Rainbow Road (11 page)

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Authors: Alex Sanchez

Tags: #Social Issues, #Dating & Sex, #Social Science, #Gay, #Interpersonal Relations in Adolescence, #Juvenile Fiction, #Homosexuality, #Fiction, #Gay Studies, #Interpersonal Relations, #Automobile Travel, #Vacations, #Young Gay Men, #General, #Friendship

“Um …” Jason hesitated. “Men’s room key?”

“Sure.” The girl flashed a bright white smile and handed Jason the key, her soft fingers grazing his.

When Jason came back out of the restroom, Nelson was standing at the counter, talking to Britney and borrowing her lip gloss.

“Everything come out al right?” He grinned at Jason.

Jason pretended not to hear and handed the girl the key. “Thanks.”

She smiled like the photo on a CD. “You’re welcome.”

Outside, Kyle was squeegeeing the windshield.

“Did you see her?” Jason asked in a stage whisper.

“Yeah.” Kyle nodded. “There’s a Britney look-alike contest in New Orleans tonight. She asked if we could give her a ride, so she won’t have to wait for the bus.”

“Oh, I get it.” Jason gazed through the plate glass window. Even the girl’s figure resembled Britney’s, slim and shapely. “Fine with me,” he told Kyle.

Kyle gave him a slant-eyed look. “Okay.” After returning the squeegee he went inside, with Jason folowing.

“I’m BJ.” The girl extended her hand to Jason.

“I’m Jason.” He gently shook her hand, smiling.

When Kyle told her she could come with them, BJ cheered, clapping her hands. She ran to tel a gray-haired mechanic in the service bay. He looked over at the three boys. BJ returned saying he’d asked her to write down their license numbers and addresses. “In case you guys turn out to be ax murderers.” She grinned.

Once the boys had done that, BJ returned to kiss the old man on the cheek. Then she grabbed her bag from behind the counter and climbed into the car’s backseat with Nelson.

“Put on one of my Britney CDs,” Nelson told Kyle as they puled back onto the interstate. “I
worship
Britney,” he said to BJ. “She’s a great look for you. So what’s it like out here in the sticks growing up gay?”

Jason flashed a glance in the rearview. Was the girl in the backseat a lesbian? Wow. He’d never have guessed.

“Wel, the truth is …” BJ hesitated, her voice quivering a little. “I never realy thought of myself as gay.” Jason listened carefuly. Was BJ saying she
wasn’t
a lesbian?

“Not that I have anything against gay people. But for as long as I can remember, I’ve always known I was a girl.” Jason didn’t understand. What was she trying to say?

“Is it okay if I smoke?” BJ asked, and Nelson gave her a cigarette from his pack.

Jason frowned into the mirror at the two of them smoking. To make matters worse, it had starting raining, so he could open the window only a bit.

“In school I always played with the other girls,” BJ continued and puffed on her cigarette. “And I always wanted to wear my sister’s clothes, though my mama and papa tried to stop me.”

BJ raised her chin to exhale a stream of smoke and Jason noticed something weird from the rearview. Did BJ have an Adam’s apple?

“The problem,” she said, “was I’d been given the body parts of a boy.”

“Watch out!” Kyle shouted, reaching over to grab the steering wheel.

Jason swerved, barely missing a truck that had braked ahead of them. His heart pounded as he refocused on the road ahead, while trying to keep from staring at the boy/girl in back.

“The school I went to hadn’t a clue what to do with me,” BJ resumed. “They sent me home for wearing skirts I borrowed from other girls. My papa took a strap to me, teling me he’d die before any son of his wore a skirt.”

As BJ spoke, Jason darted glances in the rearview, both curious and a little repulsed. Why would a guy dress up like a girl except as a joke? With the Faeries’

zany outfits at least it had seemed like they were half-kidding. This wasn’t joking. Jason felt the urge to wipe off BJ’s makeup and tel him to stop it. But at the same time, she looked so beautiful.

“I knew in my heart I was a girl.” BJ’s cigarette trembled in her hand. “I just couldn’t understand why nobody believed me. The county found out papa was beating me and caled social services. They brought me to live with my grandmama and granddad. That was him at the gas station. They didn’t know what to do with me either, but they pretty much let me stay home, grow my hair long, and help Granny around the house—until the county said I had to be in school. But when I showed up in a dress, the school sent me home saying I couldn’t come to school like that because it caused too much disturbance. I don’t know why it made the boys so crazy.”

Jason glanced over at Kyle. Had he known BJ was a guy? Kyle glanced back at him and shrugged.

“Finaly grandmama tried to put me in a Christian school across the county, teling them I was a girl. She put them off from getting my school records. For a whole week everybody treated me like a girl. It was the happiest week of my entire life.” BJ smiled at the green fields beyond the rain-spattered window.

“Then this horrible PE teacher said I had to change clothes like the other girls. Wel, I said I couldn’t do that. And it made them figure things out. The principal nearly had a heart attack. He yanked me into his office and made me kneel beside him, reciting Bible verses and teling me to repent or I was going straight to hel.” BJ flicked her cigarette butt out the window. “Wel, I knew I’d already been to hel and it couldn’t get any worse. Besides, I’d never hurt anyone. They’re the ones who’d beat me and caled me names, caling me gay. I’m not gay. I’m a
girl
.” Jason felt sorry hearing the story, but the whole thing stil creeped him out. What made the guy want to be a girl in the first place?

“Anyway …” BJ smoothed her skirt. “That was the last time I went to school. Now I’m working on my GED. I found a doctor in Jackson who let me start taking hormone pils. And one day I’l save enough money to get my SRS—that’s Sexual Reassignment Surgery—and it’l be settled, once and for al.” Jason glanced back at her. Was she serious?

“I’m sorry.” BJ blushed. “I didn’t mean to talk al y’al’s ears off. I don’t get a chance to unload like this very often.”

“That’s okay.” Nelson patted her hand.

Everyone was quiet after that as Britney sang on the CD, “Oops, I did it again….” By the time they reached Lake Pontchartrain, north of New Orleans, dark gray thunderheads were pelting the car with rain as Kyle searched for a campground on their map.

“Y’al can’t camp in this rain,” BJ told them. “Come stay with me at my friends’. They’ve got plenty of room.”

“Awesome!” Nelson exclaimed. “I’m so sick of camping.”

“Sounds good to me,” Kyle agreed.

But Jason stil felt weird about this Britney boy/girl. And what would his/her friends be like?

“No, thanks,” he said. “It should stop raining soon.”

“Oh, I wouldn’t be so sure,” BJ warned. “Storms down here can last for
weeks
!” Jason gazed at the sheets of rain blowing across the lake. Should he go along? His knuckles clenched the steering wheel as he nodded. “Okay.”
chapter 21

Nelson had met a couple of transgender teens before, at the queer youth group he sometimes attended. But they’d been superbutch girls who dressed as boys, with basebal caps and baggy jeans. He’d never met a male-to-female tranny, especialy one who loved Britney.

The house BJ directed them to looked right out of
Gone with the Wind:
tal white columns, green-shuttered windows, a gaslight over the front door.

“Toot the horn!” BJ told Jason, and her friends ran out with open umbrelas, greeting BJ and the boys with smiles and hugs.

Although BJ introduced her two friends as Clarissa and Charlotte, Nelson decided he’d better not jump to conclusions. Were they truly women? Clarissa had short hair and was heavyset, with breasts that could’ve belonged to either an overweight man or a woman. Charlotte was thin, with long blond-highlighted hair. Both wore blouses but also wore pants.

“These boys are driving to California,” BJ explained. “Isn’t that exciting? This butch one is Jason.” She tapped his shoulder. “He and Kyle are a couple. And Nelson is on a quest for love.”

Inside, the house had the highest ceilings Nelson had ever seen, with lazily turning fans and wals lined with slightly crooked paintings.

“Tonight you boys can sleep on the foldout couch,” BJ told Kyle and Jason. She led Nelson into a side bedroom. “We girls can sleep in here.” Nelson and the other femmy guys at youth group had often caled each other “girl” or “girlfriend,” as if to champion their queenyness to the world. But unlike BJ, Nelson had never seriously desired to become a
real
girl.

On numerous occasions when he was little, he did get into his mom’s makeup to smear lipstick across his mouth and smudge eye shadow on. Then he clomped around in her heels, draped in pearls. But beneath his mom’s blue chiffon dress, Nelson knew he was a boy. And he had no wish to alter that. It was the
illusion
of being female (and freaking out his dad) that had thriled Nelson. He shuddered at the thought of ever slicing off his lifelong pubic friend. They had
way
too much romantic history.

While Jason, Kyle, and Nelson unloaded their stuff from the car, BJ’s friends heated a pot of steaming seafood gumbo—a rich red stew of shrimp, crabs, crawdads, okra, and tomato broth, served with rice. When they started eating, Nelson relished every spoonful. “It’s the best meal I’ve had since home.”

“Enjoy! There’s plenty.” Clarissa smiled, and Charlotte asked, “Are you boys entering the Britney contest too?” At the suggestion Jason nearly choked on a crawdad. Kyle patted his back, but Nelson sparked to the idea. After al, hadn’t he danced to Britney’s videos nearly a milion times?

“Could I?” he asked BJ excitedly.

“Oh, that would be such fun!” BJ exclaimed. “I’d love to dress you up. We’re about the same size.” Much as Nelson loved the gumbo, he could barely sit stil for another spoonful.

“First let me run you a nice hot bath,” BJ instructed as they hurried to the bedroom. She handed Nelson a fresh towel and glanced at his legs. “And you’l need a razor, maybe two.”

Nelson gazed down. “I’ve never shaved them before.”

“Wel, use plenty of shaving cream.” BJ handed him the can. “And go real slow, so you don’t cut yourself. Al the way up, and in back too. Use the mirror. You want everything silky smooth, even where you can’t see.”

A thril sparked through Nelson at the thought of his transformation. Could he realy pul off looking like a girl?

He didn’t actualy have much leg hair yet, but he slid the razor up in careful straight lines and only nicked himself a couple of times. By the end of his bath, the tub was clogged with hair. He spread lotion over every inch of his smooth skin, admiring his hairless body in the bathroom mirror. Already he looked more feminine.

“Look what legs!” BJ whistled as Nelson stepped from the bathroom in the black satin shorty robe she’d given him. “Now let’s do your face.” She sat him at her vanity and began working on his eyebrows. “This may sting a little. Hold stil or my line wil go crooked.” Nelson gritted his teeth. The tweezers hurt more than just a little.

“Good,” BJ told him. “You can open your eyes now.”

Nelson gazed in the mirror at his new, thin brow-line—a little red, but already making him look femme.

“You’ve got beautiful skin.” BJ ran the back of her fingers across his cheek. “Now for a little foundation.” She dusted the cream-colored powder across his face and puled open the colar of his robe. “A little on your chest too.”

Nelson watched as his chin-line magicaly grew softer, more girlish. “How’d you learn al this?” he asked.

“Watching my mom when I was little.” BJ brushed soft pink rouge across Nelson’s cheeks, giving his face a radiant glow. “And Granny had been a beautician….

Now, the eyes are the trickiest part.” BJ smiled enthusiasticaly, picking out a brown liner from her makeup case. “They can make or break al the magic.” With a steady hand and a combination of liner and brush, BJ defined Nelson’s upper and lower eyelash line, finaly smudging them with a Q-tip.

Nelson watched as his blue eyes grew delicate and ladylike. “Are you going to put on false lashes?” he asked excitedly.

“I don’t think you need them, hon.” She blew a puff of breath across his face. “You’ve already got gorgeous lashes—like a baby doe.”

“Realy?” Nelson asked eagerly.

“Indeed!” BJ drew back, perching a hand on her hip. “Now surely I’m not the first one to tel you that.”

“Yeah.” Nelson shrugged. “Except for my mom.”

BJ shook her head in disbelief and picked up a lip liner pencil. “Wel, don’t you worry. By the end of this trip, you’re going to find a man who’l see you for the beautiful person you are, both inside and out. I know that’s your destiny.”

“You realy think so?” Nelson gazed up into her chocolate-colored eyes, wondering if she realy could see his future.

“Without a doubt.” BJ’s voice rang with confidence. “Just like I always knew my destiny was to be a woman.” She filed in his lips with a soft red, then folded a tissue in front of his mouth. “Now press your lips together.”

He did as she told him, lifting his chin and holding his head high. The image in the mirror, with a boy’s body and a girl’s face, looked oddly strong and soft, vulnerable and confident.

“You’re a caterpilar about to become a butterfly.” She clapped her hands like a magician, reached into a drawer, and puled out a bra and two nylon bals that looked like stuffed pantyhose.

“Nature’s little helpers,” BJ explained, as Nelson took off the robe and put on the bra. “What I used before hormones—birdseed boobs.” Nelson gave a nervous laugh as she filed the bra cups with the instant breasts. They looked so real. He couldn’t help running his hands across the smooth nylon bra, turning sideways in the mirror, enchanted by his evolving female self.

“Now for the tuck,” she announced, holding a pair of rosecolored panties. “You shaved your boy parts, I hope? Take off your briefs. Now, don’t be shy. You don’t have nothing I ain’t seen before.”

Nelson stepped out of his underwear, feeling oddly like he was standing in front of his mom.

“Okay, now pul everything back between your legs,” BJ ordered, unroling a length of duct tape.

“Are you serious?” Nelson’s voice quavered. “What if I have to pee?”

“You’d better go now,” BJ said, matter-of-factly.

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