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Sunday 6 November 2011

There's something about Helen



As she held out her hand, I noticed her perfectly polished nails which shone a deep red in the dimly lit cabaret bar. Her long brown hair glistened as she popped up onto a stool next to me and settled in at the bar. Drink in hand we wished our mutual friend luck as he turned and walked backstage to get ready for the show. There was a shy confidence about her and I liked the way that her eyes would glance momentarily at the floor before answering a question.
We talked about life, love and everything in between. I laughed a lot. She was charming and intelligent.
Stepping onto the last tube train of the evening I followed her to take a seat and watched as the doors closed.
As we set off I began to notice that other people were interested in Helen. Her lightness filled the carriage and the passengers couldn't help but look in her direction. There was a buzz around the carriage that I had never witnessed before.
We chatted until the train slowed to signal my stop. Slinging my bag over my body I said goodbye and how much I had enjoyed her company. I kissed her cheek, gave her a hug and stepped out onto the warm, empty platform.
Watching the bright lights of the train slowly accelerate and vanish into the dark, I suddenly felt sad.
Once out into the cool night air, I wondered at what point she had realised that she was living in the wrong body.
Her personal courage and conviction was stunning and despite now being a woman, her balls were bigger than any I had ever seen.
Fear often stops us from declaring to the world who we truly are and the more honest we are with ourselves and others, the more inspiring and beautiful we become.



Thank you to this courageous woman for living your truth and also to my brave friend Mark who is in the massive process of coming out. May you find your own amazing power.

7 comments:

  1. I love this! Thanks to all those brave and very real people. My cousin included. And thanks to you for this charming story.

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  2. Ahh, thanks Mitch!Some people are so courageous it amazes me sometimes. Takes real guts to be yourself no matter what.
    Have a great day!

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  3. Dont you just love this bloke! *Mwah*! So glad i got to know him well! ;) xxxx

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  4. Lol. Yes, we do. Mr Mark is very brave! Shine on. ;-) x

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  5. There are courageous out there.....living their lives very quietly. You know one in your friend. We met one yesterday while walking the dog.Thanks for this Jeff.

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  6. 'There are courageous people'.......oopps!

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  7. Thanks a lot Jim! I love to see people who stand up for who they are and live their truth. It is so inspiring.
    Have a great day!

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