
attendant.
"I- I'm sorry, sir?" Sophie asked. "How- how can I hel-"
"I asked for a brandy, you stupid girl!" The businessman spat in a
refined Parisian accent. "Do your ears not work or do you have no brain?"
Does your dick not work, Sophie thought to herself.
"My apologies, sir," Sophie said, pouring the business man a drink and
carefully laying it on a napkin on his tray table, doing her best to
ensure he had nothing further to complain about. However, as hard as she
tried, Sophie knew instinctively that her best simply wasn't going to be
good enough...
"You nearly spilled it!" The businessman snarled. Really? Sophie thought
to herself with a heavy internal sigh.
"I apologise sir," Sophie simpered. "I'll try harder next time."
"So you didn't try hardest this time?" The businessman spat, making
Sophie blush furiously as his friends all laughed at her expense.
"I- I-" Sophie stammered.
"Just get lost," the businessman scoffed, chuckling evilly as Sophie
dragged her trolley back to the kitchen.
"If you want to sit down, have a cry, go ahead," Jessica whispered
softly. "I'll take the trolley out the next few calls."
"Thanks," Sophie sniffled, trying her hardest not to cry. "Why- why
should we put up with this?"
"The man you served was Bertrand Marchal," Jessica explained. "Old friend
of Antoine Masson, on the board of Soixante-Trois Industries- Industries,
not just the airline- and worth several hundred million Euros in his own
right. You make a fuss, you're more likely to get fired yourself."
"Money doesn't equal a good character, obviously," Sophie spat.
"Yeah, look at the government of my homeland if you want more proof,"
Jessica snorted. "Masson's friends have this game, the first to make a
stewardess cry 'wins'."
"What do they win?" Sophie asked. "A big badge with twat written on it?"
"They should!" Jessica asked, laughing heartily before sighing as the
call light illuminated again. "Stay here, take several deep breaths."
Sophie nodded and remained in the kitchen for the next two minutes,
before Jessica returned with a deep frown on her face.
"...Don't need to ask, do I?" Sophie asked with a sympathetic smile.
"For what it's worth, they didn't 'win'," Jessica replied. "Every time
you rise above it, YOU win."
"Easier said than done," Sophie sighed. "Have- has no one ever even tried
to challenge management about this?"
"Where's the point?" Jessica shrugged. "We do, we get fired and replaced
at the drop of a hat. Tutu project's only, like, a very tiny part of the
company."
"But what if it was bigger?" Sophie asked. "What if literally every
stewardess complained at once? They can't fire everyone."
"Are- are you talking about a union?" Jessica asked. "Or- or even a
strike? That'd never happen..."
"Never say never," Sophie whispered. "Things can't carry on the way
they're going, can they?"
"Sadly, that's not for us to decide," Jessica said, sighing as the call
light illuminated yet again.
Fortunately for Sophie- and the rest of the cabin crew- the flight back
from Paris to London was less stressful, with the businessmen tired from
a hard day's work, but as the last of the passengers disembarked at
Heathrow, Sophie still let out a long, pained sigh.
"Ah, take a deep breath, you won't have to even look at another passenger
until Friday!" Jessica teased. "Where are you off to then?"
"Umm, Amsterdam," Sophie replied. "Being kept on blue route while I'm
still in probation."
"Yeah, but you'll be out of probation in November," Jessica said with a
smile. "And red route is REALLY enjoyable in winter, trust me. I would
say I'd put in a good word with Alana to get you transferred, but if I
put in the word you'd probably end up flying to Iceland in December or
somewhere like that."
"Does the airline even fly to Iceland?" Sophie asked.
"Wouldn't surprise me if they started flying there just to punish us,"
Jessica snorted. "Either way, don't worry too much about it. Keep your
nose clean, don't mention the tutu project to anyone- especially Alana-
and you'll be fine." Not even Team ASH? Sophie thought to herself, before
frowning as that thought began to linger in her mind.
"Have- have you flown with, umm, Amy Harris or Hayley Fisher?" Sophie
asked.
"Yeah, I flew with Hayley yesterday, actually," Jessica asked. "And I've
been on a few flights with Amy before, too. They're your flat mates,
aren't they?"
"Yeah," Sophie said. "They're pretty cool, you know?"
"Asking if they'd be suitable for the project?" Jessica asked. "Your
cousin's the best person to ask there."
"My cous- oh, Rachel?" Sophie asked.
"You have more than one cousin?" Jessica asked, before rolling her eyes.
"Heh, silly question, most people probably do! But yeah, if- if you want
to, you know, 'induct' them, I'd ask Rachel. But I would be kinda
careful, you know? This dream of a union you have will die the second you
talk to the wrong person, or if Alana gets wind of it... Don't want to
get fired just six weeks into the job, do you?"
"Not really," Sophie replied. "It's just- you know?"
"You want your 'gang' to be integrated into the rest of the 'gang'?"
Jessica asked with a grin. "Understandable. I mean, I guess if Rachel
trusts you to be in the tutu project, you must be a good judge of
character, hehe! Just be thankful there are no initiation rituals, like a
fraternity- sorry, I mean sorority!"
"Yeah," Sophie chuckled.
"Unless, of course, you want there to be an initiation ceremony," Jessica
teased. "You'd have to dress up in a sexy costume..."
"I- I'll pass, thanks," Sophie chuckled.
"Saving it for when you pass probation?" Jessica giggled. "You can never
have too many parties, you know..."
"Like you can never have too many friends?" Sophie asked, making Jessica
giggle and nod.
"Okay, okay," Jessica giggled, throwing her hands up in mock defeat.
"Take Hayley and Amy to see Rachel, explain about the project. Just don't
drop me or Paige in it, okay?"
"Deal," Sophie giggled as she and her colleagues completed their post-
flight checks.
A short while later, with her uniform having been exchanged for a smart
pencil dress, Sophie strode through the front door of her flat with a
confident, determined look on her face. Amy and Hayley WERE her friends,
and she WOULD include them in her life, and her projects- one project in
particular...
"Hey Amy," Sophie said to the ginger-haired woman, who was snuggled into
her chair wear a very similar outfit to the one Sophie herself had worn
the previous night. "You're looking... Plain."
"Kiss my arse," Amy replied with a giggle. "I look, and feel,
comfortable. Some brown-haired woman taught me about the joy of sweats
yesterday evening!"
"Sounds like a clever woman," Sophie said with a smug grin.
"Not to mention a woman who looks great in a smart dress and heels," Amy
said, making Sophie bite her lip with embarrassment. "...I'm just
teasing, god! Anyway, how was the dreaded Paris run?"
"Dreaded," Sophie snorted. "Justifiably dreaded, too."
"Yeah, I've had to deal with 'the game' a few times," Amy snorted. "I
don't let them get to me. They want to play their stupid game, I say let
them. I'll just smile even more, piss them off even more."
"Yeah, that's a good idea," Sophie mused. "Rise above it... Don't you-
don't you sometimes, wish, though?"
"...I spent most of my childhood wishing for one thing in particular,"
Amy said, sighing as a guilty look crept across Sophie's face. "...Then
again, I guess I'm not the only one, heh. What, exactly, do I wish for?"
"Customers that behave themselves!" Sophie replied with a snort of
laughter, studying her flat mate's reaction carefully.
"...Literally every single flight," Amy confessed. "As much as I rise
above it there are times I just want to grab the coffee pot and dump it
down the passengers' trousers, heh. Though given the way they watch me
wiggle up the aisle, they'd probably get off on that, heh."
"No 'probably' about it," Sophie said, making Amy giggle.
"Sometimes I wonder if they keep flying with us because they secretly
fantasise about mincing around their homes with a feather duster shoved
up their arse," Amy snorts. "Or worse, it's more than just a fantasy at
times!"
"So you wouldn't exactly call yourself Antoine Masson's biggest fan,
then?" Sophie asked.
"He probably shoved a vacuum cleaner up there, let alone a feather
duster," Amy said, smirking as Sophie almost bent double in fits of
laughter. "This- this isn't, you know, a secret test of character or
something, is it? You don't have a microphone hidden in your bra and this
is all being broadcast to Soixante-Trois HQ, is it?"
"...Yes and no," Sophie said with a warm smile. "I'm not, you know, a spy
for Masson, but I may know a few people you might be interested in
meeting... Fancy going down the pub?"
"Dressed like this? Umm, no?" Amy retorted.
"So get changed then," Sophie said, earning a surprised look from her
flat mate, followed by a loud giggle.
"...Deal," Amy said. "On one condition- after last night, however girly I
dress, you have to dress girlier!" Naturally, Sophie thought to herself.
However, even she was forced to admit it was a small price to pay to get
a co-conspirator onboard.
"Deal," Sophie said, grinning as Amy jumped out of her chair and headed
to her bedroom, while Sophie herself entered her own room.
Just over forty five minutes later, the two women walked into the pub
side by side, each dressed in a short black skirt, a clingy low-cut top,
sheer black tights and high heeled shoes- though as per their
'agreement', Sophie's skirt was shorter, her top was clingier and her
heels were much higher than Amy's. And yet, as she walked up to the bar,
Sophie found that she didn't feel nearly as self-conscious as she did the
first time she walked through the bar dressed in women's clothing. She
put this down at first to the fact that she was with Amy, who was dressed
identically to her and in more or less the same situation as her, but as
she sat down and unconsciously straightened her skirt, Sophie began to
wonder whether or not she actually did feel comfortable in the revealing
clothing...
"Evening, ladies!" Danny said with a warm grin. "What can I get for you?"
"Your missus, please," Sophie replied with a warm grin of her own.
"In a glass or straight from the bottle?" Danny replied, laughing loudly
as his partner snuck up behind him and hit him over the head with one of
the pub's menus.
"Make them two white wines," Rachel ordered Danny, before turning to the
two young women who had just walked in. "And good evening to you two
ladies! What brings you in here?"
"She does," Amy says, gesturing toward the blushing Sophie.
"Yeah," Sophie said with a shy giggle. "Rachel Harrison, meet Amy Harris-
Amy HarrisOFF."
"Ah, so you work with Miss Connelly, then?" Rachel asked.
"And live with her, sadly," Amy mock sighed, giggling as Sophie rolled
her eyes. "But yes, I've worked for Soixante-Trois since May. And yes, I
am, well, you know."
"Yeah," Rachel whispered. "You two- you two grab a table, a private one
somewhere, I'll join you in a bit." The two young women smiled as they
took their glasses of wine to a secluded booth in the corner of the pub,
where Amy turned to Sophie with a look of concern on her face.
"That- you brought me here to meet Rachel Harrison?" Amy asked. "The same
Rachel Harrison who is loathed by all of the airline's management?"
"Trust me, the feeling mutual," Sophie replied, sipping her drink. "And
besides, she's my cousin, I thought I told you that?"
"Well- yes, but- ugh, I didn't think you were THIS close..." the ginger-
haired woman replied. "But- still, you know? Are you trying to get us
fired?"
"You- you can't fire someone for going to a pub, surely?" Sophie asked,
before sighing. "And even if you can, you SHOULDN'T. Isn't that what you
were saying before we came here?"
"I said I wished that working conditions were a little better," Amy
replied. "But they're not BAD, you know?"
"How many Paris flights have you done again?" Sophie retorted, silencing
her flat mate as Rachel slid into the booth opposite them.
"So then," the blonde woman said with a grin. "What, exactly, can I do
for you two ladies?"
"I've been repeatedly told by mutual friends of ours that you have a
video I may be interested in watching," Sophie said, causing Rachel's
eyes to go wide.
"So- Sophie..." Rachel grimaced. "Can- can we talk in private, please?"
"Umm, but- but we just got here?" Sophie replied. "And our flat mate
isn't here yet..."
"We won't be a second," Rachel said, rising from her chair and grabbing
Sophie by the arm. "Excuse us a second, Amy." Sophie frowned in confusion
as Rachel dragged her behind the bar and up the stairs to the pub's
private kitchen.
"What- what's wrong?" Sophie asked as she was sat down by the 29 year old
woman. "Did I do something wrong?"
"Uhh- yeah, just a bit!" Rachel sighed as she sat down opposite Sophie.
"What exactly did I ask you to do?"
"Help make matters better for Soixante-Trois employees," Sophie shrugged.
"That's the GENERAL idea," Rachel retorted. "What SPECIFICALLY is your
role in this project?"
"...To gather information and write it up," Sophie replied, her voice
dipping into a quiet mumble.
"Exactly," Rachel sighed.
"I've got a LOT of great information, honestly," Sophie pleaded. "I could
probably write it up now, even, but-"
"...'But'?" Rachel asked as Sophie hesitated.
"...But, umm," the brown-haired girl mumbled. "I- I could get more if,
you know, I get closer to the other stewardesses..."
"Well- probably," Rachel said. "I'm not denying THAT, but- what exactly
is this all about, Sophie?"
"I just think- I just think that Amy and Hayley would be good fits for
the tutu project, that's all," Sophie shrugged.
"I'll be the judge of that,"