At Last ‘A Life’ ~ Chapter 75 Final

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At last ‘A life’
By Julie D Cole
Chapter 75 Final Chapter.

I didn’t know what else to say except ‘What happened, what’s wrong, why are you here?’

‘Chrissy I’m sorry but Jessica, Sally and Mary Jo were on the way to a restaurant and they were involved in an accident on the motorway. A van was speeding to try to overtake them and seems to have hit them and knocked them into another vehicle and then they skidded out of control and ended up in the ditch.’

‘My God. Are the badly hurt?’

‘They are all injured and we don’t know how badly Sally is hurt just yet because she is unconscious. The medics said she kept trying to wake up and she was reaching out and calling your name.’

‘Was she badly hurt?’

‘Not really she took a bang on the head on the window and had a few cuts and bruises according to the doctor but they are frightened in case there is any internal hemorrhage. She was stable when I left and I didn’t get any messages so far. Do you want to come back with me to see her?’

‘Yes of course. ‘What about Jessica and Sally?’.

‘Jessica has bad cuts and bruises and she’s been able to tell the police what happened. Mary Jo had to be cut out of the car and has a broken leg and some bruised ribs. It’s a good job the air bags worked or they would both have been much worse.’

‘But Sally, what about Sally?’

‘As I say she was unconscious when I left but we have to wait.’

‘But she woke up didn’t she. Isn’t that what you said?’

‘Yes but not for long and she seems to be badly concused. They don’t know if she has head and neck injuries so they were taking great care as I left.’

‘Who is with her. Is anybody with her. She’ll be frightened out of her skin ‘

‘She doesn’t know much about it at the moment and it’s too early to say anything. The doctor asked me to notify her family but I don’t have any details. They want to know if you know.’

‘Well I have a number for her mother just in case. I should call her.’

I went to a quiet corner and by now mum, dad and Julie were close by talking to Kate.
It was the most difficult phone call I ever had to make. Much more difficult than discussing my own problems that I realized were nothing compared to a daughter who has been in an accident and may be badly injured or worse. Her mum was shocked and upset so I managed to calm her.

Then she asked who I was.

“I’m Chrissy Taylor, her girlfriend. We live together and I love her more than anything.’
She was calm enough to say she’d make arrangements with her brother to travel immediately to the hospital and I agreed to text the details after I talked to Kate.

Julie came over and said ‘Come on sis, we have to be strong and we have to be optimistic. I’m coming with you.’

‘But Jules, I love her and I was just beginning to sort my life out. Now this.’

‘Come on Chrissy we have to go help her. She needs you. Be strong for her.’

‘Oh Jules why didn’t I bring her with us?’

‘Come on Kate is going to take us since I can’t drive because of the wine.’

That journey was the longest in my life and I sat in the back of Kate’s car with Julie holding my hand. I looked up at the stars and just said a quiet prayer asking for forgiveness for being different and asking not to be punished anymore.’

Kate got us there in no time and we arrived at A&E to find it full of people. Then Kate saw one of the nurses and she took us through to a waiting area that was away from the main waiting area.
The doctor was very nice but had no news other than she was stable and there was nothing external to be concerned about. ‘Are you family or a friend?’

‘I’m Chrissy Taylor her best friend. We live together. We love each other.’

Quite why I said that I’ll never know but I didn’t care what people thought. I just wanted Sally to recover. I told him that her mum was on the way but it would be a few hours.
I asked if I could see her.

I went alone and knelt at the side of her bed. I held her hand but there was no grip and no sign of consciousness. She looked peaceful.

I prayed again and then I started to talk to her. I told her that I loved her and that I would take care of her forever and that I was sorry for all the wrong things I’d done in my life. I told her that she had to wake up and that she mustn’t leave me or I could never have the life that I wanted. I wanted that life so badly but I’d give it all up for her if only she’d come back to me.

I closed my eyes and squeezed her hand trying to massage some life into her.

A nurse came in to check the monitors and insisted I sit in the chair at the side of the bed. She asked if I wanted to stay with her and if I needed some tea. I just nodded.
I was still hanging on massaging her hand when Julie and Kate came into the room.

‘Mum and dad came through. They were worried about you sis.’

‘Oh that’s kind of them.’

‘Dad’s told me to give you a message and says they’ll be waiting for you.’

‘Was that his message?’

‘No he said something about going back to London.’

‘Oh no why?’

‘He said he has to pick up his things so he can move back home. Back with us’

‘Oh Jules that’s great news. Sally did you hear that dad’s coming home.’

I wished she could have heard for herself.

Kate came in and asked if I was OK.

I thought a bit and I looked at her. I wish we could have met before. She was the best boss in the world and I had really felt different working with her. She had given me confidence in myself.

I just thanked her for her kindness to me and particularly for her kindness in looking after me and offering me a job.

'But Kate I'm sorry I don't think I can accept.'

'Why Chrissy you are crazy to miss this chance?'

'Kate, I have just given a promise to God that I’d give up theses notion of living as a woman and deceiving people in exchange for his help. I want him to bring Sally back so I can take care of her. My real mum died because of me and I can't let Sally die because of me. I have to change back.'

I was crying and I looked down to the floor.

Then I felt a movement as Sally squeezed my hand. I turned as she opened her eyes and said ‘No Chrissy no. Please for me. You have to carry on.’

As I looked into her eyes she smiled faintly.

‘Oh Sally Oh Sally I love you. You woke up. Nurse, Nurse.’

Then she pulled my arm gently so she could whisper to me.

‘Chrissy I love you as you are. You are Chrissy or you are Chris. You are one person and I love you as you are now. Please don’t change we have a life together.’

‘Oh Sally you’re back. Sally thanks to God. Thanks for coming back to me. Sally I promise that we will have a wonderful life together.'

'At last a life……. for both of us.’

Sadly not to be continued…….

The End.
Sorry it dragged so long for the less patient readers and the ones who don’t care for too much romance.

For those who supported and encouraged me I owe you more than you know. I dedicate it to you and since I liked to write this story now I want to do more.

Julie D Cole

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Comments

Thank you Julie,

ALISON

This was going to be 4 or 5 chapters and look where you have taken us! I have enjoyed
every word of it,and instead of a "cliff hanger" you just left me in tears.I am so
glad that Chrissie is continuing her journey,it is so hard to go back to what you
never were,and Chrissie has never been anything else but Chrissie.

ALISON

Always in my support

Jules
so because of that 5 chapters easily bacame 75. I'll never forget your advice on my stories and in life.
What was it you said? 'it's never too late to fulfil your dreams.'
Hugs

Jules

Thanks Julie

Great first story. I enjoyed reading it and commenting.

I'm happy

Jules
that I received your comments and advice and I always look to see if you're on line. I think I learned a lot so far in writing stories and about this life.
Hugs

Jules

Though the end came fast after the more *paced* middle chapters

I liked it.

It fit and for once the potential lover loves him/her for the person and not a particular sex. That she can love our hero/heroine as male, female, cross dressing, transitioning or not say much in Susan's favor.

Someone who loves you for what THEY can make of you does not truly love. Looks like Susan on reflection and post the car crash has decided what matters is that THEY are together whatever form that will take.

Sweet and charming with enough *spice*/drama it keep interesting.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

I missed your advice

Jules
so I'm sorry if the end came a little too fast. I had some great encouragement and I enjoyed the experience.
Julie

Jules

I don't think God would hold her to the bargain...

Andrea Lena's picture

...seeing how He made her that way to begin with. But a life together. I was crying all the way down to the bottom of the page until Sally woke up and told Chrissy that it didn't matter to her, but that also that she still didn't want Chrissy to change. A life together indeed! And her father moving back as well? Simply wonderful from start to finish, and the story goes on, even if our sweet author will move on to new and exciting ventures. Thank you so much for this lovely tale!


Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena

  

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

I will always

Jules
be grateful for the nice comments you have posted about this story. Life should always have a happy ending and I am very pleased that you enjoyed it. I'm sure that Chrissy is itching to tell more now she found herself.
Now Chrissy has a life I will post you a song that she likes and I hope that you will like it too.
Hugs

Jules

this felt sudden...

The pacing in this story was always quite fast, but this felt a bit sudden even for the general pace of the story.

Ah well. It was a good read, when I get a few more stories I'm in the middle of reading finished I'll check out something else by you.

Abigail Drew.

Thanks for the feedback

Jules
If I knew then what I know now I would have kept my even pace. I never forgot the comment that my story was a bit of a soap and when you see a list of more than 70 episodes under your name you wonder if that's too many.
I guess I kept my confidence because of the regular comments from nice friends on this site but the lack of other readers comments and the falling number of hits and kudos does tend to make you feel your story is dragging on too long.
I started to write for fun but then I realised I enjoyed it and I had my friends telling me to write it my way. They were so right.
So thanks again. I hope I can create more good reads.
Julie

Jules

I can understand

how you feel, with few and decreasing comments, it must be down heartening.
I must admit that I am one of the lack of comments, though I always leave Kudos.
I like to wait until it is all over, to express my appreciation. This I think was an excelent story very well written and not too long between offerings.
I am now going to sample some more of your work
Your efforts are must appreciated here
Poppykin

Thanks

Jules
for writing. I am a little bit surprised that some stories get lots of comments whilst others don't.
I guess I'm the same and don't always hit the kudos button or leave a comment. So I can't see why I should let it influence me.
There are a wide variety of stories on this site that I can't possibly absorb them all and read to the end. I suppose we see regular names and then when someone you hadn't noticed pops up to say something like you just did it's a nice surprise.
Julie

Jules

Feeling glad...

Andrea Lena's picture

...following along as Ole has been commenting lately, I revisited Chrissy and Sally, and I'm awfully glad I did. So much like seeing old friends after being away for awhile. Thank you once again, dear heart, for brightening my day.

  

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

thanks for the comment

Everytime you do well I feel glad all over.
Sounds like a line from a Beatles song. I was in the Cavern in Liverpool a few weeks ago listening to this song.
I looked at the story ending again and smiled. It brings back some nice memories from writing it.

Jules

Thanks for the great story,

Thanks for the great story, I'm sad to see it go as there are still a few loose ends, still I really enjoyed the journey.

Lizzie :)

Yule

Bailey's Angel
The Godmother :p

Loose Ends

Jules

Thanks for your comment. Maybe Sally will tidy them up in A Change in My Life. Now she's woken up.
Julie

Jules

Very nice story

Don't be too disheartened by the declining feedback - bear in mind that July / August tends to be holiday season, so if you keep posting something, it may help serve as an aide-memoire for those returning from breaks.

I noticed the reference to "the past two weeks" - have all the events since Chrissy's emergence really only taken place over two weeks?!

Meanwhile, this is crying out for a sequel (should you feel the motivation!) - hopefully Sally will be discharged in a few days and Chrissy will accept the job; but now she's emerged from her chrysalis, it may take a more episodic form (i.e. sequences of events taking place over a short period of time, then the next sequence takes place a few days / weeks later) - that way the story could cover more ground time-wise without extending to 3,000 chapters!

 

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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 see what you mean

Jules
because I had lots of hits on Chapter 75 and also on other pieces I've posted these last few days.
I wonder which country has the most readers and authors. I suspect it's USA. I do know one is in Australia. There must be at least one more.
I did redirect the path ALAL was going after a few chapters when I had some encouragement but also there were so many pieces to the story that needed to be linked together that I thought I was knitting a cardigan.
I was tempted to expand even more at times but I also liked to leave a cliffhanger so the two weeks did go slowly as I let time pass between postings to see if I had a reader.
I wish time could pass a little more slowly like it seemed to in Chrissys story. If only we could pedal backwards for a bit occasionally we could savour nice moments and enjoy the nice things more and sprint through the bad things. Sorry to talk rubbish.
Thanks for your good comments that are really appreciated.
jules

Jules

A wonderful story! BUT: You need 25 more chapters!!!

Ole Ulfson's picture

It's been such a pleasure to meet you and Chrissie and to watch your explosive growth as an author and storyteller. The only problem I see is it was too short. After keeping all the strands of this wonderfully intricate story in hand, the abrupt ending was a shock. Still, the author is in control!

Thank you for the wonderful gift you have given me and all your readers. I hate to say goodby.

Ole

We are each exactly as God made us. God does not make mistakes!

Gender rights are the new civil rights!

Wonderful Story

Lucy Perkins's picture

Hi Julie.

I know that this is an old story but having read Summer with Em I have devoured this lovely story pretty much in a week, and enjoyed every moment,every twist and every well created character.
Your characters became friends to me and even the relatively minor ones like Anne took on lives of their own in my imagination. Thank you so much.
Lucy xxx

"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."

Wonderful Story

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Ps
If ever you wanted to write s sequel.. I'm on board. Thank you so much.
Lucy xxx

"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."

Well, know

I can go to bed tonight at a more reasonable hour, but that is the best that I can say about reaching the end. You know I love this, and I hope you enjoyed all my comments. I'm sorry that I forget to leave kudos though. I hope you do find it within your muse to continue this, I'll be here for every chapter if you do. I hope that maybe you would rewrite the ending, because like others, I did feel that this ended too abruptly. Either way, I would really love it if you do continue this.

Sadly I reacted

I reacted to a very negative comment that hurt me rather than to all the positive comments I received. I'm not so sensitive these days as that author was entitled to her opinion but she was a regular contributor so I took it as the reason why the hits were in decline. Since then it seems all authors have experienced a decline in hits for whatever reason.
I tried to make the ending a new beginning.

Jules