(aka Bike, est. 2007) Part 2834 by Angharad Copyright© 2015 Angharad
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This is a work of fiction any mention of real people, places or institutions is purely coincidental and does not imply that they are as suggested in the story.
Suddenly it was Monday morning, New Year had come and gone and Julie and Phoebe were back though exhausted from having been out on the piste. I woke them as I did the girls who were back to school and now had the extra seats in the boot of my estate car—or shooting brakes as they call them if they’re Jaguars—as Cate was going to school for the first time. She had done nursery which Jacquie took her to most days and was now in the infants at the convent. At least she’d come from Catholic parents and I had tried to tell her about all this as she grew up.
She was so excited and Danielle was very good with her getting her into the child seat in the back. I began to think I needed to make some other arrangement for them going to school and home again. On the one hand it was nice being allowed to finish at three at work, although I often worked at home after that, sometimes up until bedtime—not good practice as we all need some rest and relaxation and separating squabbling ten year olds is not the best way to relax. Last night Hannah and Livvie were at it, accusing each other of taking the other’s pencil case. When I checked Cate’s backpack, she had three pencil cases.
Trish had collected her notes on Mithras again and was taking them to show Sister Vagina—I must stop calling her that or one day it’s going to slip out in front of someone who won’t find it very funny. Stella nearly wet herself when she heard the girls’ nickname for the blighted nun, she laughed so hard.
It struck me as strange that with all mine going to the convent that Stella refused to send hers there, she took them to a school near the hospital, which I suspect was a pain if she wasn’t working. She said she wouldn’t send hers to a religious school. However, her school only took them until they were eleven, so she’d have to find another by then. For all my misgivings about the religious element, the general education they received was good and better than many schools, plus of course, I supplemented Trish’s maths and physics by using a private tutor who just happens to be a senior lecturer in physics at our university.
At half-past eight, or just before, we all marched into the convent, Danielle with sports bag in one hand and Cate holding her other, Trish and Livvie, Hannah and Meems in a bunch laughing and joking, and me walking behind feeling very anxious for little Cate. Danielle had volunteered if there was a problem with her younger sister she would try and deal with it before they contacted me. Cate was also happy with this arrangement or to send for Meems if Danielle wasn't easily available.
Despite Danni saying that she sometimes wished she was a boy again, she seemed to fill the role of big sister with the others, really well. Even Trish admitted it was nice having a big sister in the school even if they rarely had contact on the premises, Danni having got several more friends in recent months, whereas Trish, Livvie, Hannah and Meems had each other so didn’t need many friends. That worried me at times.
The nice thing about Danni, was she managed to include Cindy in her group, so Cindy had more friends now as well, Danni suspecting that one or two knew of Cindy’s little anomaly, hoping that they didn’t know of her previous one.
I was never sure what the current take on being transgender was, in that some people were very supportive and others seemed to think it was being in league with the devil that caused it. The school's official policy was that of supporting all pupils regardless of age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion or race, offering a nurturing environment for the girls to grow and explore who they were. So far my experience was positive under the regime of Sister Maria, so apart from huge school fees, and we got discount for bulk purchase, I was largely happy with their schooling and so were they, despite Trish always whining about something or other, usually the religious stuff.
I also had personal links with the school through the fundraising and other things I’d done for them, I also knew that if I said I was available to stand as a school governor that I’d be grabbed before I could change my mind; so my own standing was very good with them. I’m aware that could be a two-edged sword in that my presence carries a lot of weight for the reasons I just mentioned and also because of the title and being a professor at the local university, not to mention the influence of the Cameron family as bankers, aristocrats and being very wealthy, plus the contacts they have, or Henry does.
It could be seen as two-edged because if my children were outted as transgender and it was then applied to me, it could backfire in a big way in a personal sense. I’m fireproof in work because they know and support me, but socially and the effect it would have on my children could be devastating as they’re all about to move into or are in, adolescence and all the vulnerability that brings with it.
Sometimes I wonder how I sleep at night, but mostly I do with no bigger problem than Simon’s snoring, when he’s at home. But then, so far none of the girls have had problems in being accepted as female because they all look the part having transitioned relatively young.
I left the school with a heavy heart having handed Cate over to the Inquisition, I mean reception class, and she went along quite happily. Trish, Livvie, Hannah and Meems have been teaching her to read and to write a little, so she should be off to a flying start. All the same, I found it distracted me all morning, thinking about how she’d cope in a classroom not a nursery. I was really glad to go and collect them at three and drove hurriedly to the school only to find she was tired but had enjoyed herself immensely. So much for all that wasted emotion.
I was exhausted but did some records for the mammal survey on either side of dinner when Sammi came down. When Sammi comes into my study it’s usually for more reason than a social call. She’s busy and lives her life at a zillion miles an hour. I hoped she didn’t have a problem that needed a shoulder to cry on or advice from an older woman or other crisis because I felt emotionally sucked dry.
She had a CD or DVD in her hand so possibly she wanted to update my software in some way or other—that I was fine with. “Hello, darling,” I greeted her, “what can I do for you?”
“Apart from Ben Wishaw’s home phone number, you mean?”
“Ha ha, besides with your skills on the internet, I’m sure you could find it without too much trouble.”
“Yeah, probably—take a look at this.” She handed me the DVD disc.
“What is it?”
“Look and see.”
“Will it play on this?” I meant my laptop.
“Should do.”
I popped open the DVD drive tray and placed the disc in it and pushed it closed. “What is it?”
“Wait and see.”
Comments
hanger, another, cliff
Rearrange the above words to form a sentence that relates to Bike!
Done it again Ang!
Madeline Anafrid Bell
Children with transgendered parents.
My best friend has two children who were eleven (daughter) and thirteen (son) when she came out both at work and in Port Talbot.
It was difficult and very stressful for both her and her children until her son reached sixteen to seventeen. Then suddenly things changed and her son suddenly began to gain 'kudos' because his dad was transgendered.
Her daughter of course rode on the coat-tails of her older brother and very quickly her contemporaries began to give the girl the same status kudos because they all fancied her older brother.
Now the son is finishing college while the daughter absolutely adores her dad and comes shopping with us about once a month. So it does improve for children at school now that transgenderism has become relatively more acceptable.
Wait and See?
Wait and See?
Oh.
Arsebollocks. Most definitely arsebollocks.
Ben Wishaw?
I had to google Ben Wishaw which is embarrassing as I saw him in Suffragette last week. That is why I will not do as others have and comment on your cliff h……
Rhona McCloud
Damn!
You've left me hanging by my finger nails again - and as I literally just finished painting them a nice shade of pink, Hawiian Orchid by OPI, if you cause them to chip I am going to be really mad!
Seriously, one can't help but wonder just what Sammi's found......
I'm assuming it has to do with Cathy's recent exposure to a little sniper action. I wonder if we will find out just who the sniper was? Or perhaps a connection between the sniper and our Mr. Brown?
Hmmmmmm, well at least my nails will be dry by tomorrow's installment, lol.
D. Eden
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Ah, the Nuns (Sisters). I
Ah, the Nuns (Sisters). I remember one certain Sister whose name was Sister Dionecess, quickly named by the students "Dying Species". Well, she did look to be about 112.
I also remember my 2nd oldest granddaughter, at age 5, when she went to her first day of Kindergarten (infant school I believe in GB). She came home and told us all about day and how much she had learned. When she found out that she had only started her first day there, her response was "You mean I get to go back!" and did an amazing little happy dance. So very cute.
Wonder why it never lasts when the child realizes she/he will have to actually study and do home work?
First day ...
at big school is always a bit of a traumatic time , Mainly for the mothers that is... Nowdays with most under fives attending playschool followed by nursery its not really that big a moment for them , Not so for the Mums , Infant school seems a big step forward in their childs life ,Its the start of a journey that could end up some 15 or so years later at university, They know their little darlings are taking their first steps into the big world and will become a little less dependent as time goes by , Which probably explains the tears, Mums that is !
The DVD must contain something really good what with Sammi's reluctance to tell Cathy before she views it , I guess i could speculate what it might contain , Chances are though i would be wrong so with that in mind i will just sit and wait until Cathy (and us ) find out ,
Kirri