Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1034.

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1034
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
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“What did you decide?” Trish pressed her older bro–um–sister?

“I want to be a girl,” Billy said quietly, then repeated more loudly and confidently, “Yes, I want to be a girl.”

“Yay,” shouted Trish and nearly hugged him to death–um, hugged her? This was doing my head in, as they say in some circles.

I got them to belt up–their seat belts–what else? Then I drove home with them jabbering together in the back. I planned a quick lunch and then to tidy up a bit before Stephanie arrived.

“Are you going to wear one of your dresses to see Stephanie?” I asked Billy.

“Um–I dunno, what’ya think, Mummy?”

“That’s entirely up to you, darling.”

“What d’ya think, Trish?” he asked her.

“Oh yeah, I think you should.” Well she would, wouldn’t she?

“Don’t you interfere, now, Trish–this has to be Billy’s decision, not yours. I think we all know what you think.”

She sat back and huffed, her arms crossed angrily across her chest. We were heading for a clash as she was too young to understand how imperative it was for Billy to make his own decisions about this. I sometimes get the impression that she’d like everyone to be female.

“We’ll tell everyone over lunch that Billy may be wearing dresses on occasion–I don’t think anyone will have too many problems with it, but if they do, they have to be heard as well. You two understand?”

“Yes, Mummy,” came in unison from the back seat.

“We don’t know what Danny is going to think about this.”

“Why shouldn’t he like it, Mummy?” asked Trish.

“Because he’s going to be in an even smaller minority than before: that can be threatening to some people.”

“He’ll be okay,” voiced Billy.

“How d’you know?” I asked him.

“ ’Cos I told it ’im I might, an’ ’e thinks it’s okay.”

I wasn’t as convinced and until I’d heard it from the horse’s mouth, I’d remain healthily sceptical.

We got home and Simon and Tom were talking and looking at the garden, Leon was standing with them and the two younger girls were playing dolls on the lawn. They rushed up to see us, “Did ya get one?” squealed Livvie.

“Course she did,” answered Trish and they high fived, then Livvie and Billy did and I began to wonder if I was being controlled by a conspiracy. They all ran off squealing into the house with Billy and Trish carrying the clothing bags.

“What’s all that about?” asked Simon.

“I’m not entirely sure–but I might have been had.”

“Oh–in what way?”

“If I say those bags contain two cotton dresses and some shoes, and they’re too big to fit Trish or Livvie, I think you’ll understand my drift.”

“He’s done it then?” asked Danny.

“Done what?” I asked playing dumb.

“Joined your lot–he said he might.”

“Oh did he now? Come and have a little chat with me, Danny.” I walked him over to the bike shed and shut the door after us. “So when did he say this?”

“Oh ages ago.”

“How did he say it?”

“I think he said he was fed up with being a boy and wondered what being a girl would be like.”

“Go on...”

“Not much else to tell, they’re always calling him a sissy or a girly, so he’s taken their advice.”

“And what d’you think about it–I mean if he does start dressing like a girl?”

“So long as he don’t expect me to fancy ‘im, ’sokay with me–free country, innit?”

“You’re not worried by him changing sides, so to speak?”

“Nah, not at all, s’long as they don’t want me to become one as well–then I might get a bit cross, like.”

“Good man, I know it’s too early to get you some new football boots, we’ll wait until September for that, but how about some new trainers?”

“Oh yeah, Mum, that’d be fab. Could I have some new shorts, too?”

“I expect so, we’ll get some next weekend.”

“Kewl, can I ’ave Nikes.”

“Let’s see what’s available shall we?”

“Yeah great, thanks, Mum.” He gave me a kiss and a hug then ran off into the garden. I noticed he had changed his form of address to me to a more grown up form.

I struggled with the shopping back to the house only to be confronted with Billy in the white flowery dress, his hair in pig tails and it looked as if someone had been at my makeup–because I don’t remember buying him any mascara.

He did a twirl for me, and I nodded and said, “Yes, very pretty, young lady–are you going to show the others?”

“Um–d’you think I should?” He blushed very red.

“They’ll have to see you sooner or later, won’t they?”

“Will you come with me, Mummy?”

“C’mon then, because I have lunch to get.” I escorted him out to the others who were still talking and looking at the garden, as if it was an on-site planning meeting. “Excuse me, gents, this young lady is, our daughter, Billie.”

Leon’s eyebrows went up a fraction but that was all. “Pretty dress, is it new?” asked Simon as if breaking the ice.

“Yes, Daddy, I’m glad you like it.”

“Did you choose it?”

“Um–yes, with some help from Trish and Mummy.” I stood behind her and rolled my eyes.

“Gi yer Granpaw a wee hug then, lassie,” Tom held out his arms. She ran to him and he lifted her off the ground. “Did ye dae yer own makeup?” he asked her.

“No, Trish helped me.”

How did I know that was coming, “And Livvie did my hair. D’you like it?”

“Och ye look bonny, so ye dae.”

While they were all talking I got the rest of the shopping in. I was inches from the door when Julie appeared and she wasn’t trying to swallow Leon’s tongue–had they fallen out?

“Hello, sweetheart, grab the door for me, will you?”

She did and when I asked where she’d been, she’d been shaving her legs–then I noticed she was wearing very short shorts.

“Shouldn’t you be wearing tights with those?” I asked her.

“Too hot, Mummy.”

“I’m going to need some help with tidying round after lunch–Stephanie’s coming.”

“Who she gonna see this time–Trish, I s’pose?”

“No, your new sister, Billie.”

“Who–oh shit, he’s done it then?”

“Done what?”

“Decided to become a girl–attention seekin’ twit.”

“What d’you mean?”

“Nothin’, why?”

“Because this is important, what did you mean?”

She sighed and shrugged, “Well he’s jealous of us girls an’ he thinks it’s easier to be a girl. Typical bloody boy.”

“If that’s the case, he may not last the course.”

“I’m pretty sure he won’t.

“Stephanie is the expert.”

“You like, think so?”

“Yes, don’t you?”

She gave me a knowing smile and shrugged before walking out to join the others in the garden.

Trish came racing down the stairs–“I thought I asked you not to adversely affect him.”

“I didn’t affect him, Mummy–that was his genes.”

“Were they too tight?” I joked.

“No, Mummy, his genetic code–his genes.”

“Ah, his chromosomes.”

“At last,” she muttered and sighed, “yes, those ones–”she walked on out of the kitchen to see the others muttering, “Some bloody biologist––”

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Billie/Billy

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I think I see the way this is going to go; however, that's a bit presumptuous of me as I don't have an f'n' clue what our esteemed authoress has in mind.

Portia

Portia

Bike pt 1034

So, the truth will out! Looks as if this has been simmering for a bit and we know who's been fanning the flames.

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

Getting it wrong.

Well stupid me; seems I got it wrong in the last comment so I'll shut my stupid mouth next time.
All I can do is wait and see.
Interesting times though.
Still lovin' it.
OXOXOX

Beverly.

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Trish,.. What Can We Say?

ZOMG! What a lip on that girl, and the brainpower to make it dangerous. "Some bloody biologist..."

So, I'd guess she'll finish her doctorate at 15 or so, and be the youngest tenured professor in Oxbridge's history, that is if she isn't running two international biotech corporations by then! (Or a cynically dissipated alcoholic pansexual libertine.)

World, watch out! Here comes Trish!

Some bloody biologist

Trish is either very smart or hasn't yet caught up with Cathy's sense of humour. Hmm; I'll go with the first one.

If I were Billie, I'd have chosen a different name. Still, if it is a wind-up, maybe she hasn't thought it through completely. When I transitioned, my brother asked why I didn't just go with the feminine form of my male name. I had to tell him that I loathed my male name.

Susie

I wish I had done the whole thing.

I only changed from Gwinn To Gwen, and I am sorry for it. Perhaps Jane, or Forsythia, or even Sue? So, perhaps people who transition should take vastly different names?

I go by Khadijah now and will probably carry it to the grave.

K

Still banking on 'Gender Confused'

Billie I think will never get his Willie cutoff but why not have a non-op in the house also, just to round out the mix a bit?

Dr Stephanie, where are you????!

Kim

Reactions

It's interesting to compare the different reactions of the family.

First up, Trish and Livvie, who (unsurprisingly) appear to be the originators of this plot.
Then there's Danny, who doesn't mind - "’sokay with me—free country, innit?" - as long as "they don’t want me to become one as well—then I might get a bit cross, like."
Tom also doesn't appear to care either way. Stella hasn't appeared yet and Simon, although now in the know, hasn't expressed an opinion yet.
Finally, there's Julie, who's even more cynical than Cathy as to Billy's motives - "attention seekin’ twit." Her justification may be an interesting angle for Dr. Stephanie to gently probe: "Well he’s jealous of us girls an’ he thinks it’s easier to be a girl."

A few relevant episodes from the past (my episode summaries can be so useful at times!):

850 - The family head outside for fun in the snow; Billy and Danny have to wear girlie wellies borrowed off Cathy and Stella as there aren't any more neutral wellies in their size (yes, this is the occasion where Danny gets hit in the eye by a snowball and gets blue-lighted by Trish)

995 - Cathy mentions the UN job to the children, and the need to hire a home help. Livvie grills Julie about her contribution, then the boys get worked up and need private reassurance from Cathy because Danny mistakenly thought she turned boys into girls.

999 - Cathy wakes to find Billy in her bed, who came because he couldn't sleep and was worried Cathy would like him and Danny better if they were girls. Cathy explains she loves them as boys, but if they want to experiment, she'd be fine.

1028/1029 - Billy's new bike and outfit.

 


EAFOAB Episode Summaries

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

I'm still a doubter

Sorry I just cant get this past in my head. it was all too fast a reaction w/o thought to dismiss

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“Good for you and your daughter, sorry I’ve forgotten your name um—“

“It’s Billy, and I’m a boy.”

“Whoops, sorry about that, I forgot your mother had boys as well. You haven’t reconsidered about the UN job, have you, Cathy?”

ummm,

Enjoy the ride?