Sophie fidgeted as the excitement of the crowd around her began to
intensify. It wasn't the first wedding that she'd attended- not by a
long way- but it still brought with it a clutch of new feelings.
For starters, when Sophie had attended weddings in the past, she'd been
dressed in a smart suit, a tie and lace-up shoes, a far cry from the
smart pencil dress, high-heeled pumps and elegant hat she'd donned
earlier in the day. She'd been sat with family during the last wedding,
whereas during this wedding, she was sat between her two flatmates and
best friends. The previous wedding had been in a church in London,
whilst this wedding was in a Manchester hotel's events room that had
been specially decorated for the event. The most significant change
between the two weddings, however, were the people who would be
marrying each other. The previous wedding had been of Sophie's cousin
and his fianc?e- and neither of them had been dressed like the two
women who Sophie had been out with the previous night.
"Good god, my head..." Hayley moaned, taking several deep breaths to
try to clear her pain-filled skull.
"Your fault for drinking so much," Amy said with a snort of laughter.
"It was my first hen night." Hayley shrugged.
"Yeah, it was mine too," Sophie said with a smirk that widened as the
younger woman rolled her eyes- an action that somehow made her headache
even worse.
"I am never drinking spirits again..." Hayley moaned.
"Take it you're not coming tae our wedding, then?" Paige asked from her
seat in the row in front of the three flatmates.
"Aye," Jessica said with a smug grin that disguised her own hangover.
"Ever drank whisky out of a pint glass?" The four women all giggled as
Hayley moaned even louder than she had before, though their giggles
were soon silenced when the room was filled with loud music.
"Is- is this 'Right Here, Right Now' by Fatboy Slim?" Sophie asked.
"Shush," Jessica ordered, silencing Sophie as the music segued between
'Right Here, Right Now', 'House of Love' by East 17, 'Digital Love' by
Daft Punk and a couple of other tracks that Sophie didn't recognise-
not that she was paying attention to the music, of course, as within
seconds of it starting, the doors at the rear of the room opened and
two young women in elaborate dresses glided into the room.
"Wow," Sophie breathed as she stared closely at the two brides and
their gowns. Both of them lad tight, low-cut bodices and poofy, floor-
length skirts- but that was where the resemblance to normal wedding
dresses ended. Rather than the traditional white, both dresses were in
a shade of blue- Zoe's dress was in a dark blue colour, reminiscent of
the traditional Blue de France, while Natalie's was light blue, which
Sophie immediately identified as the colour of the kit of Manchester
City Football Club. Both women's hair, make-up and nails had been
primped to perfection, and Sophie marvelled at how effortlessly
beautiful and feminine Natalie looked... When Sophie knew that she
didn't have a drop of oestrogen in her, much like Sophie herself.
Natalie was clearly completely at ease with her feminine identity- and
with every passing day, Sophie felt more and more comfortable with her
own feminine identity.
Thanks to her job, Sophie wasn't able to spend as much time with her
family over Christmas as she'd liked, though what time she did spend
with them was spent as James- which brought mixed feelings for Sophie.
On the one hand, it was an opportunity to relax, to not care about her
appearance or her demeanour, to not have to pretend to be someone she
wasn't. However, every second she spent as a woman made 'Sophie' more
and more 'real' in her mind, to the point that she was no longer sure
where 'James' ended and 'Sophie' began- and as a result, whilst she was
with her family over Christmas, she wasn't sure if 'Sophie' was her
'real' identity and she was only pretending to be 'James', a worry that
grew stronger with every subsequent period of time she spent as
'James'. Whilst with her family, she would constantly find herself
questioning her behaviour, hoping that none of 'Sophie's mannerisms had
accidentally shone through, that she would be the son her parents
raised, but when Christmas ended and she went back to her flat, Sophie
felt almost relieved to be regaining her identity as a girl.
All of the early discomfort that she'd associated with being 'Sophie'
had vanished- she'd grown to enjoy wearing the clothes, the shoes and
the make-up, and even enjoyed acting in a convincingly feminine manner.
What Sophie had grown to enjoy the most about 'her' life, though, was
the friendships that she'd made.
Sophie had quickly grown closer to Amy and Hayley than 'James' had to
any of his friends from school, university or work. The three would
spend their evenings gossiping about work, friends and family, planning
girly nights out (or girly parties in), even exchanging fashion and
beauty tips- something Sophie knew nothing about seven months earlier,
but had quickly amassed a wealth of knowledge. It was Sophie herself
who'd picked out the dress, hat and shoes she wore to the wedding
(during a shopping trip with Amy and Hayley that had lasted over four
hours), Sophie who'd applied her own make-up and nail polish, and it
was even her who had recommended the eye shadow that Hayley was
wearing.
However, as comfortable as Sophie was in her life, she still felt a
twinge within her telling her not to get too comfortable- partly
because 'Sophie' was still a secret to anyone who knew 'James', but
also because her initial 'contract' with Rachel was to go undercover
for six months- and those six months had expired a week earlier.
"So cool," Amy sighed as the two brides danced hand-in-hand down the
aisle, each followed by two bridesmaids (Natalie by her two younger
sisters and Zoe by her older sister and Sophie's friend and colleague
Amelie). As the couple reached the makeshift altar- and the tall,
elegantly dressed woman stood behind it- the music faded out to be
replaced by the excited giggles of the crowd, and the even more excited
giggling of the two brides.
"Dearly beloved," Krystie- Zoe's business partner and the ceremony's
minister- announced to the assembled crowd. "We are here to witness the
ultimate declaration of love between these two people, both of whom I
am privileged to call my friend. But we are not just here to witness
it- we are here to celebrate it as well!" The two brides shrieked with
excitement as everyone in the crowd suddenly rose from their seats and
showered them with an avalanche of confetti and streamers.
"As you may have been able to tell from the quote-unquote wedding
march, this isn't going to be your normal wedding ceremony!" Krystie
teased. "These two had that last week in France."
"That wasn't all they had!" Ellen teased, giggling as her sister
replied by hurling a handful of streamers in her face.
"...That ceremony was more dignified than this one shall be!" Zoe
reassured the crowd.
"That's for certain," Krystie said with a wide grin. "Because that
first ceremony was conducted under the eyes of family and of god. This
one, however, will be much more intimate- as it'll be conducted under
the eyes of friends." Natalie and Zoe squeaked with excitement again as
their friends all rose from their seats and surrounded them in a tight,
intimate group hug.
"Zatalie! Zatalie!" the crowd chanted as they grew more and more
energised.
"The couple have prepared special vows for each other," Krystie- who
was barely able to contain her own excitement- announced.
"Natalie," Zoe began, clearing her throat and trying to regain her
composure. "When I met you, I did not know what to think. You were a
spirit that was free, you did not define yourself by what the world
thought of you, and you showed me that there were no limits to how a
person could live their life. From you I knew how to seize the day- but
the thing I am most glad to have seized is you. And I promise that I
will never, ever let you go, that I will never let you be unhappy, that
I will never demand that you be anyone other than who you are- man or
woman, the most amazing and generous person in the world." The
assembled crowd sighed happily as Zoe concluded her vows.
"Zoe, my perfect star," Natalie whispered in an uncharacteristically
emotional voice, "I never imagined that I would ever meet anyone as
truly amazing as you. You are the most open-minded, warm-hearted and
loving person in the entire world, and I am privileged to call myself
both your husband AND your wife. I promise that I will always put you
first, before everything else. Because there is nothing in this world
that I love more than you, now or forever. Wherever you go, I will
always be at your side, and wherever I go, I will always hold you in
the centre of my heart and my soul." More happy sighs filled the room,
before Krystie cleared her throat to address the crowd.
"Natalie Naomi Briggs," the tall blonde woman asked, "do you take Zoe
to be your spouse, now and forever?"
"I do," Natalie replied.
"Zoe Christelle Renou," Krystie asked, "do you take Natalie to be your
spouse, now and forever?"
"I do," Zoe whispered.
"Then by the power vested in me by the Universal Life Church," Krystie
announced, "I hereby declare you married. ...Yes, you may kiss!" The
crowd cheered and showered the couple with yet more confetti and
streamers as they exchanged a long, deep kiss.
After the kiss (which was photographed by virtually everyone present on
their phones) the brides and their guests retreated to the side of the
room while the hotel staff rearranged it for the next part of the
ceremony. Numerous photos were taken of the brides, their families and
their friends, before a table was set up at the side of the room for
the two brides to climb on top of, bouquets in hand.
"I swear, if Ophelia fucking Love catches either of these," Anna-Jade
said, earning giggles from the eager women around her.
"I shall remind you that I am a married woman," Ophelia- a close friend
of the newlyweds- retorted from where she was stood at the other side
of the room with the other 'unavailable woman'. "And that is NOT my
middle name."
"Well I am NOT a married woman," Amy said excitedly. "And with any
luck, that WILL be my middle name!"
"Bring it on, ya slag!" Anna-Jade teased, bringing an evil grin to
Amy's face.
"Madames," Zoe said in a stern, teacher-like voice, effortlessly
silencing the women. "On trois. Ready? Un, deux, trois!"
Sophie watched with an excited grin as the bouquet flew into the gaggle
of women, landing in the outstretched hand of her friend and colleague
Annabelle- whose smug smile immediately earned the ire of her friends.
"Thanks, honeys!" Annabelle said with a polite curtsey, her calm
Atlanta accent betraying a smidge of the excitement she felt at
catching the bouquet.
"Okay, second time lucky for someone!" Natalie announced, exaggerating
her naturally thick Manchester accent to contrast with Annabelle's
voice. "On THREE this time! One, two, three!" Again, Sophie watched as
the bouquet flew over the crowd, but this time, she found herself
instinctively reaching toward it herself. Time seemed to slow down for
Sophie as the bouquet made its way into her outstretched hand, which
instantly clamped closed around the stalks of the flowers.
"Oh- for god's sake!" Amy groaned as Sophie found herself laughing
triumphantly while holding the bouquet aloft. "Boo!"
"Boo yourself," Sophie retorted, sticking her tongue out at the ginger
woman and giggling excitedly.
"And she hasn't even been looking for anyone," Hayley playfully scoffed
as Sophie's cheeks began to redden.
"Neither's Annabelle," Abbey said with a smug grin as her American
friend began to blush as well. "Maybe they'll find romance with each
other?"
"Sure, we've got an ordained minister here," Anna-Jade teased. "May as
well marry the two of them off now!"
"I'd rather not, honeys," Annabelle said, before turning to Sophie with
a warm smile on her face. "I prefer my lovers a bit more... masculine,
hehe!" Sophie giggled at Annabelle's teasing, even as her conscious
mind tried to tell her that she'd just had her masculinity insulted. A
normal man would, and maybe even should be mortally offended by such an
accusation. And yet Sophie didn't see it as an insult at all, but as a
compliment- and that was how she took it.
"Thanks," Sophie giggled. "And don't worry about it Annabelle- even
though you WOULD be girly enough for me, hehe!"
"You're welcome, honey," Annabelle replied. "And thank YOU, hehe!"
Sophie giggled as she and Annabelle posed for photos with their
bouquets, before rejoining the crowd as the happy couple were led to a
large table piled high with presents- all of which were wrapped in
shiny blue paper of numerous different shades.
Once everyone's bellies were full and their excitement levels had
dropped slightly, the two brides took to their feet, drawing the
attention of the suddenly-silent room toward them.
"Ladies, and what few gentlemen are here today," Natalie announced.
"And Greg, wherever you've crawled off to."
"Watch it," Greg- Natalie's brother- playfully retorted as the women in
the room giggled.
"I'd like to thank you all for coming today," Natalie said with a warm,
genuine smile on her immaculately made-up face. "I would say that many
of you don't know what it means to me to be able to stand here today,
like this, but the truth is, a good few of you do know what it's like.
I often dreamed about marrying the most amazing woman in the world. But
marrying AS an amazing- even if I do say so myself- woman? Not that
long ago, I thought that would be impossible. But I've learned to never
say never! And looking out at all your faces, seeing all of you
accepting me as the woman I am just makes this day all the more
special. Even you, Greg." Natalie's brother rolled his eyes as he was
single out once again. "Growing up," Natalie continued, "I had three
major dreams: to see Man City win the premiership, to be able to live
and work as a woman anytime I pleased, and to marry the most amazing
girl in the world. And at the age of 25, I've accomplished all three of
those goals. Well, I can't really claim all the credit for the first
one. And if I'm honest, I can't claim it for the second one either, not
with the endless love and support my friends have shown me over the
last four years. And I definitely can't claim any of the credit for the
last one. Zoe, you aren't just my wife, or my best friend, you are the
other half of my soul. Without you, I simply wouldn't exist. There
needs to be a better word than 'love' for the way I feel about you.
Though I think we can all agree that 'love' is the best word in the
world."
"Oui," Zoe whispered, blinking back tears as she giggled at her wife's
speech.
"And my new dreams, obviously, are to see Man City win the Champions
League, to become a proper ballerina in a proper production and to
become a parent," Natalie said, earning giggles from the rest of the
room.
"I shall help you as always with the second," Zoe said as she stood and
linked fingers with her wife. "You may wait for the first. And wait
even longer for the third!"
"Good things are worth waiting for," Natalie said, giving her wife a
long kiss before sitting down, taking extra care not to crease her
ostentatious dress.
"Mes amies," Zoe said with a wide, beaming smile. "Natalie has thanked
you for coming today, but I would like to thank you for more- for being
there for us for every day before today."
As Zoe continued her speech, Sophie found herself tuning out as she
focussed on the words that Natalie had said- specifically, that she
should never say never. Sophie had occasionally entertained thoughts of
getting married, but had never before imagined that she could be a
bride herself. All that had changed over the previous six months. The
unconditional acceptance that all of Natalie's friends had shown her-
someone who was legally, genetically, anatomically and chemically male-
filled Sophie with a sense of optimism she hadn't felt before.
It wasn't until Sophie reminded herself that she'd never before wanted
to be female that her sense of optimism began to fade. If Natalie was a
'man in a dress', then that applied even more so for Sophie. And yet,
as Natalie and Zoe took to the floor for their first dance, Sophie
couldn't help but imagine herself on the dancefloor, wearing a
beautiful bridal gown and dancing with her new wife...
"Penny for your thoughts?" Rachel whispered, giggling as she made
Sophie jump with shock.
"Don't do that!" Sophie hissed, making Rachel laugh even louder. "I
just- I dunno. They look so happy together..."
"They just got married, they should!" Rachel giggled. "Can't wait for
my turn..."
"Set a date yet?" Sophie asked.
"Probably summer next year," Rachel replied. "Though we can't be too
specific just yet, what with his sister's job and all..."
"Funny thinking of 'being a member of one of Britain's biggest girl
bands' as a 'job'," Sophie retorted, making Rachel giggle again.
"A bit like your 'job'?" Rachel asked, smiling as Sophie grimaced.
"That's something we'll need to talk about soon, I guess. How long have
you been working there now?"
"Six- six months," Sophie says, taking a deep breath as the married
couple's dance ends and the dancefloor starts to fill with other
couples. "Can we go somewhere- you know, somewhere else where we can
talk without, you know, people who shouldn't be listening?"
"Well- sure, I guess," Rachel shrugged. "Pretty much everyone here is
in the project, though, and those who aren't are sympathetic to what
we're trying to achieve..."
"Yeah, it's- it's something else," Sophie said as Rachel led her to a
quiet, secluded corner of the vast room.
"So... What's up?" Rachel asked. "The stuff you've compiled has been
REALLY good, especially the pictures you were able to get! I don't want
to imagine how hard THEY must've been to take."
"A bit, yeah," Sophie chuckled.
"And you must be looking forward to getting back to being 'James',
right?" Rachel asked with a giggle.
"...A bit, yeah," Sophie said with a nervous, hasty laugh.
"Though I guess it's up to you whether you'd rather wear a dress or a
suit to my wedding, hehe!" Rachel giggled.
"Yeah," Sophie said with a nervous chuckle as she tried to formulate in
her mind the words she wanted to say to Rachel. However, as hard as she
tried, she realised that she couldn't describe her feelings in a way
that could convince herself, let alone her friend. Sophie giggled in an
attempt to stall, to give herself more time to think, but as she did
so, the two women were interrupted by a sudden presence looming over
them.
"There you are!" Danny chuckled as he greeted his fianc?e with a gentle
kiss. "Thought I saw you two wandering off. Ahem. Miss Harrison, might
I trouble you for a dance?"
"As long as the person you rudely interrupted doesn't mind?" Rachel
replied, making her fianc? chuckle with embarrassment as Sophie
internally cringed. However, she still had no idea what she wanted to
say to Rachel, much less how to say it, and she wasn't about to look a
gift horse in the mouth...
"Sure!" Sophie shrugged, making Rachel giggle as she took Danny's hand
and headed to the dancefloor, leaving the brown-haired girl alone with
her thoughts.
As she sat alone in the corner, Sophie wondered what exactly she had
wanted to say to Rachel. That she liked wearing dresses, heels and
make-up? That she wasn't ready to give up 'Sophie's life just yet? That
she might even want to make 'her' a semi-permanent, or maybe even
permanent arrangement? How would Rachel- or anyone else, for that
matter- react to that? As Sophie glanced out over the room, however,
she realised that the reaction she would get would almost certainly not
be a negative one. There were countless people in the room who were
genetically male, but were dressed similarly to Sophie, some of whom
had gone the whole hog and taken hormones and even had surgery to make
themselves female, and others- like Sophie herself and one of the
brides- who were completely 'unchanged'. In this room, unlike a lot of
the rest of the world, there was no taboo concerning Sophie being who
she wanted to be. She just wished she knew who it was she wanted to
be...
Sophie let out a long sigh as she headed to the nearby toilets to
relieve herself, only to run into an unexpected pair of faces when she
exited the cubicle.
"Thought I recognised you slipping off!" Amy giggled. "I won't hug,
I'll let you wash your hands first- no offence, hehe!"
"No offence taken!" Sophie giggled as she washed her hands with the
floral-scented hand soap, before examining her reflection in the
mirror.
"'Long-lasting make-up' my arse, eh?" Hayley asked as she stood next to
Sophie and touched up her lipstick.
"Ugh, tell me about it," Sophie sighed, repairing her own mascara with
expert brush strokes before touching up her own lipstick. "Have you
checked into our room yet?"
"I'm sorting it after the reception," Amy yelled from her cubicle.
"Though I hope you're not planning on ducking out early, Miss
Connolly!"
"Oh- HELL no!" Sophie giggled. "Gonna take this opportunity to have as
much fun as I can!" Because I don't know when I'll get another
chance... Sophie thought to herself.
With her make-up repaired, Sophie headed back out into the hustle and
bustle of the reception, a wide, confident grin on her face as her
presence earned nothing but smiles from the other people she
encountered- virtually all of whom were her friends. As she coolly
strode around the room on her delicate heels, Sophie felt completely at
ease with her identity, both how she felt inside and how she was being
seen by her friends. Sophie couldn't help but think about how much
she'd miss all of the friends she'd made- not just Amy and Hayley, but
all of them- once she went back to being 'James'. It wasn't long before
Sophie found herself being drawn into one of the many conversations
filling the room.
"...FINALLY done with it," the unmistakable feminine voice of Nikki
Phillips-Thomas said with a heavy sigh. "Those are eight months I do
NOT want to repeat."
"Sure, at least you can put it behind you now," Anna-Jade shrugged.
"Yeah, I wish I could," Nikki moaned. "I was hoping to get some extra
work at Krystie & Zoe's school- not going to happen now, what with
criminal records and 'working with children' not being the best mix...
Oh, hey Sophie! Didn't see you there, hehe!"
"Hey girls- sorry, hey girlIES!" Sophie giggled.
"Heh, I don't know how much fucking longer I'm gonna get away with
being called 'girl'," Anna-Jade snorted. "Less than a year to the big
three-oh..."
"Ah, you'll always be one of the GIRLS," Nikki teased. "Even if you
will need to look for another job yourself..." Sophie bit her lip as
she sensed another opportunity to gather information for her expose-
even if it was on a topic she had covered many times during her talks
with her colleagues.
"It's hard to believe Masson can get away with that," Sophie said.
"Being forced by the EU not to discriminate against gender identity but
still getting away with discriminating against age."
"He's got lawyers shooting out of his fucking arse," Anna-Jade snorted.
"He'll exploit any loophole he thinks he can fucking well get away
with. The only reason he couldn't get away with girls like us is
because of the stink that the first two transgendered stewardesses
kicked up."
"I was reading up about it a while ago," Nikki interjected. "No other
airline has a Trump-like 'transgender ban' either. The only reason
Soixante-Trois is known as 'the transgender airline' is because of the
media fuss surrounding those first two flight attendants."
"And 'cause he was launching grey route at the same time," Anna-Jade
said. "Which pretty much only goes to mainly Muslim countries, where
girls like us... Yeah."
"I've never met the man," Nikki sighed, "but I really get the
impression that he only tolerates 'girls like us' because he reckons
his profit margins would fall if he didn't.
"Is that your opinion as an 'interested outsider'?" Sophie asked,
sensing another interview opportunity.
"...Maybe," Nikki giggled. "God, you know, I've never even flown with
your airline? Probably won't this year as the only place I'm planning
to go is America and you guys don't go transatlantic."
"Yet," Anna-Jade said with a smug grin. "You're not wrong though, if
Masson had hired those two stewardesses and not made a fuss about it
things would be very different. I only found out about the airline
thanks to the media interest, and Masson changing the uniform code to
try to discourage transgendered applicants only ended up discouraging
genetic girls. Serves the twat right if you ask me."
"Are- are those two original stewardesses still working for the
airline?" Sophie asked, her interest suddenly piquing.
"One of them left shortly after I started, about four years ago, "Anna-
Jade replied. "The other one left in 2015. Actually flew a few flights
with her. Why do you want to know?"
"Oh- just interested," Sophie nonchalantly shrugged. "Kinda, you know,
want to know what I'm letting myself in for, heh."
"Even though you've been working there for six months?" Nikki asked
with a giggle. "Sounds like you should already know, hehe!"
"...It never hurts to know more than you're supposed to know," Sophie
retorted, making her friends giggle. "Especially about the people
responsible for your livelihood!"
"Oh- I agree there," Anna-Jade chuckled. "I know I'd much rather rely
on Josh Benedict than on Antoine fucking Masson though, that's for
sure! Is he here today? Don't think I've seen him..."
"Mr. B junior is," Nikki replied with a smirk. "Don't tell him I called
him that!" Sophie chuckled as Nikki and Anna-Jade continued their chat,
though her attention was firmly on the story of the two original
transgendered stewardesses. She'd always assumed that there had to have
been a 'first' transgendered stewardess working at the airline, but
Anna-Jade's tale made it seem more 'real', and Sophie knew that an
interview with either of the two women would be a perfect addition to
her expose.
Secretly, though, Sophie was just happy that she had an excuse to stay
as 'Sophie' for the next few months...
Afternoon quickly turned into evening, and evening quickly turned into
night, and the party showed no sign of subsiding. Despite Sophie's
heels causing her feet to grow increasingly tired and painful, she kept
dancing late into the night, mostly with her friends in a group, but as
the music slowed, Sophie found herself in the unexpected situation of
dancing with Natalie's brother- the first time Sophie had ever danced
with a man, and it was easy to tell that this was the case from the
uncoordinated nature of the brown-haired woman's dancing.
"Careful!" Greg chuckled as he placed his hands on Sophie's hip to
steady her.
"Sorry, sorry!" Sophie said, grimacing as she barely avoided treading
on her dance partner's toe. "I've just- I'm, umm, not used to dancing
in heels... or with a man, heh."
"It's okay," Greg said softly, placing Sophie's hand on his shoulder.
"Just let me lead, follow my- well, lead, I guess, heh. And try to
relax."
"I'll try," Sophie chuckled as she tried to ease the tension in her
body and enjoy the experience, gradually getting into the swing of
things as the 30 year old man gently steered her around the dancefloor.
"How long have you known my sib?" Greg asked, momentarily breaking
Sophie's concentration.
"Hmm?" the brown-haired woman asked. "Sorry, what?"
"How long have you known my sib?" Greg asked. "I'm guessing you met
through work, right?"
"S- sib?" Sophie asked, her face scrunching up in confusion.
"As in 'sibling'?" Greg clarified. "Can't really say 'brother' or
'sister' as neither's all that, you know, accurate. You know my sib
through work, right?"
"Umm, yeah," Sophie replied. "Well, up until she quit, anyway. No
offence, but- umm, it's Greg, isn't it?"
"Yeah," the older man replied. "What's up that I might take offence
at?"
"Well- I'm sure you've guessed that I'm transgendered, right?" Sophie
asked.
"I didn't want to make assumptions, just because you work for the
airline," Greg replied.
"Well- and again, no offence..." Sophie said hesitantly. "You don't-
you don't strike me as, you know... The 'accepting' type."
"Oh- thanks, really, thanks," Greg snorted.
"Sorry..." Sophie mumbled. "Bu it- it must've come as a surprise, you
know? When Natalie- for the first time, I mean..."
"Maybe at first," Greg replied as the song ended and he and Sophie
headed to one of the tables lining the room. "I've had time to get used
to it. It's just part of who my sib is, it's not 'right' or 'wrong'.
Well, okay, to Nat, it's 'right', but- you know, who am I to judge?
They're still my younger sibling, I'll still take the piss out of them
but I won't stop loving them."
"He's not wrong about the piss-taking part," Ellen interjected from the
next table.
"...Damn right I'm not, button!" Greg teased, making his younger sister
roll her eyes. "Now if you don't mind, private conversation? I'm trying
to prove to Sophie here how tolerant and accepting I am."
"Of everyone except younger sisters," Ellen said with a snort of
laughter. "You do know Sophie's not interested in men, right?"
"Doesn't mean we can't talk, right?" Greg shrugged.
"And you do know about her deep, dark secret, I assume?" Ellen asked,
making Sophie cringe- she'd have expected her, of all people, to be
more sensitive about things like that- and Sophie wasn't the only
person who thought so.
"Really?" Greg asked. "Here, of all place?"
"Her 'deep dark secret'," Ellen giggled, "that she's a United fan!"
"Urgh," Greg sneered, making a show of moving his drink away from
Sophie as she rolled her eyes and Ellen laughed loudly. "No offence,
but- urgh."
"Our time will come again," Sophie sighed, before giggling as she rose
from her table to make way for Natalie, Greg and Ellen's mother.
"I Hope you weren't teasing that poor girl too much!" Mrs. Briggs
admonished her children, who both giggled in response.
"United fan," Ellen said, giggling even louder as her mother rolled her
eyes.
"Just ignore them, love," Mrs. Briggs said to Sophie, who smiled and
nodded her head. "United fan or not, I'm glad my Natalie's got such
good friends around her down in London."
"Thanks," Sophie said with a soft chuckle. "City fan or not, I'm glad
she's my friend too." Sophie smiled as she left the Briggs family to
their discussion, but her smile soon faded as she was reminded of one
thing- while Natalie's family may not have had a problem with her
living the life she wanted to live, there was no guarantee that
Sophie's would be so accepting- and it had suddenly turned into a very
big 'if'. Sophie's friends may have been like family, but her family
WAS family, and in Sophie's mind, they were irreplaceable. If she had
to choose between her life as Sophie and her life with her family, she
wasn't sure that she could choose the former over the latter.
Sophie wasn't sure exactly when she'd got to bed following the party,
but the first thing she was aware of on the Sunday morning was of a
throbbing pain in her head, the fact that she was still wearing the
dress she wore to the wedding, and that she was in a small double bed,
sandwiched between her two flatmates.
"Amy!" Sophie whispered, nudging the ginger woman awake.
"Mmph," Amy- who was clearly as hungover as Sophie, if not more so-
grunted in response. "Leave me alone, Leanne..."
"...My name's Sophie," the brown-haired woman replied with a sigh. "And
god knows what time it is right now but shuffle over, I need a piss."
"Very elegant, very ladylike," Amy moaned, sliding out of bed to reveal
that she too was wearing the dress she wore to the wedding. As she let
Sophie out of bed, however, her eyes bulged at an unexpected sight.
"Umm, Soph..."
"What?" Sophie asked, before grimacing as she realised that she was
sporting a very unsightly bulge in the front of her dress. "...Oh.
Umm..."
"Relax!" Amy giggled. "Who HASN'T been there? Probably doesn't help
that you slept in such a tight dress, heh!"
"Though I did thankfully remember to remove my cache sex," Sophie
chuckled. "THAT would've hurt..."
"Ugh, tell me about it!" Amy chuckled. "Reminds me, I need to take my
'chemical cache sex', hehe!" Sophie smiled as the ginger woman took two
vials of pills out of her handbag and headed into the hotel room's en-
suite bathroom. "Don't worry, I'll only be a few seconds, give you
enough time to get into 'position' for your pee, hehe!"
"Thanks," Sophie said as she examined herself in her mirror and sighed
at her reflection. Every part of her body screamed 'attractive young
woman' apart from the one part of her body that stood out the most,
almost like it was trying to scream to the world 'this woman is not who
she seems to be'... And Sophie was forced to admit to herself that she
wasn't who she seemed to be- not to the passengers she dealt with on a
daily basis, not to her managers, not even to her friends. Amy may have
shrugged off the sight, but might not so easily shrug off the fact that
'Sophie' had been lying to her face for the previous six months. Sophie
tried to comfort herself by reminding herself that 'Sophie' was only a
temporary arrangement, that she was as much 'James' as she was 'Sophie'
and that 'James' didn't want anything happening to 'his' body, but
Sophie's self-consciousness only faded once the front of her dress was
again smooth.
"There, much better!" Amy giggled as she emerged from the en-suite.
"Ah, I see it's much better for you too, hehe!"
"Yep!" Sophie said with a forced giggle- it was certainly better for
'Sophie', she thought to herself as she relieved herself.
"It'd be better if you kept quiet," Hayley moaned as she slowly woke
from her slumber. "Ugh, what time is it, anyway?"
"...Almost 10 o'clock!" Amy chuckled. "God... Good job we're not at
work today, hehe!"
"Us and the half of the company who are here today," Hayley said with a
snort of laughter. "Dunno if we've, you know, 'marked' ourselves or
something."
"You didn't drink THAT much, did you?" Amy teased, giggling as Hayley
replied by sticking her tongue out at her.
"No," Hayley moaned, swinging her long legs out of bed to reveal that
she, like Amy and Sophie, also slept in her dress. "Because, you know,
Natalie and Zoe aren't exactly popular with management, and we're
taking time off to go to their wedding..."
"It's our time off," Amy shrugged as she casually stepped out of her
dress and sat down in front of the room's mirror with her make-up bag.
"We can do with it what we want."
"Whoa, like stripping?" Sophie asked as she emerged from the en-suite,
shielding her eyes from the sight of Amy's underwear-clad body.
"Oh- stop being such a prude," Amy snorted, before jumping to her feet
and playfully wiggling her thong-covered backside at Sophie. "We're all
girls, right?"
"...Damn right we are!" Sophie giggled, before taking a deep breath and
removing her own dress, posing in just her bra and panties with her
hands on her hips.
"Sexy lady!" Amy giggled.
"Even if my bra is 'surplus to requirements'?" Sophie asked as she
cupped the padding within her bra.
"Still sexy," Amy shrugged. "Not like mine's any more 'needed' even
after 12 months on hormones, heh. Being petite has its downsides
too..."
"A cups can still be sexy," Hayley suggested, before giggling and
removing her dress. "MINUS A cups, on the other hand..."
"You'll both be flooded with oestrogen before long," Amy said with a
confident smile. "Team ASH, HRT... FTW, hehe!"
"ASHHRTFTW!" Sophie and Hayley cheered simultaneously, even as Sophie
felt herself internally cringe at having to lie to her two friends.
A short while later, with her body covered in a clingy top, a short
black denim skirt and a pair of warm ribbed tights- a far cry from the
designer dress she'd worn the previous day- Sophie and her two
flatmates headed down to the reception area of the hotel, where they
were surprised to discover a scrum of paparazzi waiting.
"Guess they must have found out some Angels were here," Hayley
shrugged.
"Guess again," Rachel said, giggling as her and her fianc?'s sudden
appearance startled the trio. "No, it turns out our Miss Briggs- sorry,
our Mrs. Renou-Briggs seems to have caused a bit of a stir with the
press."
"Really?" Amy asked. "They're here for Nat?"
"Yep," Rachel said smugly. "She's like this sort-of 'liberal hero',
being gender fluid and, well, you heard the way she told Alana to stick
her job, right?"
"Guessing it's just reporters from the Mirror and the Independent,
then?" Sophie asked.
"Oh for sure," Danny chuckled. "The Mail and the Sun have already been
told, and I quote, to 'fuck off and don't come back'."
"A smart journalist, though, would try to get an exclusive interview
with the new bride," Rachel said with a knowing smirk that Sophie
immediately picked up on.
"Maybe they already have?" Sophie replied with a smirk of her own.
Following her departure from the airline, Sophie had made sure to
engage Natalie in conversation every chance she got- though it wasn't
just her work Sophie discussed with Natalie, but her gender identity as
well.
"Ah, we love our bigendered commie," Amy said with a derisive snort of
laughter. "Kinda wanted to say goodbye to them before we left, though I
don't fancy getting into the middle of that!"
"Don't blame you," Rachel chuckled. "I'll pass on your love to them.
We're heading back to London now, want to get the pub open for tonight.
Soph, you want a lift? Would take all of you, but, you know, kinda
cramped in the car..."
"Wish I had a cousin who drove me everywhere," Amy said with a mock
pout.
"And had such good dress sense!" Hayley said, making Rachel giggle as
she did a twirl in her short, tight black skirt.
"Ah," the blonde woman chuckled. "Just 'cause I'm the wrong side of
thirty, doesn't mean I can't be fashionable, right?"
"Damn right!" Hayley chuckled. "Even if we had to persuade your cousin
to get her legs out this morning!"
"Yep!" Amy laughed as she gestured toward hers and Hayley's short
skirts. "Saw her with a pair of jeans in her hands and, well, we needed
to take action, hehe!"
"...I didn't take much persuading," Sophie said with a shy giggle as
she did a playful twirl followed by a curtsey. "...And I'm okay for a
lift, we came up together on the train, we can go back the same way."
"ASHFTW!" Amy and Hayley simultaneously cheered, making Sophie cringe
and Rachel and Danny giggle.
"Well- you three have fun," Rachel chuckled.
"Think we can guarantee that's gonna happen," Danny said with a loud
laugh as Sophie and her flatmates handed their room keys back and
headed toward their waiting taxi with wide grins on their faces.
----------
"Thanks for the lift home," Paige said as she slide onto the back seat
of the modern car and linked fingers with her fianc?e.
"Yeah, we really didn't want to face another extra-long train ride,"
Jessica concurred.
"Don't worry about it," Sarah replied. "We're glad of the company,
heh!"
"Really?" Paige asked. "I'd have thought you two'd wanna be all
alone..."
"That's why I'm glad of the company," Sarah giggled. "Puts Nikki on her
best behaviour and means no distractions from the road!"
"Aww," Nikki said with a deep mock pout. "Aren't I distracting enough
just being sat next to you?"
"Course you are babe," Sarah replied, making the couple of the back
seat sigh happily as she leaned across to give Nikki a long, gentle
kiss.
"Ah... Our turn next!" Paige sighed happily.
"Our turn next on this side of the Atlantic, anyway!" Jessica reminded
her fianc?e.
"Ah, of course!" Paige giggled. "Kinda surprised Alexa and Jenny
weren't here this weekend."
"You can tell they weren't by the fact that we're not in alcohol-
induced comas," Sarah said, earning laughs from the other people in the
car. "Think they're too busy with uni. And they're coming over next
month anyway."
"SO looking forward to that," Jessica sighed happily. "Their wedding
will be just gorgeous too, you know it will."
"Thanks at least partly to who's making the dresses!" Nikki teased her
blushing wife.
"Thanks for doing ours as well," Jessica said with a grin. "I can't
imagine how busy you must be with uni as well, but- thanks."
"You're welcome," Sarah said with a grin. "Just sad I didn't have
enough time to do Nat and Zoe's, but I've only got so much time to work
on other projects, you know?"
"And she's been putting a LOT of effort into all four dresses," Nikki
interjected. "Trust me, you won't be disappointed."
"Just hope I'm good to fly by their wedding," Paige sighed. "SRS at the
end of April..."
"You SHOULD be okay," Nikki replied. "Stitches will be out by then, you
might want an extra cushion for take-off and landing though."
"It's more the fact that I'll be taking three months' sick leave to
recover and jetting off to America in the middle of it," Paige said.
"Got no problem taking the leave as I'm entitled to it, I just don't
want to fly back and end up with Fat Tony's boot lodged up my arse."
"Fat Tony's shining up his boot anyway because of our wedding," Jessica
sighed. "You saw the press interest for Zatalie, we're expecting
something similar."
"Normally I couldn't be happier about that," Paige said. "But like I
said, not if it means a face to face with Booty McBootface."
"I can see how that wouldn't be appealing," Nikki said with a grimace.
"Sometimes I forget how lucky I am to have the boss I've got."
"He's not got a private jet that he needs two stewardesses for, has
he?" Paige asked, smirking as Nikki giggled in response.
"'Fraid not," the twenty year old woman replied. "He's a millionaire,
not a billionaire. He might be looking to expand his business portfolio
soon, though given how long it took to get the caf? off the ground..."
"Yeah, I think I've had enough 'serving' for one lifetime anyway,"
Jessica sighed. "Couldn't persuade him to open up an American office,
could I? In, say, a city a short drive from DC...?"
"No harm in asking," Nikki replied with a giggle. "Though I thought Fat
Tony was looking at expanding to America as well?"
"That's still some way off," Jessica replied. "He was originally going
to expand grey route to include places like Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt,
but as they're mainly Muslim countries-"
"Say no more," Nikki sighed. "Was talking to Anna-Jade about that last
night. Real question is whether or not the land of Fat Donald would be
any more tolerant of girls like us?"
"Hey!" Jessica protested. "Rip on Fat Donald all you want but leave the
land out of it. He'll be gone in a few years but America- the America I
love- isn't going anywhere."
"...My apologies," Nikki conceded. "Though you're staying quiet on this
whole topic, Paige?"
"I got drunk enough last night," the Scottish girl replied, filling the
car with laughter as it headed south toward London.
----------
"Ugh, SO good to be back home," Sophie said with a heavy sigh as she
and her flatmates wheeled their suitcases off of the train and onto the
platform at Euston station.
"Stop being such a north-phobe," Hayley teased with a giggle. "Though I
am looking forward to sleeping in my own bed, heh. Even if we do have
to be up at stupid o'clock tomorrow..."
"Aww," Amy said with a mock pout. "You didn't like snuggling up next to
us last night?"
"I prefer snuggling up next to fit young men," Hayley replied. "And no
offence, Sophie, but you do NOT fit that bill!"
"No offence taken!" Sophie giggled, marvelling at how, once again, she
genuinely didn't take offence at the affront to her masculinity. "And
I'm looking forward to my own bed too, heh. Where I'm hopefully NOT
getting squished between you two!"
"Aww," Amy pouted again. "You didn't like having someone to cuddle?"
Sophie giggled and let out a loud shriek as Amy suddenly gave her a
tight hug.
"There's a difference between a hug and- well, that!" Sophie replied,
smirking as Amy giggled loudly.
"Though I'm not 'too masculine' for you, I trust?" Amy asked.
"You're not masculine at all!" Sophie replied, laughing along with her
flatmates as they climbed into a waiting taxi. "Neither of you are.
ASHFTW!"
"ASHFTW!" Amy and Hayley cheered excitedly.
As the three girls would be working the following day, they all opted
to get an early night, which Sophie in particular needed after the
excitement of the weekend. As she climbed into her warm bed, with her
slender body covered in a comfortable cotton vest and a matching pair
of shorts, Sophie wondered how Natalie was spending her first full day
of married life- and whether she was celebrating it as a bride, a
groom, or both...
"Do you, Sophie Connelly," the elderly priest asked, "take this man to
be your lawfully wedded husband?"
"I do," Sophie replied, smiling as she felt the skirts of her
voluminous white dress rustle around her legs.
"And do you, James Connolly," the priest asked, "take this woman to be
your lawfully wedded wife?"
"I do," James replied as he stared deep into his bride's eyes...
"Ugh," Sophie grunted as she awoke with a sudden jerk. "Why- why am I
dreaming about THAT?" As Sophie tried to get comfortable in her bed,
she found that that wasn't the only question on her mind. The most
significant question was whether the dream was more about being a bride
or a groom- but Sophie also tried futilely to recall the face of the
woman she was 'marrying'...
Sophie put all thoughts of the dream behind her as she got out of bed
and got ready for the day, and before too long, she was stood in the
employee area of Heathrow Airport, feeling the usual pull of her tight
skirt on her legs and the strain on her ankles from her high-heeled
shoes as she walked to the plane where she'd be working all day. Sophie
had a lot to occupy her mind as she flew toward Geneva- the near-
constant demands of the passengers, the latest part of her expose that
needed writing up, the possibility of tracking down the original
transgendered stewardesses and, most importantly, how she would explain
to Rachel that she needed extra time to work on her expose. And yet,
throughout the day, memories of the wedding dress came flooding back to
Sophie- along with the occasional thought that she'd never previously
enjoyed wearing her uniform as much as she did on that particular
flight...
----------
"Well- here we go again," Jessica giggled as she fastened the gold
buttons of her blazer and balanced her blue pillbox hat on her head.
"I like to think of it as another bill paid," Paige replied. "Though it
is weird to be, you know, 'back to normal' after the weekend."
"Yeah, god," Jessica said with a tired chuckle. "Do you remember when
this was an adventure, an opportunity to be the girls we always wanted
to be?"
"Isn't it still that way?" Paige asked.
"You tell me, Miss 'SRS in 2 months'," Jessica retorted, making her
fianc?e smirk. "I mean it's, like, become everyday, you know?"
"Don't tell me you're getting bored with being a girl?" Paige teased.
"Bored? Never," Jessica replied with a confident smirk. "But, you know,
it's not something I need to aspire to anymore. It's what I am, what I
unquestionably am. I guess the wedding just drove that home for me,
seeing Natalie in her dress..."
"I kinda get what you mean," Paige said. "And god knows this isn't the
adventure it used to be." Jessica smiled as Paige gestured to her
tight, form-flattering uniform. "Guess I'll just have to look forward
to having the operation, to being a bride, and spending the rest of my
life with the most gorgeous woman in the world, eh?"
"I know that works for me," Jessica replied, checking that she and her
fianc?e were alone before giving the Scottish woman a gentle, loving
kiss. "Have fun in Brussels. Reckon I'm gonna need a long, hot bath
after Paris today..."
"Take care," Paige whispered as she and Jessica left the locker room,
only to be immediately approached by their manager.
"You two," Alana said stoically. "Need a word before your flights."
Jessica and Paige both quietly gulped as they followed their manager to
her office, where the older woman sat down behind her desk and let out
a tired sigh.
"What- what's up?" Jessica asked nervously.
"This won't take long," Alana said. "You're not in any trouble. Yet. I
want to make sure it stays that way, both for you and for the company.
I've seen some of the photos from Natalie's wedding."
"It was a beautiful day," Paige interjected, biting her lip as her
manager frowned at the interruption.
"I'm sure it was," Alana said. "And I'm sure yours will be as well. But
we need to establish a few ground rules first, especially following
what happened when the two of you got engaged. That generated a lot of
publicity for the company, especially when the video went viral."
"A lot of GOOD publicity," Jessica reminded her manager.
"And a large chunk of bad publicity as well," Alana retorted. "The
airline had to do a lot of damage limitation following your engagement.
Maybe you've forgotten that we also operate grey route, where your
little 'stunt' would see you both get imprisoned or worse. And just
because we don't fly black route from London doesn't mean it doesn't
still exist. Monsieur Masson had to personally intervene to keep the
Paris to Moscow, St Petersburg and Sochi routes in place as that
country also has laws that your little stunt would have broken."
"Laws that are wrong," Paige said defiantly.
"Not in Russia, they're not," Alana retorted. "Girls... The company
would never dream of preventing you from getting married. Your personal
lives are your own. But by dragging the company into it, you cause a
lot of headaches for management. It's no small miracle that you kept
your promotion, and if it wasn't for that stunt you pulled by sneaking
through the employee area, you'd now be a supervisor too, Paige."
"So what are you saying?" Paige asked, growing increasingly annoyed
with her manager's attitude.
"When you get married," Alana said, "you must not reference the company
in any way, shape or form during the wedding. That goes for you, your
family and your guests. Understand?"
"Aye," Paige replied stoically, before biting her lip with irritation.
"Like I said, you two aren't in trouble NOW," Alana clarified. "I just-
I just felt I should lay down a few ground rules, stop any problems
before they start."
"Oh- sure, sure," Jessica said, biting her lip and nodding in
agreement.
"Just one thing," Paige said, a smug grin creeping across her face.
"You're gonna have a hell of a time if Ellen and Amelie tie the knot."
Paige allowed herself an internal smile as her manager hung her head
and sighed.
"One problem at a time," Alana sighed. "Go on, don't let me keep you
from your flights." Jessica and Paige both waved goodbye to their
manager as they left the office, but once they were back in the
corridor, they let out simultaneous heavy sighs.
"...We weren't going to have a flight attendant 'theme' for the wedding
anyway," Jessica groaned.
"We WEREN'T," Paige said, exchanging a sly grin with her fianc?e, who
giggled and sighed.
"I know what you're thinking," Jessica said. "Hell, I'm thinking it
too. I'm also thinking 'would it be worth it'?"
"Aye, that is the question," Paige replied. "But you heard what she
said- if Emperor Putin decrees something to be right, it must be
right..."
"So glad I don't do black route anymore," Jessica sighed. "We- we'll
talk about this when we get home, Paige. And I DO want to talk about
this as I assure you I'm just as pissed as you are."
"Aye," Paige sighed. "See you later, Jess."
"See you later," Jessica replied. "Oh, and before I go, on the topic of
pissed, but in the British sense this time..."
"...Yes?" Paige asked.
"We might need to add Comrade Putin to the same category as your
favourite orange-skinned president!" Jessica giggled.
"Like he isn't already," Paige retorted. "See you at home!" The two
lovers both let out secret giggles as they made their way to their
separate flights.
----------
"Honey, I'm home," Amy said with a smirk as she walked through the
front door of her flat and kicked off her heels, the noise of which
roused Sophie from the nap she'd taken on the sofa. "That bad, eh?
Always thought Switzerland was an easy one, myself."
"Nah, today was okay," Sophie mumbled as she rubbed her eyes. "It's
tomorrow, Paris that's going to suck..."
"Ugh, Paris ALWAYS sucks," Amy sighed as she sat down beside Sophie's
bare, immaculately pedicured feet. "I could tell you a few stories
there, hehe!"
"You have," Sophie reminded her flatmate, musing to herself that many
of the stories may end up in print within the following few months.
"Trust me, there are plenty more where that came from!" Amy laughed,
before smirking as Hayley emerged from her bedroom. "Ah, good EVENING,
sunshine! Catching up on some sleep as well?"
"Something like that," Hayley replied. "Guess it's just weird getting
back to reality... I was having a great dream too before you woke me
up!"
"Yeah, go on, blame the ginge for everything," Amy giggled. "What were
you dreaming about?"
"Ugh..." Hayley moaned as she sat down opposite Amy and Sophie with her
sheet still wrapped around her slender body. "This- this is gonna sound
stupid."
"No, go on," Amy urged.
"I..." Hayley said with a grimace. "Was dreaming about... My wedding.
Yeah, go on, laugh..."
"Why would I laugh about that?" Amy asked with a genuine smile on her
face. "Doubt there's a girl alive who wasn't dreamt about that."
"And if we laughed at you," Sophie said softly, "you'd- you'd kinda
have to laugh at me as well."
"Ooh, have I gatecrashed TWO weddings?" Amy teased.
"It was this morning I dreamed about it," Sophie sighed as she sat up.
"Probably just, you know, remembering the weekend..."
"I have a different theory," Amy said with a smug grin. "I think you
were dreaming about how amazing it'd be to be a beautiful, blushing
bride!" Sophie blushed as her friend teased her, which only increased
Amy's mirth, even though Sophie was wondering how her friend would
react if she knew that she was dreaming about being a groom as well...
"God knows it's not the first time I had that dream!" Hayley giggled.
"Though before that, it was usually dreaming about being a schoolgirl,
heh. Couldn't count the number of times I fantasised about wearing my
sister's uniform."
"Ugh, yep!" Amy sighed. "Think that was my first, you know, 'dream'
too... Pretty much all the girls at my school wore skirts and tights
every day, I was SO jealous all the way through school. Then I went to
college, where they wore even shorter skirts..."
"Same here," Hayley sighed. "Our uniform was a navy blue skirt and
black tights... My first wage I got from here, I- I actually bought a
skirt identical to the one we- well, THEY wore at school, heh."
"Totally did the same," Amy said, before turning to Sophie, who bit her
lip and tried not to giggle.
"...I wear a uniform with a skirt every single day," Sophie said.
"Don't really need to pretend I'm wearing another one!"
"Well- yeah, I guess," Amy shrugged. "But we are SO having a school
uniform party next chance we get!"
"Really?" Sophie asked incredulously, before forcing a smirk onto her
face. "And not a 'wedding dress' party?"
"Oh, we'll have one of those as well," Amy said with a confident grin.
"The question is whether it'll be called 'Amy's wedding', 'Sophie's
wedding' or 'Hayley's wedding', hehe!"
"Hopefully the third one!" Hayley laughed. "Ahh... I already know where
I'd want my wedding to be. The Nottingham Council House, in the centre
of the city, on a hot July day. My dress would be strapless, by
bridesmaids would wear pink, and my bouquet would be pink and white
roses."
"You put a lot of thought into it, then?" Sophie asked.
"And you haven't?" Hayley retorted. "What were you dreaming about less
than 24 hours ago?"
"Okay, okay," Sophie giggled, trying to remember the details of her
dream. "Mine would be in a church, my- my old church from home. My
dress would be like Kate Middleton's, long sleeves, a long, flowing
train... Probably be asking too much to ask my dad to give me away
though, heh."
"Remember who you're talking to?" Hayley asked. "Don't even know where
my dad is..."
"Ah- yeah..." Amy grimaced. "Guess I'm lucky that way, my dad's already
said he'd love to be able to give me away, Paige's dad has said the
same too, and you saw Natalie's dad at the weekend... Some families
really need to learn how to treat their daughters better." Or at all,
Sophie thought to herself.
"I've got to admit," Sophie said softly, "growing up, I- I never
expected to have a conversation like this with friends like you, heh."
"Neither did I," Hayley chuckled. "But I'm so, SO glad I am. You two
are, like, the best friends I've ever had."
"Aww," Amy cooed. "Does that mean we're first in line to be
bridesmaids, then?"
"Hell yeah you are!" Hayley cheered. "As long as I get to be bridesmaid
for both of you?"
"Well, duh!" Amy giggled, prompting a hug between the two young women,
which only broke when they looked down at their third flatmate.
"...How about a pact," Sophie suggested. "Whichever one of us gets
married first gets to have the other two as their bridesmaids?"
"Oh, you are ON!" Amy giggled.
"Ditto!" Hayley squeaked excitedly. "And I KNOW you two will look
GORGEOUS in pink, hehe!"
"ASHFTW?" Amy asked.
"ASHFTW!" Hayley and Sophie cheered, even as Sophie wondered whether
nor she'd be able to uphold her part of the 'pact' she'd proposed. By
the time either Amy or Hayley got married, 'Sophie' would almost
certainly be 'James' again, and would have been 'James' for several
months if not years. And yet, Sophie couldn't hide her genuine
excitement at the prospect of pulling on an elaborate pink bridesmaid's
dress...
The following morning, Sophie gripped the hand rests of her seat as she
felt the familiar kick in the back of the plane reaching take-off
thrust. Mere minutes later, the 'fasten seatbelts' light extinguished
and Sophie and Hayley made their way to the kitchen at the rear of the
plane to begin preparing refreshments for the passengers.
"You really wouldn't think that London to Paris would be so bad,"
Sophie sighed as she removed the restraints on her refreshments
trolley. "With it being such a short flight, only eighty minutes."
"I'm guessing they just see it as an excuse to 'grab as much as they
can when they can'," Hayley sighed. "Given how expensive Soixante-Trois
tickets can be, there are probably more millionaires out there than
non-millionaires."
"And all of them friends of Antoine Masson?" Sophie asked.
"Probably," Hayley shrugged, before sighing as the call light
illuminated. "Good luck."
"Thanks," Sophie sighed as she filled her trolley with hot water and
wheeled it out into the cabin, quickly locating the thirsty passenger.
"Finally," the middle-aged businessman grunted in his upper-class
English accent.
"Good morning sir," Sophie said in her sweetest, most feminine voice.
"How can I help you today?"
"You can prevent me from dying of thirst," the older businessman
snorted. "Coffee. Black."
"Coming right up, sir," Sophie simpered, pouring the passenger's drink
and gently placing it onto his tray table.
"...Well?" The passenger asked with an angry, expectant look on his
face.
"...Sir?" Sophie asked, confused by the man's sudden confrontation.
"Aren't you going to apologise?" The man asked, making Sophie's anxiety
levels rise. Those levels rose even further when all of the surrounding
passengers- each one dressed as smartly as the thirsty man- nodded in
agreement.
"I'm... Sorry?" Sophie replied, her confusion growing in line with her
anxiety.
"Do you even know what you're apologising for?" The businessman
snorted.
"No... Sir?" Sophie replied, feeling her stomach start to churn as many
of the other passengers began to giggle at her expense.
"I didn't think so," Sophie's passenger scoffed. "That's why you're the
one doing the serving and I'm the one being served. You can go now."
"Thank you sir," Sophie simpered, dragging her drinks trolley back
toward the kitchen only to stop and turn around when she saw another
call light illuminate, and another well-dressed passenger glare at her
with disdainful eyes.
Almost twenty minutes later- with the plane ready to begin its descent-
Sophie wheeled her drinks trolley back into the small kitchen area,
where the nearly tearful girl was immediately greeted by a hug from her
flatmate and her supervisor.
"Come on, sit down," Hayley said softly to the brown-haired woman,
whose face was noticeably paler than it had been at the start of the
flight. "We heard some of the things that was said to you. How they
keep getting away with it... Ugh. I dunno. I'll do all the customer-
facing stuff on the return flight."
"Thanks," Sophie whispered, taking a deep breath to calm herself down.
"Just a few more minutes until we land," Carly- the flight's
supervisor- said reassuringly as she sat down next to Sophie. "Then a
nice long layover, okay?"
"O- okay," Sophie sighed. "Sorry..."
"You're the last person who should be apologising," Carly assured the
troubled woman. "Hayley's right, they shouldn't be able to get away
with it, but we all know why they do. I could probably fill a book with
some of the things I've heard, heh."
"Yeah," Sophie- who had already compiled several of the petite woman's
anecdotes for her expose- said with a genuine snort of laughter. As the
plane descended toward the French capital, Sophie mused on how she'd
almost be able to fill her book with her own experiences, let alone
everyone else's- and how that hammered home the fact that her task, and
with it, her time as a woman, was almost at an end.
As Carly and Hayley promised, Sophie remained in the kitchen area for
the duration of the flight back to London, and after bidding farewell
to the passengers as they disembarked at Heathrow, she let out a sigh
of relief before helping her colleagues to tidy the plane ahead of its
next flight.
"Feeling better?" Carly asked.
"A little," Sophie replied with a tired smile. "Kinda feel sorry for
Hayley, making her do all the hard work this flight..."
"You had enough of it during the morning," Carly said softly. "More
than enough. But one thing I forgot to say was that you were very
professional dealing with those customers this morning. Wouldn't have
thought you had as little customer service experience as you say you
have."
"Thanks," Sophie mumbled, blushing from her supervisor's praise.
"Have you thought about mentoring a trainee, next recruitment round?"
Carly asked. "I'm surprised you didn't go for it this time, actually."
"Oh, I- I don't feel, you know..." Sophie mumbled, mentally completing
her sentence with the phrase 'like a real stewardess', before realising
that to all intents and purposes, she WAS a real stewardess. She did
the same work, served the same passengers, earned the same wages and
most certainly wore the same uniform as the other women, she just had
an extra 'side job'. Anybody looking in from the outside would look at
Sophie and not suspect that she was at all different from the other
girls, and while Sophie took some pride in how well she'd managed to
integrate herself into her 'role', she also worried that she was in
danger of 'going native'- both in the job and in her 'borrowed' gender.
However, when Sophie returned home (with Hayley in tow), she was no
less eager to change into a comfortable, warm pair of ribbed tights, a
pink hoodie and a slouchy denim skirt and curl up on the sofa with her
friends, a glass of wine in her hand and a chick flick on the TV.
The following morning, Sophie was equally eager to get out of bed
early- despite it being her rest day- and change into a pair of pink
tights and a skin-tight black leotard, before covering up with a form-
fitting s