By
Melanie Brown
“Hello, miss?”
“Whatcha mean, miss?”
“Sorry. I have a cold…”
“Hello miss?....miss?”
Looking up with a start from the Monty Python sketch playing on my smart-phone, I saw a sandy haired boy around my age standing next to the bench I was sitting on. I recognized him from high school and from my English class here at Archibald Leach University. Brad something.
“Yes?” I said, looking up at him while shielding my eyes from the fall morning sun.
He gave me a nervous smile as his face reddened. He said, “Honest, this isn’t a line. But this is driving me crazy. You look soooo familiar. I know I’ve seen you before, it’s like I know you and don’t know you.”
I smiled at him and said, “I don’t think you’re going to pick up many girls with that line, Brad.”
His face reddened even more. “See? You know my name!”
“We’re in the same class together, remember?”
“Oh. Yeah. But still. I recognize you from somewhere.”
I hesitated at first. I really didn’t want to risk getting beat up by some drooler if it became widely known. There were already some people on campus who knew, so I just said what the heck. “I think we had a couple of classes together in high school. I’m Alex Hughes.”
Brad sat down next to me with an odd expression on his face. “You can’t be Alex Hughes. He’s a boy. In fact, he was one of two boys stuck on that island for three months. So quit foolin’.”
Giggling, I said, “I am Alex. I’m transitioning to being female.”
“Bull shit!” barked Brad, probably louder than he intended. “Sorry. But I mean, you’re so pretty and all.”
I said, “It’s true. And thanks. I’ve gotten my named changed and the college, after pressure from my lawyer, let me register as a girl.”
Brad just shook his head as he looked me up and down. “That’s amazing. I really thought you were a girl.”
“I am a girl.”
“No, I mean…you know, like born that way.” Brad was obviously outside his comfort zone. “Have you got your junk cut off then?”
I shook my head. “I still have all my parts…for now. I’m trying to save up money for it.”
Brad looked at the ground for a few moments before looking at me again. “Do you have time to head over to Starbucks before your next class? We can talk there.”
Actually, I was shocked Brad hadn’t run away screaming yet. I glanced down at phone and pressed the command button. The time displayed momentarily. “Yes, I have some time.”
“So, did that Zach guy know you’re a tranny?” Brad asked after we sat down with our drinks.
I frowned at him and said, “I don’t like being called that.” I could spill the beans and ruin Zach’s life, but I did make a promise. “No, Zach had no idea.” I looked at the lipstick smudge on my cup. It still tickles me to see my lipstick on a cup or a straw because, well, it means I’m wearing lipstick and not hiding.
“Sorry. I didn’t mean anything. I’ve never met a …um…girl…like you before.” Brad studied his cup a moment.
There was a long, uncomfortable lull in the conversation. I was about to say that I needed to get to my next class when Brad finally spoke.
“Um, would you be interested in going to a movie or something Friday night?” Brad studied his cup again.
Sitting there in utter shock, I said in disbelief, “Did you just ask me out?”
“Yeah, I hope that’s okay.” Brad said. “Sorry, I just assumed you liked guys. I’m just stupid, you know.”
“Oh, no, it’s okay. I like guys.” Those last three words came out slowly. I had never uttered those three words in public before. It felt like a great weight had slid off my shoulders.
Brad’s eyes brightened a little. He said, “That’s great. So? Do you want to go out?”
I smiled at him and said, “Sure. I’d love to.”
Brad smiled back at me. “Great! Thanks. Can I have you phone number?”
I nodded and told him my number as he typed it into his own phone. He then gave me his phone number.
Brad then said, “Hey, I’m going to be late. Thanks! I’ll give you a call later.” He slugged down the rest of his drink and got up from his chair. He waved and went outside.
I just sat there for a few moments, slowly finishing my drink smiling to no one in particular. I had a feeling I was going to enjoy college.
Comments
Nothing like an education!
...nice to see this continuation of a very interesting and entertaining story. I'm glad that the selfish affection of Zach has been replaced by the nervous but sincere affection of Brad, no matter how things turn out. It looks like both of them will benefit from an education that can only come from experience and relationship. Thank you!
Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
A Cherry!
Thanks for the cherry on top of the ice cream sundae that was "Marooned". This finishes it off nicely.
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If a picture is worth 1000 words, this is at least part of my story.
Lovely closing.
AFter the trials of the main event, this really was just the right about of sweetness.Thank you!
Thanks Melanie,
ALISON
'I really enjoyed "Marooned" except for that dreadful user,Zach,and I am sure that I will enjoy the rest
of the story.I just hope that Brad is good for Alex.
ALISON
Yay!
YAY! Thank you for the epilogue! It ends the original story on a lovely upbeat note after the more bitter ending of the main story.
*giggle* Archibald Leach University sounds a much more refined, classy place than Timothy Leary High. Let's hope Brad can be a gentleman like Mr Leach's screen persona often was. :-)
"Just once I want my life to be like an 80's movie, preferably one with a really awesome musical number for no apparent reason. But no, no, John Hughes did not direct my life."
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
High Schools
"You can't talk to me that way! Only one man ever talked like that to me: Archibald Leach, and he --"
-quoted from memory, but I think that's pretty close
Also, I never attended Timothy Leary High, but did try to make up for lost time in college, which maybe makes Jemima and me classmates in spirit if not in fact? While we're speaking of high schools, you gave me the giggles, Melanie, with the school name in The Reluctant Girlfriend series. And more and more giggles with the increasingly comic series of tragedies overtaking the poor cheerleader who Chrissy was filling in for.
Anyways, Melanie you once again deserve many kudos and thanks for sharing your writings with us. Isn't it marvelous that you can touch the life of another person you never even knew existed and make a real difference to them, especially nowadays with the Internet and WWW? I have been pretty much housebound and stuck lying down for over ten years and that means that the relatively rare pleasures of a good, truly enjoyable and even absorbing TG story has a much stronger uplifting influence than such things meant back when I lived a very active and varied life.
Congrats again on writing a lovely story, and again thank you so much for sharing it with us online.
With fondness, Annie
Alex's Epilogue
The last line says it best: I just sat there for a few moments, slowly finishing my drink smiling to no one in particular. I had a feeling I was going to enjoy college.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
This was a nice addition to what was written.
Short and sweet yet with a better less heart hurting finish.
Bailey Summers
dont leave us hanging here!
"I had a feeling I was going to enjoy college." So would I enjoy reading about her adventures there ....
Dorothycolleen
A promising conclusion,
to a tragic but good story.
We weren't given many reasons to like or dislike Tamara, but even she deserves better than Zach! D:
I hope Alex can make a full transition, and find a guy (be it Brad or someone else) who deserves her.
I preferred this
to part one.
Angharad
Angharad
great conitnuation hon!
I'm so glad you chose to continue this a bit more, I like Alex and her honest style, and your writing is much like mine. Keep it up, I hope you read some of mine on FM sometime. I will be adding some here soon as I was encouraged by another author here to start submitting stories to this site too. Dont be too fooled by the titles of my stories either when and if you look them up, they are love stories really, about transitioning and growing up.. I find while I write really well I have a problem with titles that I am just starting to get around. Anyway, check mine out if you get time, I will be sending one in here for the Halloween contest as soon as I can get my account straightened out. For some reason there is a problem. That's why I have to use the guest thing for now.
Hugs
Nikki Thong
Oh PS, I write as Sissy Nikki Thong on FM.
Tranny?
If someone calls me a Tranny I just give them a dirty look. Sometimes a few choice words!
To me the word Tranny means a dirty hooker.
How ever this is a good beginning. :}
Vivien
Alex my girl, welcome to the
Alex my girl, welcome to the dark side, enjoy!
Karen
Out of the closest
Things are looking up.