Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1620

The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1620
by Angharad

Copyright © 2012 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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“Stel, have you ever heard Henry talk about this ghost of a laird’s wife up at Stanebury?”

We were drinking tea after I returned from taking the girls to school.

“I didn’t think your rational mind believed in ghosties and ghoulies and things that go bump in the night?”

“I don’t but I was thinking about it last night.”

“You’ve seen her, haven’t you?”

“Seen who?” I lied blushing, or at least feeling hot–perhaps it was the tea?

“You have seen her–go on admit it, you’re blushing like a school girl who’s just realised she was changing her drawers with the lights on and the curtains open.”

“I am not!” Why is it when one lie doesn’t work we tell another which isn’t going to work any better than the first one?

“Cathy, why don’t you just admit it, no one’s going to think any less of you?”

“I wish I could believe you.”

“Honest, cross my heart to lift and separate.”

“Oh, okay, I think–I only think–I saw her.”

“Aha, so your science isn’t much use now is it, Miss Dormouse.” She cackled like an old witch.

“You promised me you wouldn’t tease me.”

“So, I lied.” She snorted and giggled to herself. I just glared at her.

“You’re a rotten rabbit, d’you know that?” I said and she roared with laughter. It was several minutes before she calmed down enough to listen let alone say anything coherent.

“So, what happened?” she asked, I’d almost forgotten what we were talking about I felt so stupid.

“It doesn’t matter now,” I rose to get on with some of my chores.

“Yes it does–what happened?”

“Why should I tell you, you’ll only laugh?”

“No I won’t, c’mon little sis, sit down and tell big sis what happened.”

“Have you seen her?” I asked and she avoided eye contact. “So you have.”

She spluttered a reply which was lost in translation. I related what had happened and what I thought I heard the thing say. She nodded and explained she’d just seen her and wasn’t aware of anything being said.

“I suspect it was just my unconscious playing tricks, but I’m not sure because it went so cold.”

“Perhaps you’d fallen asleep, it always feels cold when you nod off and wake up with a start.”

“Nah, I was awake I did an hour on the survey stuff and it was the cold which drew my attention to it, felt like the back door was open.”

“I don’t recall it being particularly cold, but I was a kid at the time.”

“A kid?”

“Well, I’d done my hairdressing and was thinking about nursing and she appeared as if to tell me that I should do the nursing.”

“So does she appear in times of crisis?”

“Sometimes, or to tell you to pull your finger out if you happen to be mistress of Stanebury. Seeing as you’re not, I’ve no idea why she turned up–maybe she came south for the winter.”

We both laughed at that one.

“One thing is certain,” continued Stella.

“Which is?”

“She only appears to females–so any lingering doubts you might have over that...”

“Nah, if she’s that old she probably needs glasses.”

“Cathy, why can’t you admit that while your body might be imperfect, your spirit is obviously female?”

“I don’t know if I can believe in such things other than as a metaphor for will, as in will-power.”

“Cathy, you’ve seen people’s spirits, you’ve even shoved ’em back in people’s bodies. You of all people should be able to accept that.”

“It doesn’t fit my map of the universe, Stella, and I haven’t seen anything yet which makes me want to change that view.”

“What about last night?”

“What about it?”

“Your nocturnal visitor.”

“Could be anything, I might have nodded off and dreamt it, hallucinated it with tiredness, been mistaken...anything.”

“Including the Auld Wifie coming to inspect you as a future mistress of Stanebury.”

“That wasn’t one that I was considering.”

“Cathy, get real. This thing is real, whatever it or she is, it is only visible to women, to females because it’s attracted to their female spirit. You’ve seen that Old Testament thingy, Shekhi–whatever, she only comes to women.”

“Does she? I have no idea.”

“She gave you the power to heal, she told you her essence was strong in you.”

“I know, I know–look I appreciate what you’re saying but there are two problems–first, I have a real problem with all this mumbo jumbo stuff–it has to have a cause which is not supernatural–there is no supernatural–just superstition, all the rest is physics and chemistry. Second, I’m aware of my past–okay, I was a girl with a plumbing problem, but even if I pretend that’s true, I know it’s different. I know the truth.”

“Which is?”

“I was born a male and converted to female.”

“Could we rephrase that a little?”

“How d’ya mean?”

“You were born with a male body and a female spirit and soul and I think mind as well. That has been corrected as much as possible. You are legally female, your life is a female, shit–even your bikes are women’s ones.”

“So is that your masterstroke–your proof that if you ride a woman’s bike you must be female?”

“No, only if all the other bits are there as well. It’s not as if you ever grew into a man is it?”

“Hang on, I’ve got to feed the baby.” I picked her up out of her bouncy thing, she’d begun to whimper and cooed ‘Ma ma’ at me when I picked her up.

“She has no doubt what you are, does she?”

“I’m not aware that babies are very eloquent in discourse–jeez you little bugger–stop biting.” The baby giggled and bit me again.

“I suppose that happens to all men.”

“What does?” I asked Stella.

“Getting their tit savaged by a woman-eating baby.”

“Stella, your logic doesn’t follow.”

“Neither does yours, Catherine Cameron, now tell me, why are you scared of embracing femaleness?”

“I’m not,” am I? If I am it’s not something I’m conscious of. “I mean I see myself as female when I’m with Simon and I know he certainly does.”

“So what’s the problem then?”

“I told you, I became female by law and had to have my body altered–you didn’t, so we’re different.”

She picked Fiona out of the carrycot and began breast feeding her, “Yeah, very different.” She said a then laughed like a drain, waking up Catherine who started sucking like a vacuum cleaner.

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