Party
Two weeks later Aaron was back at the hospital again but this time it was his dad who had been hospitalised. She'd had her final operation in her transition a week before and Aaron had refused to leave her side while she was in the hospital.
Damn the wheelchair! His father had stayed in the hospital with him so the least he could do was stay with her. The only thing he felt guilty about was Jack and Spencer but they assured him they understood he wanted to be here with his dad. They said it would give them more time to bond which only made Aaron smile. They came in and visited every day.
Dave had also been by her side as long as he could. They'd confessed their feelings for each other as soon as she'd come round from the anaesthetic and Aaron had even witnessed them share their first kiss on his way back from wheeling himself to and from the bathroom.
He smiled remembering the day they'd brought his dad in for his full sex change operation. He'd thought it would only be him, Dave, Spencer and Jack coming to support her believing the team found it too weird this was his dad but to his surprise and sheer happiness the whole team had turned out to support and congratulate her as she went through this one final life-changing operation.
He heard footsteps and smiled as he looked up to see his lover, son and best friend walk in. They all smiled back at father and son as his dad moved her legs to go over the edge of the bed.
"Ready to come home?" Dave asked opening the wheelchair for Valarie.
She nodded and answered, "but I'm not getting into that."
Dave smiled at Spencer, "Like father like son." Spencer smiled back trying not to laugh while his boyfriend glared at him. "Valarie, you know it's hospital procedure," Dave added.
"Fine," she answered rolling her eyes and carefully placing herself into the wheelchair. Her privates were still a little sore but she'd know they'd get better soon.
She'd been so excited and over the moon when she'd looked down the first time to no longer see her penis but her vagina instead. Her dreams had come true and more. She'd never dreamed in her wildest dreams her son would welcome her back with open arms and introduce her to a grandson. Also she'd never believed in a million years she'd find a boyfriend and a whole new family. She was over the moon her son's team had welcomed her into their family.
Dave got behind her and pushed her out to the waiting car while Aaron wheeled himself after them. Spencer and Jack walked beside Aaron's wheelchair to the car. When they got there they got them into the car after collapsing the wheelchairs. After putting him in the boot Dave got into the driver's seat and drove them all home.
When they got home he got them both out again. He wheeled her up to the front door while Aaron wheeled himself behind. He smiled as he saw Garcia secretly spy out of the window then run back in all excited.
When he switched on the lights everyone jumped out of their hiding place and shouted, "Surprise!"
She felt tears in her eyes and asked, "What's this? What's going on?"
"What does it look like, pretty lady?" Garcia beamed. "It's a celebration party celebrating that you're now anatomically correct."
She started to cry and dabbed at her eyes overwhelmed with happiness that they'd pulled this for her. "I don't know what to say," she smiled with tears rolling down her cheeks. She got up and hugged her close to her adding, "Thank you, thank you so much."
"It's nothing, you deserve it," she smiled up at her.
She smiled back at her, "Still thank you."
They all congratulated her once again and she smiled thanking them all. Dave and Aaron smiled to see her in her element. After all the pain she'd been through they agreed that she deserved it.
Some time later Morgan came over to where Aaron had parked his wheelchair so he could observe and enjoy the party and handed him a beer while sitting on the arm of the couch. Aaron took it and thanked him.
"So Bossman how's recovery doing?" he asked.
"Well I've only had two sessions so far but they're believing there's some progress," Aaron replied. "They believe I'll be out of the chair in two months."
"You'll get there," he smiled back. "You'll definitely be back out in the field in no time."
He smiled.
