Just a Normal Girl

Morgan is not progressing, so I figured I'd repost something I wrote for the Crystal Hall fan-fics.
Just a Normal Girl
by Brooke Erickson

Hi. I'm Jessie Craighead.

I can recall exactly when my life came apart. That bitch, Lenore Schippers, was ticked off that I'd beaten her onto the girl's basketball team. Especially when the coach told her that even if she had been better at the game, she was worried about her being able to maintain her grades

OK, I can understand being upset about that. But she had to drag her father into it. Mr. Schippers was head of the local MCO office and Lenore gave him this sob story about how I had to be a mutant to have beaten her out and have a 3.8 GPA on top of it.

I thought I was embarrassed when I was told I had to be tested for all this stuff. I was wrong. Real embarrassment was when they dragged me out of gym class saying I was a boy!!

I knew I hadn't had a period yet, but we just thought I was a late bloomer. Turns out I have a genetic condition called complete androgen insensitivity syndrome. CAIS for short.

It means that even though I've got XY chromosomes my body doesn't respond to testosterone or other "male" hormones at all. So I developed mostly as a girl from back in the womb. I don't have a period because I don't have a uterus. I do have a vagina and small breasts. And wider hips than most boys. In short, until they did the testing, even the doctors thought I was just a girl who was developing a bit slowly.

Between that and that fact that I have some of the metagene complexes (like 5 percent of the population does) that was enough for Mr. Schippers to get me classed as a mutant. Even though I don't have any trace of actual abilities. I'm good at athletics, but that took a lot of work. I'm smart, but I still have to work at things.

Being declared a mutant was bad. But worse was that he got a judge to agree that I was a boy, regardless of what I look like.

Y'see, I live in Ohio. And some years back a man died without a will. His family wanted his estate. And challenged his wife's right to inherit. They claimed the marriage was invalid because his wife used to be a man. And the judge ruled that regardless of surgery or anything else, if you were XX you were and always would be legally female. And if you were XY you'd always be male.

I understand that the wife's lawyers even tried to bring up folks like me, but the judge ignored the evidence. So the judge Mr. Schippers went to ruled the precedent applied to me. And that made me legally a boy.

Mom and dad are still trying to appeal the decision, but it may take years. Meanwhile I had to get all my school records changed and get a new ID card. The MID card the MCO gave me doesn't help either. It says I'm a boy and that I'm an exemplar-1. The doctors mom and dad have taken me to say it's more likely that I'm not a mutant at all, but there's no real way to prove it. We're appealing the MID stuff anyway, but they say the odds of being able to fix it are pretty low.

Because everyone heard the news, I kept getting called "pervert" and worse by folks who thought I was a boy pretending to be a girl.

I'd always been a bit of a tomboy because I like sports. But I thought I was 100% girl. Now, I get hassled if anybody recognizes me and I'm wearing anything remotely female.

I don't even want to talk about having to take boy's PE. At least the coach let me change in his office and since I had it as my last class of the day, I could skip the showers.

I couldn't be on any of the teams either. That hurt.

We live in a fairly small town so going to another local school is out of the question. Ironically, mom and dad moved here because they thought it'd be a better place to raise kids.

It got so bad that they asked around and heard about Whateley. I'm not real thrilled about it, but at least nobody will be hassling me about being a mutant. And I can go as a girl.

Anyway, that's how I wound up here in Poe.



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