Gene's Story or How I Gained a Cousin Chapter 1

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Gene's Story
or How I Gained a Cousin

A novel by Karen Lockhart


Copyright 2016
 



It's funny how things happen to change your life and the way you look at things



Chapter 1

It's funny how things happen to change your life and how it makes you look at things differently.

First, I'm 24, I think attractive, with light brown hair,green eyes, and an athletic 5'8” body. I work as an engineer for a medium sized construction company. This is not a profession with a lot of women, and I had a tough year getting the men to treat me like one of the guys. Sure I still get a lot of looks, but the abuse has stopped. Any new comers usually are set straight by the regular guys, with a rumor of a broken nose or two on my behalf.

My only hobby is horses, an expensive one, but really fulfilling. There is something about horses; they get you hooked, like drugs, but 'good hooked'. I started out trail riding on weekends, but last year, I started to show my horse at local shows, with the hope of progressing to the big, rated shows.

We had a job doing site preparation for a small strip mall. The topsoil and existing gravel had been dug out, and trucks were bringing in gravel for a base to pave the parking lot. I was bending over a laser level, when a truck driver tapped me on the shoulder. I spun around, ready to peel a layer of skin off his forehead, when I recognized him. It was Gene Thomas. I hadn't seen him since high school.

He was never a big kid, kind of nerdy and skinny, and always being picked on by the jocks. Right now, he looked even thinner.

“Ellen, is that you? This is great!” he looked like he wanted to say more, but his truck was next in line to empty.

“This is my last trip,” he yelled. “Please don't go away.”

I gave a wave, as I walked to the office trailer to drop off the laser. Now what could he want with me? Oh well, I guess I'd soon find out.

Gene pulled up scattering dust everywhere, popped open the truck door and jumped out.

“Boy am I glad I found someone I know,” he started.

”Wait, let's go inside and sit down before you start,” I said as I opened the door.

He followed me inside, asking if there was coffee. I pointed to the K-cuper “Help yourself.”

He seemed to be stalling a bit and the silence grew until he said “Oh shit, I don't think this was a good idea,” and started to leave.

“Gene, stop, you have something eating at you, spit it out.”

“I can't go back to the yard. They'll kill me.”

“Who? Who's going to kill you?”

“My boss and his new partners.”

“Bullshit! I've heard this kind of story before.”

“No seriously. MacDonald's new partners are in the drug business, and the trucking outfit is laundering money and transporting drugs.”

I had to pick at it. “Why you?” Gene got more coffee and spun around.

“Just before this load, I was underneath the truck, looking for cuts on the inside tires when I heard them talking. I tried to sneak into the cab, but that bastard Morales saw me. I've had it!”

“What do you expect me to do? Why don't you call the police?”

With that he laughed, “Half of them are on the payroll. They'd deliver me to where Morales orders. No, I've got to hide.”

He looked at his watch. “Shit, I've been gone too long on that last load, they're going to start looking for me, starting with here!”

“You can't run in that, you'd be seen in a heart beat.” I started thinking, “You and I are about the same size......Maybe. Just maybe. Gene take off your clothes!”

“No way. No damn way!” He started out the door, but backed in quickly. “I think that's them!”

“Get them off and hop into the back room, I've a change of clothes in a bag there.” I didn't tell him it was a skirt and stockings I kept for money meetings. “Let me know when you've dressed,” I yelled.

It was a false alarm, but I didn't tell Gene.

“Ok, I'm dressed,” he called. I walked in, but stopped short.

“Wow, if I didn't know better, Gene; you look great as a woman!”

“I've had practice,” he said reddening. “I like dressing up every now and then.”

“I can tell; you've shaved your legs haven't you?” I asked. “Look for this to work, we have to go all in, or else it'll be Gene in a dress. Sit down and I'll do your makeup.”

To cover his beard, I used a heavy foundation I had in my bag. “Good thing I went shopping at noon for makeup.”

“Let me see,” he said.

“No it'll be a surprise.”

I next tackled his eyebrows.

“Geez,”he yelled, “That hurt like hell.”

“Shut up,” I said. “You want a pair of dormice for brows? Be tough.”

After plucking enough eyebrow to make an eagles nest, I started on his eye makeup. I couldn't do anything too much, I only had a little mascara. Next came his hair.

“It's a good thing you look like a hippie with this hair of yours,” I said.

“Let me see!” he said, “Come on.”

“Hold your horses, Gene, wait till I've finished.”

I stood back to admire my work and heard tires outside.

“Quick, sit at the computer and start typing.”

I barely got the words out of my mouth when the door flew open.

“Where's the asshole that was driving that truck?”

I spun around. “Learn to knock damn it. What truck?”

“The red triax in the corner over there.”

I held my breath and said, ”I don't know, I'm having my secretary run the plate to find out right now.”

“It belongs to MacDonald. He sent me here looking for it.”

He must hear my heart thumping, and I could see the butt of a revolver under his coat.

“Good, get it the hell out of here, we're scheduled to start digging there tomorrow morning, and with the weather, we're behind at a $500 a day fine.

My bluff worked, He walked outside and waved to a guy in overalls to get in the truck and drive off.

“If that asshole shows his head around here, call MacDonald's, we need to talk with him.”

With that he walked down the stairs, got in his Cadillac, and spun tires out the gate.

Gene tapped me on my shoulder, and I jumped a foot.

“Dammit, don't do that,” I squeaked.

“Sorry, I didn't want to talk, in case they were near.”

I looked at him or should I say 'her'?

“Gene, look in the mirror behind that door, tell me what you think.”

“My God, I look like an attractive woman! You worked a miracle!”

He kept turning one way and then the other, admiring how he looked.

“Come on, let's get you out of here. We'll go to my place, we should be ok there.”

After a thirty minute drive we got to my condo near the water in a quiet little North Shore town, and went inside.

“We'll be safe here,” I said to Gene, “Nobody pokes into other people's business around here. The only thing is, you are going to have to wear my clothes until we can buy you some.”

“With a nervous giggle, he said “I wouldn't mind. This is the longest I've been cross-dressed and I really like it.”

“Whichever way you go, you will need clothes of your own. But first, I'm starved. We can go out or have takeout.”

“Go out dressed like this? I'm not ready for that yet.”

I laughed, "OK, but at some time you'll have to face the world in heels, you know.”

“Not tonight, please” he begged.

“Alright, how about a pepperoni pizza? There's beer in the fridge.”

To be continued

Many thanks to Bronwen Welsh for fixing the typos and grammar.

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Thank you Karen,

What a great start ,it augurs well for the future .I am sure Bronwen will keep you on the right track.

ALISON

Gene's Story

Thank you Alison, I've been so nervous with my first posting. Bron has kept me on track.
I hope you'll enjoy the story.

Karen

Good start

I always try to read postings of new authors. They sometimes provide a fresh new story. This one was well worth the read. I hope to see the next chapter soon.

DJ

Hi Karen

Hi Karen
Very nice start to your story. Looking forward to the next chapter, as you caught my attention in this one. Gene or will it be Jean shortly, appears to now be a member of the softer, but not necessarily the weaker sex.
Welcome to the "club".

Gene

Thank you, positive comments are so encouraging . As to 'Jean', you'll just have to wait .
After all, Ellen is a field Civil Engineer, she swings a pretty good 'club' herself.

Karen

nice start

This could get dicey for him. I hope she is able to make him disappear without any connection to her.

This will be a complex story you are weaving, I can't wait to see how you make the title come true. It's going to be a great one to read.

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

Good start, good characters,

Good start, good characters, a little different scenario, but it looks promising. I can't wait to see the next chapter.

Welcome to the dark side Karen

Rhona McCloud's picture

A good start and I see lots of kudos. I suspect that Gene is going to need a new name and will soon be making some new horsey friends.

Rhona McCloud

Thank You !

You'll have to wait for the next chapter. But, you may have peeked over my shoulder Rhona.

Karen

I Worked With A Brilliant Girl

joannebarbarella's picture

A couple of years ago. She was a civil engineer and an absolute genius at programming. Funnily enough her main outside interest was show-jumping and she was trying hard to make the England team (didn't quite do it last time around).

Some of the guys were always trying to put her down and take the credit for her work, but they had me to reckon with and I made sure she got the recognition for what she did. It's a tough male-dominated world out there.

Nice start to the story.

i'm far from brillant.

All women civil engineers love horses. Wish I was even a 10% whiz at programming though.

Thank you,
Karen

A tough world for everyone

Aljan Darkmoon's picture

Some of the guys were always trying to put her down and take the credit for her work, but they had me to reckon with and I made sure she got the recognition for what she did. It's a tough male-dominated world out there.

It’s a brutally, ruthlessly competitive world out there for everyone among us humans, and both sides play their power games to the max and gang up on each other when and wherever they can. In the industrialized West, it appears to me that the women are generally pulling ahead; where it counts, that world has not been male dominated for quite some time.

When the anecdotal stories about this sort of conflict are told, I notice how commonplace it is for only one side of the matter to be discussed. I also notice how people who love to quote statistics to “prove” their rhetoric seldom ever question the studies that produce them for hidden (and often times, not so hidden) bias. This sort of partisanship generates much more heat than light, stimulates more factionalism and tribalism, and fans the flames of war. No surprise, though, given how boring peace is, and how profitable conflict is.

Not very careful

Jamie Lee's picture

Those breaking the law as in this story, never seem to be the sharpest pin in the box. Now they'll have to keep an eye out for LEO'S.

And someone will need a disguise for the foreseeable future.

Others have feelings too.