The Doll...Part 6 of 6

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By Therisa Godwaldt

© 2011 Therisa Godwaldt

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Stacey had decided
To dress up
For her 13th birthday
Wearing the new dress
Mom had given her
As a birthday present.

Running her hands
Down the side of
The pale blue dress
As they waited
For Jane to exit the car.

Scared
Yet excited
By being in public
For the first time
As a young girl.

Stacey's hands were sweating
From her nervousness
But it was too late
To back out now.

Linking her right arm
Around mom’s left arm
As the three of them
Entered the restaurant
Where they always
Went for birthday celebrations.

Dad was already there
And had been seated
By one of the serving staff.

At first
He didn’t recognize
His youngest child
Stuart/Stacey.

As Jane had taken the time
To show her
How to properly apply make-up
Another gift from mom.

“Jack
Before you get angry
And do something extremely stupid
You need to know
We have two daughters now.”

Mom laid the law
In an icy voice
Brooking no argument
From dad.

“Not in my home
Will I allow my son
To be turned into a sissy
By you and Jane!”

He bitterly retorted
Walking out of the restaurant.

“Am sorry
You had to experience this
Stacey”.

Mom placed her arms
Around a sobbing Stacey
Trying to consolidate
Her youngest daughter.

Unknown to Stacey and mom
Jane had brought
A long box
Wrapped
In feminine birthday paper
Into the restaurant.

“Here you go
Sis.”

A huge smile
Was painted
On Jane’s face
Matching Stacey’s.

As she handed Stacey
Her birthday present
One of her porcelain dolls
From her collection.

Knowing full well
The impact her words
And gift
Would have Stacey
And the rest of the family.

But she did not care
As long as Stacey
Was happy.

Being
Who she is:

A young woman
Blossoming
Into her own.

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Sweet Jane

laika's picture

Her birthday gift to Stacey was just what I was hoping! But the real gift was all the love and acceptance our girl got that day, with one fairly predictable exception. I think the best gift he can give the family is to stay away, at least until he changes his attitude, if that's possible... I guess the story's done but Stacey's adventure sure isn't, there's a lot more Jane and Mom will need to teach her and I would love to read about her new life if you feel inspired to write it.
~hugs, Veronica

Not sure, if I have inspiration for a sequal

taggrrl's picture

Thank you, Veronica. As for writing a follow story, not sure, if this will happen. Especially, given the length of time, between them. For this to happen, I need to be in the proper writing space.

therisa

Perfection is, always, one step beyond, where my feet are.

dad missed out

he could have had two beautiful daughters to spoil, instead he'll miss out on all the love.

and great ending!

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This is the case for too many transpeople

taggrrl's picture

I agree, Dorthy, but the reality is, for many of us that least one family will be transphobic.

Perfection is, always, one step beyond, where my feet are.

Thanks so much...

I am glad Mom and Sis went on despite Dad. As far as I'm concerned Dad can leave if he doesn't like it. His choice should be his consequence

Hugs, Jessie C

Jessica E. Connors

Jessica Connors

Your welcome

taggrrl's picture

Some people can't accept change when it involves their children. As for the dad, he's no longer a part of this family life.

Perfection is, always, one step beyond, where my feet are.