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Wendy Agreed

Author: 

  • Jessica C

Audience Rating: 

  • General Audience (pg)

Publication: 

  • 500 < Short Story < 7500 words

Genre: 

  • Transgender

Character Age: 

  • Mature / Thirty+

TG Themes: 

  • Accidental

Other Keywords: 

  • Voluntary
  • Encouraged
  • Acceptance growing

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  • Posted by author(s)


Wendy Agreed
(We Agreed)


By Jessica C


=^_^=


This story is an outgrowth of We Agreed; which was originally written as a solo story. You may want to read We Agreed before reading this one.

Elaine, our girls, and I took our time getting ready to leave the hotel we stayed at. Last night was my first night out as Adriana. I had been found by our two daughters cross-dressing, which resulted in us going out to eat. New Hope is known as an LGBT-friendly community and The Underground Vine is a child-friendly place up until 9:00 p.m.

Because we drank as much as we did, we chose to stay at a nearby hotel. I stayed as Adriana and like a second mother helped with getting Aubrey and Darby dressed. Elaine had a nice outfit for me, but this was daytime.

Elaine helped me to look presentable, but not a fashion plate of femineity. She advised me, “Remember what Constance said last night about accepting yourself. You might find some comfort that no one around here is going to know who you are. Hopefully, they will see that we accept you and that you are comfortable with yourself. That should be sufficient.”

I was initially uncomfortable in stepping out and going to get the breakfast buffet. Elaine advised me that my discomfort could affect the children. Thinking of how I looked; I knew Elaine had made it so that I should not be embarrassed. I picked up Darby who was wanting more attention. She hugged my face and commented, “Thank you, Daddy, I think you look nice and I’m glad you’re proud of me when you are like this It is like I have another mommy to help me.”

There was another couple and child who rode down on the elevator with us. The woman looked amused but didn’t say anything. The man pulled his child closer to him, now I was amused. His wife commented to Elaine, “You’ve helped her to present himself quite well. You’re a better woman than I.”

Elaine had looked at the husband and noticed he must have had heart surgery. “It appears you were with your husband through open-heart surgery. We seek to be strong and be there for them each in our way. This is Adriana’s first time out in public and I’m a bit proud of how well she’s going.”

We were soon on the main floor and everyone went to the breakfast buffet. Where there was a new set of stares and people mumbling. Aubrey was the one who commented, “Yes, that’s our Dad.” Their staring turned to glances and the mumbling to a whisper.

I concentrated on helping Darby and myself get breakfast. Darby told me, “I don’t want oatmeal or cereal, can I have the scrambled eggs and sausage?” She also chose chocolate milk and a banana. It reminded me how simple things can be important and what they’re wanting.

There was a TV on and news of another shooting and some who died or were hurt. Elaine commented on the night before and what the children liked about the evening. Darby said that Madi was very nice and she hoped to see her again. Aubrey said, “I thought you made a pretty couple dancing. I know you wanted Darby to be with Madi, but I thought I should have been big enough to stay with you.”

Elaine and I both complimented her on cooperating without a fuss.

Two couples were who were sitting together, asked, “Can you tell us where you were; it sounds like you were well received.” One man had telltale signs that he might have been a crossdresser. One woman came over to talk more confidentially, in a whisper, “I don’t mean to intrude, but I’m bisexual. If my husband dresses; I was wondering if you knew if there were other women that I might dance with?” Elaine stood up and walked away with the woman, and they seemed pleased with their short conversation. I did hear the Underground Vine mentioned, and basic directions.

I was pleased when we left the hotel and were on our way back. I had wished to change before going home. But as Elaine commented, our garage was attached to the house and we could drive in without drawing attention to how we were dressed.

It was a nice day but a little cloudy and drizzling here and there. That should have limited people being walking about.

I was driving and Elaine was the one pleased, “It seems like if people pass and look over they are just seeing two women, did you notice that?” I had checked a couple of times and it was as she said. By the end of the trip home, I was more relaxed about being myself.

But when I was turning into our driveway and using the automatic garage door opener, I notice my sister Wendy sitting in her car. I looked to Elaine with a questioning look.

Elaine said, “She called the house last night and came by this morning to see if things were alright. She text me, I told her we were on our way home and that Adriana was with us. She wanted to stop by and see how you’re doing. I had to confide in someone. She said she knew about you since you started getting into her clothes. She thought you had stopped like you said you would.”

After I informed her that you were dressing again, she started researching about transgender women for herself. Wendy agreed with me that it doesn’t seem like you’re going to ever stop.”

Well, I not only pulled the car into the garage but I closed the door as soon as I turned off the motor. I had to help Darby get out of her car seat and she was half-asleep as I carried her into the house and up to her room and let her take a nap.

When I came back downstairs Wendy was in the house and walking over to greet me with a hug. She paused long enough to see me, “My don’t you make another pretty one of us girls. You know your mother will be wanting to see you sometime?”

Aubrey came to my rescue, “Don’t go making fun of my father. He did good cooperating with my Mom and they might do it again. But that doesn’t mean you should tease him, Aunt Wendy.”

Wendy gave Aubrey a reassuring hug, “I’m not out to tease him. I’m not saying my Michael will understand or that you Uncle Bret won’t tease him. Your daddy’s brother never cared about your daddy’s softer side. Fortunately, he lives in Dallas and doesn’t come back much.”

Elaine had come back into the living room and looked at Adam. “Why don’t you go into our room and change back into what you wore last night, a do your makeup?”

I was already embarrassed, and Elaine realized that. “No, it’s not to embarrass you. You looked very nice; I think Wendy would be delightfully surprised.”

Wendy had a serious look on her face, “Please, I’ve caught you dressing before. I’d be tickled to see how nice you look like a woman who can go out in public.” It took a few minutes of coaxing before I agreed, but I went to change.

=^_^=


My older sister Yvonne lives in a town nearby while Wendy lives in the same small city as us and but close to our Mom, Zoey Droll, and Grandma Cora Rella who lives with her. Cora came from a long family line of people who did embroidery work. I cannot lie that such fancy stitchery caught my eye as a young boy. I was jealous of my sisters who had skirts, jeans, blouses, and dresses filled with their beauty. Grandma had taught there could be too much of a good thing unless it was for a festival or celebrating our Greek heritage.

Grandma said I got my dark beautiful hair from her and her family. She was upset though she rarely admitted that my mother married my father Frank Droll. My father and the extended family could trace their roots in America to the mid-1800s seeking democracy. They distanced themselves from their German heritage after WWI and II.

My father saw my sensitivity as a weakness, although I was successful and well respected in the business community. Bret who had played football even in college was his favored son. Probably the reason when he divorced my mom he moved to be closer to my brother in Dallas.

=^_^=


It felt strange, but somehow I felt good about dressing as Adriana and looking good for my sister. The dress was still good and felt nice going on. I sat at Elaine’s vanity did it up as Elaine had done for last evening. Even double-checking and being pleased I knew it was probably as nice as last night. But I was happy as I went out to show Wendy my dress.

“Oh my,” was Wendy’s expression. And Elaine said, “I was getting ready to come and help you.”

“I tried to do like you did for me yesterday,” I told Elaine. I tried to apologize but was stopped. Wendy stopped me, “We should go to Elias’ Timeless Tavern sometime with you looking like that. You and I could get some Greek men talking.”

Darby had awakened from her nap and came out and hugged Elaine. Aubrey came and cuddled with Wendy and me. Wendy said, “I like the fact that they are so comfortable with you Adriana.”

I had Elaine to thank for that. She had wanted to girls to see my being Adriana as something good, if not normal for us. I knew we had some lamb available so I heated it and got out the needed rolls to make Gyros. It was Sunday and nothing to cause us to rush. I had made myself busy cooking some stir-fry vegetables and preparing a salad. Then I heard others come into the house and got nervous. I was taking off my apron when I heard Grandma Cora, “Do not take off the apron for me. I like it.”

I asked, “Did you know or did they tell you? Yvonne and her Cousin Julia were the first to dress you, or don’t you remember that?”

I said, “I thought it was Wendy and then Yvonne helping her.”

Grandma said, “I was at your house when you used your contralto voice to sing girls’ songs. It has been a long time in coming but not much of a surprise. Except for Elaine, Aubrey, and Darby.” Grandma encouraged me to get back to preparing the salad. I measured out a small bottle of oil and vinegar, salt and pepper, and shook it. “You make a good husband; the man is responsible for bringing down the family recipes if he wants the tastes he grew up with. Your Elaine is a good cook too, I am surprised you have kept your figure.” I confessed it was not easy.

Grandma called Wendy and Elaine, “Could you two set the table and I will help with the stir-fry? Elaine asked if I was comfortable?

“Isn’t it a little late to ask that question,” I said?

Elaine said, “It was a rhetorical question; the answer was assumed.”

My Mom said, “I am glad you are using a good quality Peta bread.” Then after I took off my apron and sat down with them. We were halfway into the meal and my mother asked, “What do others see about Adriana that is different from Adam?” It took a moment but Wendy asked, “Is it how clean she is? She’s both cooked dinner and has been eating without any spills or food on her.”

I stopped and noticed that I was eating my gyro with the tips of my fingers and had a napkin in my lap. Elaine said, “There are times I can tell Adriana is present by some of her mannerisms.”

Wendy said, “What I liked, she was always quick in getting out of the girl clothes than she was in changing mannerisms.”

I said that was not true, but the only females who hadn’t realized that was true, were by daughters. Wendy said, “That was something that upset our Dad before he moved away.

I said, “But I like being Adam.”

Wendy said, “I agree, but it is part of what is unique about your version of being you.”

Darby spoke up, “Aren’t you going to show Aubrey and me more attention?”

The day continued, and it was relatively early when my mother and grandmother left. Wendy did not stay long, but she was part of our discussion, ‘Where do we go from here?’

It was readily agreed that it was Elaine and my decision, and it was with Wendy’s agreement that I shouldn’t withdraw back into myself. I hadn’t seen Dr. Sara Atmeier in over two years. She and I were familiar and comfortable with each other and that I wouldn’t be starting from square one.

Elaine said, “I would like eventually to be in counseling with you, but separate from your time with Dr. Atmeier…

To be continued…

Wendy Agreed - 2 We Agree to Look More

Author: 

  • Jessica C

Audience Rating: 

  • General Audience (pg)

Publication: 

  • 500 < Short Story < 7500 words

Genre: 

  • Crossdressing

Character Age: 

  • Mature / Thirty+

TG Themes: 

  • Caught with Consequences

TG Elements: 

  • Shopping

Other Keywords: 

  • identity issues
  • Voluntary

Permission: 

  • Posted by author(s)


Wendy Agreed - 2
We Agree to Look More


By Jessica C



=^_^=

This story is an outgrowth of We Agreed; which was originally written as a solo story. You may want to read We Agreed before reading this Wendy Agreed.

Previously: It was readily agreed that it was Elaine and my decision, and it was with Wendy’s agreement that I shouldn’t withdraw back into my old self. I hadn’t seen Dr. Sara Atmeier in over two years. She and I were familiar and comfortable with each other and that I wouldn’t be starting from square one.
Elaine said, “I would like eventually to be in counseling with you, but separate from your time with Dr. Atmeier…
=^_^=
That week my wife Elaine pushed me to contact Dr. Sara Atmeier to get an appointment and to begin seeing her again. When I asked about someone for counseling my wife and me; the office staff suggested a Dr. Christine Aker in their office. My appointment was with Dr. Atmeier was in two weeks instead of the present scheduling time out of two months. With my wife’s permission, I scheduled our appointment with Dr. Christine. It would be also made a priority and made for four weeks. There was the possibility with each to get in earlier based on cancelations.

Wendy was invited over the next Saturday to watch our children as Elaine wanted to take Adriana shopping for clothing that she helped to pick.

I was encouraged to set up my email account as Adriana, and to my surprise, Elaine purchased me a smartphone with its own account. I had taken a personal day from work on Thursday and dressed as Adriana. Elaine took Aubrey to school and Darby to daycare.

Elaine asked, “Do you have your driver’s license?” While saying she had my old passport, birth certificate, and a piece of mail with my name and address. It was only then that dawned on me what Elaine said last night about getting a new license or I.D. I heard what she said, but it didn’t register, because it wasn’t near my birthday. I even remembered my license was good for another three years.

I began to say “You’re taking this too far…” when I saw Wendy coming into the house.

Wendy said, “I like what you’ve worn for your picture. I know you’re trying to look nice but those pictures won’t make you look good.”

I said, “No, I don’t want to go to this extent.”

Elaine said, “None of us can be sure when an emergency happens, and I don’t want to risk the safety of any of us. What would you do if Adriana had to take Darby or Audrey to the emergency room? I wouldn’t want time wasted debating your right in making decisions, or if you got pulled over for speeding”

I couldn’t argue with that point, but I wanted to argue about something to stop it for now. “What do we need Wendy for?”

Elaine said, “I called ahead and made an appointment so that we don’t have to meet in the main room. But we needed another witness besides me to vouch for you being Adam Droll seeking a second identity.”

Elaine asked, “Do you know about a group for crossdressing or that there are trips and events we could attend together?” She said, “To do those things you would want proper identification.”

I said, “Yes, I know about them, but I never thought about them. Those things take days, maybe a whole week. Without you, I’d be too scared and wouldn’t want to do it. And with the children, it would be impossible.”

Wendy said, “I thought so, but I’d be happy to be here for a weekend or a week and watch your children.”

“I wouldn’t want you to do it alone,” said Elaine. “Besides, I’d be interested in sone girl nights out with you in preparation of anything bigger like that… All that is why today is a good idea.”

Wendy handed me my purse. I looked inside and saw the makeup I was using, some tissue, and my car keys, wallet, and more. Elaine was a step ahead of us holding the door to the car.

I knew I was being watched and so I sat properly for a woman and moved my legs around into the car. “Very well done, Adriana,” said Elaine, with affirmation from Wendy.

We went to a licensing station in another community, which relaxed me some, but not very much.

=^_^=


When I reached for a number to process through, Elaine spoke up to the worker at the desk. “We have an appointment to see Ms. Sawyer at ten.” The worker looked up at us and then said, “Yes, you are expected. Which of you is Adriana?”

When I indicated I was, she told us where to sit and that Ms. Sawyer would be out to call us back. The worker touched something and spoke into her headset that we were here. It was a good five minutes of me looking at others to see who recognized me for standing out.

Then a woman opened a door stepped out and asked for, “Adriana and company.” She waved us through to a small office. She said, “I’m Ms. Sawyer and I’m glad to help you. I am interested in knowing was there a special reason for choosing us?”

I said, “I guess because you’re a little ways away, and we’re not as likely to meet others from our community. I’m a little sensitive about this. My wife is the one who called and arranged it.”

Since we had introduced ourselves, she looked to Elaine. Elaine grinned, “I checked around and someone said your office is a little more discrete in handling things like this.”

Ms. Sawyer said, “I’m not sure how we earned the reputation; I would hope all the centers would handle it well.” She turned to me, “Is this just for identity purposes or might you find yourself like this behind the wheel of a vehicle and want a full license?”

I told her I was not ready to take a driving exam and she smiled. “That would not be necessary, you are a valid driver already. How you present yourself does not change that.”

I did need to give some information; the information we brought and my wife and Wendy as witnesses were appreciated. My picture was taken without glasses and despite what Wendy said; it was a good likeness of me.

Once out of there and with my new identification, I hoped we were done and would be going home. The first turnout of the parking area informed me we were going elsewhere.

Not only did we go shopping but with the first three stores, I also applied and would get my credit or reward cards at two of the stores. We got a bite to eat at a nice restaurant. The owner, Moira, sat with us for a moment and became amused when Wendy insisted I was the husband of Elaine. I tried speaking as Adam and it came across that Adam’s voice was the one being forced.

Moira said, “That is why there are usually men impersonating women and not the other way around.”

Frustrated with himself as Adriana, I began to cry near the end of the encounter and went to the car.

It took a good effort by Elaine and Wendy to repair Adriana’s makeup, especially her eye makeup to save the afternoon of shopping. Elaine allowed Adriana to dote on her. I insisted, “If we’re to go on a cruise, your wardrobe will need to outshine what you have gotten for me.” Thus Elaine bought two evening dresses and a gown worthy of attending a ball.

Wendy told them of a known strip bar where they were having an All-Male Revue. I became enraged, took out my keys, and said, “That’s it! This day is over.” We went home, and Elaine went and picked up their daughters.

It was Adam’s night to cook, but I stayed in mode as Adriana to prepare lasagna for dinner. Aubrey and Darby were tickled to see their daddy cooking dinner as Aunt Adriana.

Wendy called her family to come over for dinner, but Hank declines when he knows Adam’s dressed as Adriana. “I’ll take our children, out to the Garden for Italian, you can join us there,” grumbled Hank.

Wendy told me, “If I’m not back in twenty minutes with Tanya, plan to eat without us.”

I was already making a large platter of lasagna and continued, but Wendy and her thirteen-year-old Tanya were back in fifteen minutes. Tanya asked, “Uncle Adriana can I help make the garlic bread?” She looked at Adriana, “I see mom and Aunt Elaine are bringing your fashion sense forward.” As we worked together Tanya asked, “Have you thought about having your apple shaved?”

I asked, “Don’t I look chick enough for you?” No comment was Tanya’s reply.

It was when Adriana was alone with Wendy and Aubrey that I asked, “I look totally like a woman don’t I?”

Wendy said, “You look good, don’t listen to Tanya. She’s being picky”

Adriana said, “You mean you can tell, I’m a guy.”

“Only if one is looking for signs,” said Wendy”

“Daddy,” said Aubrey, “You don’t have mommy hips, plus your nose.”

Wendy said to Aubrey, “Not all women have Mommy’s hips and we all have different noses.” Wendy turns, “Adrian, don’t worry that they’re not that noticeable.”

Adriana asked, “How about my Adam’s Apple?” I already knew it wasn’t bad, but it was there.

Tanya apologized and complimented that the meal was good. Tanya liked not only Adriana’s new clothes but also those of her mother and Aunt Elaine. She was amused about our talk of taking a weekend or even a cruise with me going as Adriana. “Awe, Aunt Adriana you should do it. I’d volunteer to help my mom watch Aubrey and Darby…

To be continued…


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