When Macy and Jack returned with Victoria, Tara was almost certain it was her two daughters who were returning, bags of clothes gripped enthusiastically in exited hands. Jack seemed completely comfortable in his girly disposition despite Victoria's presence and his earlier qualms which had seen him leaving in as emphatically a boy mode as he was capable of. No doubt about it, Jack was returning even more utterly in girl mode than he had left in boy mode. Hands waving in girlish gesticulation voice high in enthusiastic conversation with the other two. Tara was a little surprised considering her son's obvious nervousness surrounding the whole idea and his earlier decision to go as a boy, even so, it took Tara only a couple of seconds to process the change in her son. Tara had long ago learned to accept both versions of her child and was usually unperturbed by the switch between the two which often left even those who were accepting of the change with emotional whiplash, yet she could not even pretend that this time had not caught her of guard. Tara was even more surprised when Jack and Victoria bid each other goodbye, both seemed to become self-conscious and painfully aware of the two mothers looking on. The sudden self-consciousness caused a hasty and slightly awkward embrace but neither had quite been able to hide their regret at not being able to express their emotions more clearly. Their hidden desire was not missed by Tara's motherly gaze. Briefly Tata considered what her husband would make of such an exchange. Her son was not exactly a manly boy but in girl mode like this, he was virtually indistinguishable from any other girl of his age. From the embrace she had just witnessed her son and Victoria looked more like lesbian lovers than a typical boy and girl. As they entered the house the twin's girlish conversation rose to include their mother describing how much fun they had and several of the outfits they had either seen or bought. After a few minutes, they left their mother to her own thoughts eagerly marching off to Macy's room trailing their shopping bags behind them.
At length, Tara composed herself and went up to find her children, in particular Macy. She could not shake the feeling that as a parent she should do something, in relation to her son's newfound interest in Victoria, at the very least she felt she should find out more about this. Going up the stairs Tara found both her children in Macy's room, both sat on Macy's bed, new outfits strewn about them. Tara asked for a word with Macy and the mother-daughter duo went down the stairs again to sit in the living room.
"I am glad you and Jack get no so well and you know I have never discouraged either of you in that way, I never wanted either of you to feel that there were things you couldn't do," Tara began haltingly unsure of how to broach the topic with her daughter. Macy nodded encouragingly still unsure what her mother was meaning to say.
"I guess I am just worried for Jack, I am not sure that it is the best thing for him to be dragged along with you and your friends. I don't want anyone embracing him or making things difficult for him. He shouldn't be a third wheel or anything." Tara told her daughter worry creasing her brow.
Macy laughed brightly. "Of course, not mom but that's not how this is, Victoria invited us both but I think that really it was Jack she wanted to invited. If anyone was a third wheel it was me. Recently Victoria and Jack have been so close, I think they are fast becoming best friends."
Tara took in this new information in wide-eyed surprise. While Jack and Macy had always been close Jack had never really had close friends in the way Macy had. What friends
Jack had, had over the years were those he played sports with, most of these were other boys who Jack had, had little else in common with. While Macy's friends had never actively discouraged Jack from friendship with them as far as Tara knew, Tara was aware that none of them had ever really attempted to befriend Jack. Victoria's supposed budding friendship with Jack was a little surprising but not unwelcome to Tara, Jack needed to find more people who would care for him and support to him, Tara reflected. Shaking herself out of the train of thought, Tara's thoughts returned to the other area of her concern, the obvious attraction between Jack and Victoria. Deciding on subtlety Tara began to question Macy.
Macy for her part took a moment to consider her responses. She and Jack shared many things and enjoyed a relationship that was not shared by most of her friends who had siblings. Her relationship with Jack contained both a sisterly and brotherly aspect to it and Macy took joy in both, Jack was both her overly protective brother and her supportive sister more obsessed than she was with cute clothes and makeup. Macy did not want to endanger that unique relationship; she and Jack told each other things that they would never tell anyone else. She wasn't sure what to tell her mother, what Jack wouldn't mind their mother knowing. Finally, Macy settled on what to say, she decided that she would only tell her mother what she knew for certain about Jack and Victoria, she would not tell her mother anything Jack had let slip to her, nor would she tell her mother anything that she suspected. That included Victoria's jealousy and the attraction that Macy suspected them both of feeling for each other. Tara nodded to her daughter's answers, she suspected that her daughter knew more than she was saying, but decided not to press her any further. Tara could not shack the knowledge of the lust she had seen in both her son's and Victoria's eyes. Maybe he should talk to her son Tara reflected slowly; he had never expressed any romantic interest in anyone before girl or boy, and might need a bit of guidance from his mother.
Usually, Tara would have left that kind of conversation to Phillip especially since Jack was his son and Tara supposed in most family dynamics such situations would best be dealt with by some father son bonding time. Yet Tara knew better than to suggest that with Jack, there were multiple reasons that such a scenario would not ever work for them. The first being that Jack had never had that kind of relationship with his father, even if he had, Jack had always been different than most boys. That led to the second complication Phillip had proved long ago that he would never accept his son's feminine side in any meaningful way, that alone had driven a wedge between Phillip and Jack. The third factor was Phillip himself, not for the first time Tara wondered why she had married him. Always focused on his career, for many years Tara had felt that he cared more for that than he did for anyone else. Tara herself was lucky if she spoke to her husband more than once a week while he was away, which had been more often than not over the last few years, Tara knew that Jack spoke to Phillip even less than that. Tara sighed at the thought, it was bad enough that her husband ignored her but as his wife but it nearly moved her to tears to think the man, she had married would do that to his children.
So due to her husband's failings and Jack's feminine tendencies, Tara had gotten used to having conversations with her son that were usually the sole domain of Mothers and their daughters. At least her son's interest in Victoria answered or at least gave some insight into her son's sexuality Something that Tara had been unsure of for many years. While it mattered little to Tara it was something she had considered over the years, there were times, especially when the twins played together with dolls or talked together as children about weddings, that Tara had been forced to wonder.
The light of morning glittered through windows as Tara hurried towards the front door. An unexpected knock on the door had interrupted her morning cup of coffee, something that Tara was at that moment nursing her annoyance at. In truth, Tara was more than slightly annoyed, although, with every passing moment, she was calming herself or at least getting ready to present an air of reasonable calmness, her morning cup of coffee was the time that Tara used to think and prepare for the day. This Morning Tara felt she had fare too much to think over, she had not really known what to say to Jack yesterday evening and had decided for better or for worse to delay any type of action in regard to the conversation she needed to have with Jack until the next day in order that she might be better able to consider how she might even begin to approach such a conversation. Her mind still hummed in mild confusion over the things she now knew and those she guessed in regard to her son's recent newfound feelings for Victoria. And Tara was still working through the implications and was no closer to knowing how to start a conversation with Jack about it when she was rudely interrupted. Tara had hoped for inspiration while drinking her customary morning cup of coffee but that was now interrupted and her thoughts unproductive though they might have been, had been scattered by that interruption. In some ways, it would have been easier, if Jack had been a girl she reflected as she went to open the door, then as soon as the thought came Tara recoiled at it. She had always tried to be supportive to her children and that kind of outdated stereotyping was not helpful to either them or her. Still in this case there was a grain of truth in the unwelcome thought, when talking to Jack Tara never was never entirely sure which version she would be addressing, the slightly effeminate boy or the obviously girly, girl. There were a number of occasions where that difficulty had made parenting Jack quite challenging, a number of times where Tara had misjudged and her message had been taken poorly by Jack. Tara fervently hoped that however, when she approached the topic of Victoria with Jack later today, she would not be caught out by that at least.
Tara opened the door and was quite surprised to see an apparently very nervous youth standing before her. Stockily built with wide shoulders the boy looked uniquely uncomfortable, hands thrust deep into the pockets of his smart jeans, in a mannerism ubiquitous with perturbed men especially younger ones. The boy who had until that moment been looking down at his shoes finally noticed Tara's presence and looked up staring at her with wide eyes that further told of his current anxious disposition. The boy was Jack and Macy's age obviously more at home in sports pants it was clear with his hair neatly spiked with gel and wearing jeans that the boy had done his best to dress up at least as far as the inflexibility of boys his age would allow. Tara eyed this youth for a few second fixedly the boy becoming more and more anxious under her appraising gaze, the longer that gaze lasted the more agitated the boy appeared to become.
"I suppose you are here to see Macy." Tara surmised when at last it appeared the boy could no longer take the apprehension of the evaluating look she had been giving him. Hands resting on her hips, Tara tried her best to be the very model of a stern and intimidating parent.
The boy looked shocked for a few seconds before recovering his composing with a genial smile that lit up his features, displaying his normally affable personality which had only been hidden by the immensity of his nervous anxiety. A small slight shake of his head, added to that genial display as he dispelled Tara's incorrect assumption.
"No, not really," The boy told her sheepishly trying to be as respectful as possible while being as nervous as he was. "I am Theo, a friend of your son, Jack. I was hoping to see him if he is in."
Despite her surprise and the implications of all of this Tara resolved to think of all that later and wasted little time in inviting Theo inside and at the same time calling upstairs to let her son know he had a visitor. Her son appeared only a few seconds later on the stairs silky, smooth, soft hair tied back in a long high ponytail that bobbed with every step he took, wearing a set of navy-blue leggings that hugged his thighs and calves tightly and his Detroit tiger's baseball polo. Jack smiled brightly as his eyes came to rest on Theo, skipping down the last steps Jack allowed the bigger much more muscled boy to fold him into a tight embrace. Tara, stood forgotten by the other two, watching Jack melt into Theo's arms in a manner that made to Tara at once resentful and jealous. It reminded her of how much she did not have with Phillip away constantly. The feeling of his strong protective arms about her, the powerful ineffable feeling of being adored with all the love and passion another can feel. It was a heady feeling and an addiction that Tara now could hardly believe she had nearly forgotten the sole aching need to feel. She had never needed that love, that embrace to be a woman, but she could not deny that she had never felt more womanly than when she was being held tight in Phillips's arms. It had been close to two years maybe even three years since Phillip had last ordained to hold his wife like that, it was becoming difficult for Tara to
remember what it was like to be held like that, yet still, if she concentrated hard enough Tara fancied, she could still feel the ghost of his touch, those strong warm arms about her the soft husky timbre of his, gravely voice above her protective and yet dripping with desire for her. A conflicted look of passionate affection which had been as evident in his words and voice as it was in his eyes when they had finally separated, that had always made Tara's legs weak at the knees. Watching the scene play out before her, Tara was only marginally surprised to see that a similar look from Theo had Jack reacting in the same manner to how she remembered reacting to Jack's father.
Totally ignoring the presence of Jack's mother, the two rushed off to Jack's room an easy gentle conversation flowing between them. Tara watched them go still shocked at the recent development. She heard Jack's door click closed above her and briefly wondered if she should tell them to keep the door open, it is what she would do if it were Macy and a boy or Jack and Victoria yet she wasn't quite sure under the circumstances what she was supposed to do. It didn't seem very responsible to leave them up there with a closed door, especially with the look she had seen her son give Theo and the way they had wrapped each other in such a loving embrace, it certainly worried Tara no end. Equally, she was not even sure that Jack was aware of his feelings and she didn't want to embrace him or Theo. Strolling back into the kitchen Tara busied herself making yet another cup of coffee this was definitely a more than one cup of coffee morning she decided. That conversation with Jack, which Tara had been planning to have, had just gotten a whole lot more complex and complicated.
That evening Tara sat relaxing on the sofa, all in all, things hadn't gone as badly as Tara had feared they might. Theo had stayed several hours before departing in the afternoon. A blushing Jack had confided to her that they had spent most of that time curled up together lying on Jack's bed watching TV on his laptop. Nothing serious had happened between the two that of them, nothing would have alarmed Tara, but Jack did speak dreamily about being held by Theo. They had talked a lot about first Theo and then Victoria. As they went on, Jack's confusion, the dilemma he was stuck in, became more and more apparent to Tara. It hurt her heart to not be able to do more for Jack than to listen to him, even her guidance was of little help. It was clear that Jack had passionate newly discovered feelings for both Theo and Victoria. Those feelings were causing her son no end of anguish and confusion.
"How do I choose between them, Mom, these feelings are all so new, I wish I understood them more, maybe then I would know what to do. I just don't understand how I feel, or what I want. Theo makes me feel so safe and warm, he is so pretty in a ruggish boy kind of a way. I really like being around him, but Victoria makes me feel so alive and adventurous. She is just as pretty but in a more subtle soft feminine way. Theo likes lots of the same sports I like and talking is easy between us, but Victoria gets my humour better, we always end up giggling when we are together. How can I possibly choose between them? They both make me feel giddy when they are close by and I miss both of them when they are not with me, even when one of them is and the other isn't. Being held by either of them is so good, it's like being wrapped up in love, it's magical."
"Follow your heart, it will know and remember that you are still only fifteen, you don't have to know yet." Tara had soothed him, pulling him into a motherly hug.
"What if it doesn't?"
"It will," Tara had told him confidently, then a few moments later and more retrospectively she continued with a sigh. "I really hoped I would have another year before things like this came up, for both you and Macy. I guess I never figured on you being such a little temptress." A smile played softly over her lips at this last sentence and quickly turned to laughter, laughter so infectious it soon spread to Jack as well until they both sat huddled together giggling.
Now sat on the sofa thinking back on the day's events, Tara could not help but be slightly worried for her son. A son that so often now seemed like a daughter. It was a dangerous situation he had unwittingly sound himself in one that Tara would have far rather he had not, Tara had never been in that situation but her best friend in high school had when she was only a year or two older than Jack was now. The two boneheaded testosterone-filled territorial idiots had beaten each other up over the poor girl. Tara had spent days consoling the girt and nursing the battered girl's injuries. The bruising and black eye had been unintentionally inflicted when the misguided girl had tried to intervene in the violent struggle, she had herself provoked. Tara could only hope that Victoria and Theo would be less violent and more civil than that. That they would not give in to their violent impulses as quickly as her friend's boyfriends had all those years ago. Both seemed rational and sensible enough, but you could never be sure with something like that and the fact that there was less testosterone in one of Jack's suitors did nothing to calm Tara's growing fears. She had seen just how violent women can get in situations like this when one of her other friends had broken up with her girlfriend. The two lesbians had caused a domestic which necessitated the police with the visceral hate and violence between them, despite the decided lack of testosterone.
"So how was Theo yesterday?" Macy asked her brother, the light of yet another bright and beautiful morning filtering through the windows.
"We had a good time mostly just watched things and talked." Jack admitted easily, ignoring his sister's amused expression.
Macy was about to question Jack further when his phone buzzed with a notification. Jack's hand immediately leapt to grab it, causing Macy to grin even wider this time. Jack had few friends and few contacted him regularly enough for him to be constantly texting him but since Victoria had become his friend Macy had seldom seen her brother without his phone in his hand, either responding to or reading one of Victoria's texts.
Looking over at Jack's beaming grin, Macy couldn't help but let out a small giggle. Jack looked up met his sister's eyes and Macy's giggling became infectious. After several minutes when they had both stopped giggling, Macy asked Jack what had caused his grinning in the first place.
"Victoria just invited me over to this afternoon." Jack explained showing Macy the messages excitedly.
Macy nodded after reading the text. Victoria was indeed inviting Jack over, Macy noted that her name wasn't mentioned at the same time that Jack realised it.
"I'm sure you'd be welcome to come as well, sis." Jack belatedly offered.
Macy was already shaking her head as Jack spoke. Victoria had deliberately not mentioned her name along with the invite, Macy was certain this was because Victoria wanted to spend some time alone with Jack. Not to mention Macy was not sure she wanted to be third web wheel to Victoria and Jack again, such a position got very awkward fairly fast. Whatever Jack and Victoria were to one another Marcy was certain that she didn't want to be in between them while they figured it. Not to mention Jack didn't socialise much with other people, on one of the rare occasions where he was Macy felt it would be better if he did that without her acting as a buffer between him and those he was interacting with.
As usual, Jack's feelings on which gender he should look, feel, and act like flip-flopped throughout the day. He had woken up feeling as male as the society expected him to be, but after talking with both his sister and Victoria, Jack was definitely in a much more feminine state of mind and being. The thought of seeing Victoria's parents jarred Jack into considering his appearance, and how they might view him and he immediately ran to Macy to consult with her about everything.
Jack's immediate instinct had been to dress in one of the cute outfits he had bought while shopping with Victoria and was quite upset when Macy patiently explained that that wasn't a good idea. Jack wanted to argue with her but could totally see the sent sense of her argument. Victoria's parents didn't know Jack that well and neither Jack nor Macy could be entirely sure how they would react if Jack turned up in full-on girl mode. Not for the first time did Jack wish that he had more control over his emotions and when he felt feminine or not. It wasn't like a button he pushed though; it was a lot more complex than that Jack wondered briefly again whether a boy had the right to feel, or should feel the way he felt. Then Jack pushed that ongoing invasive thought to the side to focus on infinitely more important things, clothes.
In the end, Macy was able to help Jack, who she knew was firmly entrenched in girl mode, select a compromise outfit. A blouse that was not too overly feminine was selected, as Macy had pointed out, most men are far too unobservant to realise that the 'shirt' Jack was wearing buttoned the wrong way. Best of all it was one of the ones that Jack had with got during the shopping trip with Macy and Victoria. Which made Jack feel considerably happier even if he couldn't wear one of the more overtly feminine outfits he had initially wanted to wear. Macy found some girls jeans in one of Jack's draws, they were black and went well with the blouse. The jeans had no obvious patterns that indicated they were women's jeans, so while Jack could still feel feminine in his girly clothes, unless someone examined the clothes or the clothes tags carefully nothing would look unusual.
The effect, once Jack was dressed, was exactly as Macy had intended. The clothes fitted Jack's slender figure well. The cut of the clothes and Jack's own girlish physique combined to give a very natural. Girlish look. But the clothes were plain enough that the entire look could easily be explained away as a metrosexual boy's look. Macy hummed and smiled as Jack twirled about in front of her, she was exceptionally pleased with her efforts.
As Jack left to walk to Victoria's house, Macy found herself very glad that she had this unusual relationship with Jack, at times it was like having a sister. Macy knew as they got older this would disappear, idly she wondered if it was selfish to take as much pleasure in this unusual relationship and to want to cling so tightly to every memory of it. Pushing those thoughts to the side Macy found herself deeply worried for Jack, Macy was still unsure of his strange new relationship with Victoria, a girl that Macy had never been especially close to and had never fully trusted. Worse there seemed to be a romantic element to that new friendship, an element that she was unsure either Jack or Victoria were fully aware existed. Worse Jack's relationship with Theo had suddenly seemed to have taken on a romantic element that Macy was certain Jack did not realise existed. Overall, it seemed to Macy that Jack was far over his head with two extremely complex romantic situations at the same time. Macy could not help but feel the sinking crushing weight of apprehension settle on her heart, Jack was so unprepared to deal with this and Macy could not stand the thought of Jack getting his heart broken. Sadly, it seemed one way or the other Jack was headed for just such a disaster and Macy felt helpless, unsure how she was supposed to protect Jack from both himself and others in this scenario.
Jack was greeted warmly by Victoria who pulled him into a tight embrace warm with feeling and regard, as soon as he arrived at her door. Though he was slightly saddened to think that really she had greeted him as she would any of her girlfriends. Still, their relationship was new to them both and complicated making Victoria's greeting understandable to Jack, who soon forgot that thought, so distracted was he by the fluttering of his heart as he leaned his head on Victoria's shoulder and Victoria's heartbeat, fast like his own as she pulled him ever closer to her. Jack found himself and any thoughts he had previously had lost in Victoria's strong arms, her feminine floral perfumed scent, her slim figure fitting so well into his arms. Jack was lost in the moment and never wanted it to end, and in truth, Victoria was in the same position. She clung onto Jack and wished more than ever that she could truly understand her own feelings towards Jack, despite her mother's presence, Victoria with Jack in her arms could not help but want to kiss him and hold him tight. Tighter and more lovingly than any friend ever could, Victoria settled for holding him for as long as she could before letting Jack go and introducing him to her mother and father. As Victoria pulled away she playfully tucked a stray lock of Jack's long hair behind his ear.
Jack could not help but feel disappointment as Victoria pulled away from him, but quickly recovered himself as he was introduced to her parents. Both Victoria's mother and her father were cordial in their greeting of Jack though it soon became clear that neither of them were sure how to react to him due to neither was at all sure of which sex he was. Victoria's mother clearly thought he was an effeminate boy but was just as clearly unsure of her judgment. While Victoria's dad was it appeared quite certain that Jack was a girl but not entirely ready to bet on that certainty for fear of causing a scene. After a short while and the usual pleasantries, Victoria's dad left them. Moments later Victoria's younger sister came racing into the kitchen where they had all been standing chatting awkwardly, no one realising just how much more awkward things were going to get in the next handful of minutes.
Jack was introduced to Suzie who was eight years old and full of both energy and questions. Jack was immediately taken with the young girl who wasted no time in peppering him with lots of the aforementioned questions. Suzie for her part seemed to be fascinated by both Jack and especially his long hair. Suzie herself was just beginning to grow hers out of the bob her mother had had it cut to all of the little girl's life. Her hair was not yet even really properly shoulder length which her older sister's hair was. Jack's hair was longer than either of them with voluminous curls hanging down past his shoulders and a little way down his back.
Every question Suzie asked made Jack more and more nervous, he still had no idea how Victoria's parents would react to the gender issue. He was confident that at the moment he had so far gotten away with it. It wasn't really so much lying Jack felt as much as it was people seeing what they expected to see, over the years he had become comfortable like that whichever way he presented. People didn't often question what seemed obvious to their eyes and Jack was fine with that often using it to his advantage, yet he did not like lying to people outright and knew if he were asked directly then he would have no other option than to tell the truth. Predictably that was exactly what happened mere moments later and Jack with a sight revealed that he was in fact a boy, not the girl Victoria's father had supposed him to be.
Suzie didn't seem to care one bit in the peculiar way that often children do. It did not matter in her world and had no real meaning so that bit of meaningless information was immediately ignored by her. She went on talking to Jack as if nothing had happened, without even a pause. The only acknowledgement of Jack's answer from Suzie was a passing comment that not many boys had hair as long or as soft and bouncy looking as he did. In truth, Jack was glad of Suzie's continued conversation. Victoria's mother had gone very silent and Jack felt it would be even more awkward if the room had fallen completely silent, Suzie's constant conversation also helped keep Jack from worrying about what Victoria's mother and later her father would think.
Victoria's mother now only slightly shocked sought and found her daughter's eyes. The look was clear, they would be discussing this later. It now seemed clear the sauce of Victoria's self-proclaimed confusion of recent weeks. Victoria had refused to admit to her mother that there was anyone she liked, but Victoria's mother knew her daughter well, there was no hiding what was right before her. Victoria seemed deeply enamoured with this young man. Though it was difficult to consider him in such a manner, especially standing before him, he wasn't even trying to appear female and yet he seemed so feminine. It wasn't just the hair although that didn't help. It was the whole accumulative effect, the animated hand gestures, the graceful way he moved, even his voice had a higher pitch than she would have expected from a boy. His voice had such a girlish lilt to it, musical like a girl. No boy she had ever met had a musical voice like that. Victoria's mother knew instantly that she would need to have a long and not entirely pleasant conversation with her daughter, and an even less pleasant conversation with her husband, she winced as she thought what he would think of this.
Jack and Victoria stayed in town talking to Suzie for a while before heading up to Victoria's room, Victoria's mother who had not quite recovered from the revolution of Jack's gender did have the presence of mind to caution her daughter before they the left to keep the door open. She could only watch in stunned silence as the two girls, she could hardly think of them as at them as anything but, despite her newfound knowledge of Jack, hands clasped together walked out of the room eager to be at last alone together. Jack was so obviously a girl both visually and often in mannerisms that the truth seemed so incongruous with what was clearly before her eyes that it seemed to outweigh anything else.
Entering Victoria's room it was immediately dear that it was a girl's room, the walls were a light pale pink colour and a number of pale pink scatter cushions were dotted around the room. A vanity and full-length mirror were placed to one side of the room, it was also clear that Victoria at least made an effort to tidy her room. But that was the end of the femininity a heap of forgotten books and a couple of used cups showed that Victoria was far from perfect in keeping her room clean and an all-girl rock band poster was pinned to the pale pink wall. All this Jack took in, in the first few seconds of entering but not before Victoria had picked up on Jack's gaze.
"I know, I know, my mom especially has always had this image of me as a fairy princess or something," Victoria shrugged helplessly.
"I have got her to back down on the outfits at least mostly but I still can't get her or dad to agree to redecorate my room. "
"No, it's very nice, very pretty, I like it. My dad insisted on painting. My room in this monotonous single shade blue colour," Jack scrunched up his face in a look of disgust.
"So I can definitely empathise on that point."
Pulling Jack into a warm embrace Victoria laughed lightly.
"So, what colour would you have liked?" Jack let a slight warm tingly shudder creep down his back as he leaned into the embrace. Shutting his eyes for a moment he took in the sensations and his own overwhelmed feelings. Victoria's body seemed to fit around him well, it wasn't as all-encompassing as Theo's embraces, different but very similar at the same time, just as the two people themselves, but the feelings they invoked remained constant Jack felt every bit as safe, protective and the same sense of belonging in Victoria's arms as Theo's. Victoria's warmth was accompanied by a soft floral feminine scent while Theo had a stronger more masculine scent, a mix of his deodorant and the mint shampoo and shower gel he habitually used, but both were equally intoxicating to Jack. Jack felt the same butterflies in the pit of his stomach as he had around Theo and he already knew that he felt the same pull to be near Victoria as he did to be near Theo.
Jack had to pull away slightly to be able to allow his overwhelmed heart and mind to consider Victoria's question.
"I don't know, a pale blue with maybe a purple or pale pink accents."
"Sounds perfect for you." Victoria told him, only half listening as she pulled him closer to her.
Her arms about him Victoria's lips sought and found Jack's in a bright hot explosion of pent-up passion. Victoria's tongue found Jack's and surprise but not displeasure was visible on Jack's face. Jack was considerably taken aback by Victoria's hasty lust but found her passion heating up his own emotions. Now that they were pressed together like this Victoria and her body had become the sole focus of Jack's world and he could not imagine wanting to change that. Suddenly Victoria's tongue which had been playing a flirtatious game with Jack's own retreated from his own and began playing instead over Jack's lower lip and Victoria's hand which had been placed on Jack's lower back crept under his t-shirt running up and down the soft delicate skin in a passionate massage that allowed Victoria to feel all the small hard muscles of his lower back. A massage that, made Jack moan involuntarily into Victoria's mouth. Eventually, they pulled apart as much for oxygen as anything else and began to marshal control over themselves again, although not before Victoria in the act of reluctantly pulling away had worried Jack's lip playfully with her beat teeth her lust-filled eyes staring directly into Jack's in a dominance filled moment that had, had Jack week at the knees.
"Come on lover boy let's go lie down on my bed and watch something," A naughty glint came to her eyes burning there with intensity. "Never heard of Netflix and chill?"
"V....Victoria I don't think I'm ready for that." Jack stammered out his eyes downcast, shocked by her words.
"I know that silly, I was just joking." Victoria comforted all trace of the lust gone from her eyes and expression, pulling him close in a friendly less passionate embrace and leading him towards her bed. Sitting down on her bed Victoria found Jack a tissue to dab the tears that had begun to roll down his cheeks away. Leaving only Victoria to internally chastise herself for her poorly thought-out word choice.
A long while was spent by Victoria and Jack in this way curled up together watching TV on Victoria's computer with brief interludes of intense passionate kissing and hugs. Until they were interrupted by Victoria's little sister who walked into Victoria's room to demand they both play with her. So from then on the couple spent the day involved in imaginary tea parties and learning the names of Suzie's teddy bear collection, with occasional breaks for Suzie to admire and play with Jack's long sleek hair. Before he left though, Jack did manage to talk to Victoria about Macy's idea of a pre-cheerleading practice and Victoria promised to round up several of the girls for a practice the following day.
It was not long after Jack's departure that Victoria found herself collared by her mother for a mother-daughter discussion, something that Victoria was not at all surprised by. Victoria knew that she had well and truly let the secret of her crush on Jack blow to the wind for all to see as soon as Jack had arrived. Once again Victoria found herself wondering about her self-control around Jack, at best she didn't seem to have any inhibitions and at worst she found herself acting like a horny boy. It was difficult for Victoria to accept as that urgency boys so often displayed was one of the traits that Victoria had always found unsettling, it was not something Victoria was happy to discover about herself. She would do better, Victoria chastised herself wordlessly, not just because that side of herself scared her just a little bit, but because she didn't want to scare Jack away. All unknowingly Victoria knew she had done that already, had hurt Jack like, made him feel small and that what they had between them came with a price. Victoria especially hated that aspect of this, she didn't like that she had made him feel that way and she didn't like the idea of making Jack upset one bit, so she reasoned she would have to do much better at keeping some level of control around him.
"Your boyfriend ... was ... nice." Victoria's mother began hesitantly, in truth the topic was so massive that truly she had no idea where to begin.
"Yeah," Victoria sighed and replied dreamily. "He is isn't he."
This only served to make Victoria's mother more uncomfortable, and less certain where to begin. She decided that as a mother she had to force herself to have this conversation with her daughter and decided on a different more direct approach.
"Is he, a boy I mean?"
Victoria considered for a moment de sore before answering. A pause that seemed to put her mother even further on edge.
"For the moment he has told me he is so he is. But he has got a very feminine vibe to him that does undermine that, I don't think it would surprise me too much if at some point he realises that she is a girl. But until he tells me that then he is a he."
"But his hair." Victoria's mother was trying desperately to take in her daughter's logic and it was already hurting her head.
"I know, and I have seen him in girls' clothes as well, he looked really cute. But clothes and long hair won't and doesn't make him a girl any more than I would be a boy if I shaved my hair and wore exclusively boy clothes. It takes more than that."
Victoria's mother sighed, she couldn't disagree with her daughter.
"Well, I don't know what your father will think. I know he was hoping for your boyfriends to be a couple of years down the line and manly men who he can talk about football and baseball with. Jack seems more likely to want to talk about the colour of the nail varnish you or he are wearing. God help us if he turns up in a dress, I think your father might despair."
"Daddy will just have to get used to the idea that's all, if my boyfriend turns up in a dress, he will just have to lump it and at least be civil. As for sports I don't know about football but I do know that Jack is very interested in baseball and even the wants to try out for the high school baseball team next year."
You will have to be patient with him, Victoria, with me as well, it's a lot to take in. I mean if you were only gay that would be one thing, but this, this is a lot more," Then another thought sprang to her mother's mind. " Are you sure about this, Victoria, you told me before that you thought you might be gay. This isn't some type of rebellion against that."
"No." Victoria told her simply but flatly, she knew in her own mind that what she felt for Jack was far more than that.
"OK, then baby. As long as you know what that. I don't want either you or that poor boy hurt by this I will talk to your father but god knows what he will make of all this." Victoria's mother pulled Victoria into a much-needed motherly embrace after the tying and emotional conversation.
Jack stood outside his sister's bedroom door considering if he really wanted to talk about this with her. Somehow the topic seemed deeply personal and he had been debating whether to talk to Macy about it all the way home from Victoria's house yet he felt he desperately needed to talk about it with someone and he really didn't want to talk about it with his mother, that would be far to awkward. Finally making up his mind Jack entered and began talking almost immediately as if fearing that if he didn't then he wouldn't at all.
"Sis, is it normal for someone to want to move forward when dating quicker than the other is comfortable with?"
Macy wearing a onesie and sprawled out on her bed took a moment to answer. In truth, it was something she and her friends had talked about often but like everything with her brother how to phrase her answer was critical.
"Yeah, it's fairly normal, especially if the couple are alone for any length of time. Attraction leads to kissing and kissing to aggressive petting and sooner or later to somewhere that truthfully neither are ready for, especially at our ages, usually it's the man who tries to push things. A couple of girls in my friendship group crudely put it as guys get too horny far too easily. But that is by no means exclusively guys."
"Thanks, sis," Jack feeling marginally better about everything told her slightly revealed. "It's just with Theo yesterday it was mostly nice and he is very understanding but even then there were a couple of times I could tell he really wanted to take things further and I am really not ready for that yet. Then today with Victoria it was amazing and I really like her but there were a couple of times today where she really tried to push things but I really didn't want to go there yet with her either."
Macy's eyes softened slightly.
"Don't let them, either of them, push you further than you are comfortable with." Tell them to stop and take a step away from whichever it is, give them space to let passion ebb away. Remember you are not obligated to do anything, that should never be a requirement, no matter what anyone says. If either of them doesn't stop when you tell them to, they will have me to deal with and I promise you I will find a way to hurt them."