A Whole Lotta Hate in a Sweet Little Body
Gee was the nicest, sweetest person I've ever met in my entire life. She picked flowers and baked cookies. She wore the cutest little outfits and loved putting bows in her hair.
But then again, she could also throw a nasty punch. She's got a temper like no one I've ever seen before. She was so hateful but at the same time she loved everyone. At least, she loved everyone who respected her.
"Tranny," someone muttered as they walked passed.
Gee's jaw clenched and she immediately when to go confront them but I held her back.
"It's okay, sweetheart, don't listen to them," I said.
She crossed her arms, pouted as she looked away.
"They're fucking morons, they have no clue what they're talking about," I stated. "You're the most beautiful girl in the whole world."
She blushed softly and I smiled.
"There's that pretty smile I love so much," I said.
Gee giggled quietly and I kissed her cheek.
"I know I can't let them bother me," she mumbled. "But they just get under my skin and bother me so much. I hate it."
"I know you do, baby," I said, "But if you get into another fight you might be expelled instead of just suspended from school."
"I know," she grumbled. "Just hate it. I wish they would just accept me already. I'm Gee."
"I know you are," I said. "And you're absolutely perfect."
"Thanks, Frank," she whispered.
"Now, it's finally Friday and school is done for two days," I said. "What do you wanna do?"
"Can we go back to your place to play video games and make out?" She asked.
I smiled and nodded, holding her hand. We walked the short distance to my house and I saw that my mom was home.
"We're gonna be down in the basement," I said.
"Do you two want a snack or something?" She offered. "I was just about to head out but there's some chips in the pantry."
"Thanks mom," I said. "Love you."
I kissed her cheek before heading down to the basement. We sat on the couch as I set up a game on the Xbox.
"So, how's your brother?" I asked.
Gee's relationship with her brother was a little strained. After she transitioned, he's been sort of awkward and weird around her and because of that they've grown a little distant. I think he just isn't used to it and he doesn't know what to say.
I mean, I'm going to be honest when I say that last year when my boyfriend came to me crying and telling me everything I was worried. And when Gerard changed to Gee, a part of me was always worried that I might say the wrong thing and make her hate me. There's nothing I love more in the world than her, I'd be devastated.
"He's fine," she said. "We went to the movies the other day."
"How was it?" I asked.
"It was fine," she said.
"You like that word a lot," I remarked.
"It was...okay," she said. "I mean, we haven't spoken full sentences to each other in a while so it was a little weird."
"Don't worry, everything will be okay soon," I said.
She nodded and I smiled, kissing her cheek.
"I love you," Gee said.
"I love you too, baby," I said, wrapping my arms around her waist.
I pulled her closer and she smiled into the kiss. She straddled my hips and kissed me deeper.
"You're so pretty," I muttered against her lips.
I held her hips as her fingers tangled into my hair. It felt like all too soon when I felt a bulge in her panties.
"Gee," I whispered.
She pulled away quickly, standing in front of me as her eyes filled with tears.
"It's okay, baby," I said. "Do you want me to help?"
She shook her head quickly, wrapping her arms around her middle.
"I'm gonna go to the bathroom," she said quietly.
Gee left and I sighed. We haven't ever gone passed heavy make out sessions. Before Gee transitioned, she would always get really uncomfortable whenever I brought up sex. It wasn't until after she came out that I found out why.
It wasn't for another fifteen minutes that she finally came back out. She had touched up her makeup and fixed her dyed black hair. She crawled onto the couch into my open arms.
"Are you okay?" I asked.
Gee sniffled and and nodded.
"I just hate it," she whispered. "Why'd I have to be born in this body?"
"We're saving up money," I said. "Maybe by the time we're twenty you'll be able to have your surgeries and we'll move out of this shitty town and get an apartment and get a bunch of dogs."
She nodded and I kissed her cheek.
"Sorry I get angry sometimes," she apologized. "I just get so mad that I have this...this dick between my legs and I hate stuffing empty bras a-and--"
I shushed her softly as she broke down into tears. She rested her head on my chest and I smiled softly, running my fingers through her hair.
"You're the most beautiful girl in the entire world," I said. "Nothing will ever change that."
Gee looked up at me and gave me a soft kiss.
"I love you," she whispered. "Can we go do something? I don't really wanna just stay down here in the basement anymore."
"We can go out to the movies?" I suggested.
"Can we grab a bite to eat or something first?" She asked. "I'm hungry."
I nodded and she smiled as we stood up. She smoothed out her skirt and ran her fingers through her hair.
"Can we go to that sandwich shop?" She asked. "I'd kill for a sandwich right now."
I chuckled, holding her hand. I grabbed my wallet and left with her hand still in mine.
"Do you know what day it is next week?" She asked.
"Memorial Day," I teased.
Gee tugged on my arm and I chuckled.
"Okay, okay, I'm kidding," I said. "It'll be our four year anniversary. I'm gonna buy you flowers and chocolates and take you out for dinner."
She giggled happily. "Can you believe we've been together since eighth grade? We're already seniors in high school now."
"And I've only fallen more in love with you," I said.
Gee smiled, swinging our arms as we walked.
"I love you too," she said. "I love you so much."
I stopped walking, wrapping my arms around her waist. She giggled and leaned down to give me a kiss.
"You're perfect," I said.
We got to the little café and I noticed Gee looking enviously over at a group of girls.
"Come on, beautiful, it's our turn to order," I said.
We went up to the counter and ordered some food.
"What would you like to drink, miss?" The man asked.
I noticed the way Gee completely lit up as she smiled.
"Just a fountain drink," she said.
"I'll have the same," I said.
He put in our orders as we grabbed our pop. I paid for the food as we sat down at a table.
"I gotta go to work tomorrow," Gee grumbled unhappily. "That place sucks."
"At least it's a job," I said quietly, shrugging my shoulders.
"I guess," she muttered.
I reached across to hold her hand and she smiled softly. The bell above the door went off and I heard whispering and laughing. I glanced back and rolled my eyes when I saw some of the guys from school. Gee looked down sadly and I squeezed her hand.
"Ignore them," I said. "They mean nothing."
She gave me a weak smile and I leaned over to give her a kiss.
"What movie do you wanna watch?" I asked.
She bit her lip. "I don't know actually. What about...what about that one with Amy Schumer? I like her."
"Sounds perfect," I agreed.
"...Trying to hide his dick underneath his skirt," I heard someone say as the others laughed.
Gee's hands clenched slightly as she glared at them.
"Don't listen to them," I said.
They laughed at her and started to walk out. Gee threw her sandwich at the back of one of the guys' heads, splattering his hair with mayonnaise.
"Gee!" I hissed.
They turned around and I grabbed her hand. We hurried out and I heard them following.
"Look at what you fucking did to my hair," someone complained.
I turned and scowled at the other people. They were all so big and strong and we weren't.
"You deserve you piece of shit," Gee spat.
"Gee, stop it," I said. "Just leave us alone."
"Not until he pays up for what he did," he stated.
"Don't you lay a fucking on her," I warned.
Of course, it was then that Gee pushed passed me and swung a solid punch to the guy's face. Chaos broke out and I tried to pull her away. I endured a couple of punches as I finally dragged her away. She cursed at them as I finally pulled her around the corner.
"Gee, you can't keep starting fights," I said.
"They started it," she defended.
"I know they did," I said. "But the police will only look for who threw the first punch. It doesn't help that they'd be completely biased."
She grumbled quietly, crossing her arms as she turned away from me.
"Motherfucking transphobic little shit heads," she muttered.
I wrapped my arms around her from behind and kissed her cheek.
"I love you " I whispered.
"I love you too," she replied.
She turned around in my arms and rested her head on my shoulder.
"I'm sorry," Gee whispered.
"It's okay," I said, rubbing her back softly.
She looked up and her face fell.
"You're hurt," she whispered.
Gee touched my cheek and I winced.
"It's not that bad," I said.
I have her a kiss and she held my hand.
"You don't wanna go to the movie now, do you?" She asked.
"When can do whatever you want," I said.
Gee sighed quietly, leaning against the brick wall.
"I ruin everything," she grumbled.
"You don't," I denied, holding her hand.
Her eyes watered and I held her close.
"I'm sorry," she cried.
"Baby, I don't care if you have a temper, it just makes you who you are," I said. "I love you so much, more than anything in the entire world."
Gee wiped her eyes and sniffled. I held her hand and lead her towards her house.
"I love you too," she said. "You're the most amazing boyfriend in the world."
"You're the most amazing girlfriend," I said and she giggled.
"My fist hurts," she said quietly.
"Well, this is your second fight today," I stated.
Gee used her key to unlock the front door. She held an ice pack to my face and smiled softly.
"Sorry," she said again.
I smiled, sitting her up on the counter. I looked at her hand but saw that there wasn't really any damage, maybe just a little bit of bruising. I gave her a soft kiss and she wrapped her arms around my neck.
"I can't wait until we can finally get out of here," Gee said.
"It'll be perfect," I said.
She smiled happily, pressing the ice pack back to my face.
"You have to keep this here, it'll help stop the swelling," she said.
I held it up and she held my hand, bringing me over to the couch.
"I still feel bad, I didn't mean to get you involved too," she said.
"Are you kidding me? I'd take a fucking bullet for you," I stated.
"Still feel shitty about it though," she muttered.
"You don't have to," I denied. "It was about time I got punched, it's one of those things you have to do in life. Get through one fist fight. Plus, it'll be a great story to tell. And those guys will only get bigger and tougher every time I tell it."
Gee laughed and gave me a kiss.
"You're the best," she said.
I smiled, wrapping my arms around her case.
"No more fights, okay?" I asked and she nodded. "We can't move away if you're in prison."
"No more fights," she promised.
Of course, that promise was short lived as just two days later she was in the principal's office for starting a fight.
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