Tonight is the Night

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Tonight is the night

By Alyssa Plant
A short scene about the love a man and woman share, her troubled heart, and miracles that can happen.

Megan sighed as she pushed a piece of chicken around on her plate for the fifth time in as many minutes. The meal had been wonderful, but her appetite wasn’t in it. This was supposedly their three month anniversary dinner; herself and John.

Three months, since the day they had first laid eyes on one another across a quiet courtyard one chilly late September morning. Fate, she supposed; they had both travelled from opposite ends of the country to attend the same training course. Megan had been surprised when the tall, handsome Irishman had come up to her and offered her his gloves to warm her. Megan was unprepared for the interest of a man and secretly delighted that he would talk to her, or be interested in her. The smile of thanks on her lips had stolen his heart, just as his kindness and romanticism did hers over the following weeks. They had dated, sporadically at first, getting to know one another; tentatively exploring the other’s personality and feelings. Megan had been reserved; she had her reasons.

They had dated, she had set boundaries. She had not wanted to fall for the man that was slowly winning her heart. A heavy secret bore over her: When he had told her that he loved her, she had cried tears of joy and anguish. Joy that she knew she felt the same, but anguish that she could never tell him. Not with her own personal sword of Damocles perched precariously above her head.

Every single time the words had left his lips, she had longed to repeat them before their lips met. Every time he held her hand and made her feel special, she had felt the pang of guilt. It had to end: It had to end tonight.

“What’s wrong darling?” John asked reaching across the table to stroke Megan’s fingers.

Megan retracted her fingers, placing them demurely on her lap. “Nothing.” She smiled weakly. “I’m just thinking.”

John frowned softly. “You look worried.” He offered, “Have I done something?”

Megan shook her head. “No John. It’s nothing, really.” She smiled falsely, drinking deeply from her wine glass to break the awkward silence that permeated their conversation.

* * *

The meal continued, much as it had, and desert came and went. The couple chatted pleasantly, Megan’s distance and evasiveness forgotten for the moment. The bill paid, the couple quietly left the small restaurant and walked silently out into the quiet, snow covered town square.

“Tell me what you’re thinking.” John asked softly, wrapping his arms around Megan’s waist as she opened her handbag.

“Everything and Nothing.” Megan sighed, lighting a cigarette as she tugged the hem of her dress lower against the cold night air.

“You seemed distracted tonight.” John observed. “Didn’t you enjoy it? We won’t come here again,” he offered reassuringly. “It was just an idea to check this place out.”

Megan shook her head and exhaled, the smoke drifting lazily in the cold air. “No, dinner was lovely,” she said turning to face the man she knew she loved with all her heart. “I’m just… well my mind was elsewhere, it’s my fault.”

John squeezed Megan tighter to him as the couple stood in the quiet night air. Megan stubbed out the butt of her cigarette and lit another, jabbing it into her mouth with shaking hands. “Jesus,” She muttered. “I’m all over the damn place tonight.”

“What’s wrong? Really?” John asked, frustrated with her evasiveness. “Tell me please Megan.”

Lifting his hands from her belly, she walked several steps away from John before turning to look at him. Mascara trails stained her cheeks as she stood; staring mournfully back at the man she loved.

“John, look…we need to talk.” She whispered quietly. “About me.”

John’s expression melted from confusion to concern. “What is it?” he asked nervously. “Is it about us?”

Megan shook her head softly. Her brunette waves swaying gently with the movement. “No John, Just me…. Let me talk please, this is hard to say.”

Megan drew on her second cigarette and sighed. “John, I’ve wanted to say something to you for the last few weeks… ever since I realised that I really, truly, loved you.”

“Aw baby.” John smiled adoringly as he stepped towards Megan, arms open.

Megan took a step back. “Let me finish please!” she pleaded holding up her hands.

“I’m not normal John.” She sighed reluctantly, tears flowing freely down her cheeks. “I wasn’t born normal, and I grew up feeling terrible… that I didn’t belong.”

Megan took a step back from the man she loved and looked down at her feet before clenching her fists and raising her eyes to meet his. “John, I was born as boy.”

Taking another step backwards, Megan searched for any sign of reaction in John’s deep blue eyes. “Please say something,” she whispered softly, a deep sense of dread filling her heart. “I’m so sorry John.” She moaned quietly.

John smiled reassuringly. “It doesn’t change the way I feel about you,” he shrugged dismissively. “It’s a question I asked myself a while ago; before we met. Would it matter? Would it change how I felt about a girl? I didn’t think so at the time. But now I know. You trusted me to tell me your secret…. It doesn’t matter: I know that for certain, Megan,” he said sincerely. “I love you Megan.” He finished softly. “Nothing will ever change that.”

Dumbfounded, Megan blinked for a moment before flushing deeply. “I don’t deserve you John,” she mumbled quietly.

“You have that wrong.” John replied lovingly. “It’s me that doesn’t deserve someone as brave and as courageous as you. Or as Sexy and intelligent.” He grinned boyishly.

Stepping forwards, John wrapped his arms around the trembling girl before him, squeezing her tightly. As he held her, he felt her body shake with heavy sobs. “Hush,” he soothed as he rubbed her back. “There, there baby, it’s ok.”

Megan cried, but not for fear, or pain, but for joy and relief. Her secret had freed her from the bonds of guilt. It was a new woman that raised her head towards the lips that begged a question she answered with her own.

Fin

From the Author: Hey folks, I just wrote this up tonight. It had been on my mind for a while. It was one of those situations that simply cried out to be immortalized on the page of fiction.
I hope you Enjoy it. Miracles do happen.
Alyssa

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Acceptance again !!

ALISON

This tender,lovely story is the third one I've read today
of acceptance and tolerance.How beautiful and sweet? I'm
glad that you wrote it and may you write lots more.
Thank you.

ALISON

Very sweet indeed...

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...“I love you Megan.” He finished softly. “Nothing will ever change that.”

He fell in love...and nothing has changed because he loves her. Nothing complicated...just real honesty and love and acceptance. Beautiful story. Thank you!

REVISIT: This story still grabs my heart; perhaps in a way like no other I've read. Reading this gives me strength and hope, not only for myself, but for the other ones whom I've come to know and love here and elsewhere who share the joy and pain of being transgendered. Thank you once again, Alyssa. Con amore!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Such a sweet story if only

Such a sweet story if only more men were able to accept the past as just that past. My fella was the same he didn't care but he is in a minority. Thanks for sharing.

Megumi :)

Yule

Bailey's Angel
The Godmother :p

Miracles

Everyday miracles happen every day. They're miracles because we didn't expect them, and because they make us happy, or spare us pain. The car that slams on its brakes just before you negligently step in front of it. The piece of rotted masonry that falls from a building's cornice and slams into the sidewalk four feet behind you as you're walking along. The stranger who stops you and points out you just dropped your wallet.

And love. Love itself is miraculous. Neither scientists nor psychologists can fully define it nor predict when or how it will happen.

We're conditioned to expect nothing, or to expect the worst. Yet, the world is full of unexpected gifts and surprises. Miracles every one.

Be someone's miracle today.

Yeahr, they do, but not often or enough!

You wrote that this story "cried out to be" on the page. It also made many of us cry. Lovely piece of wish fulfillment. Whilst I have to agree that "Miracles" do happen, very very rarely, they unfortunately dont happen often and havent happened at all, lately, or to me !

Briar

Briar

What a lovely story...

Is this the one based on truth you had to get down? What a lovely guy and how nice it is to have a story that is just heartwarming. Its what everyone wants, trans and non trans, just to be accepted and loved for who they are.

You take care and be happy - Jay


Come release the inner twaddle: My blog => http://jaym.angelblogs.co.uk/

That which does not kill me only serves to delay the inevitable. My blog => http://jaynemorose.wordpress.com/ <= note new address

What a lovely story...

Is this the one based on truth you had to get down? What a lovely guy and how nice it is to have a story that is just heartwarming. Its what everyone wants, trans and non trans, just to be accepted and loved for who they are.

You take care and be happy - Jay


Come release the inner twaddle: My blog => http://jaym.angelblogs.co.uk/

That which does not kill me only serves to delay the inevitable. My blog => http://jaynemorose.wordpress.com/ <= note new address

if only

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lovely optimistic story, thanks :)

if only it went that way all the time.

my personal strike rate is there's about one in ten guys that don't care about my past.

unfortunately i had a tendency to seize on that one, when found, and thought it meant more than it did. as i discovered to my cost, you don't need to fall in love with someone just because they don't hate you.


not as think as i smart i am

That is one thing many of us

That is one thing many of us have to learn. Then again, it's part of "growing up" - if belated in these cases. It does have a positive side effect though: Those not being nutcases (for want of a better overall description) _and_ are willing to look beyond most likely are real gems. And they're not as rare as one might think. It's just the search for them that can be unnerving at times. And looking for Mr. or Mrs. right can be a daunting task, whatever the gender constellation.
Back to the story I can only say thanks for sharing. Those snippets have a tendency to really bring memories back for me and I wish there was more of that out there...

No doubt sweet

... and something a lot of transwomen dream of. However, she played a bit of a dangerous game not telling right off before even casual touching has occurred. The best advice these days is for a t-girl to tell as soon as any personal touching stuff is about to happen and also if you plan to tell, tell it in a very public place.

But, again, it is VERY sweet.

Kim

:)

I was going to wait for a few more 'ah if only this were real' comments before stepping in, but I feel... well what the heck?

This tale is true.
Thing is, its one of those situations in life that when it occurs, and you think back afterwards, feels almost too strange for fiction. I'm truely blessed to have such a wonderful man as 'John' in my life, and utterly overjoyed at his acceptance. It was a terrifying night, and belive me, one I Hope i never have to repeat.

I truely understand about the touching thing... or telling. I know its dangerous. But as a girl that lives her life stealth, its hard to come out to every man you meet with the hope that it may work out. I told myself that I'd tell him when i felt something for him, but .... I didn't, because by that point, I was in love, and didn't want to lose him. Love makes us do stupid things, and I put it off and put it off till one night, two days before christamas, a miricle happened.
Alyssa

Short & sweet

If oh so agonizing for poor Megan right up to the resolution.

'Though apparently something had happened to make John wonder about her, 'cause he wasn't completely blindsided by her confession.

Trust me, it wasnt her that

Trust me, it wasnt her that he wondered about. The truth was... Reading focal Point that she had given him to read had made him think about the subject... heh
Alyssa

Tonight is the Night

For romance after being freed from guilt.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine