"...Happy birthday Amy-lie," the assembled crowd sang in their loud,
alcohol-fuelled voices. "Happy birthday to you!" The crowd cheered as the
two young women at the front of the room- both of whom worse bright
sashes with the logo 'birthday girl' written on them- blew out the two
candles on the large cake in front of them.
"Ah, thank you, thank you!" Amy giggled. "But you are NOT calling us
that!"
"I have been called worse," Amelie shrugged as she barely suppressed a
giggle. "But you are right. We do not want people to think that we are a
couple, do we?"
"Damn right you don't," Ellen giggled as she wrapped an arm around the
French girl's waist and gave her a long, deep kiss, much to the delight
of almost everyone in the crowd.
"Meh, especially as I'd only be marrying you for your money," Amy
shrugged, making Amelie giggle again.
"Speech!" Natalie called from the crowd.
"Just because you want my tongue out of your sister's mouth," Amelie
teased, before giving Ellen another longer, deeper kiss.
"I'll start then," Amy said. "While you two finish sucking each other's
tonsils. Twelve months ago- well, twelve months and a day a go- I was a
lonely, miserable, short BOY. And then, one year ago today, I received a
present that read 'to our child on their 21st birthday, boy or girl', and
all of a sudden, my life changed. For the better. In every measurable
way. The way it improved most, though, is that I get to spend my second
birthday as Amy with some of the best friends I've ever made. And Anna-
Jade, wherever you are."
"Get fucked!" Anna-Jade replied with a barely-contained laugh, making the
room giggle.
"But seriously, thank you all!" Amy giggled. "Birthday girl number two,
you ready?"
"It is not my birthday until tomorrow," Amelie shrugged, giggling before
giving Ellen another long kiss.
"Start talking!" Natalie growled, making the assembled crowd all laugh.
"Oh, very well," Amelie said with an overly dramatic sigh, which was
immediately followed by a girlish giggle. "Like Amy, I have not had a
birthday like this before, but for very different reasons. You may be
thinking that on my birthdays before, I would have received everything I
ever wanted. But that is not true. All I wanted was to be a normal girl,
to celebrate with friends. Your friendship is the greatest gift that I
have ever received. So merci, merci beaucoup." Amelie smiled happily as
the crowd let out a collective 'aww' and applauded her speech.
"The helicopter was a great present though, right?" Paige yelled, making
the French teenager giggle and roll her eyes.
"It will be if I am ever allowed to fly it myself!" Amelie retorted as
she and Amy began cutting the cake and handing out slices to everyone. "I
am not lying when I say that this is the best birthday party I have ever
had, though. As you will find out tomorrow, heh!"
"It can't be THAT bad, surely?" Paige asked her former trainee.
"It might not have been if it was not also my father's birthday this
week," Amelie sighed. "Part of the reason all of my birthdays have been
terrible, my father always insisted on celebrating his with mine, and as
my father is Antoine Masson..."
"Say no more," Jessica sighed, having heard all about Amelie's family
troubles from her fianc?e. "Did- did you never have, you know, your own
friends at the party?"
"If by friends you are saying 'people my age', then yes," Amelie replied.
"If you are saying 'people who are friendly', then definitely no. As you
will see tomorrow."
"I'm getting the feeling we're not going to get any more spoilers," Paige
said with a snort of laughter.
"All I will say is that you should not expect to have as much fun as you
are having tonight," Amelie said with a sympathetic smile. "I know I
shall not."
"Aww, ma amie," Zoe said, giving her countrywoman a playful hug. "If it
helps you, it is my sister's birthday on Tuesday and I will not have a
lot of fun at that either!"
"Another birthday for the pile-up!" Ellen giggles. "And Rachel and Nat
two weeks ago... Guess some people really like screwing at the start of
March, heh."
"Obviously that is language you must not use tomorrow," Amelie sighed.
"And that is our parents who you are speaking of!"
"Yeah, I know," Ellen moaned, playfully resting her head on her lover's
shoulder.
"Now I know why you didn't invite Anna-Jade," Jessica giggled. "Have you
still not told 'Fat Tony' about the two of you?"
"He is still trying to set me up with eligible bachelors in London AND
Paris," Amelie spat. "I do not think he would ever accept this."
"It's so weird though, when you think about it," Hayley sighed. "A man
from one of the most liberal countries in the world, which decriminalised
homosexuality in the EIGHTEENTH century, and who runs an airline that's
hailed by LGBT groups, is so bigoted?"
"He has said he would fire you all tomorrow if he could," Amelie spat.
"You know who is his business inspiration."
"Ugh, do I ever, the orange faced bas-" Paige began, before being
interrupted by the entire room.
"Drink!" All of the women- even those not paying attention to the
conversation- yelled, giggling at the Scottish woman rolled her eyes,
took a drink from a nearby table and finished it in one go.
"One of these days you may actually learn!" Natalie giggled, before
handing Paige yet another drink. "Just in case you haven't."
"There's a real part of me, though, that really wishes I could go to this
party just to see for myself," Hayley sighed. "Fun or no fun, you know?"
"Don't worry, I'll give you a full report on Monday," Natalie chuckled.
"How about you, Soph? Wish you were going to the second biggest party of
the weekend?"
"Hmm?" Sophie replied, surprised by the unexpected use of her name.
"Your mind wandered off there, then?" Natalie giggled.
"Umm- yeah, a little," Sophie said, giggling as she listened to the
conversation about the following day's party.
In truth, Sophie's mind had been intently focussed on what was being
said, as it had been at all the previous parties she'd attended-
including her own party the previous month to celebrate her passing
probation.
As Abbey- her mentor and fellow supporter- had promised, the party had a
'Manchester United' theme, meaning that Sophie and all the other girls at
the party (with two obvious exceptions) spent the evening wearing the
famous red shirts covering their torsos... And short, flirty party
dresses and high heels covering their legs- or rather, covering very
little of the tops of their legs. Even though it was her own party,
Sophie took the opportunity to observe and compile information for her
and Rachel's expose, even if all she could think about was how strange
she looked in her combination of styles- and that she genuinely didn't
know whether she'd rather pull on trousers instead of her dress or just
remove the shirt entirely. The fact that it was a woman's replica shirt
did nothing to ease her anxiety either.
The action of pulling on a cocktail dress, or fastening a bra, or
applying make-up had become second nature to Sophie, as had speaking with
a soft, feminine voice, walking with a sway to her hips or sitting with
her legs crossed. As the party went on, Sophie found that she barely even
noticed the fact that she was wearing nylons, or that her feet were
perched on top of stiletto heels, or even that she had soft, heavy mounds
hanging from her chest. In the four months since she'd started working
for Soixante-Trois Airlines and compiling her evidence for her expose,
Sophie hadn't just learned to act like a woman, but she'd begun to truly
think like a woman as well- which made her next 'task' all the harder.
"Ehh, I'd better be getting off now," Sophie said, looking at the dainty
black watch on her wrist- a post-probation gift from her friends. "Got an
early start tomorrow..."
"Where you jetting off to this time?" Natalie asked.
"Nowhere," Hayley answered for the blushing brown-haired woman. "Miss
Connelly's got the next three days off!"
"Ooh," Natalie teased. "Driving anywhere nice, then? Or getting on the
train?"
"Umm, just going to meet up with some friends," Sophie mumbled.
"Friends... Of, umm, of 'James'?" Natalie asked. You could say that,
Sophie thought to herself.
"Meh, it's rude to pry," Amy shrugged. "And I know it's my party and all
but I should probably head off soon as well, promised my parents I'd be
at their place early."
"Ah, you fucking lightweight," Anna-Jade teased, earning a giggle from
the other red-haired girl.
"God, it must be fun when you two are on the same flight," Rachel said
with a chuckle. "Here, I'll give the two of you a lift home. Probably
left Danny by himself too long already, heh."
"Cheers Rach," Amy said, finishing her drink. "And thanks for hosting,
Amelie, even if I am REALLY jealous of this flat!"
"You are welcome," Amelie replied with a grin as she exchanged hugs with
the three departing women. "Even if it is not MY flat..."
"Kinda feel bad about calling him 'Fat Tony' now," Amy giggled.
"Trust in me, you should not be," Amelie sighed. "Enjoy the rest of your
birthday, Amy!"
"Thanks, girlie!" Amy said, making the Frenchwoman giggle.
"Good luck tomorrow," Sophie whispered to Amelie. "Hope you'll fill me on
what happens?"
"You will get a total report," Amelie said with a wink, giving Sophie
another gentle hug as she and the other two Englishwomen departed.
"Thanks for the lift," Amy said as she, Sophie and Rachel elegantly slid
into the blonde woman's car. "You didn't drink much tonight, then?"
"I spend most of my life surrounded by booze, managing a bar," Rachel
shrugged. "And I drove here, don't fancy leaving my car overnight, you
know?"
"Worried it'll get nicked?" Amy asked.
"In this part of London?" Rachel snorted. "More worried that it'll get
towed for not being posh enough to park here, heh."
"What, a beamer, not posh enough?" Amy snorted.
"Take a look around," Rachel sighed. "Count the number of Bentleys and
Porsches you see."
"...Okay, there's more than a few," Amy conceded. "It's like Richard
Hammond's wet dream on this street."
"Always thought I'd own one of those cars by the time I hit thirty,"
Rachel mumbled, earning loud groans from her two friends.
"Still hung up on that, then?" Amy sighed. "Even despite that?" Despite
herself, Rachel smirked as Amy gestured toward the sparkling diamond ring
on her left hand, a gift from her new fianc? given the day before her
thirtieth birthday.
"Oh believe me, I'd be WAY more depressed without this!" Rachel giggled.
"Ah, you're probably right, I dunno. I mean, my sisters are all mega-
successful rich businesswomen and owned Porsches when they were thirty,
kinda feel like I've got something to live up to, you know?"
"Ah, the advantages of being an only child!" Amy giggled, before
grimacing as she glanced behind her at where Sophie was sat on the back
seat. "Ehh... Sorry, Soph, didn't mean-"
"It's okay," Sophie said with a smile. "You- You were referring to my
parents, right?"
"Yeah," Amy said softly. "Don't worry 'bout it, Soph. I've got a feeling
things will start going well for you soon. Have you talked to your
counsellor yet about reconciling?"
"...Here and there, we haven't really discussed it in depth," Sophie
half-lied.
"Meh, plenty of pressure from my parents too," Rachel shrugged, earning a
silent 'thank you' from Sophie for changing the topic of conversation. "I
mean, they SAY they're proud of my achievements but you have to wonder
whether or not 'manager of a pub' is THAT big a deal."
"It's a pub owned by a seriously rich guy," Sophie shrugged. "You've made
amazing contacts through your association with him."
"And, let's not forget, amazing friends too!" Amy cheered.
"Well- yeah, that's definitely true!" Rachel giggled. "Doesn't stop my
parents from going on about grandchildren, though."
"I mean, not many ordinary bar managers can claim to be friends with the
likes of Charlotte Hartley, can they?" Amy asked in a hasty voice.
"Yep!" Rachel laughed. "Even if I have skipped their party in favour of
yours. I'd definitely rather be at yours, though."
"Aww, thanks!" Amy said with an excited giggle. "And if you're talking
about 'achievements', then it'll surely be an achievement when you
execute this 'tutu project' of yours, right? Might even get to buy that
Porsche you always wanted, and without having to sell your soul to get
it!"
"Well- here's hoping!" Rachel giggled as she pulled up outside Sophie and
Amy's flat. "You two have fun tomorrow- take it neither of you will be at
the ballet lesson?"
"No, reckon we'll both be on the road by then," Amy sighed. "And I know
Hayley's on a flight too."
"Meh, well see you at the next one then," Rachel shrugged. "Have fun
tomorrow!"
"Oh, I doubt we'll be having as much 'fun' as you!" Amy giggled. "Give
our regards to 'Fat Tony'!"
"Will do!" Rachel laughed as she pulled away, leaving the two younger
women to head into their flat, where they were immediately greeted by a
surprise.
"Hey Ames," Sophie said as she reached for a brightly-coloured package
that had been left on the coffee table, "did you forget to unwrap a
present?"
"Ooh, I hope so!" Amy giggled as she kicked off her heels and skipped
toward where the brown-haired girl was stood.
"Says it's from 'Jade'," Sophie says, causing Amy's enthusiasm to
instantly vanish. "Secret girlfriend of yours?"
"Eh- heh, something like that," Amy mumbled, all but snatching the gift
out of Sophie's hand and heading toward her bedroom. "I, umm, I- I should
get an early night. Have fun at your- wherever you're going, if I, umm,
don't see you tomorrow..."
"Yeah, night Amy," Sophie whispered, confused by the ginger girl's sudden
change of attitude. Maybe Sophie wasn't the only person living under her
roof who harboured a secret... And whoever 'Jade' was, it was obviously
sensitive to have such a serious effect on the usually bubbly Amy. Sophie
had to remind herself to rein in her natural journalistic instincts to
pry further- whatever 'Jade' was, it was unlikely to have anything to do
with the airline and therefore irrelevant to the tutu project- and more
to the point, Amy was her friend, and friends respected each other's
privacy. Still, it came as a source of comfort to Sophie to know that she
wasn't the only one harbouring a secret.
The following morning, Sophie was woken by the sound of her flat mates
moving around, and briefly panicked, wondering whether or not she would
be late for a flight, before remembering that she had three full days
free from work- which also meant, for the first time since she started
working for Soixante-Trois Airlines, that she had three full days free
from 'Sophie'.
"Bye Soph!" Hayley yelled as she left the flat. "Have fun at your-
wherever you're going!"
"Will do!" Sophie replied, before coughing twice in a token effort to
shift the femininity from her voice.
When she was convinced she was alone in the flat, Sophie swung her
hairless legs out of bed and padded toward the shower, staying under the
hot, flowing water for over ten minutes as she let it wash away her
tension. After drying herself off, Sophie returned to her room, where she
took a bottle of nail polish remover and meticulously removed every trace
of the red polish from her fingernails and toenails, before returning the
bottle to her dressing table and staring at the cosmetics laid out in
front of her.
She wouldn't have to wear a single trace of make-up for three whole days.
She wouldn't even have to shave for three whole days, or style her hair,
or wear earrings. As Sophie stared into her lingerie drawer, she sighed
at the knowledge that none of the contents of the drawer would have any
contact with her skin for the next 72 hours. Instead, Sophie pulled on a
pair of comfortable boxer shorts and a pair of thick black socks, before
stepping into a pair of loose-fitting dark blue jeans, a plain white t-
shirt and a baggy dark blue sweater.
As James stared at his reflection in his mirror, he breathed a sigh of
relief. At long last, he was himself again. So why, he asked himself, did
he have a craving to reach into 'Sophie's underwear drawer and pull on
one of 'her' thongs? Why did his chest feel wrong without a pair of
breasts attached? And why did it feel unnatural to walk in a pair of flat
men's shoes?
----------
"Hi mum!" Amy said with a giggle as her mother opened the door and
grinned widely at the sight of her only child.
"Hello, birthday girl!" Mrs. Harris said, giving the red haired woman a
tight hug. "Steve! She's here!"
"Hello, Amy!" Mr. Harris said, wrapping his daughter in a tight hug
before ushering her into their plush living room. "So, how was the big,
fancy party last night?"
"It was great!" Amy giggled as she sat down on the sofa and crossed one
dark, nylon-covered leg over the other. "Lucky me, eh, being born a day-
well, 2 years and a day- before a billionaire princess!"
"Lucky you having such amazing friends!" Mrs. Harris replied. "Especially
ones who can help you on your journey."
"Yeah, they have been REALLY supportive," Amy chuckled. "Mum, last night
I- I-"
"What is it?" Mr. Harris asked, concern spreading over his face.
"I- umm," Amy mumbled. "I got- I got a present- a present from Jade."
"Oh," Mrs. Harris said, her face falling. "I didn't even realise she knew
where you lived."
"I always make sure she's got up to date contact details," Amy said
quietly.
"And- and was the gift-" Mr. Harris asked. "Was it for- for 'Amy' or
'Andy'?"
"...For 'Amy'," the ginger girl replied.
"Well- well that's good, surely?" Mrs. Harris asked.
"It's not like I'd completely burned my bridges," Amy said with a snort
of laughter.
"Are- are you going to see her?" Mr. Harris asked. "Whilst you're in
town, I mean."
"I- I dunno," Amy sighed. "I mean, obviously I want to, but- I don't know
that it won't make things even MORE complicated."
"Well- it's up to you," Mr. Harris said. "All I know is that you only
have a limited number of days on this world, and you of all people should
know that you only regret the things you DON'T do."
----------
"Hi mum!" James said with a grin as his mother opened the door and smiled
softly at the sight of her only child.
"Hello James!" Mrs. Connolly said, giving her son a gentle, awkward hug
before leading him to the living room, where his father was sat reading
the Sunday Times.
"Hi dad," James said nervously, trying to control his breathing and, more
importantly, his voice.
"Hi James," Mr. Connolly said, putting down his newspaper and smiling at
his son. "Still haven't got your hair cut, then?"
"Umm, no," James laughed, playfully brushing his growing brown hair
behind his ears.
"Well, lucky your new job doesn't have a dress code!" Mr. Connolly
chuckled, nearly sending his son into hysterics. "How are things, anyway?
Job still going well?"
"Yep!" James replied, barely suppressing a girlish giggle. "I, umm...
Research for the story is- is coming along well. Better than 'well', in
fact. Reckon I should have it out within a few months."
"We look forward to reading it!" Mrs. Connolly said with a smile. I doubt
it, James thought to himself. "Have you looked into what you'll be doing
once this story is finished? Going to stay freelance or going to try to
get in on the ground floor with a newspaper?"
"Umm... Not thought that far ahead," James replied. "Probably stay- stay
freelance, I've kinda developed a test for, umm, investigative
journalism..." And a taste for other things, James thought to himself.
"Well, as long as you're doing something you love, and that pays the
bills, that's all we can ask for," Mr. Connolly said with a grin.
"Well, that and a grandchild, eventually!" Mrs. Connolly chuckled. "Still
single, I take it?"
"Work kind- kinda makes it hard there," James said, cringing at the
unintended innuendo in his words.
"There are no colleagues that you've taken a fancy to, then?" Mrs.
Connolly asked.
"I doubt there would be, if he works freelance," Mr. Connolly corrected
his wife. "You're only 23. Plenty of time to find the girl of your
dreams, heh!"
"True," James shrugged. "And I've been, you know, to a few parties... Was
at one last night, in fact, a friend's birthday."
"Ooh, very nice!" Mrs. Connolly said with a grin. "Any girl take your
eye?"
"Not really," James replied. "There were only other- other, umm, boys
there..."
"Ah," Mr. Connolly said, before letting out a quiet chuckle. "Well, no
danger of anything happening there, then!"
"Nope," James said in a hasty, almost nervous voice.
"Either way, we're sorry if you had to leave the party early on account
of coming here," Mrs. Connolly said softly.
"No, it's okay," James replied.
"Sure you wouldn't rather be with your friends?" Mr. Connolly chuckled.
"No, honestly, I'm fine," James half-lied. In truth, James would have
loved nothing more than to have gone to Amelie's party that evening, even
if it meant wearing a dress, make-up and heels- things that James not
only saw as not a burden, but things to be proud of being able to wear
well. However, James was more than happy to not be where many of his
friends were at that exact moment...
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"Is that really the best you can do?" Zoe said with a loud sigh, placing
her hands on her hips as her 'students' attempted to pirouette across the
room.
"Oh, give us a break," Paige retorted as she straightened her leotard.
"Maybe if I'd been doing this since I was 4..."
"I have been teaching you for months now," Zoe sighed. "Could you please
try learning?"
"You're the one who's put the lesson on a Sunday morning!" Abbey giggled.
"Try rearranging for a time when everyone ISN'T hungover!"
"Excuses, excuses," Natalie tutted as she effortlessly pirouetted across
the floor en pointe, only to stumble after her third pirouette and land
hard on her bottom. "Ow..."
"Serves you right for showing off!" Ellen shouted, giggling loudly as
Natalie responded with an obscene hand gesture.
"Enjoy the fun while it lasts," Amelie sighed, nervously picking at her
tights. "Tonight will NOT be as fun."
"Tonight is just one night," Ellen said, linking fingers with her lover.
"And I'll be there, so will your friends."
"I wish I could bring more friends," Amelie mumbled. "I do not think you
will not be good, but-"
"We know, we know," Ellen cooed softly. "But that just means that we
should have as much fun as we can now, right?"
"Damn right!" Zoe giggled.
"And on that note," Rachel said with a smug grin, "Miss- sorry,
Mademoiselle Renou, isn't there a tradition concerning your students and
their birthdays?"
"Why, yes there is, Miss Harrison," Zoe replied, grinning smugly as she
headed into the store room, only to return moment later with a clothes
rack containing one thing- an extravagant, frivolous pink tutu.
"...I am supposed to wear that!?" Amelie asked incredulously.
"I did last Sunday," Natalie replied. "Rach did the Wednesday before
that."
"And you'll look a LOT better in it than they will!" Ellen giggled,
giving her lover a kiss on her long, slender neck.
"So come on," Paige said with a smug grin. "Get that leotard off!"
"In- in here!?" Amelie hissed. "Before everyone?"
"We're all girls, aren't we?" Rachel asked with a warm smile.
"Umm," Amelie replied, her eyes darting between Paige, Natalie, Abbey and
Rhianna, all of whom bit their lip uncomfortably.
"...I'll go first, if it helps," Ellen said, lowering the straps of her
leotard and letting her breasts hang free.
"Agh!" Natalie shrieked, averting her eyes. "Do NOT need to see that!"
"Oh don't be such a bloody wimp!" Ellen snorted. "Dressed like this,
we're sisters, aren't we?"
"Still doesn't mean I want to see THAT," Natalie moaned.
"Fine," Zoe said, removing her cardigan and lowering the straps of her
own leotard. "I know for a fact that you like seeing THIS!"
"Well- yes," Natalie said, sighing before lowering the straps of her
leotard and holding her hands over her flat, 'unendowed' chest. One by
one, the women in the room followed suit, eventually leaving Amelie as
the only one whose chest was covered up.
"If you could hurry up, please," Zoe asked. "It is NOT warm in here!"
Amelie let out an embarrassed sigh, before sliding her tight leotard off
of her body and stepping into the tutu that her countrywoman was holding
open for her.
"If it helps," Ellen said as she and the other women began rearranging
their leotards, "your father would probably have a heart attack if he saw
you like this!"
"Trust in me, he would not," Amelie replied. "He would think that it was
time I became more feminine."
"And what's wrong with being feminine?" Natalie asked, placing her hands
on her hips.
"You can ask my father tonight when you see him," Amelie replied. "That
is if you want to be fired."
"Worth remembering, I guess," Natalie shrugged, before smiling as Zoe
produced a sparkling silver tiara from a soft pouch.
"Ugh, as I am not treated like a princess enough," Amelie spat, before
sighing and lowering her head, allowing Zoe to 'crown' her.
"Every girl should be treated as a princess on her birthday," Zoe said
with a grin.
"As long as the 'king' agrees," Amelie sighed heavily as she began her
dance...
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"Wow," Jessica breathed as she and her five friends strode out into the
grand ballroom at the Montcalm hotel. Each woman's hair and make-up was
impeccable, they wore their most expensive dresses and shoes and their
best jewellery, but they still felt criminally underdressed for such a
venue.
"That's what a net worth of five billion euros will get you," Natalie
whispered with a derisive snort.
"Bet a lot of the rich nobs here will be surprised when they realise
you're the stewardess they flew over with," Paige teased her fianc?e.
"They probably won't be able to keep their hands off my ass here either,"
Jessica mused, making her fianc?e snort with laughter. "Fortunately, if
any of them ask, we all have a reason to say no."
"A bit like Henry VIII, right?" Natalie chuckled. "Engaged, engaged, gay,
engaged, engaged, engaged."
"Four of us also qualify as gay AND engaged!" Paige said, triggering a
mass giggle among five of the women.
"Girls? Best behaviour please?" Ellen asked.
"YOU'RE telling US to be on our best behaviour?" Rachel asked with a
giggle.
"This is important to Amelie," Ellen replied. "That makes it important to
me."
"Okay, okay, we'll be on our best behaviour," Natalie assured her sister.
"Where is the birthday girl, anyway?"
"They picked her up early," Ellen explained. "Took her to see her
father... Think her brothers and sisters are here too."
"Ooh, we get to meet Eric, Junior and Ivanka?" Jessica asked.
"They'd better not-" Paige muttered, before Ellen hastily clamped a hand
over her mouth.
"Try to keep a lid on your inner commie, okay?" Ellen advised.
"Amelie's probably more commie than any of us," Paige retorted.
"Well- yes," Ellen sighed. "But this is one night when we ALL need to be
on our best behaviour. Okay?"
"Swot," Natalie teased, before withering under a fierce glare from her
sister.
"You really do love her, don't you?" Jessica asked, earning a sweet smile
from the younger woman.
"I honestly do," Ellen sighed. "I dunno. Maybe Briggs girls are just
destined to fall in love with French girls."
"I will not complain," Zoe said with a grin, before taking a deep breath
as the main door to the room opened to reveal the tall, smiling figure of
Antoine Masson, flanked by all five of his children. Ellen's eyes briefly
met Amelie's as the Masson family approached a small stage that had been
set up at the side of the room, before the twenty year old Frenchwoman
was ushered into place behind her father.
"Madames et monsieurs," Monsieur Masson announced. "Or I should say,
ladies and gentlemen!" The 53 year old billionaire paused and soaked in
the laughs of his audience. "Thank you all for coming tonight. I hope
your flights from Paris were all acceptable!" The middle-aged man paused
again as the crowd once again laughed on cue. "Tonight, we celebrate the
life of a very special young woman. A woman who is headstrong, who is
very intelligent and who has a fire in her belly. Much like me, when I
was starting in this business! My beautiful Amelie, twenty years ago you
were a gift from god. Bon anniversaire!"
"Bon anniversaire!" The crowd cheered as Amelie stepped up to the
microphone, her long, expensive evening gown flowing around her legs with
every step.
"Merci, mon pere," Amelie said in a soft, demure voice.
"When you first told me that you wished to complete your year of work for
me as a trolley dolly, I was not impressed at first!" Monsieur Masson
said, earning a giggle from his daughter, laughs from the businessmen in
the crowd and stern glares from the six women who had actually been
flight attendants. "Then again, it could have been worse- it could have
been one of my sons wishing to do this job!" Unbeknownst to the
billionaire, the six women's glares turned into angry scowls. "And I am
sure many of your friends from Paris, the elite of that city would think
less of you, but understand me, Amelie, I do not. You are doing honest
work. I would not be where I am today without being willing to do honest
work." And your father's legacy, the six women quietly thought to
themselves. "You never fail to impress me in all you do, Amelie. You will
always have my love, and my pride."
"Merci," Amelie whispered.
"And who knows?" Monsieur Masson continued. "After my meeting in July
with President Trump and Madame Chao, perhaps you could be flying all the
way to America? But hopefully with dignity!" Jessica squeezed her
fianc?e's hand in an attempt to calm her down as she saw the Scottish
girl begin to tremble with rage. "Amelie- thank you for the last twenty
years. May there be many more!"
"Salut!" the assembled crowd cheered, before preparing to dissipate and
mingle, only to be called back to attention by a cough from the twenty
year old woman.
"May I speak to you all," Amelie said into the microphone, bringing a
look of confusion to her rich father's face.
"You do not usually speak..." Monsieur Masson mumbled. "But if it is your
wish, then please do..."
"Merci," Amelie said, taking a deep breath to calm her nerves. "Thank you
all for coming tonight. It means a lot to me that you are all here
tonight. But I have an announcement I must say to you all."
"Wh- what's she doing?" Ellen whispered, confused by her lover's
unexpected actions.
"For the past eight months," Amelie announced, "I have had a lover. We
are living together, and we are very much in love."
"Quoi!?" Monsieur Masson snapped. "Who is he?" Amelie gulped as her
father's stare changed from one of confusion to one of anger.
"HER name," Amelie whispered, eliciting gasps of shock from the crowd.
"Is Ellen Briggs. She is a colleague, another one of 'trolley dollies' as
you did say. Ellen, s'il vous plait?" Her legs quivering with nerves,
Ellen slowly stepped toward the front of the room, where Amelie linked
her fingers with her and gave her a long, deep kiss, eliciting even
louder gasps than before and making her father's and brothers' faces
redden with anger.
"You- you- she-" Monsieur Masson babbled, before grabbing the microphone.
"This party is over! Everyone, go home!" Dutifully, the assembled guests
began to disperse and head for the door, but one of the women hesitated
on the way.
"Should- should I do something?" Natalie whispered. "She IS my sister..."
"Call her when you get home," Rachel advised. "Got a feeling Monsieur
Masson will have a LOT to say... Sophie's going to LOVE this one..."
"What's Sophie got to do with this?" Paige asked.
"Uh, she- never mind," Rachel sighed. "Let's just get out of here before
we end up in the firing line!" As if on cue, the five women flinched as
they heard a loud roar come from behind them.
"ALANA!" Monsieur Masson bellowed, hastening the exit of all the
partygoers apart from his children, their partners and the stewardesses'
terrified-looking manager.
"Don't know about you girls, but I preferred yesterday's party," Natalie
whispered, earning nods of agreement. "Kinda feel I should stick around,
wait for Ellen..."
"She will be with Amelie," Zoe reassured her fianc?e. "She will be fine."
"Assuming Amelie will be fine," Natalie whispered. "I swear, if he does
anything, SAYS anything to Ellen, I don't care how rich he is, I-"
"Let's- let's sleep on this," Zoe said softly. "Let's be calmer tomorrow.
You are on a flight, no?"
"Just Dublin, a quick one," Natalie replied. "Think Ellen's off to Madrid
though..."
"Yep, on my flight," Jessica sighed. "Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on
her for you. Know a thing or two about being a big sister, heh."
"Thanks, Jess," Natalie sighed. "And you're right, I guess, Ellen IS an
adult, this is a decision she made for herself... Just hope it doesn't
land her in more trouble than usual..."
Unsurprisingly, Natalie didn't get much sleep that night, meaning that
Zoe didn't either, and much to their surprise, neither did Jessica, Paige
or Rachel, all of them distracted by their worry for their young friends.
Jessica and Natalie both breathed a sigh of relief the following morning
when they walked into the small locker area at Heathrow Airport to find
Ellen already dressed in her tight red uniform.
"Hey," Natalie whispered, giving the tearful-looking girl a gentle,
sisterly hug. "You- you okay?"
"Been better," Ellen moaned.
"What- what happened last night?" Jessica asked as she removed her tight
pencil dress and changed into her own red uniform.
"Masson went MENTAL," Ellen sighed. "Seriously, properly nuclear mental."
"Jeez..." Natalie sighed.
"In fairness," Jessica said softly, "Amelie probably could've found a
better time to tell her father..." The American woman winced as Ellen
frowned at the criticism of her girlfriend, before letting out a long,
tired sigh.
"...You're probably right," Ellen conceded. "I said the same thing to her
last night, Amelie replied by saying that she didn't want to tell him in
private in case he found some way to sweep it under the rug, or worse
yet, spl- split the two of us up..." Natalie leaned in for another hug as
her sister began to slowly weep.
"Oh- oh god, Ellen..." Natalie moaned. "Are- are you two-"
"I don't think so," Ellen replied. "Yeah, I know, what an answer, right?
Basically Masson threatened to completely cut Amelie off if she didn't
break up with me. Didn't make any difference when he found out that I
WASN'T transgendered. I've got a few stories to tell you THERE, heh. He
probably would've cut her off too, if Amelie's younger sister didn't
stand up for her."
"How old is her younger sister, anyway?" Jessica asked.
"Seventeen, that's the impressive bit," Ellen giggled. "Think she and
Amelie are full sisters too, rather than half-sisters, as they're so
alike."
"So Masson backed down?" Natalie asked.
"...I think so," Ellen sighed. "Amelie went home with him, but she was
going to anyway... And I know that Masson had a LONG talk with Alana
after we left."
"Never a good sign," Natalie sighed.
"I think you expected that you wouldn't be put on the same flights as
Amelie anymore," Jessica asked, smiling sympathetically as the younger
woman nodded.
"Wasn't Amelie scheduled on a flight today?" Natalie asked.
"Yeah, Brussels," Ellen replied.
"Which means she SHOULD be here..." Jessica mused. "I- I'm sure it'll be
fine. I'll try to keep your mind off of things while we're in the sky,
okay?"
"Sure," Ellen said with a weak smile. "Thanks, big sis!"
"You're gonna get a slap," Natalie grumbled, making her sister and her
friend giggle as they finished donning their uniforms and headed toward
their planes.
----------
While her friends were already airborne and heading away from London,
Sophie stirred in her bed, moaning happily as she opened her eyes, before
staring in confusion at the initially unfamiliar room she found herself
in- before remembering that the room was very familiar to her- and for
the next few days, she WASN'T Sophie.
"Ugh," James moaned, laying back on his pillow and gently stroking the
light layer of stubble that had grown on his face over the course of the
previous 24 hours. Almost on instinct, James headed through to the shower
to shave his face clean of stubble, before turning his razor to the rest
of his body, removing any stray hairs that had grown on his limbs or his
chest since the last time he'd checked. When James stepped out of the
shower, he had absolutely no hair on his body below his eyebrows- and
that fact made him feel oddly satisfied, even as he covered his body with
a fresh pair of jeans and a clean sweatshirt.
"Morning, then!" James's mother said with a chuckle as the young man came
down the stairs and flopped into his spot on the sofa. "Have you really
shaved two days in a row?"
"...My workplace kinda demands it," James replied. "Good to, you know,
get into the habit of it."
"I thought you worked freelance?" Mrs. Connolly asked, making her son
squirm. "Not that it matters, you do look much better clean-shaven."
"Thanks," James said. "And 'freelance' isn't quite the same thing as
'self-employed', you know?"
"It's your job, you know best," James's mother shrugged. "What do you
have planned for today?"
"Probably just staying here," James chuckled, patting the seat next to
him. "Making the most of my time off, you know? Though I'll probably do a
little writing too..."
"On your latest story?" James's mother asked, smiling as her son nodded.
"Your dad will be proud that you're working so hard at your job."
Probably not if he finds out what I'm writing about, James thought to
himself.
"Thanks," the brown-haired boy mumbled. "Umm, anything good on TV today?"
"Just the usual daytime shows," James's mother shrugged. "Think they've
got that Hannah girl who won Strictly on This Morning this- well, this
morning, heh."
"Oh," James, before a sudden wave of realisation washed over him. "Oh,
is- isn't she, you know, in that, like, modelling clique?" The one whose
members- including Hannah herself- I've met more than once through my
association with their dance teacher, James mentally continued his
question.
"Yep, that's her," James's mother replied. "Don't tell me you've met her?
Through work, maybe?" God, what are you, a mind reader? James thought to
himself.
"...Nah, just know a few people who are fans, that's all," James said
hesitantly. "Aren't- aren't they the group with, you know, a transsexual
member?"
"I think so," James's mother replied with a confused look on her face.
"Why are you so interested in them all of a sudden?"
"Oh- you're the one who brought her up," James reminded his mother. "It-
it's a bit weird, you know, isn't it?"
"Oh it's incredibly weird," James's mother snorted. "Waking up one day
and deciding that you're going to be a woman instead of a man... What
kind of trauma must you go through to make THAT seem like an acceptable
option?"
"Maybe merely being born male is traumatic enough for them?" James asked,
making his mother pause for thought.
"...No, no, that can't be right," James's mother said, shaking her head.
"You are what you, and if you're born a man, then that means you're a
man, simple as that. It doesn't mean you can't be depressed, but there
are better ways to get over your depression then dressing up like a
woman, surely?"
"I guess," James shrugged, his heart sinking as he realised that he would
never be able to confide in his parents about his experiences as
'Sophie'. He'd known that they'd been conservatively minded, but had
hoped that the examples of the likes of Jamie-Lee Burke and Stephanie
Abbott would've been enough to open their mind. It was obvious from his
mother's words that that simply wouldn't be the case.
James was so disappointed, in fact, that it took him a while to remember
that unlike Amy, or Hayley, or any of her other friends and colleagues,
he wasn't ACTUALLY transgendered, and was only pretending to be for the
purpose of her expose. And yet that still didn't come as much of a
comfort to the 23 year old man. And he still had people he could confide
in, such as Rachel or Amelie, even if he had to pull on a dress, a
leotard or a ridiculous costume to do so- none of which, much to James's
surprise, bothered him in the slightest.
"I think there's an airline that only hires trannies, isn't there?"
James's mother asked, causing the young man's whole body to tense up. "I
know I won't be flying with THEM at any point in the future!" James
forced out a laugh to disguise his sigh of relief- after the conversation
he'd just had, the last thing he needed was to run into his parents on a
flight...
----------
"Home, sweet Heathrow!" Natalie giggled as she returned to the locker
room and eagerly stripped off her blazer, hat and shoes.
"Just glad it was an easy one today," Rhianna said.
"Dublin's always easy," Carly said as she unfastened the gold buttons on
her blazer. "Irish people are usually really laid back, especially about,
well..."
"Girls?" Rhianna and Natalie asked simultaneously, making their petite
blonde supervisor blush.
"Damn right!" Carly giggled.
"And thanks for leaving us in the lurch in one of the busiest months of
the year, Nat," Rhianna asked in her distinctive Scottish twang, making
the Manchester native blush.
"Least I could do," Natalie giggled.
"Have you got leave in December?" Carly asked.
"Zoe's sister's birthday tomorrow," Natalie explained. "She's 29- well,
29 tomorrow- so it'll be her last one as an active stewardess, so we're
heading down to Nice to celebrate with the rest of her family."
"So cool," Rhianna sighed jealousy. "Wish I had a fianc? with family who
lived on the Mediterranean coast..."
"Get yourself on more red route flights!" Carly teased, giggling as she
untied her French plait and retied her long blonde hair into a smart
ponytail. "Speaking of, are you going to wait for your sister?"
"Nah," Natalie sighed as she was zipped into her tight black pencil
dress. "We've arranged to meet up at Rachel's pub, her and Amelie,
assuming 'the princess' can get away from 'the king'."
"Another lover to be jealous of," Rhianna said with a snort of laughter.
"The daughter of a billionaire..."
"He's got two others," Natalie shrugged, before sighing as Carly rolled
her eyes.
"I'll pretend I didn't hear that," Carly snorted. "Like everything else
I've pretended not to hear over the years..."
"Swot," Natalie teased, before frowning as her supervisor's mood didn't
improve. "Oh come on, Carly..."
"I'll- I'll leave you two it," the petite supervisor said with a tired
chuckle as she left the locker room.
"And I'll leave you one to it," Natalie said to her Scottish colleague,
who giggled and waved as the Manchester native left the locker room, only
to immediately discover her supervisor deep in conversation with her
manager.
"Ah, Natalie," Alana said with a stern look on her face. "Can you wait in
the locker room, please? I'll need to talk to you in a bit."
"Umm... Sure," Natalie said, returning to the locker room and gingerly
taking a seat in her tight dress.
"Problem?" Rhianna asked, confused by Natalie's sudden return.
"Eh, probably," Natalie sighed. "Unless Alana wants to make me employee
of the month."
"Not likely," Rhianna sighed. "Reckon it'll have anything to do with last
night?"
"Why would she need to talk to ME about that?" Natalie scoffed. "Amelie
and Ellen are their own people. Ah, speaking of, better text her, tell
her I might be running late..."
"When's she getting in?" Rhianna asked.
"About 45 minutes," Natalie shrugged. "We'll probably end up going
together."
"With a ?100 employee of the month voucher to spend while getting tanned
in the south of France?" Rhianna teased.
"Piss off," Natalie giggled, before waving after Rhianna as the Scottish
girl left Natalie alone in the room.
Natalie waited for over an hour, during which several other crews came
and went. The Mancunian girl began to suspect that she'd been forgotten
about and was about and was about to go and check where her manager had
got to, when another crew entered the locker room- a crew containing
several very familiar faces.
"What are you still doing here?" Ellen asked her sister as she removed
her red hat, blazer and shoes. "Thought we were going to meet at Rachel's
pub?"
"Yep, I thought that too," Natalie sighed. "Alana practically jumped me
as I left the locker room, said she wants to have a word with me, god
knows why..."
"Oh," Ellen said, her demeanour instantly darkening.
"...What?" Natalie asked her sister.
"You know what," Ellen sighed. "God, I'm so sorry..."
"What- no... Surely not?" Natalie asked. "Because of last night?"
"This is his DAUGHTER we're talking about," Ellen sighed. "You know he's
gonna do anything he can to try to- well, you know..."
"No matter how illegal it might be?" Natalie asked, before taking a deep
breath as the stewardesses' manager poked her head around the door and
stared sternly at the two sisters.
Five minutes later, after Ellen had changed into the smart top and pencil
skirt she'd worn to work, the sisters found themselves sat in the office
of their manager, who stared at them with a stern look on her face.
"Natalie, Ellen," Alana said with a clipped voice. "I've asked to speak
to you today as I've received several concerning reports about your
behaviour whilst at work." Have you really... Both girls thought to
themselves. "Particularly you, Natalie."
"...Me?" Natalie asked, before taking a deep breath to strengthen her
resolve. "Do you have any examples? Any specific complaints?"
"You don't need to know about that," Alana said, which only further
strengthened the 25 year old woman.
"Actually, I believe I do have that right," Natalie replied- even though
she didn't know this for certain.
"Actually, you don't, and there's nothing you can do about it," Alana
replied. "You don't have a trade union, Natalie, and you only work here
at the pleasure of our owner and CEO. And should he become displeased..."
Alana stared pointedly at Ellen, who squirmed in her seat. "...Then we
may have to reconsider your status with the company."
"If you need to punish someone, punish me," Ellen said. "Leave Natalie
out of this, she's got nothing to do with what happened last night."
"Ellen, don't," Natalie whispered to her sister.
"We haven't received any complaints about your performance, Ellen," Alana
explained.
"Then why am I even in here?" Ellen asked incredulously.
"As the two of you are sisters," Alana explained, "you're in the perfect
position to offer additional help to Natalie, like coaching, or... Or
other things you can do that might make life easier for her."
"Oh, you bitch," Ellen whispered, realisation dawning on her. "That's the
plan, isn't it? You can't punish me without angering Amelie, and you're
too afraid to do that, so you threaten Natalie instead. What, these
complaints- that probably never existed in the first place- magically
vanish if I break up with her? Then Amelie goes running heartbroken back
to daddy, thinking the break-up is genuine?"
"Like I said," Alana said, choosing to ignore Ellen's insult. "You're in
a position to help out your sister a lot. Don't waste this opportunity.
You might not get another one."
"...Fine," Ellen growled, the anger not vanishing from her eyes.
"You two can go now," Alana said dismissively. Keeping their jaws
clenched shut so as to not say anything they might later regret, the two
sisters stood up and left the office, before heading to the nearest tube
station.
"...We're telling Rachel about this, right?" Ellen asked quietly.
"Have you gone mental?" Natalie asked. "Of course we are."
A short while later, the two sisters were sat at a private table at the
pub managed by their thirty year old friend, who listened intently as the
two sisters told her about the meeting they'd just come from.
"Oh, god..." Rachel sighed as Ellen finished the story. "Ellen, I- I'm so
sorry to hear that..."
"Thanks," Ellen whispered."
"It's not her job at stake, though," Natalie snorted.
"Well, yes, but- and I don't mean to sound unsympathetic, but- you can
get another job, you know?" Rachel replied.
"I'll never get another Amelie," Ellen whispered. "Okay, yes, I know,
there's no guarantee we'll still be together a year from now, but- but I
really love her, you know? She's funny, she's sexy, she's got this REALLY
devious streak about her..."
"You two ARE made for each other," Natalie said quietly.
"...What, really?" Ellen asked with a chuckle. "After the way you were
when we first got together?"
"You were sneaking around behind my back," Natalie said. "You'd never
been interested in girls before, she was- well, richer than King bloody
Midas and you had to have known that when it came out, it'd be a
firestorm."
"...Kinda," Ellen mumbled.
"I was just being an older sibling," Natalie said. "But you're obviously
in love with each other, she makes you happy, you make her happy, where's
the problem?"
"I think the problem is while you've accepted them, Amelie's family
haven't," Rachel said softly.
"What they're doing can't be legal, surely?" Ellen asked.
"Oh, it's about as legal as going up to someone in the street and
stabbing them," Rachel snorted. "Problem is, they fire Natalie, she tries
to sue for unfair dismissal, they spend millions on a lawyer, Natalie
doesn't."
"Rock and a hard place," Natalie sighed. "Unless you could hook me up
with Josh Benedict's lawyer?"
"He's a got a big heart but I think some things are a bit of a stretch
even for him," Rachel sighed.
"Even though Nat's engaged to one of his employees?" Ellen asked.
"Technically Zoe doesn't work for him, she works for Krystie," Natalie
sighed. "Joshua's invested in the dance school but doesn't own it, unlike
this pub."
"Though that being said..." Rachel said, a twinkle coming to her eye.
"Had an idea. Might need to make a phone call or two. You okay if I pop
out for a bit?"
"Sure," Ellen shrugged.
"Don't go to too much trouble," Natalie said. "Don't like, call in
favours you can't afford, I'm still counting on this blowing over
eventually. With Ellen and Amelie still together."
"You may need to face reality here, Nat," Rachel whispered, taking her
phone out of her jeans pocket and heading behind the bar. The blonde
Englishwoman had only been gone for seconds when three more young women
entered the pub- one of whom immediately rushed over to give Natalie a
long, tight hug.
"Ugh, that shitty place," Zoe sighed, sniffing back a tear as she
embraced her fianc?e. "I am sorry I was not here earlier, class-"
"Don't worry about it," Natalie whispered, giving her fianc?e a kiss as
they, along with Jessica and Paige, sat down at the small table. "Might
need you to start working overtime, heh."
"Jessica said," Zoe said in a quiet, dark voice.
"J- Jess?" Natalie asked.
"Got called into a meeting with Alana after we got back from Madrid," the
American woman explained. "She said that from now on, when we're on
flights together, I'm to give you extra scrutiny, make a note of every
tiny infraction you make. She didn't specifically say so but she hinted
that she expected a report from every flight and that she expected at
least one thing on every report."
"Ah, shit," Natalie sighed.
"I talked to Carly about this, and she's heard the same thing," Jessica
said. "So you can guess all supervisors have had the same message. They
probably all feel as uncomfortable with it as me and Carly did. She
didn't even know the reason behind it either."
"Only positive is that we might see her wearing a tutu at some point in
the near future," Paige said. "Her and several other girls, too!"
"No offence," Natalie sighed, "But I'd rather see me wearing the
Soixante-Trois uniform than Carly wearing a tutu. Not that I don't
appreciate the support, but- but I really loved this job, you know? And
not just because of the uniform, but- but it was always a dream job, you
know? Getting paid to travel all around the world, see all manner of
places, meet new people... And spend as much time as a woman as I
wanted."
"You can get that last one in any job," Ellen reminded her sister.
"Not ANY job," Natalie sighed.
"Well- we are on holiday for the next few days," Zoe said. "We can use
the opportunity to relax, no?"
"Ugh, don't think I'm going to be much fun the next week, sorry," Natalie
sighed, earning another hug from her fianc?e.
"Sulk if you must," Zoe mumbled, before releasing the hug as Rachel
returned to the table.
"Nat, have you got a second?" Rachel asked.
"Anything you need to say to me, the rest of the girls can hear too,"
Natalie said.
"...I'd rather go somewhere quiet first," Rachel said. "If you want to
talk it through with the girls, then by all means, but I- I want to make
sure you understand what I'm saying first."
"Well- okay, then," Natalie said, smoothing her dress as she rose from
her seat and followed Rachel into the back room of the pub.
"What d'you suppose they're talking about?" Paige asked.
"I dunno," Jessica replied. "But knowing those two, it's probably going
to be something we're going to hear about."
"Us and the rest of the world," Ellen chuckled as they waited for their
friends' return.
The following morning, Natalie strode into Heathrow airport with an air
of determination surrounding her body. Her hair was tied back, away from
her face, revealing its masculine shape, and her filed-down nails were
devoid of colour. Her chest, underneath her loose-fitting sweatshirt, was
flat, as was her unconstructed waist, her legs were covered in tight
black leggings, thick socks and her favourite pair of trainers, and in
her hand was her employee ID, which she used to let herself into the
Soixante-Trois Airlines employee area. With her signature cheeky grin in
place, Natalie knocked on the door of her manager's office.
"Come in," Alana said, before frowning at the sight that greeted her.
"What do you think you're doing, Natalie?"
"Matthew," the 25 year old corrected his manager in his natural deep
Manchester accent. "As of last night, anyway. Submitted the deed poll
form and the money so I should get my new documents through soon.
However, both 'Natalie' and 'Matthew' have one very important thing in
common."
"And what's that?" Alana sighed.
"We're not going to let ourselves be bullied by you, or by that
billionaire whose arse you've got your tongue lodged so deep into,"
Matthew said, leaning over Alana's desk and talking straight into her
face. "And we're certainly not going to let you pick on our little sister
either. So if you're going to treat my family, and my job, and the damned
near four years I gave this company, with such contempt, then you're
welcome to it."
"So- what?" Alana snorted. "You're going to just get another job, just
like that, that won't require a reference? Because you're not exactly
going to get a good one from me, are you?"
"I've already had two job offers," Matthew said, his smug grin taking
some of the wind out of his former manager's sails. "One of them- believe
it or not- in a management role! So pass this message on to Fat Tony- his
daughter and my sister are a couple. Get used to it."
"Your sister's probably going to get fired and blackballed," Alana
retorted with a derisive snort. "Get used to THAT."
"Oh- don't tell me, I don't work for you anymore," Matthew giggled. "She,
on the other hand, does."
"Who, your pathetic little sis-" Alana snorted, before panicking as she
saw the identity of the uniformed woman stood in her doorway. "Am- Am-
Am- Am- Amelie!?"
"You were saying, about the woman who I love?" The twenty year old
Frenchwoman asked.
"I'm- I'm-" Alana babbled.
"Stay away from Ellen," Amelie threatened. "And stay away from me."
"...Or what?" Alana asked, taking a deep breath to compose herself. "You
can't tell your father what I've done. He's the one who told me to do
this. You know he'll never accept you and Ellen, a working-class English
girl? It's a miracle he hasn't already disowned you."
"It's not just my father that you need to worry about," Amelie said. "I
have always wondered what would come if two of my father's lawyers were
to go against each other."
"You'd sue your father?" Alana snorted.
"No," Amelie replied. "I would sue you. For being bullying at work. And I
have my best witness right here. I am sure a court would be interested to
hear what she says."
"...Okay, fine!" Alana moaned. "But your father-"
"I will deal with my father," Amelie said confidently. "It is guaranteed
that things will change around here quickly. Ellen and I shall remain
lovers. He will accept it."
"He will want results from me," Alana said matter-of-factly. "He wants me
to break the two of you up."
"Where is that written in your job description?" Amelie asked. "Two of
your employees are not just lovers but engaged and living together. If
Jessica and Paige, why not Amelie and Ellen?"
"I will have to tell your father we had this conversation," Alana said.
"Do that," Amelie said. "Now if you will excuse me, I have a flight to
catch."
"And by happy coincidence," Matthew interjected, "so do I. The Riviera is
much more- well, if you'll forgive the pun, nice- when you know you won't
be returning to work when you get home. Toodles!" Matthew and Amelie
shared a smug grin as they left the manager's office, before heading to
their respective planes for their flights.
"It went well, then?" Zoe asked as she shared a kiss with her fianc? in
the check-in queue.
"Couldn't have gone better," Matthew giggled.
"I still cannot believe you will be managing a coffee shop," Zoe said
with a snort of laughter.
"...Deputy manager," Matthew mumbled, before letting out a giggle. "And
being Josh Benedict's on-call translator. Gonna be all the more essential
now that they've launched the Italian Angel group."
"But still no French group!" Zoe pouted.
"Find Big Josh half a dozen gorgeous Frenchwomen and see what he says,"
Matthew shrugged.
"...Nah," Zoe giggled. "I do not want competition!"
"Aww," Matthew cooed, giving his fianc?e another kiss. "Like I'd ever
look at any other woman. Who else would love me even I do keep stealing
their leotards?"
"What other man would happily become a ballerina?" Zoe asked. "Or share
make-up and fashion?"
"More men than you might think," Matthew said with a grin.
"I am more than happy with the man- and the woman- I already have!" Zoe
giggled, giving her fianc?e one more kiss as they headed toward their
plane...
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"You are kidding me!?" Abbey asked, giggling as Amelie poured out glasses
of wine for her friends.
"I am not," Amelie said with a smug grin. "Walked in looking like no
gender, spoke as 'Matthew' and looked as she wanted to push her ID up
Alana's arse."
"Now THAT is the end of an era," Anna-Jade sighed. "I'm the longest-
serving employee of anyone here! Fuck me, I think I'm the longest-serving
employee of anyone left."
"End of an era in more than one way," Paige sighed. "Reckon it'll be all
'Matthew' from here on?"
"Absolutely not," Amelie said confidently. "Our friend is 'Natalie'. She
loves being feminine as much as everyone here. We will see her in a dress
before Christmas. It will be a surprise more if we see her in trousers
before Christmas!"
"Nat's always been different like that," Ellen explained. "What she calls
'bigendered', happy as male OR female. But usually preferring 'female',
heh."
"And making a damned good looking female, too!" Anna-Jade giggled.
"God," Hayley sighed as she leaned back into her seat. "Bet you're
regretting missing all the fun, Sophie!"
"...Yes," Sophie confessed, a smirk creeping across her immaculately
made-up face as she finished her wine and poured another glass for
herself and her friends, elegantly bending at the waist and keeping her
nylon-covered knees pressed tightly together as she expertly balanced on
her high-heeled shoes. Sophie- who was genuinely kicking herself that
she'd missed the excitement- made a mental note to speak to Natalie when
she returned, getting her side of the story for her expose, but she also
made a mental note to speak to Natalie about one other, very significant
thing.
When James had returned to his flat earlier in the afternoon- finding it
empty, with Amy still at her parents and Hayley on a flight- he tried to
relax, knowing he didn't have to become Sophie for several hours.
However, every minute he spent in the flat as 'James' felt somehow
'wrong' to him, as though he didn't belong in the flat- but he knew
someone who did.
Half an hour later- long before Hayley was due back from her flight-
Sophie strode out of her bedroom dressed in a comfortable denim skirt,
warm black tights and a clingy grey top, her 'shape' enhanced by the
padding on her chest and a tight elastic cincher around her waist. As she
sat down on the sofa once again, Sophie felt far more comfortable than
she had as 'James', but at the same time, she still felt out of place-
just as she did at Amelie's party. Visibly, there was no obvious problem-
all ten of the women at the party were wearing little black dresses,
light-coloured nylons, high-heeled shoes and plenty of make-up. But
inside, Sophie still felt out of place... Until she heard about
'Matthew'. She'd never heard the term 'bigendered' before, at least not
when discussed in such great detail, and it resonated with her. Maybe
'Sophie' was an even bigger part of her life than she'd imagined, and
like 'Natalie' was to 'Matthew', could be a regular, if not major part of
'James's life. If only she could be certain that her parents would accept
'Sophie'...
One thing was certain to the eager young journalist, though- 'Sophie'
wasn't going anywhere for a long time. She told herself that this was to
ensure that she didn't miss any more potential 'scoops', but deep down
inside, she was loving every second she could spend in her female life...