Gilly’s Journey Ch. 17
By: NapaCaster
Yesterday was another fun day working with Bailey and Hailey. They are really enjoying being bracefaces again, and they wear their braces and headgear well and with pride, like me. I asked how long they plan to enjoy their braces, and Hailey smiled her beautiful metallic smile at Bailey, then smiled at me and said, "For as long as you wear yours, Gilly."
We came up with a lot of good ideas for upcoming seasons and filled the whiteboard with notes. The next two seasons are fully planned out; the girls will just write the outlines for each episode, and we'll improvise like we have been doing. Less work for the girls and more fun and freedom for the cast.
However, today is all about Marc; it's his graduation ceremony today. The ceremony will be outdoors on the quad, and it's a beautiful day for it. I'm so happy for Marc, and I know he will be a great orthodontist. In fact, he starts work at Robbins Orhtodontics on Monday morning. With the nice weather and casual outdoor setting, I went with a rather simple floral print dress. It is neither too casual nor too formal, and my green headgear matches the flowers. I just hope my strappy platform wedges are not too high for walking on the grass, but I need the extra height to see over the crowd. My Milwaukee brace will help my height by gently encouraging me to stand tall and proud—well, as tall as a little thing like me can be. I got in my car and went to pick up Marc MacGregor, soon to be Doctor Marc MacGregor.
I stopped to pick up Marc, and fortuitously, that boor Carl wasn't home. Marc, being the gentleman he always is, walked me back to my car, helped me in, then got in himself. On the way, I told Marc how proud I am of him, and, making a comment about something that usually makes him uncomfortable, I commented on his skin. This time, he didn't blush or get embarrassed since his acne had totally cleared up. I told him how great he looks, especially now that he has a neatly trimmed mustache. He said he has no idea why his skin cleared up and joked that maybe being around a pretty girl all the time had something to do with it. I didn't say anything, but it just might be because his hormones are running wild, just as mine are. We have held off, but I've been thinking that tonight might be the night we go all the way.
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The graduation ceremony was wonderful. With so many professors encouraging their students to experience a variety of medical situations, it has become tradition for graduates to do this on graduation day. Needless to say, I have not seen so many people wearing casts, all types of orthopedic braces, wheelchairs, and people on crutches. Of course, most of the orthodontic students had braces or other appliances, some of which would come off within days, while others were undergoing actual treatment for many years. Two highlights of the day were talking with Marc's lab partner, Bev, and her wife, Susie. Remember, Marc made Bev that really big and intrusive orthodontic appliance, and I really loved hearing her struggle to speak while wearing it. At one point, she started to take off her headgear to remove it, but Susie playfully slapped her hand away and said, "Twenty-three hours a day until you are working, then you can remove it during work hours." Bev turned red, and I chuckled—another orthodontics-loving couple.
The other thing that caught my eye was an orthopedic tech who was wearing a halo brace. I hunted her down after the ceremony to chat. Well, she wasn't much of a talker; not only was she in a halo brace, but her jaw was wired shut, too. We did find a quiet, secluded place to chat, and she said that her best friend had been badly injured in an auto accident a few years ago, and she wanted to experience what her treatment and recovery were like. With students encouraged to experience various treatments, she jumped at the opportunity. I asked how long she had been in her halo and wired shut, and she replied, "A month so far. I'll get unwired in another month, then I'll continue to wear my halo for an additional month." With a laugh, she continued, "Then it's back to real life."
As we parted ways, she gave me a curious look and asked, "You look very familiar; are you Gillian Anderton? I think she lives around here."
I said that I am, and she asked for an autograph and pictures. I had never been asked for an autograph before, and with my small handbag, I only had a pen—none of the photos that I was encouraged to carry. She simply had me sign her diploma, and I dotted the 'I's' in Gillian with little stars. We then took selfies, as I wanted to remember the halo braced and wired shut girl who was the first person to ask for an autograph. Then she said, "You are really popular, you know. Come meet my friends; they'll want autographs, too.
I don't know how many times I signed my name; I stopped counting at fifty. Oh, and all the different things I signed, like casts, various orthopedic braces, and headgear straps. Marc came looking for me with several of his friends, and they all wanted autographs, too. I guess I'm more famous than I thought I was. As Marc and I were getting ready to leave and I was signing my last autograph, I joked that my wrist is so tired that I think I need a wrist brace. A girl standing nearby, who was wearing braces on both wrists that also immobilized her thumbs, said, "Here you go, Gillian!" She took off the brace on her right wrist and slipped it onto my arm, tightening the four straps just right. She then took off her other brace and put it on my left wrist and said, "Both sides have to match!" as she smiled, then walked away. I looked at my braced wrists and thumbs and became very aroused. Such odd things arouse me.
As we walked to the car, I gave Marc the keys; there is too much going on in my head right now to drive. I couldn't believe all the attention I got and how I felt seeing that girl in the halo with her wired jaw and then having these braces placed on my wrists.
Marc helped me into the car and asked how I was feeling; he could tell I was experiencing emotional overload. I looked at him, smiling at me, with his cute braces and high-pull headgear. I tried to remove my headgear so we could kiss, but couldn't with my wrists and thumbs held rigidly like my spine. Marc saw my dilemma and took off his headgear, then mine, and we kissed passionately. Our tongues and hands did quite a bit of exploring, too. Then, Marc replaced our headgear, started the engine, and we went for a quiet drive in the country.
My hormones settled down as we drove around the country roads. My thoughts turned to my dream of owning a home, which is now within reach for me. I didn't say anything to Marc, but I think I would like to live in the country, but not too far from town. It was starting to get late, and I was getting hungry; we didn't have any lunch, just some light refreshments immediately after the graduation ceremony. I suggested that we stop and get a pizza, then go to my place to relax; I wanted to be alone with Marc. He thought it sounded great, as he has been enjoying speeding weekends with me in my apartment; however, he always sleeps on the couch. That won't be the case tonight.
When we got home, we enjoyed our pizza and a couple of cold beers. After we ate, we went to brush our teeth, and that is when I realized I was still wearing those wrist braces that girl jokingly put on me. Like my Milwaukee brace, KAFOs, and headgear, they just felt natural to me, but I removed them to brush my teeth. I couldn't believe that I had eaten dinner wearing them without a second thought. After helping each other brush our teeth, I told Marc I wanted to take a shower. He started to leave the bathroom, and I said, "Marc, I don't want to shower alone; please join me."
With lustful efficacy, I then took off my dress, sandals, panties, and padded bra and carelessly cast them aside. I asked Marc to remove my Milwaukee brace for me, something he had never done before. Quickly figuring out the buckles, straps, and setscrew, he opened my brace and removed it from my body. I then eagerly undressed him, and we took a shower that ended up being very hot.
I'll just say things made a natural progression from there. I awoke the next morning with Dr. Marc MacGregor lying next to me in my rather disheveled bed with his arm around me, holding onto the bars on the back of my Milwaukee brace, pulling me tightly against his body.
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On Monday morning, Marc was up early and excited to go to his first day of work at Robbins Orthodontics. I cooked him a big breakfast, then we took a quick shower together and got dressed, with me choosing a nice dress, heeled sandals, and red headgear to match my dress. Of course, I wore my Milwaukee brace since I am no longer keeping it a secret. However, I do still use a great deal of care and discretion when it comes to wearing my KAFOs and using crutches.
I would be Marc's first patient, and when we arrived at Robbins Orthodontics, Marc was anxious to get to work on me. In the last few weeks, he had spent a lot of time getting to know the staff, computer system, and general procedures of the office and felt quite comfortable. Sally had made scans of my teeth last week, and my new appliance and archwires were ready.
Marc led me to a procedure room, where I took off my dress and he removed my Milwaukee brace. This was something that Sally suggested I do to allow my mouth to open as wide as possible. Robbins Orhtodontics only treats adults, so no one is used to working in a child-sized mouth like mine. Marc helped me put my dress back on, I took a seat in the chair of honor, and I removed my headgear just as Sally knocked at the door and entered. After a quick greeting, the chair was reclined and a cheek retractor gently inserted in my mouth, rendering me mute and immobilizing my tongue. A chill went down my spine—my mouth is no longer mine.
The first thing Marc and Sally did was remove those pink ligatures that I absolutely hate, along with my active archwires. Sally then cleaned and polished my teeth, and I know how bright and sparkling they will be. Then, since Marc had never put someone in inactive treatment like Sally and the girls have, she explained how it works. Picking up my new archwires, she said to Marc, "See how the profile of the wire is rectangular rather than square?" I see Marc nod his head, and Sally continues, "That adds rigidity to the specially heat-treated wire, making it sort of like an I beam. It is very strong and unyeilding since the goal is the same as a retainer; we want Gilly's teeth to remain in their current positions even though they are extremely crooked and there is a big gap between her front teeth." Sally then turns to the computer and says, "See how Gilly's molars come together? They are not exactly where we want them to be, but occlusion is good enough, so TMJ won't be an issue. Plus, her new splint will cushion and position her jaw, too."
Sally then held my upper archwire in place while Marc tied it in with wire ligatures. With the time he was taking, along with what I was feeling and Sally's coaching, I knew my ligatures would be just like the girls and Sally's, with the ligature wires spiraling around my archwires between each bracket or band. Soon, Marc was finishing up on my lower archwire, and I have to admit that looking up at him as I felt him working in my mouth was extremely arousing.
The next thing that Marc and Sally did was to bond four small magnets to my upper molars. Their job is to securely hold my splint in place, but also to allow it to be easily removed. Marc was well aware of the orthodontic issues that a Milwaukee brace can cause, and these magnets were quickly bonded to my teeth. The retractor was removed from my mouth, the chair was raised, and Sally asked me if I was ready for my splint. I was very excited to get something new in my mouth, and my voice cracked as I said yes.
Sally picked up the pink plastic device and handed it to me. It was purple in color and made of hard plastic, but where it would be between my teeth, the material was soft and cushioning. It also had small spurs on the part that ran behind my front teeth, which she explained was for my tongue thrusting issue. Sally told me to place it in my mouth, and with care, I did so, and the magnets snapped in place. When I tried to speak, I had an extremely heavy lisp, and both Marc and Sally laughed, and I turned red. After taking a moment to explore what had been done in my mouth, I smiled, then got up to look in the mirror.
I loved what I saw in the mirror as I smiled wide. My new archwires were much thicker than my old ones, and the wire ligatures added a lot more metal to my smile. My splint was visible between my molars, and it held my front teeth about a quarter of an inch apart. I bit down on it, and it was soft and yielding, holding my jaw in a very comfortable position. Seeing that both Marc and I were excited, Sally excused herself, leaving us alone. He took off his headgear, and we kissed, with Marc making a thorough inspection of his work. After our kiss, he helped me back into my Milwaukee brace and carefully placed my facebow in my mouth and the purple straps around my head. I did the same for him, and we hugged, with Marc telling me how sexy my new appliance is. I didn't want it to end, but Marc had other patients to see, and I told him I would be taking my new orthodontist out on a date tonight.