The Mixer
By Ellie Dauber
Copyright 1999
"Jerry, I want to talk to you."
Jerry Norris turned at the sound of his name. He saw Fred Paxton coming towards
him, cutting quickly and carefully through the hallway traffic.
"What is it, Fred? I'm hungry, and we've only got thirty five minutes for
lunch."
"I just wanted to warn you. Jack Andresky heard you talking about the Mixer
yesterday."
"So?"
"So, Jack still remembers some of the stunts you pulled last year. He's chairman
of the sophomore Mixer, and he doesn't want it messed up."
"Again, so?"
"So? So, he told me to warn you that if anything happens, he and his friends on
the football team are going to be looking for you. And it won't be to shake your
hand."
"Right, like I'm afraid of those goons." He was. Jack and his friends could do
serious damage, and they didn't have the brains of a tree toad between them. But
he wasn't going to let Fred know that he was scared.
Fred paused for a moment. "Look, Jerry, I'm your friend. Hell, we've known each
other since kindergarten, and I've gone along with more than a few of your hair-
brained stunts. Only now I'm class Treasurer. I don't want to have to use what
little money we've got to pay for any damages you do. Will you promise me that
you won't wreck the Mixer?"
Jerry thought for a moment. He owed Fred for more than one favor, and he'd
worked hard to get the guy elected Treasurer. It really wouldn't look good to
have Fred paying for what he was planning. Still -- not all the stuff that he
had planned would do _permanent_ damage.
"Okay," he said, raising his hand as if taking an oath. "I promise that I will
cause no serious damage at the Mixer tonight."
"No damage, _period_."
"You, sir, are a spoilsport of the first order. That I will cause no damage at
the Mixer tonight."
"I'm not sure if that covers everything, but I think I'll take what I can get."
"It doesn't. But it's _all_ you're going to get. I reserve the right to have a
_little_ fun, even if I have taken you off the hook for any of the class'
money."
"Yeah, I'll remind you of that when I visit you in the hospital. Jack and his
band of merry men aren't worried about monetary damages. They're worried about
you doing something to ruin their chances of scoring with whoever they're
bringing to the dance."
"Relax, man. I can handle those guys, and still have some fun. Now let's go see
if there's anything edible in the cafeteria today."
*****
That afternoon found Jerry sitting on his bed going over his list of the booby
traps and other tricks he'd planned for the Mixer. 'Damn that Fred,' he thought.
'And damn me for promising him.' Some of the stuff, like the flour bomb over the
dance floor, might still work. Flour wasn't really "damage"; it would just be a
mess to clean out of everybody's clothes. It was just a question of how far he
was going to go to keep his word to his oldest friend. The trick was to figure
out ways to disrupt the Mixer without doing any damage.
He knew that Frank had been telling the truth about Jack Andresky, though.
*****
Jerry's locker was near the main inside entrance to the gym, and he had walked
past the entrance to get the books for his last two classes. Stan Hellinger and
Marty Groves, two varsity linemen, were standing near the door. It looked like
they were just hanging out by the gym. But when they saw him, they had shifted
position, like cops or guards suddenly coming on duty.
Stan had stayed near the door, but Marty had walked over to Jerry. He was a good
five inches taller and must have had thirty pounds - all of it muscle - on
Jerry. "Can I help you with something, Norris" he said. Clint Eastwood had used
the same tone in that movie, when he said, "Make my day."
"Yeah, would you mind getting out of my way? I've got to get some stuff from my
locker over there." He pointed down the hall. When Marty turned to look, Jerry
bolted around him and headed straight for the locker.
Marty walked over to the open locker, while Jerry was switching books. "Me and
Stan heard somebody was gonna try something at the Mixer. You wouldn't know
anything about that, would you, Norris?"
"I don't think so."
"Good. Cause half the team's gonna be taking shifts watching the place. We see
some little turd like you doing anything suspicious - Wham!" He threw a punch
that deliberately missed Jerry's head by just inches. The locker door swung back
from the impact and slammed into the front of the next locker over."
"I'll remember that, Marty."
"See that you do." Marty turned and walked back towards the entrance and his
friend.
*****
It had happened over two hours ago. Jerry was still shaking. Partly, it was the
fear of what Marty and the others might do if they caught him. But partly it was
also anger at the way that jock asshole had threatened him.
Promise be damned. There was no way he was going to let them get away with that.
The trick was getting in and pulling off whatever stunt he was going to do
without Andresky or any of the others catching him.
It takes some kind of disguise or something. But what? And could he afford it --
- whatever "it" was. He'd been trying to think of something even as he paired
down the list of possible tricks and booby traps.
"I wish," he said aloud, "I just wish that there was a way to walk into that
dance and not be recognized." He looked out his window and saw the full moon
rising above the trees. Heck,' he thought, while I'm at it, I may as wish that I
get to set off at least one prank, and that the jocks don't hassle me about
anything afterwards.'
Suddenly it seemed as if a shaft of moonlight was shining straight into his
bedroom. Then the shaft of light disappeared leaving only a glowing circle on
the bedroom floor. The circle glowed silver for a moment, then the glow changed
to a blue color. A wavy blue shape seemed to rise out of the floor.
As Jerry stared, too scared to move, it wavered, shimmering as it changed shape
and became more solid. The colors flowed in the air, then settled down and
turned into a short, silver-haired woman in a long blue gown. She had smallish
butterfly like wings on her back, and she was holding what looked like -- no, it
couldn't be -- a magic wand.
"What the? What are you, lady?"
The woman smiled. It was a smile Jerry recognized. He got it three or four times
a year from his Great Aunt Ruth. Aunt Ruth thought he was still six and treated
him that way. Worst of all, when he tried to explain that, no, he was fifteen;
she gave him that smile and pinched his cheek. "Isn't that cute," she'd say.
"Little Jerry thinks he's all grown up."
The woman looked kind of like Aunt Ruth, too, only not as old. She was in her
fifties or sixties. No wrinkles but kind of plump. "Look at me, Jerry," she
said. "What else can I be but a fairy godmother? I've come here to grant a
wish."
"Sure, like in Cinderella."
"Oh, I always loved that girl. And she was so grateful after that nice Prince
married her. I'm glad that they're still telling that story."
"Oh, so you've come to help me get into the ball - I mean, the Mixer, and to
_not_ meet those handsome princes on the football team." Jerry said the word
"princes" carefully, as if he wanted to pronounce the letter "c" more like a "k"
than an "s".
"Something like that, my dear."
"My dear? Hey, wait a minute. You're not going to turn me into a girl are you?"
"You want to get in unrecognized. If they're looking for a boy, they won't
notice a girl."
"No way, lady! They won't notice me as a black guy or an adult, either. Turn me
into one of those. I'll go in disguised as a male teacher, or you can keep your
dumb wish."
The fairy godmother scowled. "Just cause I wear fairy wings doesn't mean I'm a
pushover, Jerry. I'll transform you the way _I_ want. Once a wish is made, it's
up to me to decide how to grant it."
"Then I cancel my wish."
"Oh, very well. How about a compromise?"
"What did you have in mind?"
"Neither of us decided what you get turned into. Hold out your palm."
When Jerry did so, she tapped it slightly with the tip of her wand. A coin about
the size of a half dollar appeared in his hand. "That coin," she said "was
minted by Theodacer, second Duke of Naples, in honor of his marriage to his
child bride, Alcuin, in 538."
Jerry looked at the coin. It was an old Roman gold piece. He recognized it as
such because he and Fred (of all people) were avid coin collector, and both had
several Roman coins in their collections. One side showed the face of a man in
his thirties, the other a girl about his own age. There was some sort of Latin
inscription around the images on each side.
"Flip the coin in the air," the woman said. If it lands with the Theodacer side
up, I'll change you into a thirty-year-old Black man. If the other side comes
up, you get to be a girl about your own age. Agreed?"
Jerry didn't like the odds, but it seemed to be about as fair a deal as he was
going to get. Besides, he still wasn't convinced that this wasn't some kind of
trick. "Agreed."
He held the coin up between finger and thumb and looked at it closely. It didn't
seem to be a trick coin, but he was hardly an expert, even with his love of
pranks. Such things always seemed more like cheats. 'Here goes nothing,' he
thought. He flipped the coin with his thumb and watched it spin over and over as
it flew through the air. It seemed to be going in slow motion, like something in
a movie. He was also trying to keep an eye on the Old Lady just to make sure she
didn't try anything.
He held out his palm, and the coin landed squarely in the middle of it. The girl
-- what did the Old Lady say her name was, Allison, no, that wasn't it -- stared
up at him. "Tail," he said making a lame joke. Damn, if the Old Woman was
telling the truth, he was about to become a girl.
He felt the coin get warm in his hand. Then the warmth seemed to sink down out
of the coin and into his hand. It spread out through his hand to his fingertips.
His hand became smaller. His fingers grew long and slender, and his nails grew
out about a half-inch. The warmth moved rapidly up his arm. He saw the hair on
his arm fall out, as his arm grew thin. Then it seemed to smooth out as if an
extra layer of fat was forming.
He was wearing a shirt, so he couldn't tell at first what was happening as the
warmth reached his shoulder then spread down into his chest and stomach.
Then he noticed that the shirt seemed to be growing on him. No, he realized, his
body was shrinking. He looked down to see a shirt that was now much too big for
him. Then he saw a movement under the shirt. Two small bulges appeared under the
shirt, bulges that grew larger as he watched in horror, until two female breasts
were pushing the shirt well out in front of him. The nipples, erect with fear,
could be seen through the fabric.
The warmth moved over to his other shoulder and down his arm. Well, he'd watched
that already, but it was also spreading up his neck. It reached his chin and
spread out through his head. "Tickles," he said aloud, hearing his voice come
out not as his usual tenor, but as a high alto, a girl's voice. He felt movement
on his face, felt the muscles under his skin moving to new places. His scalp
began to tingle, and he felt his hair grow longer. It slid down over his ears
and brushed against his neck as it grew down to his shoulders.
The warmth in his chest moved down to his stomach. His waist suddenly felt as if
it was caught in a vise, as it grew narrower. He felt his pants grow loose.
Then, a little lower, they became very tight as his hips and butt grew wider and
more curved.
The warmth reached -- oh, no! No! It reached his groin. He relaxed for a second,
as he felt himself become erect. Then the sensation changed. His penis and balls
began to tingle the way an arm or leg does when it goes "to sleep" from lack of
circulation. He looked down. A feminized hand reached for the bulge in his
shorts. It found it, but the bulge grew steadily smaller as he tried to hold
onto it. His testicles seemed to move up into his body -- he could feel the
movement within him somehow -- leaving the sack behind. These grew smaller as
his penis, still shrinking, settled down within them. In moments all he could
feel were two small folds of skin with an opening between them. He probed with a
finger and felt it slip in -- into his new vagina.
Now the warmth continued on down his legs. He watched them swell within his
slacks, growing the curves of a woman's legs. Finally, it reached his feet. He
wriggled his toes as his shoes became looser and looser. He now had the tiny
feet of a young girl.
Jerry stepped out of his shoes and walked over to get a better look at his new
self in the mirror above his dresser. He saw a girl that looked a lot like his
cousin, Sandi, or maybe a younger version of his Mom. His hair was still the
same dark blond color, but now it hung down to his shoulders. His eyebrows were
narrow slits, and his lashes seemed longer. His nose was smaller and turned up a
little. His cheekbones were higher, and his lips seemed fuller. His square jaw
was gone, changed to a gentle curve that made his whole face seem rounder. His
neck was definitely more slender.
So was the rest of him. He was no athlete, but he'd kept his body in fairly good
shape with sports and his weekly chores. Now that was gone, and he had the
slender body of a girl. His breasts looked pretty good pushing out his shirt. He
couldn't tell the size, but, as the joke said, they were at least a handful. It
was hard to judge the rest of his figure in his current clothes, but he knew
that his waist was a lot narrower, and his hips and butt looked pretty good when
he turned sideways for a look.
"My, you turned out very nice, Jerry," said the Fairy Godmother. She certainly
had the powers of one, so why not call her that? "By the way, your name can also
be spelled J-E-R-I, so you needn't change it if anybody asks. I would change the
last name, though. Two Jerry Norris would be too much of a coincidence."
"So now what? You gonna turn a pumpkin into a Porsche, so I can drive to
school?"
"You're too young to drive, Dear. Besides, you can't go to school dressed like
that."
Jerry bristled at the word "Dear" and braced himself for what was about to
happen. The Fairy Godmother waved her wand at him, and he was sure that she said
something that actually sounded like "Bibbity, Bobbity, Boo!" A stream of sparks
shot out of the wand and circled around his feet, then swirled up around his
body and, eventually disappeared over his head.
He looked down and saw his socks change from a baggy gray cotton to a tight,
shear mesh that seemed to climb up his legs. His pants were moving up his legs,
too, fusing together to become a single tube of material that stopped several
inches above his knees. He could see his legs now through the smoky gray mesh
covering them. They were slender and hairless, smooth with a nice feminine curve
to them.
His shirt moved down, growing tight against his body, as it merged with what had
been his pants. He felt the mesh reach his hips and grow together to become a
pair of pantyhose. Beneath them his shorts grew tighter. They seemed cooler and
silky somehow against his butt, and he realized that he was now wearing a pair
of panties. The same thing happened to his undershirt. It shrank until it was
just below his new breasts, and then tightened to enclose and support them. The
material of the new bra was cool against his breasts and tickled his nipples.
The sleeves disappeared from his shirt, and the collar grew out until only two
thin spaghetti straps held the shirt up. The material changed colors to a dark
blue as pants and shirt merged, transforming into a rather tight fitting dress
that hugged his new curves and showed the tops of his full breasts. The skirt
loosened just below the hips to allow the sort of movement that a girl was
likely to do at a dance. It would also swirl around, giving a good look at his
stockinged legs.
Then Jerry noticed something on one of his fingers and took a closer look. As he
watched, the nails shaped themselves and turned a dark red as polish appeared on
them. He felt something on his mouth. When he stuck his tongue out, he tasted an
oily sweetness that could only be lipstick. He looked in the mirror again. He
was wearing not only lipstick but also blusher on his cheeks. As he watched, his
lashes became fuller, and a dark blue eye shadow and liner appeared on his face.
He took in the whole picture. He was hot, the sort of babe that guys dream
about, in that tight blue dress and that "come hither" face. If he'd still been
male and found her in his bedroom, he'd have been trying to talk her out of her
panties in a minute. And she looked like that might not be too hard to do,
either. Only it was him.
Fairy Godmother smiled. "You'll find, Dear, that you have the body language of a
girl, too. You even know how to walk in those heels."
"What heels?" He looked where she was pointing. His sneakers were lying on the
floor near the bed. Right where he'd stepped out of them. Then they shimmered,
kind of like a hot road in the summer, and did a movie quality morph into a pair
of high heels the same color as his dress. Jerry walked over and slipped the
shoes on. The heels must have been two inches, but he seemed to have no real
trouble, as he walked across the room in them.
He did notice that he took a smaller step when he walked and his hips swayed in
a very feminine manner, but, somehow, it seemed natural to be walking that way.
He tried walking the way he usually did, a long, sort masculine stride, and
_that_ didn't seem right.
Fairy Godmother handed him a purse that also matched his dress. He looked inside
and found his wallet, some make-up, and some change in a small purse.
He took out the wallet and looked for his school ID. He couldn't find it, but he
did find a Student Bus Pass. The picture looked the way he looked now, and his
name was spelled J-E-R-I. His last name was listed as Whiting, his mother's
maiden name.
"Curious about the name, Dear?" Fairy Godmother said. "I told you that you
shouldn't use Norris, and Whiting is a name that you can identify with. There
are enough students in your school that you shouldn't have a problem with people
not knowing you. Now put that all away and sit down. There are a few rules that
I must tell you."
Jerry put the ID back in his wallet and returned them both to the purse. He sat
down on the bed and waited for her to continue.
"First, the magic only lasts until 10:30. You must be home by then."
"10:30! What happened to the stroke of midnight?"
"You're now not old enough to stay out until midnight. Besides, that Mixer you
want to go to is over at 10 PM. Secondly, you'll notice that you're still
holding on to the coin." She stopped, and Jerry looked into his hand. Sure
enough, the coin was still there. "You must keep the coin with you at all times.
Put it in your purse. If you are more than five feet away from the coin, you
will begin to change back ten minutes after you and the coin are separated. The
extra time is a safety factor. You don't start changing, the instant you lose
the coin. You'll feel a tingling, though, so you'll know that you have to go
find it."
She paused again. Jerry put the coin into his change purse.
"One final point. The coin is designed to change you into a girl, and it will
stay potent for twenty four hours after you change back. So after you do change
back, carefully put it some place where you won't touch it again for that length
of time. If you do touch it again, there may be a reaction."
"I'll turn back into a girl?"
"Yes, and other things may happen as well. The magic of the coin _wants_ you to
be a girl. It may actually get stronger."
"Wow! Thanks for the warning. Can other people touch it?"
"Anyone can touch it, Dear, but it's magic is linked to you. You are the only
one that it will transform while the spell lasts."
"Great. Well, thanks for helping me out like this, and thanks for the warning,
too."
"That's all right, Dear. Try not to get into any _real_ trouble." The Fairy
Godmother waved her wand above her head and slowly began to fade away. The last
thing Jerry heard was "Have a good time and remember..."
Jerry stood up and took one last look in the mirror. _Nobody_ would recognize
him like this, and the only danger he was in from Jack Andresky and his buddies
was that they might try to dance with him. He giggled at the thought, and then
caught himself. _Girls_ giggled. Well, it would only help the disguise.
He looked at his watch and noticed that it was somehow 7:10 already. "Must have
been my Fairy Godmother," he thought. "She took longer than I thought, or she
sped up time some how." Either way, it was time to get to the Mixer. Asking his
parents for a ride was out. He could never explain what had happened. But school
was only a couple blocks away. Jerry grabbed his purse and hurried out the
bedroom door. His father had evening shift this week, and he could hear his
mother on the phone in the kitchen. He tiptoed down the steps and was out the
front door. All his mother heard was the door slam behind him.
The walk to the school was uneventful, though it felt strange to feel his legs
brushing against each other in the pantyhose. The breeze on his legs and up his
dress felt odd, too, but he got used to it fairly quickly.
The dance had already started by the time Jerry got to the school. It took
longer than he had expected because he was taking shorter steps in those heels
he had on. He stood in the shadows near the school entrance and watched for a
few minutes. Some of the kids had brought dates, but a lot were going in alone
or in small groups of all boys or all girls. Jerry also saw a few members of the
"goon squad"; the football players that he knew were looking for him. Well,
they'd see him soon enough, but they sure wouldn't recognize him.
As he came to the door, Jerry realized that he didn't have any ID. Nobody would
recognize him in his new form, and he might not _even_ get into the building.
Worst of all, Fred was working at the ticket table.
Jerry took a breath and decided to just go for it. He got into the short line
and waited as he slowly to the table. Fred looked up, but somehow, it took him a
minute to get to Jerry's face. Jerry felt a little embarrassed when he realized
that Fred was looking at his new breasts. 'Well,' Jerry thought, 'my breasts
don't look anything like Jerry Norris. Maybe he won't know who I am behind
them.'
Fred didn't really look at her face. The line was too long to talk much, even to
a pretty girl. He just took her $2 and stamped her hand. "Next," he said
motioning for her to go inside. He did try to remember what she looked like. He
didn't know her, but he wanted to.
Jerry walked into the building. Even if he really had been new to the school, it
was easy to find his way to the gym by just staying with the line of kids
walking in the one direction. He noticed Stan Hellinger and Marty Groves
standing near the lockers talking. They were still "on duty", watching for him -
- the male Jerry Norris -- to try to sneak in. Fat chance they'd recognize him
looking like this.
He stopped and walked over to the pair. "Excuse me," he said. Both boys relaxed
and gave Jerry's new body an appreciative look over. "Could one of you tell me
where the little girl's room is?"
"Oh, sure," Stan said. "Down that hall, second door on your left." He pointed
towards the entrance to the Girls' Dressing Rooms.
"Thank you." Jerry turned and started in that direction. He stopped and looked
back over his shoulder. Stan and Marty were both caught looking at his pretty
new ass. He smiled as they quickly tried to look away.
Jerry had sometimes wondered what a girls' bathroom looked like. It wasn't that
much different from the boy's bathroom that he was used to. There were a couple
extra stalls along the wall, instead of a row of urinals. Near the row of sinks
there was a dispenser on the wall. Sanitary napkins and tampons. Jerry looked
down at his groin and shuddered, thankful that he wasn't going to be a girl long
enough to deal with _that_ problem.
He looked around and checked the stalls. He was alone. Before he'd left the
house, he'd stuck a black grease pencil in his purse. He pulled it out and began
writing on the large mirror over the sinks, "So this is what the girls' john
looks like. Thanks for the great show this evening." He smiled. He'd printed in
bold letters and now he signed it, "The Peeper". The writing wasn't obviously
his, but it sure didn't look like a girl's. It should start things jumping.
He left the bathroom and headed back down the hall. It would probably be a while
before his little message was found. As he walked past where Stan and Marty were
keeping watch, Jerry stopped. "Thanks again. I knew you were the sort of _boys_
who'd know where the _girl's_ bathroom was." Jerry could barely keep from
laughing at their reaction to the obvious put down as he turned and walked
towards the gym.
He went into the gym, where the Mixer was actually being held, and leaned
against the wall. The band wasn't bad. Jerry listened to it for a while, and
tried to decide which of the other pranks he was going to try. He'd rigged a
small smoke bomb -- no, that could cause a panic, and he really didn't want
people to get hurt. Besides, it was in his locker, and how could he explain
"Jeri" knowing the combination.
Maybe the air conditioner? He knew where the controls were. If he set it for
ultra high, the place would get too cold. Only, with over a hundred kids in the
gym, and a lot of them dancing, it would almost _need_ to be on ultra-high to
keep the place comfortable. Jerry decided to take a walk around the halls and
think about it a while longer.
*****
Fred felt a tap on his shoulder. It was Mitch Resnick. "I'm back," Mitch said.
"Thanks for taking my place at the table, so I could go to the can."
"My pleasure, believe me," Fred said. He stood up and ran inside to try and find
the new girl. It was weird. He'd never seen her before, but he felt like he knew
her. He meant what he'd said, too. If he hadn't spelled Mitch at the ticket
table, he'd probably never have seen her.
Once inside he stopped and looked around. She was walking near the trophy case
near the entrance to the gym. He slowed to a walk and tried to look casual. He
smiled at the pretty new girl. "Hi, I'm Fred Paxton. I was the one at the ticket
table." He said. "Welcome to Grissom. Is this your first time here? I don't
think I recognize you."
"I'm Jeri Whiting, and tonight is my first time anywhere near Grissom. My folks
just moved to town, and I'll be starting school here next Monday." It was a
quick lie, but one that Jerry thought he could work with. Besides, Fred had only
just recently boasted to him that he knew every one in the sophomore class on
sight. He doubted it, but he didn't want to take any chances.
"Well, then let me show you around the school a little."
Jerry smiled, knowing his friend only too well. "Let's wait until I know you a
little better before I let you lead me down any dark hallways."
"Okay, then. How about if I take you into the gym, and we dance?"
"Sounds like a plan." Fred offered Jerry his arm. Jerry smiled at his success in
fooling his best friend. Fred took the smile to mean that this new girl liked
him, so he smiled back and lead her into the gym and onto the dance floor.
The first two dances the band played were fairly fast. Jerry just had to move in
time to the music and smile at Fred from a distance. Then the band began a slow
ballad. Jerry was stuck. There was no easy way to refuse Fred's outstretched
arms.
Fred took Jerry's left hand in his right and put his left hand around Jerry's
waist. He pulled the girl close, but not too close. He didn't want to scare her
off, and, besides, the chaperones were watching.
Jerry felt Fred's body next to his own transformed body. He moved with the
music, trying very hard to remember not to lead. As he did, his new feminine
instincts came into play. Jerry moved in a little closer and rested his head on
Fred's shoulder. It felt like the natural thing to do. It felt good, too. In
fact, it bothered Jerry just how good it felt to be there in Fred's arms.
Jerry tried not to think about it. He tried to remember that Fred was just part
of the camouflage, somebody to dance with so he wouldn't be recognized as Jerry
Norris. But it wasn't easy.
The music stopped. Jerry found his throat was getting a little dry, and he
wanted to move off the dance floor, to get his mind off how much he was enjoying
dancing with Fred. "Is there something around here to drink?"
"Sure, just wait here, and I'll ---"
"No, that's all right. I'll go with you." There was no good reason to stand and
wait. Somebody else might ask him to dance.
She wants to stay with me,' Fred thought. Aloud he said, "Okay, it's a little
crowded, though, so give me your hand." He reached over and gently took Jerry's
hand. If she didn't want to hold hands with him, she could easily slip free.
Instead, Jerry grasped Fred's hand and let him lead her into the crowd.
Jerry found himself enjoying being led through the crowd. It was nice to walk in
somebody else's "wake", rather than having to ask people to step aside or to
dodge around them. He was enjoying the feel of Fred's hand in his, too.
The refreshment table was just ahead. There were two punch bowls and several
trays of cookies and cakes. Four classmates of theirs were behind the table
since the food was being sold, rather than just given away. Jerry reminded
himself not to recognize any of the kids.
Lisa Morris, a cute redhead that Jerry had dated in his freshman year was one of
the four. "Who's your friend, Fred? I don't think I know her."
"Hi, Lisa, this is Jeri Whiting. She's new in town, and she'll be starting here
at Grissom next week. Jeri, this is Lisa Morris."
"Hi, Jeri. Welcome to Grissom."
"Thanks, Lisa. It's nice to meet you."
"Same here. Now, what can I get for you two?"
"Some of that punch, I think," Fred said. "Two cups, please, and three of Mrs.
Hardesy's oatmeal cookies for me. Do you want anything to eat, Jeri?"
Normally Jerry would have chosen a couple of Mrs. Telarico's fudge brownies.
But he didn't feel as hungry as he would have in his own body. Besides, as a new
girl, he wasn't supposed to know which of the parents who supplied food for the
Mixer was or wasn't a good cook. "Those cookies you're getting look good. I'll
have one of them."
Lisa poured the punch and put the cookies onto a couple of small paper plates.
"That'll be $2.20, Fred, unless you're going to make this poor girl buy her own
food and drink?"
"No, no, I'll get it."
While Fred fumbled for the money, Lisa asked, "So, Jeri, are you having a good
time?"
"Yes, I have to admit that I was nervous coming to the Mixer here before I'm
even registered, but I'm glad I came. Everybody's been very nice."
"I think Fred's glad you came, too." She winked as she said it. Fred handed her
$3.
Jerry noticed that Fred was blushing a little. 'Not only doesn't he recognize
me, but he's actually attracted to me as a girl.'
Once Fred had his change, he steered Jerry over to one of the tables set up
nearby. An empty table Jerry noticed. He held the chair for Jerry to sit then
sat down next to him. "I heard what Lisa said, and I have to admit that I am
glad you came."
Jerry smiled in spite of himself, and Fred continued. "No, I'm serious. I'm
normally a little shy around girls, especially one as pretty as you, but I have
the feeling that we've met before."
Jerry wasn't sure how to react. Fred was actually coming on to him. "Thank you -
- about being pretty, I mean."
"But have we met before tonight? I know it sounds like an old, dumb line, but
I'm sure I know you from someplace."
"I don't think so. I -- my family -- we're new in town." Jerry was starting to
get a little uncomfortable. He didn't want to lie to Fred, but he could hardly
tell him the truth. "Um, why don't you tell me a little about the school?" He
smiled. "Then later, maybe, you _can_ take me on that tour."
"Well, there's not much to tell. Grissom's a pretty good school. We won the
District basketball title last year."
"Great!"
"Yeah, but we kind of blew it in the play-offs. Are you into basketball?"
"A little. I -- umm -- I had a boyfriend on the team at my last school."
"Oh, was he -- was your team any good?"
"Not too bad, I guess. We came in second in our District. One of the other
schools had this great player that nobody could stop?"
"Really, anybody I might have heard of?"
"I -- um -- I forget his name." Jerry realized that he'd dug himself a deep
hole. He needed to change the subject. Fast. "I'd just as soon talk about my new
school instead of my old one. Okay?"
"Gee, I'm sorry. I guess it is kind of tough having to leave all your friends
and start over at a new school."
"Kind of, yeah." Safe! Now if he could just keep the conversation on Grissom.
"Well, if it's any help. You've got at least one friend here. Me. I'm class
Treasurer, so I know pretty much everybody. Anything you need help with, you
come to me."
Jerry felt a warm glow run through his body. He'd always thought Fred was a good
egg, but he'd never realized how sweet he was. "Thanks, that's very kind of
you."
"I'll admit to an ulterior motive. I like you, and I'd like to see more of you.
I -- I mean -- I'd like to spend time with you. Are you doing anything tomorrow
night?"
"We -- umm, we're still moving in. I don't know if I'll be able to get away
tomorrow night. A lot of the furniture is coming tomorrow." Now Jerry had to
figure how to let Fred down gently. He didn't realize that a part of him was
disappointed that they _couldn't_ go out tomorrow night.
"How about if I call. What's your number?"
"Our phone -- it isn't connected yet. I think they're coming to do that
tomorrow, too."
Fred pulled a pen from his shirt pocket and wrote on one of the napkins. "Here's
my number then." He handed it to Jerry. "Call me tomorrow either way as soon as
your phone is installed."
"I -- I'll see." Jerry put the napkin in his purse. This was definitely getting
out of hand.
"Hey, what's that," Fred said pointing to her purse.
Jerry looked down. The magic coin was clearly visible. "It's -- it's a good luck
coin that my Godm -- umm -- my Grandmother gave me."
"I collect coins. Can I see it?" Jerry was glad to change the subject and
reached in for the coin. She handed it to Fred who examined it very closely.
"It's a Roman coin, looks to be Fifth or Sixth Century. You should be careful
with it. Coins like that are sometimes pretty valuable."
"This one is," Jerry said. Then she stopped not wanting to give anything away.
He thought quickly of an answer. "Umm -- at least to me. My Grandmother passed
away last year."
"Gee, I'm sorry."
"It's okay. I miss her and all, but she was over ninety, and she went peaceably
in her sleep." Jerry relaxed, happy that Fred had accepted the story. Both his
grandmothers were still alive and well. He squeezed Fred's hand to show that he
wasn't upset about mentioning "her" Grandmother. It was sweet that he was so
concerned.
The band started another tune. "Great song," Fred said, happily changing the
subject. "Would you like to dance some more?"
"Sure," Jerry said, standing up. Fred couldn't ask a lot of questions while they
were dancing. He didn't want to have to keep track of a lot of lies about who
"Jeri Whiting" really was.
Fred took Jerry's hand and led him out onto the floor. The band danced several
fast dances in a row. Jerry found that his new female body seemed a lot more
graceful than his old male one. For the most part, he just made the standard
moves that went with the music. One or two of the songs had kind of a sexy beat
to them, though, and Jerry swayed his hips and moved in a more suggestive way. A
few of the people dancing nearby stopped to watch the new hot babe that was
dancing with Fred.
Finally, the band switched to something slow. Jerry stepped into Fred's arms,
and they swayed back and forth to the music. Jerry found himself thinking how
good it felt to be dancing like this. That startled him. The dumb spell must be
making him think like a girl. Well, he had caught himself doing it, so he could
watch out for thinking like that in the future. The main thing was to try to
figure out what else to do for a prank. He'd think about it right after this
dance
Just as the dance was ending, a scream ran through the room. Everything stopped,
and all eyes turned towards the door. Lindsey Palmer, one of the cheerleaders,
was standing in the doorway while a crowd, mostly boys hoping to comfort the
pretty blonde, gathered around her.
"A boy," she panted. "There was a boy in the girl's bathroom."
Ms. O'Brien and Mr. Tornambe, two of the chaperones cut their way through the
crowd. "Who was it?" Ms. O'Brien asked. "Did you recognize him?" Ms. O'Brien was
head of the Phys Ed Department, an unusual position for a woman.
She was a commanding presence: tall and muscular, in her mid-thirties. Behind
her back, a lot of the boys (and not a few girls) referred to her as "Xena". She
knew about the nickname and was actually rather flattered by it.
"No," Lindsey said. "He was gone when I went in. He -- he left a note on the
mirror, so we'd know he was in there. He -- he was watching us in -- in there."
She broke down and began to cry in Ms. O'Brien's arms.
Ms. O'Brien signaled to one of the mothers that were helping out at the dance.
The woman came over, and Ms. O'Brien gently moved Lindsey into her arms. "Jeff,"
she said to Mr. Tornambe, "take Lindsey and Mrs. Wallachek to the teachers'
lounge. Lindsey can lie down there till she feels better."
Mr. Tornambe nodded and led the two out of the gym. Ms. O'Brien stood and walked
purposefully towards the girl's bathroom with much of the crowd following behind
her. "You all stay out here," she said as she opened the door and went in.
The crowd milled around outside waiting for Ms. O'Brien to come out.
"Who do you think it was," somebody said.
"Damned, if I know," another answered.
"Hey, Fred," somebody called. "Where's Jerry Norris? This sounds like something
he'd do." A few other voices muttered in agreement.
"If it was him, he's gonna be missing a _lot_ of school." Stan Hellinger smacked
his fist against the palm of his other hand for emphasis.
"Hey," Fred said. "Jerry isn't here. He hasn't been here all night. You and your
goon squad scared him off, okay."
"What's it to you little man," Marty Groves joined the crowd.
"He's my friend, and I don't like the way you guys threatened him," Fred said.
Jerry was amazed. He hadn't expected Fred to stick up for him like this. He
wanted to kiss Fred for being so brave.
"I got a right --"
"To keep one of the members of this class away from our Mixer? Who gave you the
right to decide who can and can't come to school events?"
"Wait a minute," Stan said. "You all know the sort of stuff Jerry does. We were
just trying to protect the Mixer."
"Look," Fred said. "I told Jerry myself that I didn't want him wrecking the
Mixer, and he promised me he wouldn't."
"Right, and we can _trust_ him," Marty said sarcastically.
"Maybe not, but I trust him, and you all can trust me. After all, you made me
Treasurer, and I haven't run off to Brazil with all your money." He paused for
effect. "At least not yet, anyway." The crowd laughed.
"I still think he's around here someplace," Marty said.
"Then maybe you'd like to keep watch in the girl's bathroom in case he comes
back," Fred said.
"Maybe I would."
"You try it, Mr. Groves, and you'll spend so much time in detention that you'll
be on a first name basis with the janitors." Ms. O'Brien had come out just in
time to hear the end of the argument. She turned to the crowd. "Nobody's in
there. Believe me, I've checked _everywhere_. I think somebody snuck in before
the dance and left that message on the mirror."
"Then it could have been Norris," Stan said.
"Or not," Ms. O'Brien said. "For all we can tell, it could have been done by a
girl. We'll investigate later." She looked at her watch. "Right now, it's almost
9:30. You can stand in the hall and gossip or go back into the gym and dance.
We're not extending the Mixer because of some foolish prank."
The crowd turned and headed back for the gym. Jerry took Fred's hand as they
walked. "It was very brave of you to stick up for your friend like that."
"Stan and Marty just ticked me off. They think they're so high and mighty
because they're on the football team." He squeezed her hand. "Thanks for saying
so, though."
"I meant it. They could have really hurt you."
"I don't think so. I do hope they catch whoever did write on that mirror.
Practical jokes are fun, but poor Lindsey really got scared."
Jerry thought about that for a minute. Lindsey was something of an airhead, but
he'd known her since second grade. He hadn't thought about how the girl who saw
the message might react. "Do you think they'll catch whoever did it?"
"I don't know. I just hope it wasn't Jerry Norris. If it turns out to be him
after they way I stuck up for him, well, he won't have to worry about Stan and
Marty. _I'll_ kill him myself."
Jerry looked at Fred. He was really serious about the threat. Maybe he -- Jerry
-- deserved it. Pranks were fun, but it bothered him, it bothered him a lot all
of a sudden, how scared Lindsey had been. Maybe it would be better to just stay
with Fred and not do anything else.
As they walked into the gym, the band started playing again. It was another slow
song. Fred looked at Jerry, holding his arms out in anticipation. Jerry felt
suddenly shy. He smiled and looked down at Fred's shoes. Fred took Jerry in his
arms and moved out onto the dance floor.
Jerry laid his head on Fred's shoulder. It felt nice. He felt safe, protected in
his arms. Stan, Marty and the rest of Andresky's goons couldn't hurt him while
Fred was around. He was such a great guy: sweet, brave, and cute. He was
everything a girl could want in a boy friend. A girl? Wait a minute, he was a
boy. Wasn't he? The spell was getting _too_ strong. Jerry wriggled free of
Fred's arms.
"What's the matter?"
"I -- umm. I have to go to the girls' room." Jerry turned and walked quickly
towards the door. Fred stared at her a minute then started after her.
"Are you okay?"
"Yes, yes! I just -- I have to go. I'll be back in a bit." He reached into her
purse and took out the coin. "Here, take my lucky charm as a promise that I'll
be back." Jerry handed Fred the coin and ran from the room.
******
Jerry felt his body begin to tingle almost as soon as he walked away from Fred.
He looked back and saw that Fred had begun to talk to somebody. With a sigh,
Jerry turned and headed out the front door of the school.
He had ten minutes to get away from the school before he started to change back.
The last thing that he wanted was to be spotted by Jack Andresky or any of his
goons as Jerry Norris. It would be so embarrassing for Fred after that speech --
what was he thinking? If any of them caught him near the school, they'd beat the
crap out of him. It was too bad, though, that he had to miss the last dance with
Fred, but if they were together when the Mixer ended, Fred would want to walk
him home, maybe even come in for a -- "Stop it!" he whispered to himself.
"You're a boy, or you will be in about five minutes. Now get moving."
Jerry ran down the street, the tingling spreading through his body and getting
more intense. Running in heels wasn't easy, especially when your body felt like
an electric current was shooting through it. He was about a block and a half
from the school when he felt a sudden wave of dizziness. Somehow he knew that he
was about to change back.
Jerry looked around. He couldn't see anyone, but that didn't mean that he wasn't
being watched. He ducked into the shadows between a parked car and an oak tree.
As he knelt down, he saw his hands begin to change, his fingers growing thicker
and his nails shrinking. The dress became tight as his body grew into the more
muscular male form. Jerry actually felt some regret as he saw his breasts
shrinking down into his chest. Then, wonder of wonders, he felt his penis grow
out and push against his panties, tenting his dress.
Panties, dress? No, for a moment later, he was wearing the Grissom High T-shirt
and faded jeans that he'd had on when his Fairy Godmother had first appeared.
"I'm back," he shouted. Then he cupped his hand in front of his mouth, hoping no
one, especially any of the "goon squad" had heard. He stood in the shadows a
moment more while his two-inch heels reverted to a pair of old sneakers.
Checking to make sure that there was no one in sight, he ran the rest of the way
home.
His parents were watching TV in the den when Jerry came into the house. He stuck
his head in and told them that he was getting something from the kitchen. "Where
were you?" his mother asked.
"Umm -- I've been up in my room playing Tomb Raider on the PC."
"How are you doing?" his father asked.
"Twelfth level." That much, at least was true. He'd just figured out how to
survive to the twelfth level the day before.
"Not bad, kiddo," his father said.
"Thanks, Dad." He let them get back to their program and headed for the kitchen.
If anybody asked, they'd say what he'd just told them, that he was home all
evening. He took a can of Coke, a left over chicken leg, and a slice of apple
pie up to his room. His stomach was bigger now, and the cookie and punch "Jeri"
had drunk at the Mixer hardly filled it.
When he got upstairs, he turned on his PC and brought up Tomb Raider. His
parents would expect to see him playing it, if they came in to check up on him.
He used a shortcut that he'd found weeks ago to get to Third Level, and then
froze the action while he ate.
He was just getting back into the game when the phone rang. "Jerry," his mother
called, "It's Fred calling for you."
Jerry ran downstairs and grabbed at the phone. "Hi, Fred. So how was the dance?"
"Were you home all evening?" Fred sounded mad.
"Why?" Had Fred somehow recognized him?
"Somebody pulled something right up your alley. I said that it wasn't you. Was
it?"
Damn! That stupid stunt in the girls' bathroom had come back to haunt him. "It
wasn't me."
"Word of honor?"
"You can tell anyone who asks that Jerry Norris was not at the Mixer last
night."
"Okay, but that's a funny way to say it. Are you playing some sort of game?"
"Okay, you got me. I was there magically disguised so nobody would recognize me.
Are you happy now?"
"Okay, okay! I'm relieved to hear you say it."
"What they do anyway?"
"Somebody got a grease pencil and left a note in the girls' bathroom like they'd
been in there watching. Lindsey Palmer found it and freaked."
"Is she okay?"
"Yeah, now, but it took a while for her to calm down. I guess it really wasn't
you."
"Why do you believe me now all of a sudden?
"Because you sound like you're really concerned about Lindsey. You never really
worried that much about your victims before."
"Gee thanks. And here I always thought you liked me." He paused, and then
decided to ask the really important question. "So how was the Mixer?"
"Great, only --"
"Only what? C'mon, you can tell me."
"Well, I met this girl. It's funny. You and she have the same first name."
"It was me. I told you I was in disguise."
"Hey, I'm serious. I met her, and I liked her, and I -- I thought she liked me."
"Yeah, so what happened?"
"She disappeared. We were dancing. It felt real nice, too. Then all of a sudden,
she stops; says she has to go to the bathroom and runs off. And I never saw her
again."
"Gee, I'm really sorry." Fred sounded so sad that Jerry almost wanted to tell
him to truth, but he couldn't. "Did you go look for her?"
"I looked all over the place. I even asked a couple of girls to check in the
bathroom for me. Nothing. I really thought she liked me."
"Maybe something came up. Hey, maybe she got sick."
"Right! On one of Mrs. Hardesy's oatmeal cookies and a glass of fruit punch."
"I don't know." Jerry had to change the subject, to try to get Fred's mind off
the girl. "Hey, you gonna come over tomorrow afternoon watch a couple games and
maybe shoot some hoops?"
"I can't. My Dad is finally getting around to putting up the storm windows, and
I have to help. May I can come over for a little bit if we finish early enough."
"Okay, man. Try not to fall off the ladder like you did last year."
"Very funny. The way I'm feeling now, that's be an improvement."
"Yeah, I'm sorry about that girl."
"So am I, Jerry. So am I."
Jerry heard the click as Fred hung up the phone. He tried to get back into the
game, but his mind wasn't really on track. He kept thinking about Fred and how
much his friend was hurting. "He really liked me," he said quietly, smiling to
himself. Then he shook his head. He was supposed to be turned back to his normal
self, and here he was thinking like a girl.
He turned off the PC and began to get ready for bed. Once he had all his clothes
off, he looked down at his body. All male. Everything just the way it had been
when he was getting dressed that morning. And it felt like his own body, too. He
made a few corny "muscle man" poses in the mirror. It was good to be _him_ self
again. Being a girl had been an interesting experience, but he was glad that it
was over.
That night Jerry dreamed that he was dancing with Lindsey Palmer. All of a
sudden, she began to scream. "I can't dance with you any more," she said and
began pointing at him. Jerry looked down. He had changed back into Jeri. He
looked up and Lindsey was gone.
Fred appeared in Lindsey's place. "But I can," he said. He took Jerry in his
arms, and they began to dance. "We can dance like this forever."
Jerry woke up in a cold sweat. "Just a dream," he repeated to himself over and
over. "It was just a stupid dream." But it was a long time before he could fall
back to sleep.
******
Jerry slept in Saturday morning. When he did get up, he grabbed some quick
breakfast, and then ran back upstairs to watch cartoons. He was happy to find
that the BATMAN and MEN IN BLACK shows were as much fun as ever. He watched a
little bit of Pokemon, just enough to get to the first commercials. Even better,
he quickly got bored with the Barbie ads. As near as he could tell, there was
nothing of Jeri left.
He shut off the TV and spent the rest of the morning playing Tomb Raider,
increasing his time on the twelfth level. He stopped about 12:30 and went down
to make himself some lunch. Then he took the food, went into the den, and turned
on the TV. ESPN was already into the pre-game college football show. Jerry spent
the next four hours watching football. He loved the game as much as ever, and
his only lascivious thoughts were directed at one or another of the
cheerleaders.
The second game, a big win by Florida State, was just finishing up when the
doorbell rang. It was Fred. Jerry got him a Coke. "What's the score?" he asked.
"Nevada State 17; Brigham U. 12. Three minutes left. Nevada has the ball."
They watched in silence until Brigham U. recovered a fumble. Two plays later,
Brigham scored, winning the game.
"Fantastic," they both yelled.
The boys watched the highlights of that game, and then key plays from the
earlier game. Depending on their own favorites, they cheered or groaned at
different plays, not saying much on anything other than football, the games they
were watching, and getting into a minor argument about who was likely to win the
National Championship at the Sugar Bowl in January. Fred favored Virginia, while
Jerry, who had a cousin at the school, was a strong backer of Florida State.
Just to change the subject, Jerry asked, "You and your Dad get the windows up
okay?"
"No, and he's mad at me. He said I wasn't really paying attention to what I was
doing."
"Were you?"
"I guess not. I put one window in backwards."
"Backwards! You're kidding. It can't be done."
"Oh, it can be done, but you really have to work at it. Dad says it'll take
another couple of hours tomorrow, and I'm going to have to do all the heavy work
while he supervises."
"What was the problem?"
"I told you the problem. That girl I met at the Mixer last night."
This was hardly what Jerry wanted to hear, but he could hardly change the
subject at this point without sounding like some kind of unsympathetic S.O.B.
"Man, you've really got it bad for her." He was relieved, at least, that all he
felt was sympathy for Fred's sorry state of mind.
"I know, and I don't even know why she ducked out on me."
"Did she say anything?" Jerry felt a little regret for the way things had turned
out, but there was nothing he could do about it. At least he could help Fred
talk it out.
"No. She said she was going to come back. She even gave me her lucky coin as a
promise that she'd come back."
"Coin?" Jerry said. Damn, he'd forgotten about the coin.
"Yeah, I looked at it when I finally gave up and went home. It's some kind of
Roman coin, Fifth or Sixth Century, I think." He dug in his pocket. "I brought
it with me, so we could check it out in that coin book you have.
Jerry stiffened, remembering what his Fairy Godmother had warned about touching
the coin a second time. "I don't have that book anymore. I lost it."
"Here, take a look anyway." Fred flipped the coin towards Jerry who caught it
instinctively. He felt the tingling begin as he caught it. He dropped the coin
almost at once, but it was already too late.
He saw his hand begin to shrink, his fingers becoming long and slender. His
nails grew, turning a pale pink as polish appeared on them. The tingling spread
up Jerry's arm. The skin grew paler as his hair whitened and faded away. The arm
itself grew thinner.
Jerry looked over at Fred. He was frozen in the position he'd been in at the
moment the coin had touched Jerry's hand. His mouth was open slightly, as if he
was about to say something, and his eyes stared at Jerry unseeing.
The tingling spread through the rest of Jerry's body. His shoulders narrowed, as
he grew more slender. His hips began to widen as his waist narrowed. His legs
grew supple and curved. He felt the tingling in his groin and instinctively put
his hand against his crotch. Through his pants, he could feel his penis shrink
as it retreated into him. When Jerry stuck his hand down into his pants, all he
could find was a girl's vagina. Now there was a pressure in his chest. He -- no,
she -- looked down to see breasts swell up beneath his shirt pushing it out as
they grew.
Jerry's face began to tingle, and she put her hands to it. Her nose shrank
beneath her fingers. Her chin became more rounded. Her eyebrows, though see
couldn't see or feel it happen, narrowed to thin lines. Her scalp itched as her
hair grew down over the tops of her ears, to her neck, then on part way down her
back.
Now her clothes changed. Her boxers crept up changing to French-cut panties, her
undershirt shrinking and tightening around her breasts to become a matching bra.
Her cross-trainers changed into a pair of girl's tennis shoes. The fabric of her
jeans shifted to a more feminine cut that showed off the lovely curve of her
hips and ass. Even her Star Wars t-shirt changed from a battledroid fight scene
to a comic picture of JarJar Binks. She had light pink polish on her nails, with
a matching lip gloss and blusher on her face.
Jeri looked down at herself. The changes were complete. She was a girl now,
perhaps forever. Yet the coin still seemed to be pulsing in her hand. She looked
around the room to see the furniture changing colors. The sofa moved to a
different angle, and her father's beloved recliner became an ordinary, if
overstuffed, chair with a rather feminine looking pillow on it.
Then she saw the picture on the mantle above the fake fireplace. The family
portrait was done two years before to celebrate her parents wedding anniversary.
It had showed the male Jerry at age 13 standing with his father to his left and
his mother to his right.
The child in the middle was now a girl, the new Jeri, but that was not the only
change. Her father's image was becoming shorter, more slender. His hair growing
longer. At the same time her mother was growing taller and more rugged. Her hair
was getting shorter, and a shape that looked like a mustache was forming over
her lip. The clothes they wore seemed to be switching bodies, so that it was now
her father in the blue dress and her mother in the sports jacket and tie. The
change took only a few moments.
Jeri stared at the painting, suddenly realizing what had happened. Her Fairy
Godmother had said the coin would become more powerful. In order to permanently
change Jerry Norris into Jeri Whiting, it had transformed _his_ parents, Pete
Norris and Stella Whiting Norris, into _her_ parents, Patty Norris Whiting and
Steve Whiting. Most likely, neither they nor anyone else would any memories of
ever being anything else.
And now new memories flowed into her mind as well. She still remembered growing
up as Jerry Norris, but now those memories seem to belong to someone else. She
remembered a new past of dolls and tea parties, dresses and hair ribbons. And of
a boy named Fred, who teased her mercilessly, until their teens when they
discovered how much they meant to one another.
Her mind adjusting to the new reality, Jeri smiled at her boyfriend Fred. He
blinked and smiled back at her. "So you had a good time at the Mixer, Jeri?"
"Of course, the music was great." She smiled back, feeling a little shy and
uncertain about her new life and the feelings she seemed to be having.
"Anything else you liked about it?"
"Well, I suppose being there with you was nice, too." She leaned forward and
kissed him on the cheek. He took her hand and sat down on the couch. Then he
pulled her down next to him and returned the kiss, only not on the cheek.
What little was left of Jerry Norris wanted to scream. He still knew that he was
really a boy. Only, it felt so good to be kissing Fred. His -- no, darn it, her,
her, HER! -- body was tingling, but it was a nice warm tingle that centered in
her breasts and her groin. She decided not to worry about it and concentrated on
kissing Fred back.
They were still on the couch, kissing and holding hands, when Jeri's Mom slammed
the kitchen door to let them know that she was in the house. She was wearing a
blue blouse with a pair of very feminine jeans. Her hair was tied in a ponytail
with a piece of blue yarn, and she gave no hint of remembering that she'd been a
man only a short while before. She was smiling, thinking back to a girlhood that
never happened and the newly created memories of innocent kissing she and her
first boyfriend had done. (Until a few minutes before, all she and her "first
boyfriend" had ever done together was play on the same high school football
team, but that past no longer existed.)
The teens quickly separated and straightened their clothing. Jeri saw a coin on
the floor, her lucky coin. She bent gracefully to pick it up and held it out to
Fred. "Here, Fred, a Dinar for your thoughts."
"_I_ think Fred had better leave, or his parents will wonder where he's at,"
Jeri's Mom said coming into the room.
"I think you're right, Mrs. Whiting." He took the coin from her hand and headed
for the door. "Bye, Jeri."
"Bye, Fred." Jeri looked at her Mom wondering what the woman had seen.
"Oh, go kiss him goodbye, Jeri," her Mom said smiling. "You might as well."
Jeri smiled back and ran over to where Fred stood waiting.
*****
On another plane of reality, the Fairy Godmother leaned back from watching the
last of the transformations in her crystal ball. "An elegant solution, I must
say, to such a tangle of wishes." She gestured, and a tall glass of pink
ambrosia, chilled just the way she liked it, materialized in her hand. She
sipped a little. "Fred didn't want Jerry to ruin the Mixer, and he wanted a
loving girlfriend. Jerry wanted a chance to pull some prank, but he didn't want
to be punished."
"Jerry got to have his fun, but, in Jeri's new reality, it never happened, so
_she_ can't be punished for it. And as Fred's girl friend, she won't be
interested in causing any more mischief. I'm not even sure that she would want
to after what Jerry's last prank did to that poor girl." She took another sip.
"It's so satisfying being _Fred's_ Fairy Godmother."
And they all lived happily ever after.
The End
Copyright, Ellie Dauber, 1999