Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 196

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"You're a very nice lady, Lady Catherine. It suits you like the expensive clothes you wear."

"I bought this lot in Marks & Sparks*," I said indicating the jeans and top under the coat. "I'm just an ordinary girl at heart."

Easy As Falling Off A Bike
by Angharad,
part 196.

I visited my father and took him the soup I had hurriedly made, he seemed to enjoy it, and there would be enough for the next day. The journey back down to Portsmouth wasn't too bad either. I had taken my bike back with me, just in case I had a chance to ride it, although it looked pretty remote.

I popped in to see Stevie but he was sleeping. I left some fruit and magazines for him with the nurse. As I was leaving I bumped into his sister.

"Lady Catherine," she said and I didn't know if she was being genuine or taking the piss.

"I'm not yet, it's just plain Cathy."

"Oh, sorry. I thought you were engaged."

"I am, but titles only transfer on marriage. Actually I think it's a load of old tosh, but it may help with restaurant bookings."

She laughed.

"How is he?"

"Very poorly."

"Has your dad been to see him?"

"Yes, they held each other and cried."

"And your mum?"

"She's gone for a coffee while he sleeps. Dad had to go home for work tomorrow, Mum and me are staying down here for a few days."

"I'm glad Stevie and his dad were able to make up some ground."

"Yeah, look can we talk?"

I looked at my watch, I didn't really have time but I didn't feel like seeming rude to a youngster. "Can I make a quick phone call?"

She nodded and I called Simon. "I'm at the hospital, just seeing Stevie, won't be long."

"Okay, see you later?"

"Want me to bring anything in with me?"

"Des's balls on a plate."

"Boiled or baked?"

"Don't care."

"See you later."

We walked out of the ward and strolled around the hospital grounds.

"I still can't believe you used to be a boy," started Mandy.

"I'm sure you haven't brought me all out here to say that."

"No, but I was complimenting you for being so, like female."

"Thank you, now what did you want to talk about?"

"My boyfriend likes to borrow my clothes," she said and even in the evening twilight I could see her blushing.

"How can I help with that?"

"Well is he que..I mean gay?"

"I don't know, I presume not if he is going out with you."

"We don't have sex or anything, but he likes to wear my underwear."

"Does he wear it or just take it home to fantasise over while he erm.. releases his tensions."

"No he puts it on."

"He might be a number of things, fetishist, transvestite, or he may be just exploring his relationship with you. What is important is how you feel about it and how much you like or love him."

"Yeah, I suppose so. If I could arrange it, would you talk with him?"

"About what Mandy? There are loads of people better qualified than I am to deal with psychosexual issues. I'm a biologist not a psychologist."

"But if he is transvestite, you'd know what is was like wouldn't you?"

"Not really, I have seen myself as female since I discovered there was a difference between girls and boys, so I didn't cross dress, I felt skirts and things were my natural wear."

"What if he's the same?"

"He needs to talk to an expert not me. I'm sorry Mandy, I have enough of my own issues to deal with, I don't actually need somone else's. Besides, it has to be his idea to see someone, not just for your benefit, because it'll be his records any such stuff will be written on, not your's."

"Yeah I understand."

"Look, I'm not trying to be unhelpful, I just don't think I'm the right person for him to speak to. The problem is, if he is transgendered, whatever that means exactly, and he meets me, it might encourage him to do something he wouldn't have thought about before. I have seen it happen."

"What like want a sex change 'cos he saw someone else who'd had one?"

"Exactly that."

"Yeah, maybe you are the worst person for him to see then."

"Maybe I am, I have to go Mandy. I'll try and pop by tomorrow and see Stevie."

"Why do you call him Stevie?"

"That's what he wanted me to call him."

"Oh! I always call him Steve."

"I'm sure he's fine with that."

"Yeah, course he is." She paused for a moment then said, "He's going to die, isn't he?"

"Yes, he is. He is very poorly."

"Thank you for helping him and us."

"I only did what he asked me to do. I could hardly refuse a dying wish, could I?"

"You're a very nice lady, Lady Catherine. It suits you like the expensive clothes you wear."

"I bought this lot in Marks & Sparks*," I said indicating the jeans and top under the coat. "I'm just an ordinary girl at heart."

She threw her arms around me and hugged me. "Come and see Steve again, he still needs you."

"I'll do my best."

She went back to the ward and I went to my car. I checked the bike was still inside the car under my other luggage. If Simon was looking to buy me a nice Christmas present, a hard bike bag would be good, except I didn't like the idea of him spending hundreds of pounds on me.

I arrived home with a take away, an Indian. I didn't want any, I don't like spicy food, but Tom's eyes lit up when he smelt it. The others ate it while I did myself a boiled egg. I was tired.

"So what is this between you and Des?" Simon stood in the kitchen while I washed up.

"There is only one thing between Des and myself, and that is my love for you. Now I am sorry I wound you up, but sometimes you ask for it, and you did introduce us."

"Not really, he saw you at the press conference, the one with the kamikaze jerbil."

"Dormouse, you've been talking to Tom far too much."

"One pest is much like another."

"You are not going to wind me up just because I got you earlier. I am not Stella, I don't really enjoy these silly games."

"How about we just go to bed and do what the Welsh do?"

"What play rugby or sing?"

"We can if you like, but I was thinking of having what they call a 'cooch.'"

"I've heard that expression before, especially around Cardiff."

"It means a cuddle, I believe. Cooch b'there like, look you," he sounded like a cross between Max Boyce and Fluellen from Henry V, with a preposterous Welsh accent.

"Aye alright like," I said in my best (Bristol) Welsh accent, and we went off to bed together.

*Marks & Sparks = Marks & Spencer a very large chain of shops in the UK also in some other European countries.

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Des's Balls?

Angharad, that remark had me laughing myself silly!! SHAME ON YOU for writing so comically!! I had to change my shirt after I laughed so hard I lost control, you minx.
The interplay between Cathy and Stevie's sister was heartwarming and Cathy getting Simon's goat again was priceless.
May Your Light Forever Shine

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Glad you had...

...Cathy turn down Stevie's sisters request... As successful as Cathy is. Someone else could well think they could too. As to saying he needs to want to get professional help himself - rather than cause she wants him to... Yea. That's kinda important if it'll do anything. On the other hand, this young lady needs to get her head around what SHE thinks about her BF and his "propensities". Hopefully Cathy can "stay out" of that, mostly.

All in all, a nice episode. How about some more Charlotte soon. :-)

nice job as ever

kristina l s's picture

This was very day in the life compared to most eps and well done. I agree with Cathy turning that request down. The sister, indeed the whole family need a bit of a slap from reality and that is one hard slap. Poor Stevie. Let's hope a few eyes are opened just a bit wider. Hands up anyone else that's ever had a similar conversation.

Kristina

Helping possible transgender persons

I have done that many times but only on the net. Some have listenned, others just needed someone to talk to while the nightmares faded away. It is a good thing that it is les than 10 years since the long voyage starrted for me, so my memories are still fresh.
Ginnie
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I agree with Cathy, she

I agree with Cathy, she isn't the person to be telling another whether he/she should dress or not or might be a TS/TG or not. The most she should or could do is offer the name of a counselor that works in the TS/TG field. J-Lynn

The Trouble with Serials

The trouble with serials is that I can't wait until the next episode. I guess that makes it **my** trouble with serials. Still .... It's worse when the serial is a really good one, like, say, this one! [Sigh!]

*Marks & Sparks = Marks & Spencer a very large chain of shops in the UK also in some other European countries.

Yeah. There used to be one here in Ottawa (which, last time I looked, was not in a **European** country) but, for whatever reason, they closed it. I remember shopping in it and finding that they were OK, with respect to price and quality, but no better than stores that were closer to my house and not way downtown. BTW, it's not just other peoples' stores that have a hard time here; our home-grown variety, the T.E. Eaton Company (or just plain Eaton's) died an ignominious death after almost 100 years of commerce in Canada. We tend to like 'cheap' and welcome WalMart. They are doing **very** well here.

Jenny Grier (Mrs.)

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Yours from the Great White North,

Jenny Grier (Mrs.)

2014

Wendy Jean's picture

I suspect when I catch up in the far off future (if it is still going) I'll do like I do with other serials, let it build up a few chapters, then wolf them down. 5 years is an unbelievable run though.

Life becomes more normal ?

Because I have a broken leg ,I 'm an expert on broken arms. Hey Mandy, your boyfriend just wanted to get into your pants.(sorry, couldn't resist)
if Cathy's intent is to make Simon jealous, success !
Two weeks to go. Can't imagine the happy anticipation and at the same time fear that goes with this. Like child birth ?

Cefin