Chapter 25
The Man of the House
"Tonight. Weâre going to sneak out tonight.â Dawn whispered to me excitedly before taking off to school.
Mackenzie seemed to notice her whispering something to me and shot her a distrusting look with her arms crossed. I didnât really get what Mackenzieâs problem was. It seemed like no matter what world she came from. She was the type to get into my business. In the past, I was the pervert she was trying to protect all of her sisters from. Somehow, that had perfectly reversed, and now she had made it her personal mission to keep any of the other sisters from acting gross around me. About the only one she didnât chastise was London, and thatâs because the two didnât have a strong relationship to begin with.
When all of the girls were gone, I decided to open up the homework that Abby the class rep had left for me. Science and math werenât much different from what I remembered, but when I reached history, things started to drop fast. Just about every name in the history books was different. It was truly like I came from a completely different world. On the surface, I could convince myself these two worlds were basically the same, but when I looked a bit deeper, I began to notice how many nonsensical things had to exist for this world to work.
For example, the basic function of testosterone and estrogen. Testosterone is supposed to make men angry and aggressive, yet this whole thing just sort of gets glossed over in the science books. It makes a comment about cavemen needing testosterone but how it isnât needed in high quantities for the modern man. Then there was the fact that men were still more physically imposing than women. Why would a woman fight in a battle when a man could do more damage? The answers werenât there, and I had a feeling if I started quizzing a teacher, sheâd just say something like, âit just is.â
I wondered if my own world was the same way? How much does perception shape what you chose to believe and what you chose to ignore? As I thought about it, there were people who believed the earth was flat or global warming was false despite all of the evidence to the contrary. In fact, there were feminists in my old world who insisted there were no physical differences between men and women, and that it was all in the head⦠ignoring vast amounts of data to the contrary.
Well, I wasnât saying I knew anything for certain. It was just that now I was asking questions, where before I only saw things from the way I was told. By seeing this world that shouldnât work continue on successfully, I was becoming all too aware of the amount people ignored in the name of convenience. Why exactly did we eat eggs and bacon for breakfast? Because some company told us so? Who decided cereal was a part of a balanced breakfast? Why was breakfast even at 9 am?
My stomach roared, and I realized that I hadnât eaten anything that morning and was growing hungry. My mind ended up going off on a tangent because of it. I got up and headed to the kitchen. As I did so, I checked my phone. I really needed to check it more, because I realized I had gotten a message on it.
âSorry that I took off yesterday. I would be willing to teach you to cook.â
The name wasnât signed, but I could already guess that the person who sent it was Abigail. I felt a bit of relief at seeing that. I already had another meal to cook tonight. I managed to get by thanks to Abigailâs last moment efforts, but I still didnât know how to cook anything. Plus, it looked like I was in this world to stay, and my entire family seemed to expect me to be the cook, so I needed to adapt this much.
I had already figured out that my family didnât know me well enough and that I wouldnât get found out for a fraud. That was my original fear. It seemed like my new personality would get by fine. I was never going to start acting like a woman, or I guess a man. Was there going to be a time when I got used to that? Well, whatever, that was a problem for a later date.
âCan you stop by after school?â I wrote on my phone. âI need help with dinner.â
It wasnât long before I got a response. âYeah, itâs fine. I donât have class 4th block. I can come early.â
âThanks!â
I looked at my watch and saw that the time was only noon right now. If she didnât have 4th block, then sheâd probably come around 1:30. That would give us about 2 hours to come up with something to feed my family. Not everyone came home at the same time every day. They were in various clubs and extracurricular events that it ended up to be quite a mishmash. Therefore, it wasnât uncommon for something to just be sitting done on the stove ahead of time. Whether we got to sit down together tonight, I actually wasnât interested in that.
Dawn and I were going out later, so I wanted to get a little rest and get ready before we went. It might sound a bit weird coming from me, but I didnât like the idea of interacting with the rest of my family before going to do stuff like that. It wasnât like I was a porn star or anything. Just because I was a horny guy who wanted to have fun didnât mean I didnât feel a little weird going home after and interacting with family. It gave me a kind of surreal feeling like it didnât fit with my real life. Thatâs how I was able to move on after my binge those first few days, where I pushed Sam down, did a stranger, and also played with Danâs date. Those events barely felt real to the current me who was in a kitchen at my familiar house.
I considered if there was anything I should do about Abigail when she came. I could just use her as a cooking teacher she was supposed to be, but I also could make advances on her. She is the only other girl my age Iâve been able to hang out with. I havenât even gotten a text from Anna since London said whatever she did to her. As for Samantha, I had a feeling she was grounded, as I hadnât heard anything from her either.
However, the last time Abigail was here, she suddenly ran away right when I asked her a question. She never did explain exactly why she was in such a hurry to get away. She might just be flighty, and if that was true and I made an attempt to hit on her, sheâd definitely run away again. So, I decided Iâd definitely have to play this cool.
I took a shower and dressed up nice, but not too nice. It almost felt like the old days when I tried to throw myself toward beautiful women only to end up in complete failure. Well, I had only tried a few times at dances and stuff, but it had always ended in my own humiliation and failure. However, things were completely different now. Women were receptive to that kind of thing.
Knocking on the door caused me to glance at the clock and realize that the time had already come. I opened the door to see Abby there. She dressed in a very refined way. She had a skirt that was the proper length, a blouse that covered her body without showing anything, and her hair done up. It was nice, but not sexy in any way. Â I supposed you could call it a good girl look. Since a lot of girls since the change had sort of hasty, lazy and messy ways of dressing, it was a nice change of pace to see a girl who dressed carefully.
Thatâs not to say I didnât like the messy look. It actually was pretty sexy on most girls. There was something about a loose shirt hanging off a girlâs shoulder, the absence of a bra, or messy hair that gave the women of this world a wild, untamed feel to them. Rather than look ugly, they appeared like that girl who was making the walk of shameâbasically, a girl who was down for anything.
After I let her in, Abigail dropped a couple of bags in her arms and immediately headed straight for kitchen cabinets. After looking around for a few moments, she shook her head and gave a sigh.
âJust like I suspected, you have nothing to cook with here.â
âThat! Ah⦠well, we have a few things.â
âYou canât really cook with the things you have!â Abigail said making fists in a cute way as if this was extremely important.
âOh⦠sorry, Iâm just not good with this kind of stuff.â
âArenât you a boy?â
âSince when has sex had anything to do with being able to cook? Seriously?â
She blushed. âS-sorry⦠I didnât mean that. Itâs just⦠Iâm very passionate about cooking. I want to be a chef one day.â
âItâs good to have dreams,â I responded and then made a face. âI havenât really thought about what I want to do.â
âY-you could always just get married to a woman who will take care of you and have her babies?â She offered.
âReally? Thatâs what youâre going with. You have pretty antiquated views, donât you?â
She grimaced. âIâm sorry, Iâm just⦠not used to guys. My dad⦠he left when I was young.â
I nodded. âMine too.â
She raised her head in surprise. âR-really?â
âItâs just been me in a house with seven women.â
âYou have⦠six sisters?â
I nodded. âOne doesnât live at home, but the way sheâs been hovering lately, youâd swear she had been. How much?â
As I spoke, I started going through the bags, pulling out ingredients which Abigail put away in the drawers. I hadnât expected to be keeping this stuff she bought, so I decided to ask.
âN-no! You can keep it! I couldnât make a boy pay for something like this.â
With most girls these days, their feelings for me were on their faces. It was so apparent I found myself ignoring a lot of it just to keep my sanity. However, with Abigail, I really couldnât tell what she was thinking. Since I told myself Iâd try to be direct with people more, since it worked well with the women of this world, I just went ahead and asked.
âDo you⦠like me, Abigail?â
âWh-what? About the groceries? Ah⦠I didnât mean it like that!â
âItâs just. You seem nervous. And you took off yesterday in a hurry. It left me a little confused.â
âIâmâ¦â She looked down, blushing. âI donât knowâ¦â
âHuh? What do you mean?â
She bit her lip before looking over at me. âI donât know if I like guys. Iâve never been with one.â
âMost girls do whether they have been or notâ¦â
âWell⦠Iâm not most girls.â She responded back.
âAre you saying you want to try it and see?â I asked curiously.
âWh-wh-what are you saying?â She looked away, her cheeks even redder.
âWhy not?â
âAh! I have to goâ¦â She went to walk away, and I grabbed her arm.
âWhy not?â I repeated.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNo! Um⦠look, itâs not you. I just need to go. Right now! I canât be here.â She pulled on her arm, actually trying not to head to the back door, but the front door which she didnât seem to know was blocked with furniture.
âWhy are you doing this? Will you stop struggling?â
It was at this point that the door to the side opened and I realized someone had come home. It was Mackenzie who walked into the house. As soon as she was in, her eyes dropped to the pair of our hands, where I was holding onto her.
âWhy do you have someone over, Noah?â She demanded, an angry expression on her face. âThis is the second time.â
âI-I was just bringing food over!â She managed to recover her arm. âHe needed it to cook. Iâm going now.â
âAbigail.â
âIâm sorry that I couldnât help more. Just follow the recipe I brought and use the ingredients.â
She fled past Mackenzie and out the door. Mackenzie had a frown on her face, but she didnât say anything. I glanced past her and then followed Abigail out the door. I had to nearly jog to catch up to her quick stride, but I managed to catch her in the driveway.
âWait! Just tell me why youâre leaving.â
She stopped but didnât look back. I was just about to assume she wasnât going to say anything, but then she spoke in a low voice.
âYour sister⦠Mackenzie⦠in middle school, she⦠she used to beat me up, okay?â
âWait; what?â
âShe used to bully me!â She responded in a hushed whisper, âPlease⦠I thought Iâd like to get to know you, but Iâm not going to get beat up by your sister. I wonât be able to come again.â
Like that, she kept walking. She went straight to her car and then drove off down the street. I stood in the driveway for a bit, completely dazed. When I found out Bethany was being bullied, I went berserk. Yet, now that it was my own sister who was doing the bullying, I suddenly didnât know what to say.