Portrait, Chapter 3

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by Leslie Moore

Chapter Three

As we walked along through the park with Mabel, we both enjoyed the warmth from the afternoon sky.

Matt turned to me with a smile. “So what did you think?”

I smiled back. “I think that Lisa is hot for you. I think your paintings are beautiful. I’m impressed with your talent and I wonder what it’s like to stand there and look at all you’ve accomplished in a year’s time.”

Matt didn’t say anything. I assumed he was digesting the large lump I’d just handed him. “Okay. Thanks for the compliment.”

We watched Mabel as we headed through the park and away from the street and traffic. I slipped her off her lead and she stopped. She turned to me and I nodded.

As soon as I nodded she moved about thirty feet away and started putting her nose to the ground and trotting. We watched her for a few minutes without talking.

“Would you go out with me on a date?” He glanced at me when he asked.

I looked at him and shook my head. “No, I don’t think so.”

“Why?”

“Well, first because I’m trans and well, it’s just not right to tease someone into thinking I can perform what they want.”

“How do you know what I want?”

“I don’t. But, if we remain friends then we don’t have to find out. And there’s more.”

He smiled. “Oh?”

“If we went out, I think I’d feel the need to either reform you or defend you.”

He smiled. “Well, that sounds like a maybe.”

I looked at him. “I’ve seen you twice. Once where you were a falling down mean drunk ready to get into a fight with anyone. And the second time today when you are a delight.”

He nodded. “I’ve wondered why’d you bring me home that night?”

“Well, I didn’t know what to do with you after I got you into a cab. I didn’t think you were able to take care of yourself so I brought you home.”

“Were you afraid of me then?”

“Yes, I was. But Mabel was right there the whole time. Normally, she sleeps downstairs in the kitchen. That night, she was in bed with me. All I would have to do was call her.”

He nodded. “Yep. What do you say when you’re in trouble?”

“Merda”

He nodded.

“It means shit in Italian.” I whistled to Mabel and she came running back. She looked at me and sat. I patted her and hooked her back up. We both continued to walk.

“So you’d need to train me like you trained Mabel?”

I laughed. “Only if we were dating. But, if we stayed friends, then you could be who you need to be.”

“So, let me get this straight. You’d date the second version of me, but not the pathetic drunk?”

“No.” I smiled. “I’m not going to date you because I am trans. I would love to have you as a friend, but being a transsexual has its own baggage. From the looks of you, you don’t need any more baggage in your life.”

“How can you say that when you’ve only met me two times?”

“No one gets so wasted drunk, so angry drunk unless they own lots of baggage. You’re probably a sweet, wonderful, sensitive, caring person. But, your problems must be wrapped tightly around your core. You don’t need my ups and downs mixed up in your life.”

He looked at me and stopped. We stood there on the sidewalk.

I kept talking. “Seriously. If we were friends, I could help you, care for you, and bolster you up when you’re down. And we’d be able to stay friends. But dating would just fuck it up.”

“You’ve never been in love, have you?”

I had to think about that. “I’ve held myself back from that kind of attachment. I do just fine. But when a guy pretends to like you because he wants to experience gay sex and it seems easier with someone trans, then I get my heart broken. So, no. I don’t fall in love.”

Matt got a bit defensive. “I’m that kind of guy? I want to date you just to experience gay sex?”

I had said too much and I wanted to take it back. I put my hand on Matt’s arm. “I’m sorry, Matt. I don’t know if you’re that kind of guy. I just don’t think that I’m secure enough to date a handsome guy who has beautiful women throwing themselves at him. I don’t know what I have to offer a guy who’s obviously rich and very talented. I can’t compete. I don’t know anything. I can’t afford to be hurt.” I was at the point of breaking down and crying right there in traffic. I could feel Mabel getting agitated and pulling on her leash. I think we were both at a breaking point.

Through my tears, I just wanted to run away from all of this. Sometimes being so honest is frustrating. I think I was at my breaking point. “I’m going to catch a cab. I think we’ve had enough today.” I went to raise my hand.

Matt reached over and pulled my hand down and held it. “I’m sorry, too. I just wanted you to say yes so we could continue being together this way. I want to talk again with you and ask you again, but I will be happy to be your friend in the meantime. Please let me take you home.”

I was wiping the tears from my eyes before they started to fall. I told Mabel to heel and then said bene. We walked back outside the gallery and climbed into the big car.

As we rode along, Matt whispered in my ear. “I think you’re beautiful. I think you’re honest. I know you are kind. You helped me when I was dealing with my demons and gave me your couch. I am better than that night. I can be trained. I can remain celibate if you’ll just kiss me and let me hold you. I just want to be with you.”

I looked at him like he was crazy. Beautiful? Who was he looking at?

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"Beautiful? Who was he looking at?"

so often, we cant see ourselves as others do. Especially trans women when it comes to seeing themselves as beautiful ...

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I'm liking this story so far

Very simple and clearly written. (Except maybe the constant changing in the spelling of the dog's name! *grins*)
I just wonder where this is going.
So I'm looking forward to more.

Thank you.

Julia.

Portrait unfinished...

but like Julia I am interested in where it is going. It has a good feel to it. There is some wisdom to being a friend in the way she looks at it. The fact that she is staying independent as of now. And seeming has her own baggage, her self knowledge as well as staying objective with Matt is good on her part.

Hugs, Jessie c

Jessica E. Connors

Jessica Connors

Another winner

This looks like another winner from Leslie. Good story, great splash picture.

Dawn

Feeling Better?

Glad to see you're well enough to be back at the computer. That's a bummer to have pain. I hope you feel much better soon.

I had to post this one all by myself and Dawn the Commentator helped me with it. I'm learning but I'm not really happy with my illustration. It was supposed to be photoshop charcoal but my link stopped working. I guess my program is out of date or needs an update because I had a lot of blanks in my filters. I really wanted it to look like the artist was painting in over a sketch but I am not gifted.

There is a free-to-download application ...

... that I use. It takes just a little playing with at first, but basically you can input any picture and then have it come out in one of a range of styles. And all the factors are adjustable too.

It is called FotoSketcher.

I have used it quite a bit in some of the pictures I have used in JoB. Just snapped a pic when I was up in the mountains, ran it through FotoSketcher and asked for a colour artists rendition and bingo. On screen adjustments let you see what it will look like. When satisfied, just save. Then upload it here into your 'File Browser' (found under 'My Account') and then you can simply click on the right icon in the editor here, and the pic will be placed in the right position in your story.

Mucho easio.

PM me if you want more detailed help.

Have a good day.

Kiss him

What is that old line? "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder."
Give it a chance, you can always sic he dog on him.

Karen

Hits the right spot

The insecurities and ups and downs of life are very well written and described in the story. It really made me become invested in the characters of the story. I'm looking forward to the next chapters and reading where you take the protagonists. Thank you for sharing your talent.

Wendy K