Rules Are Rules: 6. Denise Gets Into The Act

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"Stop!" I told her. "It's not funny any more. I never said I wanted to be a girl! Or even pretend to be a girl!"

"Trust me, Marcie-Mark," Jane told me. "I'm your responsible adult. You're in my care. And I'm telling you, this will be good for you. You'll like it. You'll learn all kinds of useful things about girls, and you even can write a book about it when you're older.

Rules Are Rules: A Marcie Donner Story, by Kaleigh Way

 
6. Denise Gets Into The Act

 

My eyes nearly popped out of my head, I was so surprised and shocked.

"You could stay Marcie for the rest of the term," Jane said, "and then go back to being Mark when you move East."

Denise looked at me with a kind of neutral smile. She glanced at Jane, then turned away to look out the front window.

"Bu– wha– I... you sa– ha," I spluttered.

"Look," Jane told me, "I said before: you made a big splash today. You've already started making friends with students and teachers. And...," she said, pausing dramatically, "you like the clothes!"

"I do not!" I said.

"Do too!" she countered. "You've been home for two hours, but you haven't gone to change. You haven't even said you want to change. You like those clothes!"

"They do look good on you," Denise said quietly. "But don't worry, Mark. Jane's just teasing you. *I* was just teasing you. She knows it would never work."

"Never work!? Of course it would work!" Jane countered. "Everyone believed it today."

Denise huffed impatiently, and turned to face Jane. "One day! It worked for one day! What about the rest of the semester? You don't think the other kids will have time to take a closer look, to get to know him better? You don't think that he — or you! — would slip up? And what about gym? What about bathrooms?"

Jane waved her hand. "In the bathroom, he'll just have to remember to sit down and not stare. For gym, I think I can get a doctor's note."

"So he won't take gym?" Denise asked.

"No, so he can shower and change by himself," she replied. "I'm sure I can find a doctor who'll do me a favor. It's just a note, anyway. I just have to think of the right condition, but that shouldn't be a problem."

Denise studied my face for a few moments. I shook my head no, and she smiled encouragingly.

Jane went on, "And for the paperwork... you can't tell me that it would be hard to finagle that. You're the woman on the inside, you can do whatever you like with the records."

"No," Denise countered. "I can't. And even if I switched Mark for Marcie..." she fell silent, thinking. "You know, it actually wouldn't be very hard. In fact, it would be easy: If this is only going to last a semester or less, I could do it. I could leave Mark's record in the system, and set it inactive, so no one will see it. I'd copy all his background into a new record for Marcie. Then, when it's time for Mark to move on, I'll just copy Marcie's grades and attendance and notes into Mark's record."

"That's what I said!" Jane asserted.

Denise went on, "The requests for transcripts and records from his new school would come to me anyway, but even if someone else gets it, his record would be there, right next to Marcie's."

"Then it's settled," Jane said, and clapped her hands. Denise giggled.

"And what about me?" I demanded. At this point, I had no idea whether they were teasing or serious. With these two, it was impossible to tell.

Denise caught my worried look and reassured me. "We're just talking," she said. "Don't worry — it's not going to happen. It can't happen. I won't go along with it. AND, your aunt can't make you do it. Remember, Jane is nothing but a tease. She's trying to get a rise out of you."

"No, I'm not," Jane said with a laugh. "It *is* going to happen. And Marcie and I have to do some shopping!"

"Stop!" I told her. "It isn't funny any more. I never said I wanted to be a girl! Or even pretend to be a girl! And I have told you — several times — that I wanted to get out of these clothes!"

"Trust me, Marcie-Mark," Jane told me. "I'm your responsible adult. You're in my care. And I'm telling you, this will be good for you. You'll like it. You'll learn all kinds of useful things about girls, and you even can write a book about it when you're older.

"Now come on," she commanded. "We have to get to the mall. You need at least one outfit for tomorrow, some underwear, and a starter set for boobies."

Denise, who was standing behind Jane, rolled her eyes and shook her head at me. She twirled her finger near her ear and pointed at Jane, meaning, She's crazy. To me she mouthed the words Don't worry, but aloud she asked, "Can I come? I need to get out, and I have nothing to eat here. We can have dinner at the food court in the mall."

While Denise got ready, Jane went into the backyard to make a phone call. She claimed the signal was better, but I didn't believe her. I paced back and forth, thinking. Denise had assured me that Jane was only teasing. But there was no way I could be sure of that, so I had to be ready to put up a serious fight. In any case, one thing was certain: the longer this went on, the harder it would be to stop. However, I wasn't sure that I'd be able to put my foot down by myself. It seemed like Denise had my back, but would she stand up to my aunt? She seemed responsible, practical, and realistic. Thank God she was coming along with us to the mall: I needed all the help I could get.

Whatever happened next, I needed to flat-out refuse anything that pulled me in the girl direction. That included changing my clothes before we left for the mall.

And then it hit me: I could pull my parents in. Even if it meant going to New Jersey before I was ready. It might be a mess, but it would be better than whatever humiliation I'd go through when the kids at school found out that I'm not a girl.

So when Aunt Jane came back in, I asked if I could use her phone. She handed it to me.

Once I had the phone in my hand, I told her, "I want to call my parents." Then I realized that I didn't have the number.

"It's in the contacts," she said, and touching the screen without taking it from me, she pulled up the number at Dad's little apartment. It rang for a while, but there was no answer.

"It's late afternoon out there," Jane said. "Your father's probably at work or on his way home, and your mother might be out looking at houses. If you call two or three hours from now, you'll get them for sure."

Denise came rushing into the room. "I just saw Alice pulling into her driveway. We've got to go talk to her!" She ran out of the house, leaving the front door open.

"Who's Alice?" I asked.

Aunt Jane's face looked serious for the first time today. She glanced out the window, and in a soft voice said, "She's an old friend... and she's married to your Mr. Bruce."

© 2006, 2007 by Kaleigh Way

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Curiouser and curiouser—

—and now we even have a character called Alice.

I suppose we'll soon have a bottle which says "Drink Me"!

Absolutely brill, Kayleigh

Megahugs,
Gabi
(In Lewis Carrol country)

Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

i love it

the condition could get gender dysphoria, just kidding
Kaleigh Way you have written an awesome story. i love it

christine

Rules

Way to go, another nice chapter.

You are going to make us wait the whole 100 days aren't you?

You are so cruel. Could you make it fifty PLEEEEEEEEASE????

I don't want to sound whiny or anything. I've been a good girl, I promise! Blinking my eyes at you?

Need a proof reader?

I raised my hand jumping up and down. Pick me! Pick ME! Me!ME! Please pick ME!

LOL

Oh well, at least it seems to be a very interesting and insane story. I'm sure Mark ... um oops Marcie will be able to handle her new boyfriend and all the advances from the other boys, and all her new girl friends. Be interesting to see what excuse they use for getting Marcie out of showering with the other girls, but still be able to take gymn with the girls.

So what name is she going to be using since that one teacher thinks she is Donna Graylan or some such name?

Keep up the good work Kaleigh. Don't worry about me, I'm just having fun with you dear.

Hugs
Joni W

WHY is Jane doing this?

Jezzi Stewart's picture

You haven't made her seem sadistic, but it seems pretty cruel to me; if she's just completely bonkers and totally clueless, I feel sorry for her patients. Does she have a hidden agenda? As for her argument that Mark must like the clothes because he's stayed in them, he's only done that because she's rushing him around so fast and hasn't given him a chance to change. I wonder what would happen if Mark did stand up for himself and just said "NO!!!" Would the velvet glove come off Janes hand revealing an iron fist? Would she turn nasty? Why does NOBODY listen to Mark? Isn't there anyone to help HIM?

BTW, what did happen to Mark's original clothes?

"All the world really is a stage, darlings, so strut your stuff, have fun, and give the public a good show!" Miss Jezzi Belle at the end of each show

BE a lady!

i disagree

oh jezzy not cruel. just, has a slight domme side i think. Cruel would be if she had a riding crop in her hand and told him to agree with her or else. *smack* the rcrop to her hand.
The mother in Priscilla's Perils was really cruel.
This story is light hearted fun. i don't think his treatment is on the level of CRUELTY. but i could be wrong. wouldn't be the first time lol.

It probably would be better

It probably would be better if I did just drop the whole thing down at once...

Jane is only teasing. It isn't every day that a boy comes home with a story like that.

Personally

erin's picture

I enjoy the bite-sized chunks. Gives me a reason to check the site each day besides just seeing if there are any brushfires or spamathons. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Thanks. I was beginning to

Thanks. I was beginning to feel a bit self-conscious.

Marcie

Kaliegh, You must be joking that she is just teasing, it sounds a little more serious than teasing. At least the secretary doesn't think Jane is teasing. She is serious.

Well what ever happens, happens. I think Mark thinks Jane is serious. If you say she is teasing then it has gone beyond the teasing, as you so call it. Mark sounds like he has to go with it, that he has no choice or say in the matter. I think he has resigned himself to doing it.

What are his parents going to say when he does get a hold of them?

OR is there going to be a mishap, which causes something to happen, that Mark will have to live fulltime for the rest of his childhood with his aunt?

Goodbye Mark, hello Marcie.

I will wait for the story, but somehow, someway, I have a bad feeling something is going to befall his parents, and it is going to shock not only his aunt, but Mark too, big time.

Good job though.

Hugs
Joni W

What if?

She says she can transfer Marks and Marcie's records with ease so the new school won't know he spent time here as a girl but what if some helpful other secretary sends on the file or a student helper?

This is a recipie for disaster. I hope it is funny,rollercoaster of a disaster and ulimately Mark suffers no harm from it, IE he can still reproduce conventionally and not by adoption or cloning.

I loved the bit about the one caling her self a *responcible adult*. This could be a great WAY over the top story. But like Jezzi says, be nice to Mark, ultimately. And that gym teacher who started it all needs to be punished. Maybe Mark's aunt can marry him? That would be torture.

Both women are about as responcible as Jerry Lewis on LSD.

If this was real life I'd fear for the boys sanity and genitals but as farce ...

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

What a Neat Story

I don't read serials until there full-posted.

This is a well-written story with just enough characterization to make it plausible.

Fun!

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

"don't worry"?

I dont think that's gonna happen

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