Welcome to my reboot of Under The Tartosan Sun.š The original story was my first try at writing SimLit. It's been crazy fun and I've learned and grown so much since April '22 when this journey start...
The small red hatchback glided to a stop in the driveway. Its simplicity and practicality contrasted with the palatial home and the luxury car that shared the driveway. As Mimi had hoped when the gates opened there was no sign of Nancy or Malcolmās cars. Mimi wanted to spend some quiet time with Geoffrey, one last time before adulthood stole these moments from them. Not having Nancy and Malcolm around to ruin it made them smile. Before getting out Mimi checked to be sure the wig was properly situated and gave it a playful toss. Seeing the reflection in the rearview Mimi felt a wave of confidence wash over them.
Mimi quietly unlocked the door and slipped in, hoping to surprise Geoffrey. Just as Mimi was about to clasp their hands over his eyes the scent of perfume tipped him off. āMorning kiddoā he said without even turning to look. Even before he turned a smile spread across his face. When he did he got a look at his eldest, and favorite, child. āLook at you! Thatās a cute outfit. It really suits you.ā He patted the sofa invitingly.
āThank you!ā Mimi gave a spin to show off the whole look before taking a seat. āIām glad you like it, you helped pay for it. I didnāt invest all of my graduation money. I set some aside for fun and things I need for my act. When I met my new roommates they saw my more androgynous side. I thought it would be fun to show them this side.ā
āNothing wrong with that. You should get some enjoyment out of being a Landgraab.ā Time seemed to stop for a few moments. Joy and sadness, fear and excitement, seemed to fill the world in those moments before Geoffrey broke the silence.
āSo I guess this is finally moving day?ā His voice had a happy tone. His eyes were a mixture of sadness and pride. Mimi had left home over a year ago but had only moved a few blocks away. It didnāt feel like Mimi had entirely left the nest. They still talked or texted on a daily basis. Now they would be miles away and the opportunities to see one another face-to-face would be fewer, far fewer. This time Mimi really was leaving the nest.
āYeah. I wanted to come visit my dad and say goodbye before I left town. A phone call or a text isnāt good enough.ā Mimiās hand closed over dadās. āYouāve been there for me through everything and youāve been super supportive. I wouldnāt be where I am without you. I love you so much.ā Mimi smiled as the tears began to well up.
Geoffrey returned the smile as his world became slightly fuzzy as well. āYouāre welcome kiddo, and the love is more than mutual. But youāre making it sound like Del Sol Valley is half way around the world. Itās not that far away. Unless itās rush hour.ā Geoffrey tried not to slip into overly protective dad mode, but he couldnāt help it. āI know I asked before, but, did you thoroughly check into your roommates? Theyāre not axe murderers or anything like that are they?ā
āYes dad, I checked their profiles and everything.ā It made Mimi happy knowing at least one parent cared enough to worry about them. āWe met in person too. Their names are Venessa and Londyn. Theyāre really chill and I feel like I can totally relax and be myself with them. Weāre all different parts of the LGBTQ spectrum but we have so much in common too.ā
āThatās great kiddo. You really need that kind of support from other people your own age who understand what youāre going through. I think theyāll help you much more than I can.ā Geoffrey had watched with pride as Mimi blossomed in spite of Nancy and Malcomās efforts to tear them down. Mimi had to put up with endless verbal abuse from both. Yet here they were, looking radiant and happy. The two spent almost an hour talking, neither wanting the moment to end just yet.
The unmistakable sound of Malcolmās car reverberated through the house. He took a typical teenage boy's enjoyment from revving the sleek sports carās powerful engine. Seeing Mimiās car in the driveway motivated him to lay it on thick.
Mimi turned eyes towards the heavens and heaved a sigh. Thinking they could spend time with Geoffrey and avoid crossing paths with Nancy or Malcolm really was wishful thinking. Mimi often felt pangs of jealousy for people who had loving relationships with their siblings. Malcolm was less a sibling and more a tormentor and adversary. Mimi wondered if that was one of the reasons they hit it off so well with Venessa and Londyn. There had been a feeling between them that felt almost sisterly, or hinted that such a depth of emotional connection might be possible given enough time.
As the door opened Malcolmās voice rang out. āDad, whatās Johnnyās car doing in the drive? Is the little weirdo here?ā
Mimi and Geoffrey exchanged a look before Mimi turned back to greet him. āHello Malcolm.ā
Puzzlement was written all over Malcolmās face as his mind tried to piece together what his ears and eyes were telling him. āJohnny?ā A moment later those pieces began to fit into place. āJohnny! What the hell are you doing here!?ā
"Malcolm calm down." The fear was written on Mimi's face. They'd never seen Malcolm act this angry. And he was between them and the door. "Please. You're giving me the creeps."
āI'm creeping you out? What do you think you're doing to me? My own brother dressed like...like...that!ā He waved his hands up and down between Mimi's head and feet.
āYou owe your sister an apology Malcolm.ā
āMy what? Did you just call him my sister!?ā
āYes I did, Malcolm." Geoffrey knew he'd just made the situation worse. He hadn't planned to say it and he felt horrible for putting Mimi on the spot like that. "It wouldn't hurt you to learn some manners and some empathy.ā
Mimi cringed inside. Sister felt like the right term, but it was also too soon to say if transition lay at the end of the journey. Saying it now had only made things worse. Mimi grabbed Geoffrey's arm. āDad please, please stop. Itās okay, really. I'm ok.ā Mimiās eyes said otherwise. āThis is a good time for me to leaveā Mimi said. āMy roommates are waiting and I donāt want them to worry about me. Weāre going clubbing later so weāll need time to get ready. And I still have to get the car unloaded when I get there. I love you dad. I'll call you as soon as I get there ok.ā Mimi gave Geoffrey a kiss on the cheek and headed for the door.
Malcolm had been right, Nancy was right behind him. Mimi emerged to find her waiting. āJohnnyā she said mockingly, ācome to ruin my day did you?ā
āHello mom. Come to be a loving parent did you?
The comeback was a direct hit. āYou look ridiculous, Johnny.ā Nancy knew how much Mimi disliked their old name. She wielded it like a knife, every utterance meant to wound deeply. āThe pink leather jacket. Those jeans with those insipid designs. You look like a floozy.ā
āYou wanna talk about looking ridiculous? My God what's up with those shoulder pads. Are you moonlighting as a football player for the Del Sol Llamas?ā
Mimi didnāt have any illusions this would be the beginning of an open dialogue and understanding from Nancy. This conversation, like the rest of the morning, was only going to go downhill from here. They didnāt wait for a reply, Nancyās reddening features said both comebacks had found their marks. Mimi stepped around Nancy and got into the car.
As Mimi settled into the driverās seat and closed the door Nancy taunted them, āThatās it Johnny. Run away like you always do. You can hate me all you want. Youāre my son and thatās an end of it. If you wonāt accept that and start acting like a man then donāt bother coming back.ā
Mimi lowered the window. āIām not running away. I have better things to do than arguing with someone who only wants to be bitter, petty, and hurtful. Buh-bye nowā As the window was coming up, Mimi blew Nancy a kiss and gave her a wave goodbye before backing out into the street.
That was the last straw. Nancy turned and stormed back toward the house, her outrage focused on the one remaining target. Geoffrey had been watching nearby. Mimi waved to him just before driving away and he returned it. Seeing the wave Nancy gave him a withering stare as she walked past him, slamming the door behind her as she disappeared into the house.
Geoffrey watched until Mimiās car disappeared from view, then turned and headed inside knowing full well Nancy would be waiting to continue the fight. Heād gladly bear Nancyās wrath if it meant Mimi didnāt have to.
Just as he was expecting Nancy was waiting for him when he came through the door. She stood there with her arms folded across her chest. āThis is all your fault If you had been a proper dad and talked some sense into him none of this would be happening. Our son wouldn't be throwing his life away and ruining the Landgraab name."
āOverreact much Nancy? Look I had a hard time accepting it all at first too you know. But I talked to our child. I learned a lot from those talks. I went online and learned even more. Would it kill you to listen to her? To be open minded?ā
āOh for Godās sake Geoffrey, youāre his father. Youāre not supposed to be learning from him. Youāre supposed to be teaching him. And stop talking about him like he's female.ā
āNancy Iām not in the mood to argue with you about this again. Mimi is my child too. Iāll support her, or him, whatever they decide is right for them.ā Geoffrey had chores to do. It would be a blessed relief compared to dealing with Nancy right now. He had been about to leave Nancy to stew, then stopped and had one last say, āYou can push Mimi away if you want. I can't reason with you where she's concerned. But youāll never convince me to turn my back on her. Whatever decision Mimi comes to, they have my unconditional love and support.ā
āAt least there's one male in this house who knows how to act like it. Too bad his father and his older brother donāt know howā she said to Geoffreyās retreating back as he started out of the room.
He still loved Nancy but her refusal to make any effort at all to talk to Mimi and understand them tried his patience. He respected his first bornās journey to finding their true self. Geoffrey meant every word when he said Mimi had his unconditional love and support. As happy as he was for them, he was equally worried about the ripple effects of Mimiās decisions. Whatever those decisions turned out to be.
Nancy did not surprise me a bit. I still have soft spot for Malcolm because of playing with him so much, that I hope he comes to his senses when bit older. Nancy never will.
Was enjoying their father daughter moment until Malcom and Nancy ruined itš His rush hour quip gave me a laugh. You can tell he's a supportive dad š„¹ Glad Geoffrey didn't back down with either of them. Mimi blowing a kiss to Nancy felt good š It's so exciting to see Mimi again š
Interesting that Mimi seems to have their act together, more than their parents. I applaud Geoffrey for his love and support. This is the way it should be. I am enjoying how you're delving further into your characters, so that we the readers have a deeper understanding of what all are going through. Well done.
I'm really looking forward to where the storylines for all these characters are going. Mimi's storyline got cut short in Schemes so she's more of mystery than Danielle, Londyn, and the others. I love having Geoffrey play a role in Mimi's story this time to act as counter to Nancy.