âYou would would you? Well, I can tell you both that if either of you get any ideas of just how much youâll be seeingâŚthat for the most part it wonât be by yourselves that youâll be doing it. Youâve both done a good bit of baby sitting and both of you know the difference between changing a girl and a boy and of how little control a boy has when it comes to being touched down in between his legs; though Iâm not at all certain, given Joâs age, and here Iâd be giving him the benefit of the doubt, what youâd be facing might be something a little more tempting if not challenging to resist. That being said, the only times that both of you will see âmore of himâ will be when Iâm around for him to get a quick change of his wet diapers or when he takes a bath, during which the door stays open at all times. Of course by now, knowing the way your little minds are working overtime youâd be thinking of what happens when he has to poop: for that you can unpin the diapers for him immediately at the bathroom door. After that he can go in on his own and shut the door behind him, just leaving a crack; then when heâs wiped himself clean he can go back to the spare bedroom, lie down on the bed and get diapered; and if youâre thinking about doing what I think you are when Iâm at work: donât!â
Thatâs when she paused and gave me a look then said âAs for you, if you have any ideas kicking about in that head of yours which arenât the least honorableâŚforget them and be quick about it! Jo, you neednât look so puzzled. Right now you may be of a mind, like most boys your age, where girls are concerned theyâre the last thing on your mind. But I know a thing or two about boys as well and youâre just about at that age where the worm turns to where you find yourself thinking about nothing else and however large or small the worm which wiggles between your legs is, it will soon be telling you do things which while youâre here will only get you in trouble.â
I guess that Becky and Sam knew what in the hell she was yakking about because they were all smiles; as for me I was clueless. I mean, why in the hell would I even want to think about girls right now; especially with two of them who were going to be seein me with no clothes on. I mean the look in their eyes made me cringe. Besides which I thought what kind of trouble could I get into with two girls? I didnât even like âem. I guess she wanted me to say something back at her, for whatever reason it was, but for the life of me all I did was shrug my shoulders at her. Thatâs when she leaned closer to me and smiled all creepy like and then asked me âJo, have you ever been on a farm?â I shook my head from side to side and sat there and just stared back at her as dumb as a doorknob.
âNo? How sad.â She said. âYou know that on a farm there are all sorts of animals donât you?â I thought it was too stupid a question to even try to answer so I didnât say nothin and thatâs when she finished her explanation to me with âOn a farm before most male horses or mules get to be a year old theyâre gelded: in many ways; especially when it comes to sex, it makes them easier to control. We canât do that with a girl.â O.k. so I was stupid and still as dumb as a button which showed because I had that blank look of downright stupidity written all over my face which made her and the girls laugh. âMomâ Becky said âhe really doesnât have a clue: let me explain?â
She didnât wait and went right in on me with âLook, boys and girls are built different right?â I gave her a âDuhhh what else is new?â which for some reason made all three of âem laugh and while I knew they were laughing at me I didnât know why. I mean why should Iâve? Anyhow after they giggle and smirk with each other Becky tells me straight out âTerry Jo, you know those two things that are right under your peeeeen-isâŚ.well if I was on a farm and if I was to hold something like those in the palm of my hand and then squeeze âem together just tight enough enough for me to...â and thatâs when she made believe that she was cutting something off and made a âswish-swishâ sound.
I guess the puzzled look on my face gave way to what I kinda figured that she was suggesting and without thinking I made sure that I closed my legs together while I let my wide eyed mouth drop open wide enough to catch flies. I swallowed a coupla times and then pushed myself back and away from all of them because I sure didnât want any part of what they were telling me that gelding was all about.
Thatâs when I looked as Mrs. McCandle and shook my head from side to side. She reached out with her right hand and lifted it and my mouth off floor and closed it for me. Of all the things that were running through my head I wasnât gonna ask why she ever brought that up and if she was serious and if the three of them were gonna laugh at doinâ something like that I wasnât; so I just sat there all quiet like and figured that Iâd keep my mouth shut. It wasnât long after that that Mrs. McCandle said âRebecca, while I cook lunch go into my room; my purse is on my dresser. Take five dollars out of it. Iâd like you and Samantha to run an errand for me.â
âMother! I want to stay and...andâŚhelp.â
âYes, yes, I understand. You want to stayâŚandâŚâhelp.â Rebecca McCandle I wasnât born yesterday; I know what you want to do. I was your age once too. Now then, you can start off by helping me by running a simple errand; you will help me wonât you?â
âOf course MotherâŚbut I donât understand why I canâtâŚâ
âBecause, Rebecca Evangeline McCandle, I said so, thatâs why.â
She almost pouted âItâs not fairâ which almost made me smirk but I bit my lip when I heard Mrs. McCandle tell her âItâs more than fair and far more considerate than making someone continuously uneasy.â âMother, what are you talking about; he hasnât got a âŚ.â
âRebecca, I know he doesnât; but I do. Iâm the one whoâs feeling uneasy because I can see the looks of opportunity on both of your faces. Now tell me that your hungry eyes havenât undressed him already twice over and that Iâm wrong and Iâll let the matter drop.â
âBut Mom I want toâŚâ
âYes, I know that may be what you want but the answer is still no. If the shoe were on the other foot so to speak how would you feel? What would you want then?â She waited for an answer which to my surprise was exactly what I was thinking and for some reason that one of them, Sam, started off with âI guess that Iâd want to be left aloneâ and that Becky finished off with by interrupting âand not have anyoneâŚanyoneâŚstare at themâŚor think that I was staringâŚwhich I wasnâtâŚwas I? ⌠O.K. so maybe I wasâŚa little⌠butâŚbutâŚI justâŚâ
âRebecca,â her mom said, â⌠just go down to the 5 & 10 and pick me up a Bobbi along with a bottle of Prell, weâre out. Ohhh, and some bobby pins too.â
Being a boy how should Iâve known any better when Becky kinda let the cat outta the bag of what was gonna happen with âMom, you never use Bobbi you always go down to theâŚohhâŚOHHâŚI see whâŚ.â
âWhat?â interrupted Sam. âBecâŚwhatâd I missâŚgive!â
âShut up Sam! Câmon lets go!â
âWhere?â
âTo my Momâs room first stupid!â
âDonât call me stupid! I told you to be careful and not stare at him right between his legs before we came down the hall. Iâm not the one who got caught undressing him with my eyes like you were!â
âWas not!â
âWere too! â
âYea, well you an me both!â
âWell you should know!â
They said some other stuff between them but all I could hear from the room was Samâs âOHH, thatâs whyâŚâ and some giggling. After that they beat feet back down the hallway and Becky waived the five spot at her mom and yelled âWeâll be right back!â I heard them giggling as they ran down the corridor and listened to their footsteps as they started clomping down the stairs. There wasnât much for me to say so I didnât and sitting there I started to wonder about what really was gonna happen to me and thatâs when Mrs. McCandle looked at me and said âJo, while theyâre gone, please go run the bathwater and get yourself cleaned up. And if you have a need use the toilet before they get back. Iâll be in shortly to check on you.â Naturally, I didnât move. I was too surprised too, after all she said that Iâd have to take a whiz in what I was wearing soâŚâ
âSo, are you going to sit there all day or will you be waiting for an audience before getting on with what I asked you to do?â
Not knowing what to say I just said âYes maâam I heard ya but Iâm confusedâ and thatâs when she said âJo, remember I told you one time that I trusted you; well, with only me here thereâs no reason for you to wear protection. Right now Iâm more concerned about what either of them would do with you rather than the other way around. Jo, forgive me for asking, but I am curious, what exactly do know about the birds and the bees?â
I hadda tell her the truth; I knew all about the birds and the bees and told her so in no uncertain terms starting off with âWell, I think that all bees sting and that honey bees go from flower to flower to make honey; as for the birds, well, they fly higher than anything else except for airplanes and rockets and that some of them can sing; like canaries.â
âI seeâ she said âIs there anything else?â
âNo, I mean, sorry, no maâam, what else is there?â
âThere isâŚsex?â
âMrs. McCandle, is that a question? âCause if it is I know all about it too.â
âYou do?â
âYes maâm. Iâm a boy not a girl.â
âAnd?â
âAnd what? Thereâs more?â
âNo Terry Jo, for right now thatâs all I needed to know. Go on now, into the bathroom with you and make certain you clean behind your ears; Iâll be in to check on you shortly. Be off with you.â I still didnât move so she asked âWell thatâs the second time you havenât moved; are you waiting for an audience?â
âYes maâmâŚI mean noâŚno maâam I donât want no audienceâŚIâŚI uhâŚjust need to ask you somethingâ I said, âWell, actually, maybe a coupla questions?â
âSeems fair to me, go ahead; but be quick about it.â
âYouâre a Mrs. so that means that thereâs a Mr? Right? So I was wondering, whatâs he gonna say when he comes home with me being here?â
She almost bit my head off with her âNothing,â comeback as she snapped at me, âyour next question?â
âDid I say something wrong?â
âNo. NoâŚweâreâŚRebecca and IâŚweâre just waiting for him to come home.â
âYou mean from work?â
âNoâŚwellâŚyesâŚfrom work. Heâs just late getting home from work. Why do you ask?â
âNo reason except I just thought Iâd askâŚbecauseâŚwellâŚI donât know my dad, never didâŚhe left us before I was even born so I donât really care about him.â I waited a sec before I said anything else, it was then I noticed her twirling and then rubbing the wedding ring on her finger; it was almost like it was Aladdinâs Lamp and that she was gonna make a wish on it. I was too stupid to know any better so I asked her âYou like him?â
âJo, why on earth would you ask me a cheeky question like that?â
âYou mean I shouldnât ever ask you anything?â
âI didnât say that. What I meant was that it was a very personal question.â
âUhh uh, yea, I was thinking about you.â
âMe?â
âYea. Ohh sorry, I shouldâa said yes maâam. I just thought that if he came home and found me here that heâd be angry with you and then Iâd havâta leave anyway. So I was just wondering when he comes home from work thenâŚthen uhhhâŚwonât he be angry at you about me and start to yell at ya and do stuff? So maybe maybe you might wanta think about it again?â
âJo, let me get straight, are you asking me if I want to change my mind about you staying here because your concerned about what my husband would say or do before he even meets you or speaks with me?â
âWell, isnât that what I sorta asked, so then yea, I guess so.â
Thatâs when she up and moved closer to me gave me the once over and said âTerri Jo, this is 1953, my husband Patrick has been missing in action since December of â52; itâs close to seven monthsâŚand he hasnât come home yet; but when he doesâŚâ thatâs when she stopped talking; then told me âheâs the kind of man whoâŚwhoâd tell you listen to me; now, donât worry. The bathroom is down the hall to the left. Now, stand up and come closer and let me unpin those.â And thatâs what I let her do after which she told me to âGo take youâre your bath while I start lunch. I'll bring you a towel shortly and help dry you off.â
Close to forty-five minutes later after getting soaped up the ying-yang she had me diapered again before the girls made it back; the only problem I had with that was that instead of her letting me wear that kimbono that I had on before she gave me a choice of picking out from some long T shirts, two that were pink and one white. Problem was that they all had ruffles and stuff on âem and since I wasnât no girl I thought that picking the white one made me less of a sissy than the others; at least thatâs what I thought until Becky and Sam walked in with their packages and saw me sitting at the kitchen table.
Thatâs when Becky hadda open her big mouth and go on about how when she bought it with her mom that it cost all of .98 cents and that it was made out of something called polyester; and that it had simple drawn-thread work at the neckline and hem. She made it worse by cooing about its 2.5" wide ruffle at what she called the hem and almost came unglued because ââŚit was machine-embroidered at the chest with a white flower and leaves. Mom, this was one of my most favorites!â
Me, I really didnât know what it was. As for Sam she said "I like slips like that too." Of course stupid me, I still didnât catch on about of what a slip was: I thought it was really stupid to be talking about something thatâs happened to you when youâve almost broke your keester on ice or that you just made a mistake on a test and just slipped up; so o'l dumb me, I just smiled back at her like the stupid dork wad that I was.
Anyway, it wasnât too long after that that after we ate lunch that Mrs. McCandle tells me to put my head under the kitchen sink so she can shampoo it with this green stuff and after she did she rinsed it all out; but just before she started to dry my hair and letting me comb it like I would she went and wrapped my head up with that towel like it was a turban and told me to ââŚjust sit still for a couple of minutes while I get my scissors.â
And with that off she goes and leaves me sitting there with those girls just a smiling away at me like they knew something that I didnât. Well, hell yea they did because not three or four minutes later here she comes back again and not only does she have a pair of barbers scissors with her but also some kind of package with a long rubber looking hose or coil all wrapped up neat and tidy like right beside it. Me, I didnât know jack and I guess that was all for the better because no sooner had she plopped that stuff on the table she said âRebecca, be a dear and set up my hair dryer.â
Thatâs when Sam started to ask Becky all sorts of questions like âHow hot does it get?â
âItâs the latest, got three settings: warm, hot, then superhot!â
âVery funnyâŚno reallyâŚthatâs brand knew; maybe my dadâl get me one. How long does it takeâŚyou know it takes almost a half an hour atâŚ.â
âYea we know now shut up already stupid.â
Which if I knew any better maybe I would have peed right then and there; but not knowing a dimes worth I was still just sittin staring at this off brown piece of whatever it was and watching Becky uncoil the electrical cord that ran to it; plug it in to the outlet and then just like that hitch that grey coiled hose to it. It wasnât long after that that she pulled out some grey plastic bag and went about hitching up the other end of the hose to it and said âThereâ when sheâd finished.
Personally, to me, it looked like some kind of gas mask except for the box with the slits in it and with the cord stuck to it. It was right after that that Mrs. McCandle took off that towel that sheâd wrapped around my head and started to comb my hair out starting at the middle and then parting it out and down over my ears.
Thatâs when I told her flat out âThatâsâŚnot the wayâŚI comb my hairâ and thatâs when everyone just looked at me and smiled; Mrs. McCandle told me âJo, we already know that.â she replied âNo tomboy would ever wear a DA so the question for you is how little can we comb it and still make it suitable for a tomboy?
"You see, well probably you donât, the best disguise is one in which it is so obvious that it is overlooked; thatâs what I intend to do for you. Now listen carefully, I wonât be cutting much off of the sides or back; theyâre long enough for what I expect so Iâll be evening up some of the edges. But as for the front; thatâs way too long so itâs the place weâll take the most from.â Thatâs when I started to hem and haw and start to squiggle and just before I could ask her âWhat?â
Sam chimes in with her two cents worth with âMrs. McCandle, just before we came up we stopped by 1-B and picked up some of my old stuff.â
âStuff, what kind of stuff?
Oh, just the usual you know, theyâd be sortâa like hand me downs that Iâd outgrown: coveralls, blouses, socks and a coupla pair of âŚ