Tenpenny's Teahouse by the Sea

Alice Ripley

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As it had been before, her full attention went to each word Alex said, how she said them, all the while putting together the experience in her own imagination. She could see Alex, maybe watching everybody talking about her in the passive voice: 'Some experience with the condition,' 'this is abnormal,' other words that probably hid the truth that Alex undoubtedly knew. The idea of others trying to bend the language in any way they could just to avoid saying what they really felt. Was that what it was like? Experimental procedure. Sterile tubes, sterile florescent lights, heart monitor beeping. What would one feel like? Procedure. Did they treat Alex like she had a tumor or something? Alex spoke and Alice imagined that she knew why the subject was so sensitive until she got to the end of the story.

“It changed me in other ways too. As in I dind’t always look like this. Before this. I-I-I was. I wasn’t exactly a girl… if you know what I mean."

It took all of two seconds for Alice to realize what Alex meant. Alex once saw a world through the eyes of a boy. He was a son under the sterile lighting of the 'normal' others desired for him. Alice figured that she understood the story, remembering what Alex had said the night before and realized what it meant: Alex's parents, who desired any trace of the supernatural wiped away probably would not cope with what happened. To them, she assumed, it was about coping, never understanding. In her lengthy, thoughtful pause, Alice never left the gaze from the girl across from the table nor moved her hands from their grasp.

"All've a sudden y'were, though, and y'could hear 'xactly what they thought about it." Alice could think her way out of a labyrinth in this room, she felt, but what could she say to show, without error, that she comprehended the circumstances Alex had surely experienced. "I'm sorry t'hear. It's probably been pretty difficult since then," she said, still light.
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex could see the way Alice was staring at her. It was like she was burning a hole into her and if Alice wasn't holding her hand so tightly Alex would have probably gotten up out of the chair and ran away as fast as she possibly could. Which of course at this moment she admitted was not very fast at all, in fact Alice could probably catch her anyways at a brisk walking pace. Immediately Alex knew it was mistake to tell Alice she should have just kept her stupid mouth shut and not said anything. Yeah she would have been keeping a rather big secret but it was better than letting that ugly truth actually come out. That's why secrets are secret after all.

Then Alice spoke. Alex coudln't believe what she was hearing. Alice didn't lash out in anger, call her a liar, or a freak, or demand she stay away. She was rather understanding, Alex just sat there for a moment a bit exacerbated by the whole thing. Alex squeezed Alice's hand back and all the tension immediately left her body.

"You have no idea how hard it's been." Alex said slumping froward as the proverbially weight was lifted form her shoulders. "Every single day I wake up in this body thats not mind. This skin, this hair, these boobs. It's all I can do to not freak out. I never wanted to be a girl I was perfectly happy as a guy. Everything now is just so alien to me." Alex was so relived Alice hadn't freaked out, or left, but she was still surprised that she was telling her all this. Maybe all these months of keeping everything pent up inside her she just needed to vent to someone.
 

Alice Ripley

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Alice did not know what to say at first to it all, so she observed. Alex's hand was warm, if trembling. Not a male hand, she thought, but not a female hand. What was gender to a hand? A hand was a hand, unique to the person. Alice's thoughts spun about. When her instincts tried to classify the girl across from the table, Alice ignored them. Alex was Alex. Alex was the girl across the table, saying things that she had probably never said, especially not to a girl she had only known for a single day. It was a risk on Alex's part, Alice realized. What would the girls of the dorm think if they knew a boy, if only in her past, lived amongst them, showered with them. Why did Alex trust her so easily when the stakes were so high? The question came out strong in Alice's mind and she felt herself falter, her heart increase. Why? She shoved the odd feelings aside. This was not about her. Alice relaxed for the moment and thought of something she heard once, from a person, long ago.

She leaned forward a bit. “This is Alex's hand. It has her life in it. It has her heart in it. Everything else, just details t'me. I promise that your secret is safe with me." Alice gave a final squeeze before letting go to check the top of the tea pot to check on the tea. The hot fragrance of the leaves came up from the pinkish fluid. The question came up again.

...But why choose me...?
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex smiled warmly at Alice’s words. It’s not like anyone hadn’t told her any of this before, a counselor Alex was sent to before being shipped off to Manta Carlos told her something very similar, but Alex was in so much shock and denial then that she was still refusing to let anyone refer to her as female. Even though she had come so far since then Alex still felt like a stranger in a strange body. Alice’s words though, they were genuine, sweet and touching and found it truly comforting just thinking about it Alex felt a warm sensation just thinking about Alice’s kindness.

“Thank you, I know this is strange thing for someone you just met to tell you. I can only imagine how it felt if some random person I met twenty-four hours earlier told me these sorts of things.” Alex said pulling her hand back once Alice let go, and resting it in her lap she could still feel Alice’s warmth on it. “I can’t begin to imagine how bad it would be if this little nugget of information became public knowledge at school.” She added as Alice opened the teapot Alex leaned forward to smell the warm tea peculating tea within. Alex knew Alice was wondering why she told her all this while she was here, but she couldn’t just blurt it out, Alice would realize she knew what she was thinking and as experience had told her in the past things would just get awkward from there.

“It is hard though,” Alex said. “No matter how I look on the outside I’m still a guy in my mind,” Though as much as Alex hated to admit it the hormones pumping through her body seemed to be changing her personality in subtle ways. “I’m still attracted to girls,” She added bluntly and looked up at Alice with a rather docile glance. “If that makes you uncomfortable I understand.”
 

Alice Ripley

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The last piece of the puzzle locked firmly into place. When the image was finally intact, Alice looked down at it and saw her worst fear. Pretty words, loving arms, tender kisses, visions in monochrome, speeding at her as horrors through her mind. She recalled details she did not consider earlier. Looks from Alex that she thought reflected deep consideration. Even the magic seemed to react to it all. It was as if the room itself wanted Alice to consider something she could not. Alice wanted to be ignorant again, to rip the puzzle apart.

Alice looked to Alex again, going down a checklist of everything that made Alex beautiful, not just how she reflected light or took up space, but the way she showed her knowing nature through her voice, her struggle to learn a nearly new life. She still sensed the warmth of another's hand on hers. Alice remembered her way, looking at the person as a piece of miraculous art in motion, as a heart in the process of expression. Alice felt that that was what it was to cherish others. But was that any sort of love? Alice did not think so. There had to be another layer to seeing others, something she simply did not understand, or else she was a girl in love with everything around her. The idea felt stupid. She had seen it; that was not the way people were, not even her. If she ever let somebody too close, would they not see the truth, that Alice was not ready to understand people fully? She felt wrapped in a knot of her own making, and then she poured the tea.

"It does. But," Alice poured into Alex's glass, hands uneasy. "It's jus'cause I think...you wanted this t'be a date, and...and..." Alice felt her breath being to fail. "I don't understand dates." Alice closed her eyes a bit, as if it could hide her from seeing any offense she might have caused.
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex picked up on the reflexive horror in Alice’s mind as Alice realized what Alex was implying. She was regretting ever opening up to Alice right now, and was wishing some giant seagull would smash through the roof right now and smash her on the head. Why did she have to say anything? This could have been a lovely evening out but she had to go and spoil it by playing therapy session with a girl she just met. Maybe she should have just pretended to be asleep when Alice first showed up. She coulda just played cold and distant with Alice, she could have had been roommateless and happy within the month.

Alex watched Alice poor the tea and called her out on her secret motives for being here. “I uh...” She couldn’t find any words and just sat there her face started turning several shades of red. She just wanted to slide out of the chair right then and curl up into a ball she was so humiliated. “It’s, it’s, I…” She was at least managing contractions now in her stammering. “Yeaaah.” She finally admitted slumping sheepishly back into her chair she felt like a kid who got caught stealing candy from the store. “I’m sorry that’s not what I was originally intending it to be. But I guess that’s what I was hoping it would end up. I didn’t mean to insult you.” She grabed her tea cup with a uneasy hand and sipped the warm tea. If she wasn’t in the middle stages of a panic attack right now Alice figured this would have been the best tea she had in a long time. “But I got to admit. I haven’t really had much experience with dates either.”
 

Alice Ripley

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Alice had to untie the knot. The table had become panic at both ends. She thought, not even pretending to bother with the tea she poured herself. She stared down at the vapor coming off the surface.

...I have to do something. I can drink this tea. I can admire its taste. I can tell myself how great it is. I can say that the tea is special because it will never happen this way again. I can be happy with that. I can look at her, tell myself that she will never happen like this again. I can be happy with that...Or maybe I take my scone and throw it in the teapot. It may be an amazing tea. It could be horrible. Is it a better thing to throw scones into tea because its risky? Not necessarily. I would do it because I want to...

Alice looked up and found her grin turn full, her shakes increase. ...Because I want to...

Alice stood from her chair. "I haven't had any. B-but," she said, nervous to make eye contact. She grabbed her chair, which turned out to be light (as if the room made it so), and dragged it next to Alex's seat. "When I would see dates on TV, I noticed that the two...sat together." Alice sat down, uncertain if it was safe to smile wide, trying to meet Alex's eyes without having a panic attack.
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex placed the teacup back down on the table unable take another sip. The tension and awkwardness in the room rising to a level where she just wanted to lock herself in the bathroom in this place until the universe died of heat death. This is what happens, Alex said when you let people in and trust them, they either turn you into girls or reject advances. See, Alex told herself as she saw Alice stand up, now she is leave- what? Alice wasn’t leaving in fact she was moving her chair over next to Alex.

"When I would see dates on TV, I noticed that the two...sat together."

Alex stared at Alice for a moment, slack jawed. “Yes I am pretty sure that’s how it’s done.” Alex said a guarded smile slowly rising on her face. “S-so is that what this is?” Alex sure did hope so, if only it was. Could it be Alex had one slight chance at a tiny slice of happiness? Or at least contentment.
 

Alice Ripley

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Alice reached across the table and pulled her part of the table over to where she now sat. She repeated her thoughts, and felt more sure every time she did. She still had a bit of trouble looking Alex in her eyes and felt like her loose-collared blouse had become tighter, but that did not matter. She met the Alex's gaze at last, and made sure kept that gaze.

"Y-yes. This is now a date," she said with all her newfound warmth and nervousness, scooting a little closer. She held her tea with her left hand so she sat slightly rotated towards Alex. "We've gotten off an odd start. Let's start again. Tell me more about yourself, Alex, or ask me anything."
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex’s heart skipped a beat as Alice confirmed it. She couldn’t’ remember the last time she felt so happy, and hopefully about anything. She was actually honestly feeling somewhat normal. Sliding closer to Alice she absentmindedly played with her tea cup on the table.

“Well,” Alex chuckled and sipped the tea to buy time to collect the answer. “I think we’ve had just about enough of hearing about me for one night.” Smiling and placing the cup back down. “Why don’t you tell me some more about yourself? These powers you have, when did you learn you had them?” With a playful wink she added, “I trust there weren’t any mad scientist involved.”
 
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