The Surgeon's Lodger Part 24

Printer-friendly version

Sorry this is so short. I will try to finish it over Christmas

Michelle enjoyed her Christmas more than she had since she was a child. She and Sam exchanged gifts, and Michelle made a traditional Christmas dinner. Michelle loved taking the role of a domestic goddess.
Halfway through March she received a letter from her psychologist approving her gender reassignment. She was both excited and nervous. Sam described the procedure to her.

“I know Sam; I have done my research. The video I saw made me a bit queasy. I don’t look pretty down there anyway. So it can’t be worse.”

“Michelle, while you’re healing it can look and smell awful. It will be very swollen. Please don’t get upset if you don’t look the way you think you should. It will all settle down after a few months.”

“The advantage of having a surgeon as a boyfriend eh? I just wish you could be the one operating on me. “

“Sorry Michelle, it would be unethical. and inappropriate because of the lack of objectivity. There is a risk in any operation. If anything went wrong, which it won’t, I would be a mess. You’re young and strong. You’ll be fine.”
“You will be there with me?”

“Yes. Simon is a brilliant surgeon. I’ll observe if possible, but I will be there when you wake.”

“If you’re there. I won’t worry. I love you Sam.”

“I love you Michelle. Remember, I will love you the same if you don’t go through with it.”

“No Sam. I know I don’t need to prove what I am to anyone. It’s something I have always wanted.”

“I have seen Simon’s work. The trans patients he has operated on are indistinguishable from genetic women without very close inspection.”

“Oh, so you make a habit of inspecting trans and genetic ladies intimate areas do you. Do you take pictures and compare them?”

“Michelle! You know what I mean.”

“Sorry Sam, I can’t help teasing. I just love seeing your face.”

“I will talk to Simon to see when he can do the procedure. Fiona’s trial is next week so probably mid-April?”

“Yes, that would be fine. I’m not looking forward to the pain, just the result. I know this will make me sound evil, but I’m looking forward to seeing Fiona again. She was always so cocky. I wonder what prison has done to her?”

“I’m sure I did love her once, but after what she did to you, it’s gone.”

Sam, Michelle and Suzi were all called as witnesses during the trial. Fiona looked a mess. Without her regular high price visits to the beauty salon, she looked very plain and tired. She stared at Sam when he was called to the witness box and shook her head when he gave his testimony.

She was found guilty and sentenced to Eleven years for attempted manslaughter. Sam explained to Michelle that Fiona would probably be out in five years if she behaves herself. Hopefully then she would be free of her drug and alcohol dependencies.

After a thorough medical and blood test, Michelle was declared fit to undertake her operation. Sam paced nervously outside. He knew she would be alright, but as he had told her, every operation carries some risk.

The surgeon was performing a penile inversion vaginoplasty. Michelle had a large amount of damage to her penis, but Simon Carrington, the surgeon had said there was still enough to work with. Sam was allowed to observe, but he found it to brutal to watch. He had performed countless operations himself, but seeing this done to someone he loved was too much.

Five hours later they wheeled her out. Simon told Sam everything was fine, there were no complications. Sam followed her as they wheeled her to recovery. He sat by her bed and waited for her to awake. He messaged Suzi and she turned up with Angus. They seemed to be spending a lot of time together recently.

A few hours later Michelle’s eyes fluttered and she looked around the room and saw the love of her life and true friends. The pain down below was enormous. She knew it had happened now.

“Did it all go OK?”

Sam carefully kissed her forehead.

“Yes my love, a success. How do you feel.”

“Like an elephant has kicked me in the nuts, then came back and stood on my crouch. “

“I’ll get the nurse to increase your pain meds. You knew about the pain though didn’t you? “

“Yes, no pain, no gain, and all that. When will I be able to see it?”

“You will need your dressing changed in a few hours, but I would leave it a while. It won’t be pretty. I’m sure it will be beautiful when you are all healed.”

Suzi leaned over and kissed her.

“Welcome to the club Michelle. Not that you weren’t in it before.”

“Thanks Suzi, it just something I wanted to do since I realized I should have been a girl. I just feel complete now.”

The nurse arrived and increased Michelle’s medication.

“She needs some rest. I promise I’ll keep my eye on her. She’ll be out for a while, so come back tomorrow.”

Michelle drifted into a deep sleep. She dreamed of her future with Sam, and of being Mrs. Michelle Walker. She had finally done it.

up
132 users have voted.
If you liked this post, you can leave a comment and/or a kudos! Click the "Thumbs Up!" button above to leave a Kudos

Comments

Phew

Robertlouis's picture

Glad that Fiona’s finally been sent down. Just promise that she won’t break out of prison. Please!

Rob x

☠️

Next best thing!

Only 11 years total (should have been attempted murder not attempted manslaughter) with possible parole in five? She's got the next best thing to a jailbreak! Lots of people carry a grudge for longer than five years!

Damaged people are dangerous
They know they can survive

Often women get lighter

leeanna19's picture

Often women get lighter sentences than men. As she was drunk and high on cocaine when arrested, they would be more lightly to get a conviction on manslaughter.

Unlikely she'll escape and shoot Michelle on her wedding day. But then again, that would be an intresting twist........

cs7.jpg
Leeanna

Actually,

Those are contributory factors and add extra charges as both are illegal. If she were under the influence of properly-prescribed medications that might be a mitigating factor. No guarantee though.

But in this case she chose to kill. That she got drunk and high before acting, it is still premeditated.

If I get drunk and high and run somebody down that is manslaughter. If I decide to kill my ex and get drunk before I run her down, that is murder. (It's called Dutch courage, for some reason.)

As for getting a lighter sentence, that tends to follow from the inequality of force between women and men. If a women can make the case that she was in fear for her and/or her children's lives, then she may get a lighter sentence.

There is case law on this. A badly abused wife took a gun and shot her husband while he was passed out on the couch. Her defence was that she was in fear for her life and acted in self-defense . The prosecution countered that he was passed out and she could have simply walked out the door, gone to a neighbor's house and called the police, so she was not at that time in fear for her life and this was a premeditated act.

She was found guilty of premeditated murder.

Mind you, I felt she was betrayed by the system, but by existing law at the time, she was legally found guilty.

In order to fairly enforce the law you have to know the law. This case was used in one of my academy classes.

Damaged people are dangerous
They know they can survive

SRS

Michelle has "joined the club!" She's a lucky gurl. Well done, Leeanna. Handled tastefully, as always. You've made Michelle very happy!

Michelle

Many of us are like you

leeanna19's picture

Many of us are like you Michelle, we can only wonder what that would be like. Not brave enough or not financially secure enough or a combination of things.

Have a good Christmas x

cs7.jpg
Leeanna