Rock Star Makeover, Part 9

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Rock Star Makeover, Part 9:
 
Author's note: Here's chapter 9. Enjoy, and make sure you tip your waitress, er, I mean, leave a comment....

Monday, during lunch, Gabbi had a pensive expression, “Whats up?” I asked.

“This note got left in my locker this morning.” She handed me the note, and I read it.

“‘I’m like you’? What do you think it means?” I asked.

“The only thing that makes sense is that they are transgendered.” she said.

“I guess that would be cool. But who, and why send you the note?”

“I don’t know who, but obviously, someone who feels not ready to fully come out yet.”

“What can we do?” I asked.

“I can’t see that we can do anything at the moment. Unless they give us some way to contact them, we’re helpless to help them.”

“That doesn’t sit well with me, Gabbi.”

“I understand, Noah. But I can’t see what else we can do.” She said.

“Okay.” I said, and we finished our lunch.

The rest of the day, I had my radar up, trying to see who it might be, but had no luck. At the end of the day, I told Gabbi what I had been doing, and she giggled at me.

“What, Gabbi?”

“Noah, there probably no way to find them unless they made the first move. There is no “type” of person who struggles with their gender. Some start acting obviously feminine at an early age, some go all macho to try and fight against it.

Some even become bullies, translating self-hate into hate of anyone who demonstrates the qualities they hate in themselves.”

“I guess that makes sense, Gabbi.” I said.

“There isn’t even any guarantee that it was a guy feeling like a girl. It could be someone going the other way.”

“Really Gabbi?” I asked.

“I’m afraid so.”

“I guess we’re stuck until they make another contact.”

“Probably. I have posted a email people can use to contact me on the school’s page, with the permission of the principal. Maybe they will get a hold of me that way.” She said.

“Isn’t that a bit … well, you could get a lot of hate mail, or viruses, or anything.”

“It’s not my home mail. Its a separate account, one the school made. The school already scans it for viruses before I read it. And I … am getting better at dealing with hate mail.”

“Okay, Gabbi. You want to check now, before we go home?”

“Might as well.”

We went to the library, accessed the school’s connection to the ‘net with the librarian's permission, and she went to the mailbox she had created. I looked over her shoulder as she read the messages left for her. There were a bunch of variations on “You rock, girl!”, a bunch that were along the lines of “I don’t understand, can you explain what you’re doing?”, and then....

“Bible verses?” I said aloud.

“Been getting a few of these a day since I opened this mailbox.”

“Sorry Gabbi.”

“Its okay. At first, I tried to send some kind of response, but they … dont want to hear anything I have to say. Makes me ashamed of my faith, at times.”

“I know what you mean, Gabbi. I’m glad our church is okay with you. I would hate to have to not be able to go because they couldn’t accept you.”

“I’m glad too. I’ve talked to others like me who are Christians. It helps to know I’m not the only one.”

“Me too hon. But any sign of our mystery person.” I said.

“Yeh. But look at this, its from the principal.”

“Open it, Gabbi.”

She did, and it said, “Here is some news that might interest you.” with an attachment. She opened the attachment, and read. “I don’t believe it.” she said.

I read it twice. “Cathy Mason is coming here? To play a concert?” I asked.

“Looks like, “ she said, “And look! there is a note at the bottom.”

It was from the principal, and it read “Mrs. Mason asked me to pass this along to you Gabbi. And she asked me to tell you two front row tickets are waiting for you and Noah. She has also given me a email address you can leave your contact information with. Apparently, she’s hoping you can act as a guide while shes in town.”

Gabbi stood up and squeezed me hard. “Isn’t that the coolest, Noah?”

“The coolest.” I said.

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Here's a tip for the waitress

A nice sweet chapter.



He entered the hall to get warm. She left it two hundred years later.
Faeriemage



He entered the hall to get warm. She left it two hundred years later.
Faeriemage

thanks Faeriemage

much appreciated.

Dorothycolleen

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Bible verses?

As hate mail goes those aren't all that dread. Though I would, personally, try and find some snarky saying by a famous person along the lines of "There is no such thing as eternal wisdom. Only wisdoms that aren't becoming outdated quickly." - and go from there.

Faraway


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Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!

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Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!

thank you Faraway.

For Gabbi (and Noah) those kind of comments hurt, but they are strong enough to keep the faith and live truly.

Dorothycolleen

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Sweet.

Agh, I hate it when people quote the bible at you as if it means something.

And too short! I want to know who the person is. (Kidding, it's a good cliffhanger)

thank you Lexa

cliffhangers are fun, aren't they?

Dorothycolleen

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Rock Star Makeover

Dorothy,

I have to say when I see a new story up from you I will always read it.

Julie

thank you so much, Julie

its that kind of appreciation that keeps me going.

Dorothycolleen

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Rock Star Makeover, Part 9:

Whoever left that cryptic message could be a friend or foe considering everything. Or it could be related to upcoming concert and be a reporter out to score an interview or something similar.

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

Last chapter?

Now I just know your not going to stop here,are you? This is a wonderful story! :}

Hugs

Vivien

not last chapter yet

as long as Gabbi and Noah give me ideas to work with, I'm going to keep writing about them.

Dorothycolleen

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Thank you,Dorothy,

ALISON

'you keep writing and I will keep reading.As for the God bothering Bible bashers,we are all God's children,
no matter what!

ALISON

Thank you, Alison

I'm glad you're liking it so far. I may have to show some more understanding Christians just to balance things out.

Dorothycolleen

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Awesome.

That enough of a comment for ya? :P

Melanie E.

thanks Melanie

no, I was hoping for a novel! LOL! Seriously, I'm glad you're enjoying it.

Dorothycolleen

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The 5th horse in the 4th race at Santa Anita...

Is that a good enough tip*?

There isn't much you can do about religious fanatics, but if she's only getting email, and then just Bible quotes there isn't an emergency worry. If she starts getting threats, then she needs to worry.

You have a good story going here, please keep it up.

*All tips are acted upon at the sole risk of the person acting upon the tip.

OK, I Looked It Up...

Sorry, Valentine. 3,7 and 2, with 1 fourth. (The 3 horse is named American Lady, if that helps.)

Better luck next time...

Eric

PS - Thanks for keeping the story going, Dot.

thanks Eric

thanks Eric.

Dorothycolleen

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Yesterday

It's not much of a tip if it's for a race you can't bet on the race. That tip is for Sundays race.

thanks Valentine

I figured that the people sending the mail wouldn't risk having school authorities tracing the messages and bringing charges. Thanks for the "tip"

Dorothycolleen

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I hope

You keep this story going Dorothy.

It's really great!

LoL
Rita

Age is an issue of mind over matter.
If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
(Mark Twain)

LoL
Rita

thank you, Rita

I'm going to try, hon.

Dorothycolleen

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