In all seriousness, while there are things you could possibly do that might help a little, because of your age it would put anyone advising you in a difficult situation. So I agree with those who say that finding a way to get access to some counselling or confidential medical advice is the best way forward.
Take heart though when I was your age (1976), although I had supportive parents who took me to a gender specialist I couldnt get treatment either. Back in those days the specialist would NOT treat me until I was an adult. Now of course that meant going through an undersirable puberty, and at the time I worried, as I am sure you may be, that the delay would spoil everything.
In fact looking back I really don't think it made much difference. The important thing is to concentrate on getting through school, and getting some qualifications so that when you are 18 you have some independence and then you can get treatment without further holdups.
In general people who transition in their late teens or twenties do just fine. So don't fret. Two years seems like a long time when you are 16, but actually in the context of your whole life its just a few moments.