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Andersonville 2 - Judge-less by Kelly Davidson This story dedicated to Mathew Shepherd, who lives in the hearts of all open-mind people. Fade in... The warm glow of yesterday's conversation with my father ended in the cold reality of Monday morning. The cold reality that I was a young, teenage girl. The cold reality that I was expected to act like a girl, something totally foreign and yes, something I found even a little scary. And the cold reality that I had no idea why I was here or where this life would take me. The only thing going my way at the moment was the pair of comfortable, low-slung heels I wore with the blue dress my mother had insisted I wear today. They made an uncomfortable clicking sound as I walked across the hard floor of the courthouse reception area. This would be my second meeting with the judge and to say I was nervous would have been an understatement. "Good morning Miss Anderson," said one of the officers I hadn't met before. I noticed he was guarding five prisoners, all of who gave me a slight leer. "Your office is down the hall and to the right." I nodded but didn't say a word. It was a little unnerving to meet people who seemed to know you while you didn't have a clue as to who they were. I passed an elevator and set of restrooms along the way and made a mental note of them. I had no doubt that I was now expected to use the ladies room - another unpleasant cold reality. When I entered my office there was also a lovely African-American woman standing over a small table fixing coffee. She turned, smiled, and held out her hand to me. "Hi, you must be Linda Anderson. I'm Ashlee Gang." "Nice to meet you Ashlee," I responded. "Do you work here?" She laughed slightly as if I had made a joke. "Oh no, I came here with the judge this morning. I work in Peace River as the judge's assistant, just like you. I'm only here for the day to train you on your new job." "One day?" I was surprised. "Will I know everything by then?" "Enough," she responded confidently. "Most of what you need to know you'll pick up as you go along." She was interrupted by the intercom. "Miss Gang, if you will bring Miss Anderson inside my office we can get started." Ashlee nodded and led me over to the door leading to the Judge's chambers. After a quick knock she opened up the door and we both went in to find the judge sitting at his desk shuffling some papers around. He didn't seem to be very happy and when he saw me his mood didn't change. I took an instant dislike to the man. He gave me a stern look and started talking. "My name is Judge Jasper. You will refer to me as either 'Your Honor', 'Judge Jasper', or just 'Judge'. You will not tell anyone else what goes on inside here except for your weekly reports to Dennis Butz." There was a note of disapproval in his tone over the last sentence. "As you may have guessed, things are different in this town." He gave me a short smirk and continued. "I tend to run a tight ship here and I expect a few things out of you. First, you will work late when it's necessary. It won't happen very often but it will happen. Second, I expect you to be here on time every morning. If you're even a minute late you can expect to be docked for it. Third, you will always dress in a professional manner and won't do anything in your personal life that will embarrass this office - like your little accident this weekend." I felt my temper rise a little but kept my mouth shut. 'What a prick,' I thought. "Yes Miss Anderson, that is right. I am a 'PRICK' if you get on the wrong side of me - which you already have. Let me assure you that you were not my first, second, or for that matter, my last choice to be my assistant. But since you are working for me it means your soul is mine. So God help you if you screw up. Are there any questions?" The way he had laid out the question was a clear indication he didn't want me asking any. Besides, I was a little shook up to discover he could read my mind. I shook my head 'no'. "Good," he said with some satisfaction. "Now we can begin. If you both will follow me please." The judge opened up the door and led us into the courtroom. Fade out... ###### Voice of Dennis Butz - Thousands of years ago there was a war in the heavens, between the gods of old and the new arrivals. During the process the earth was almost destroyed by fire and floods as our war ran unchecked. Finally, after centuries of conflict, an uneasy peace was achieved between our two people. Both sides recognized they needed the other, but neither side was willing to trust the other. However, as man grew in power and knowledge he challenged the gods themselves. To maintain the balance and keep the peace, a buffer zone was needed. It's a small town -- just like thousands of others spread across the land. Quiet streets, family-run businesses, and Saturday afternoon picnics. But this town is different. It's a place for lost souls, for misguided individuals, and for those who are in need of a second chance. It's also the last, best chance I have of freeing my people from their captors. The name of the project is restoration; the name of the town is Andersonville! ****** Fade in... "All rise," barked out Sergeant Williams. "The Municipal Court for the City of Andersonville, Montana, is now in session. The Honorable Judge Jasper is presiding." The Judge took his seat on the bench while I followed Ashlee over to a small desk in the corner. It was covered with several recording items, including a tape recorder and a video camera. Both were hooked up to a PC computer, a brand I couldn't make out, that was used to burn both the image and voice onto a CD. All this high tech made me wonder what Andersonville was all about. There were a few people in the courtroom. One of them was Sergeant Williams, who was standing near the judge. There were two other officers too, one standing by the front door of the courtroom and the other standing behind the defendant. The person on trial was a middle-age man dressed in an orange prison uniform. He seemed confused about why he was here. There was also a tall, blond woman with brown eyes dressed in a very professional pants suit standing near us. She flashed me a quick smile and turned back to the judge. "Sergeant Williams, what is our first case?" Judge Jasper inquired. "David Lee Jarvis your honor. He was found guilty of breaking and entering for the fifth time. Also various petty crimes including forgery, fencing stolen property, and lying under oath." "I see Sergeant Williams." Judge Jasper turned to man who was doing a remarkable job of staying calm. "And what do you have to say for yourself Mr. Jarvis." "What's going on here," he objected. "No one told me I would be on trial when I got here. This is supposed to be some kind of alternative sentencing to my crimes. Where's my lawyer, I know my rights. I want one--" He was about to go on when his voice seem to give out. His eyes went wide as he grabbed his throat but all that came out was a slight gurgling sound. "It will be easier on you Mr. Jarvis, if you answer my questions from now on - do you understand me?" The man shook his head. "Good! Now let me explain the procedure here. This is not a trial. You have been found guilty of your crimes and have agreed to forgo your original sentencing to whatever new sentence the acting judge - in this case me - determines you should serve. That is what I am trying to determine right now." The Judge shifted through some paper work and looked back up at the defendant. "From your criminal record, it's clear to me that your life has been filled with selfish acts due to a lazy attitude. You haven't even held a regular job for more then 6 months. You've been totally irresponsible with your life, even failing to send child support to your two kids. But all that stops here. Is there anything you wish to say before I pass sentence?" Judge Jasper waved his hand and the man was able to speak again. "Wait a minute, what is this?" Mr. Jarvis asked. The Judge frowned slightly but didn't answer him. Instead he held out his hands and closed his eyes as if he were concentrating on an image in his mind. The palms of his hands began to glow and a white ball of light with twinkling blue sparkle rose from it. Mr. Jarvis, who had a front row view of what was going on, stood there in fear. The ball of light/energy floated over the Judge's hands for a moment then took off like a bullet right at its intended target. Mr. Jarvis gasped and tried to run but his feet seemed to be planted firmly to the ground. The ball hit him right in the chest and disappeared. Almost immediately the changes started. Not being a very tall man, Mr. Jarvis started growing by several inches. His hair changed color, from dark brown to a platinum blonde while growing longer until it was halfway down his back. The bewildered man felt his hips raising up and become shapelier while there was an outward pushing on his chest. They grew to become rather nice size breast. His face changed from being old and rough to a smooth, feminine look. In less then 20 seconds the middle age man that had been standing there was now a pretty 22-year-old female. "Welcome to your new life Miss Wilson," the Judge told her unceremoniously. "What the - who - what happened -- for --" the young woman didn't know what to say. Her face registered the shock she was feeling. "Officer Philips, if you would help Miss Wilson to Dr. Green's office please," Judge Jasper commanded. I noticed the blond lady near me nod at the judge and take a hold of Miss Wilson's hand while the officer held on to the other. "Come on dear, we have a lot to talk about," the doctor stated in a comforting tone to the frighten woman. "But - but I'm a man," she expressed with uncertainly. "I can't be a woman. I don't want to be a woman!" There was a small shriek in the hallway right after she left. "You may bring in the next case Sergeant Williams," the Judge said. ****** There were four other men that appeared before the judge that morning. But unlike Miss Wilson, they left the courtroom as young girls between the ages of 6 to 14. And for some strange reason, they didn't seem to remember who they were. The younger ones looked around and asked for their mommy while the teenagers simply said 'thank you' to the Judge and left in a hurry as if they had something important to do. After court was over, Ashlee spent the rest of the morning showing me where to store the CDs, what reports to fill out, and other duties I would need to do. It wasn't that hard. The Judge meanwhile locked himself in his chambers and didn't come out. "It's better that you don't disturb him after a hearing," she told me. "He can tend to be a little cranky at you if you do." I was about to ask Ashlee how much crankier he could get when she looked at the clock and decided to break for lunch. So we grabbed our purses and headed out the door. "You don't know how lucky you are to have a Pizza Hut," Ashlee told me as we entered the restaurant. "It's the one thing I miss about my old life. I used to live on their pizza." "Doesn't Peace River have a Pizza Hut?" I asked trying to find out all I could about this mysterious town she had come from. She shook her head vigorously from side to side. "No, and I think the Judge wants it that way. There are a few family run restaurants but no major chains like Wendy's or Taco Bell. At least you have a McDonald's; it's been years since I've had a Big Mac." "When was the last time you left Peace River?" I was curious as to how much freedom Judge Jasper allowed his people. "This is my first time out," she exclaimed. "I arrived in Peace River about nine years ago. It was more of an accident on my part and it certainly was an adjustment once he changed me. But now I wouldn't dream of leaving." We were interrupted by our waitress, who took our order. Once she left I began to question Ashlee again. "Who are you," I inquired. "I mean really." Ashlee sighed slightly. "It's better that you don't know Linda. Who I used to be doesn't matter anymore. And I was just like you at one time, scared to death of what was to come." "I'm not scared!" It wasn't really a lie. The truth was I was terrified with the thought of spending the rest of my life as Linda Anderson. I wanted to be Tom McClain again. "I just want to know what the hell is going on. Do you know who the judge is, I mean really?" Ashlee nodded her head slowly. "Yes, I do, but I can't tell you who he is or what you're doing here. They told me I couldn't tell you. I'm really sorry Linda." "They?" I replied. "Look, you have to tell me something, I'm going crazy here. You do know who I used to be, don't you?" "Yes, I was briefed on the way in. You were Tom McClain, a retired detective who was playing the stock market and making other types of deals. You were married to your best friend, Jennifer, who used to be a man herself. You recently lost a son and your marriage was - " "Okay, so you do know me," I interrupted and a little sore about her bringing up my son. "Don't you think it's fair if I know something about you - please?" "Linda," she started out. "You seem like a nice person and I really want to be your friend. Trust me, you don't want to know about my past, I wasn't very pleasant before I became Ashlee." I pouted a little in silence. It didn't seem fair that she knew my complete history when I didn't know anything about her. She saw my brooding and smiled gently. "It really means that much to you, doesn't it?" She took a drink of her diet cola and continued, "I used to be known as Matt Stover. I was 35 at the time I drove into Peace River by accident. I was on my way to what I thought was an important meeting." There was a look of guilt in her eyes. "What kind of meeting?" I asked. "A KKK meeting," she whispered back uneasily. "Are you telling me you used to be white?" I was astounded. "Yes, I was. Does that surprise you? You see I hated black people not because they did anything to me, but because I felt they were different. I also wasn't very respectful to women either. They were sex objects to be used to satisfy my manly needs. So, when the judge got me into his courtroom he decided to teach me a lesson in both areas. He made me into an African-American woman. It was horrible at first, I mean, I was everything I feared and loathed. But after I accepted who I was it got better. In a couple of weeks I couldn't imagine being anyone but Ashlee Gang. Tell me Linda, when you look at the Judge who do you see? "A middle-age white man in a black robe." Ashlee gave me a big grin. "I thought so. When I look at the Judge I see a middle-age black man. Someone else may see him as an Asian or Native American. The point is, he's trying to show us it's not the outside color that we should be looking at, but it's what's inside the person that matters." "Who is this Judge then?" She got a concern look on her face. "I told you Linda, I can't tell you. Believe me, I would love to but I can't and even if I did you wouldn't believe me. All I can tell you is that Judge Jasper is a nice boss to work for once he gets to know you." "Right," I responded sarcastically. "Ashlee, the man hates my guts." She gave me a soft smile. "I don't think he hates you Linda. He just isn't happy with the current situation. Working in Andersonville wasn't his idea." "You mean someone is forcing him to work here." "No, you can't force the Judge to do anything. What I mean is he was obligated to come here and isn't very happy about it. Look, despite what you may feel towards the Judge you're going to find out that he is a very honorable man. When he gives his word he keeps it, even if he doesn't want to keep it. I think that's what the problem is, the Judge is obligated to serve here and he isn't happy about it. Give him a few days, he'll cool down and then you'll see the real side of him." "What about this morning? Does he always turn men into women?" Ashlee laughed lightly. "No, just most of the time. I've kept a few statistics since I started working for him. In the cases of men over the age of 18, about 71% get turned into woman. For the woman that rate is even higher, about 90% get changed into men. Of course we get almost twice the number of men than we do woman coming through our town." "Over 18? He changes kids to?" I asked in surprise. "Yes," Ashlee said with some reservation in her voice as if she wasn't sure she should be telling me this. "Not many but we do get some. However, the judge never makes them any older than they already are and usually they don't have a memory of their past life. I've only known him to change the gender of five kids, all male to female." "Where do these people come from?" She frowned slightly at my question. "Look Linda, I've said too much already. Let me give you some advice instead. Andersonville is nothing like Peace River - not in the way it's run anyway. It's hard on the Judge to run his town the way he wants to and then this town under another set of rules. Give him time to adjust and be patient with him. He really is a nice man to work for once you get to know him. As for yourself, accept who you are and don't look back on your old life. You'll find the rewards of starting over with your current experiences to be a wonderful gift. Look, our food is here." The waitress placed our pizza on the table and Ashlee dug into it with great enthusiasm. I was surprised to see how many slices the slender woman was able to put away. I tried asking her about various things but she either turned the conversation to something else or ignored my question altogether. However, I did feel a certain bond toward her. She felt like a big sister who was genuinely concerned that I would fit into my new role. When we got back from lunch Officer Philips was waiting for us in my office. He was a tall, dark haired man who had let his mid-life bulge get the best of him. Despite being overweight he looked fairly professional and even carried a pleasant smile. I noticed he wasn't wearing a wedding band, which surprised me a little. I would have thought all the cops in Andersonville would have been married. "I've been waiting for you to return, Miss Anderson," he said with a grin. "Dr. Green would like to see you. Her office is on the second floor, room 212." "Who's Dr. Green?" I wanted to know. "You'll find out when you get there." I heard the cop chuckle as he left. "Do you know who she is?" I said to Ashlee. "I've never heard of her before. Maybe she's a medical doctor and needs to examine you. I'll finish up here while you're gone." "Sure - thanks." I wasn't to thrilled about seeing this doctor, and I certainly didn't want anyone examining my new body. As I made my way toward the steps the elevator door opened up and a man wearing a business suit walked out. 'Why walk when I can ride,' I said to myself. I got inside the elevator and hit the second floor button, only the door didn't close. "What's going on here," I said out loud with some aggravation. I hit the close button several times but nothing happened. "Stupid elevator!" I started pushing the number 2 on the panel and close door button at the same time but the door remained open. "Something wrong Miss Anderson?" It was Dave Williams standing in the hallway giving me a humorous grin. "Yeah, I can't get this stupid door to close." It annoyed me slightly that I had to explain the obvious to him. Why else would I be standing in the elevator pushing these buttons? "Yes, we've been having trouble with it," he explained. "Step out into the hallway for a moment and let's see what happens." I did as he told me and almost immediately the door closed. "Looks like everything's fine now," he said turning to leave. I pushed the service button several times but nothing happened. "Hey!" I yelled back at him. "It's not opening now." The cop turned back and looked at me. I noticed a small smile underneath his bushy mustache. "I'm afraid the elevator has been out of order for months Miss Anderson. But don't fret, the stairs will be good exercise for you." "Months! But I just saw somebody get out of it!" I protested. "I'm afraid that's impossible Miss Anderson, we can't even get the door to open. Now you better hurry, you don't want to keep Dr. Green waiting." Before I had a chance to reply the officer turned and walked away. 'Damn head games,' I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs. Were all the cops like him, denying reality? I made my way up to the second floor and found Dr. Green's office. There was the blond haired woman I had seen in court earlier fixing a small pot of coffee. She looked up and gave me a warm smile. "Hello Linda," she said in a welcome tone. "Please come in, I'll be with you in a moment." She went back to fooling with her coffee machine. The free time gave me a chance to look around the room. Her office looked out over Main Street, which at this time of the day was still slightly crowded with cars from the lunch time rush. While it was a rather small room there was a comforting atmosphere about it. In one corner a filing cabinet and small desk. In another area of the room there were a couple of chairs, a couch, and a lamp. Hanging from the walls were paintings of different locations - a view of a forest and a waterfall, as well as other beautiful places. There was no doubt in my mind that this Dr. Green was a psychiatrist. As for the doctor, she was a skinny and attractive woman in her late twenties, wearing a white, silk blouse and a pair of brown pants with a matching jacket. There were several gold chains around her neck and a huge ring to indicate she was married. Her eyes were light brown and she had a trusting smile. If I had still been a man I would have found her interesting but now - now it didn't have the same effect on my body. "Sorry to keep you waiting Linda. I just moved into my office over the weekend and I'm not very well organized yet. My name is Dr. Caroline Green, but you can call me Carol. Can I get you anything to drink, coffee or tea maybe?" "No thank you doctor," I replied rather smugly. I wasn't about to get too friendly with a psychiatrist. I planned to keep her at arm's length. She laughed softly. "I don't blame you for feeling that way. I guess I would too under the circumstances." "So you know who I am?" "Of course," she answered honestly while opening up a file lying on her desk. "You 'used' to be Tom McClain and were married for almost two years to your best friend. You had an adopted daughter named Tracy and you were an orphan for most of your life. Do you want me to go on?" "No thank you, I know my own history. And you're wrong Dr. Green, I didn't use to be Tom McClain - I still am Tom McClain. So let's not play any games. Why am I here?" "Please, sit down Linda." She made a motion for me to take a seat in a chair near her. "Or Tom if you prefer." I felt the last part was added to humor me, which only added to my silent anger. "Wouldn't you rather have me lie down on the couch instead," I taunted. "That's up to you," she answered in a tone that was surprisingly comforting. "Look Linda, I'm here to help, not pick your brain." "What kind of help are you offering me?" I asked with great mistrust. "A way out of this fantasy world?" The doctor giggled softly. "No Linda. I'm offering you a way to fit in. Let me explain what my role is. I'm to be your mother, your girlfriend, your helper, and guide in your new female world. I've had a lifetime experience at being a woman." "So you were born a female, is that what you're trying to tell me?" "Correct. Whatever you need to help dealing with your new role I'm here for you. Over there," she pointed to a small feminine table, "I can show you how to apply your makeup properly. If you need advice on dating, you can ask me. And when you get your first - period," she said the word softly, "I'll show you how to insert the tampon." I winced at the thought. "It's going to happen Linda, sometime in the next three weeks I suspect. And when it does. I will be there to support and help answer all your questions," she said in rather smoothing tone. "But we also can do fun things together," she added brightly. "We'll go shopping and I'll help you pick out clothes and underwear - things that all young women need. And we'll go out to lunch together so you can see and feel how women interact with each other. Soon it'll be like second nature to you." "What about now?" I asked. "Supposing I'm not interested in having you show me how to apply my eye shadow or lipstick?" "Then we can talk about other things, like staying healthy. Even though you're a young, healthy female, you'll need to start taking care of your body differently than you have in the past. For instance, take drinking water. It's important that you drink a least 6 glasses of water to keep your skin smooth." "Wait a minute! Stop, stop, stop!" I launched out of my chair and stood in the middle of the room. "I don't 'want' any of this. I don't 'want' the shopping trips or the girl's night out or the dates with boys opening up doors for me. And I sure as 'hell' don't 'want' the monthly 'PERIODS' you're talking about!' All I want is to be me again - Tom McClain - an all-American male. How long will I be stuck in this role?" She looked at me with a touch of concern. "He didn't tell, did he! I'm sorry Tom, I thought you knew. The fact is you will remain Linda Anderson for the rest for life. I know that sounds a little scary right now Tom - but I promise with my help you'll look and act like any natural born woman by the time we're through. You just need to learn how to adjust." "That's the point 'doctor'," I almost snarled. "I don't want to adjust. I was very happy with the sex I was born with. I liked being a man just as much as you liked being born a woman. Can't you understand that?" "I do," she said sympathetically, "but I can't change your future. Tom, sit down please and listen carefully to what I have to say." I did as she asked with a glum look on my face. "Why Judge Jasper turned you into a woman I can't say. You could ask him but I don't think he'll give you the answer you are looking for. Remember what you told your friend, Al, when he got changed into Jennifer?" "Yes and how do you know what I said?" I demanded to know. "Because I talked to your brother earlier. I see every new resident who remembers their past life, it's my job. But I digress - you told him that Al Parker was dead and he needed to accept being Jennifer. Tom, you need to do the same thing." "But that's different," I almost yelled out. "Al couldn't have survived another treatment of Dr. Jensen's serum. He was forced to remain living as Jennifer Anderson. If that weren't the case I would have turned him back into Al Parker myself. But with me, all the Judge has to do is wave his hands and I'm a man again. This isn't a permanent situation - it can be changed! I could become Tom McClain again." "Technically you're probably right. But the reality is he won't do it. I'm here to prepare you for your new life as Linda Anderson. If he were planning on changing you back then I wouldn't have been assigned to this task. I'm sorry Tom, it's not the answer you wanted but it's the truth. You have to accept that you're now Linda Anderson and will remain so until you die." Dr. Green paused for a second before continuing. "If you like, I can prescribe some medication that'll help make it easier for you to accept what has happened." It was laid out on the table like an offer, one which I had no intentions of accepting. "No drugs doctor, I'll fight you on that." "I don't want to fight you Tom," she responded carefully. "But the offer is there if you want to take it. It won't affect how you think, only how you feel about certain things." "You mean like men, don't you?" "Yes, among other things. It'll help you accept your womanhood much easier. Either way you're going to have to accept and live with the fact you are now Linda Anderson, a young woman." "Who do you report to?" I demanded to know. She looked a little hurt by the question. "No one Tom. Whatever you tell me stays in this room. If it was any other way I wouldn't have taken this job." "And I can talk to you about anything?" "Only in here," she cautioned me. "Once you leave this room you have to revert back to the role you were given. Call this a small respite from your current reality." "Okay, then why is it everyone seems to deny the reality of the situation. For instance, Sergeant Williams told me the elevator was broken and they couldn't even get the door to open - only I not only saw someone get out of it, I was standing in the damn thing until he pulled me out. Or the fact that if you try to leave town you find yourself entering back into Andersonville from the north!" "Well," Carol Green started out; "one reason is because this doesn't happen to us. We can come and go whenever we want. In fact, I don't live in Andersonville; I live in a town nearby. So for us that reality doesn't happen to us." "But you know it does happen, right?" "Yes." At least Dr. Green was truthful about it. "Well the cop who gave me a ticket Saturday acted like I was nuts. Did he know about this loop, or whatever you call it?" "He knew, but he's been told to act like it doesn't exist. And I was really upset to find out the boys in the bunker let you crash. In fact, I have a meeting with their supervisor in 10 minutes and I'm really going to raise hell with them. Both of you could have been seriously hurt or killed." "Bunker?" I asked. The doctor blushed slightly at her mistake. "I wasn't suppose to tell you that Linda. Look, forgot about what I just said. Instead, I want you to concentrate on your current life. Accept who you are and try to enjoy the things being a woman has to offer. It's a lot more pleasant than you think." She gave me a warm and caring smile that I took to be genuine. "I guess we should talk about your restrictions before you go." 'Restrictions' I wanted to yell out. So now I was being restricted on what I could and could not do. This was never mentioned in the deal I made with Dennis Butz. "What are you talking about?" I demanded to know. "Every resident assigned to Andersonville is given a restriction level from 1 to 7, seven being the most restrictive. Most new residents have a level 5 status but you were granted a level 4," she told me pleasantly. "And that's suppose to make me happy?" I responded. "What does this mean to me?" "Basically it means you can go anywhere in town and outside the city limits to the north - up to where the cliffs are. This will allow you to go camping in the woods anytime you want as long as you clear it ahead of time with Sergeant Williams or myself. Under normal conditions you would have long-distance and Internet privileges but those are being withheld from you right now - I'm sure you can understand why. Give it a couple of months and even those restrictions will be lifted. There are other things you can do that we can talk about on Wednesday." "It sounds like I'm in prison." "Oh Linda," she said jokingly. "It's not like that at all. This is only being done for your own protection. Once you become accustomed to your new life you will be given more freedom. But to be honest, I can tell you're still a little upset by what has happened and you may make a rash decision that could affect your life here." "Like run my car into a wall?" I said. "Yes, something like that." She gave me another one of her warm, welcoming smiles that was supposed to break the ice but I ignored it. I was a prisoner in Andersonville and she was one of my wardens who was going to tell me what I could and could not do by her timetable. I wasn't pleased at all. "Well, I have to go to my other appointment and you need to get back to work young lady." I felt like the "young lady' was added by her to re-affirm my position here. "I'll see you again on Wednesday afternoon Linda. Maybe we can do lunch on Friday if you feel like it." I didn't say anything as she walked with me down the stairs. I was in a state of semi-shock to learn they planned to keep me as Linda Anderson for the rest of my life. After saying goodbye I pretended to go into the bathroom but instead peeked outside to see where she went next. It came as no surprise to me that she got into the elevator. So there wasn't any question about it, the elevator was the way to the bunker she had mentioned. That meant the people I saw exiting the elevator weren't really business people at all but some kind of technical personal. When I walked back into my office Ashlee was filing some paperwork. "How did it go?" she wanted to know. "It was different," was the only answer I could come up with. To be honest, I didn't know how it had gone. The doctor was planning to see me three times a week which lead me to believe it hadn't gone all that well. "Now that you're back, I want to teach you how to focus on a subject." "What do you mean?" I asked her. "When the Judge changed you into his assistant, he gave you certain powers. This was done so he and his people could channel into one of the residents and find out things about them. Here, let's give it a try. Take my hand and focus on Peggy Wilson, our first case of the day. Picture her in your mind and when you have her - let your mind go." I took Ashlee's hands and got a mental image of Peggy in my mind. Then I relaxed a little and found everything around me go black. I felt my mind moving, as if being transported through a long dark tunnel, and suddenly I was in her old male body looking up at the Judge who was talking. It was weird; I could feel Mr. Jarvis/Peggy's fear, anger, concern, and a range of other emotions as well. Right now he was asking himself what he had got into as the judge was getting ready to pronounce his sentence. Unexpectedly, I was jerked back down that same dark tunnel and into my own body again. "What was that?" I asked. "It was the story of her life. We could have gone forward or backward from that point but I didn't want to overdo it your first time. How do you feel?" "Tired," I responded. I felt like I had just had a 30 minute workout on my treadmill. "How long did that last?" "About 10 seconds. Don't worry, it gets easier every time you do it. In a month you won't even feel any side effects." "So you're telling me I can tune into anyone's life whenever I want?" Actually it was kind of cool thought. "No," Ashlee told me. "You can only use the power when the Judge or one of his clan gives you permission to do so. If you try it on your own it doesn't work. Oh, one more thing. Don't believe everything you see or feel. It's possible for the individual to make up things in their mind that seem true but really aren't. Sort of like telling a lie over and over again, after a while it feels like the truth to them." "How will I know when that happens?" I asked. "You won't. In some cases you'll just have to use your instincts. But it's not your job to figure it out, the Judge will take care of that." "How often do you have to use this power?" All of the sudden I had a deep desire to find out everything I could about the Judge and his people. I suspected with their attachment to Area 51, they were space Aliens who had crashed on the earth and decided not to leave. "I use my power about 2-3 times a day but I live in the same town that they do. I suspect that the number of times you have to use your powers will be a lot less. However, that could change soon. Many of the Judge's people have business interest in Andersonville that will require them to come here on a fairly regular schedule. "Like me?" someone said humorously. In the doorway stood a young man, perhaps 25 years old, wearing a business suit and tie. He was about 6 feet tall, skinny but not too skinny, and wore an almost boyish grin. "Hello Ashlee, how's it going. And this must be Linda Anderson. You've made quite a stir among our people Linda, or should I say, as Tom McClain you did." I was surprised to see he was so open not only about himself but my past as well. Other than Carol Green, he was the first person to admit who I once was. "Mark, you know the rules," Ashlee responded but her warning wasn't too stern. "Linda, this is Mark Merrick. He's one of our police officers in Peace River. Watch out for him." The man faked a painful look. "Ashlee, I'm hurt. I'm one of the nicer people in Peace River. Beside, I'm starting up a business here in Andersonville." He handed me a card that read 'Mercury Connections' with a dark picture of the Roman God Mercury - without the wing shoes. "I have a small store at the Andersonville mall," he continued, "where I sell cell phones, fax machines, Internet services. If you need something that deals with communications I'm the person you want to see Linda." "Don't you think it's a slow business to get into?" I asked him directly. "Most of the residents can't call outside this little town of yours, let alone have Internet access." He spotted me a knowing grin. "True, but you can always use a cell phone to call your boyfriend anytime during the day." So now we were back to playing mind games again. "Really, I can make you a good deal on a cell phone Linda - and the Internet access when it becomes available to you." I looked at his card and noticed there was something odd about the dark figure imprinted on it. Then I figured out what is was and asked, "I thought Mercury wore wing shoes?" He flinched at the comment. "They were in style at the time." Mark Merrick explained as if he knew the Greek God. Of course I knew that was nonsense, the God Mercury didn't exist. The policeman/salesman quickly changed the subject and said, "Stop by my store sometime this week Linda and I'll set you up with a brand new cell phone and knock 20% of the first month." "I'll think about it Mr. Merrick." Ashlee interrupted us. "Did you need to see the Judge before we go Mark?" "If he's in." The man looked toward the door for a moment as if he were sending a mental message. "Looks like I can go in. I should only be about 5 minutes or so Ashlee. Linda, it was nice meeting you. I hope you'll take me up on my offer." He shook my hand then opened up the door and went inside. "What's going to happen in 5 minutes," I asked. "Mark's flying me back home." "But what about my training? I'm not ready yet," I protested vigorously. "You'll do fine Linda. Just don't do anything to make the Judge mad and everything will work out fine." 'As if that was possible,' I wanted to say. The man was impossible to get along with. ****** I finally made it home from my first, exhausting day at work. Fortunately for me the Judge didn't come out of his chambers the rest of the afternoon. He did call me in once to complain that I hadn't made his coffee strong enough and made me make him another pot while he belittled me for it. It was enough to make me want to scream but I somehow found the strength to hold my tongue. Now the pleasant smell of chicken and mash potatoes ran through the house. It was one of my favorite meals. "Hi sweetheart," mom said tenderly. "How was your first day at work?" "Rough," I replied. Dad gave me a smile and chuckled. "Welcome to the working world honey - it's not like high school." I wanted to argue that I already knew what the working world was like but knew it was a useless battle. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson didn't remember their own past lives and they sure didn't remember Tom McClain. To them I was simply their daughter Linda, who they had raised all these years in this quiet little town. But then, the good news was they didn't remember losing Linda, Steve, and Jennifer. For them, not remembering their past lives was probably the best thing that could have happened to them. "I've made your favorite dinner to mark your first day of work," Mom said proudly. "Thanks Mom," I replied in a tired voice and then, to her surprise, gave her a big hug. She was such a warm and caring woman, and a great mother. The kind of mother I used to dream about while growing up in the orphanage. Having her around almost made up for having to pretend to be her daughter. "Can I help you with anything?" I offered. "Would you set the table for me?" she answered. "Sure mom." I grabbed some plates and started putting them around the dinner room table. ****** Day two was much like day one except I didn't have Ashlee to lean on. Judge Jasper was in his usual foul mood that day. The police led five male prisoners into court, one at a time. In the end, each one was turned into a young girl between the ages of three and 10. Fortunately for them, none of the little girls remembered their past lives. I wondered if it was a random event on what person they became or if Judge Jasper decided beforehand. My guess was the latter since Dr. Green wasn't present in the courtroom this morning to guide them through the trauma and shock of being changed into another person and/or gender. After the morning court dates Judge Jasper disappeared into his chambers, leaving me to work on the pile of paperwork he had given me. An hour later my phone buzzed and it was the Judge calling me into his office again. There was an impatient look on his face. "I'll be gone the rest of the afternoon," he said with a scowl as if he didn't trust me to be alone. "But before I go, I want to practice your focusing skills with me. Take my hand!" It was a rather rude command but I obeyed. I took his hands and suddenly felt my head was being invaded by his thoughts. "You're fighting me!" he said to me sternly. "Why?" But I noticed he wasn't really talking with me, rather he was invading my mind with his thoughts. "What - how - I can hear you talking to me." I replied back in real words. "Of course you can young lady. Now stop fooling around and focus on our second case of the day - little Tina Felts." He jerked my hands slightly to focus and I felt myself going into a slight trance. There was Tina as a young boy, maybe 7 years old, running from his father who was half drunk. The much bigger man was holding a belt in one hand and an open bottle of beer in the other. "Come back here you little shit!" he yelled at the frightened boy. "I'm going to teach you to respect me from now on." Tina tried to run into his room and lock the door but his father got to him first. He threw his son hard against a wall and Tina ended up on the floor. "Now I'll teach you not to back-talk me." He raised the belt up high over his head and brought it down with all his might. I could feel the pain of belt hitting the boy's shoulder and back - as well as the fear and sadness that he was feeling. It was too much for me to handle and I jerked myself out of the trance. "My - my - God. How could he do that to his son?" I wanted to know. Judge Jasper never said a word. Instead he stood up and went back behind his desk, a sorrowful look on his face. I could see he felt the same way I did. "Judge?" "Miss Anderson," he said in a firm but neutral voice. "You need to work on your skills more. For one thing, you tired too easily. Being a young girl, I can understand why but we need to get you up to speed. I want you to start jogging at least 3 miles a day. This will help tone your body and build up your tolerance. Do you understand?" I did and nodded my head. "Good, I hate repeating myself." He stood up. "I'm leaving now. You will not enter into my office unless it's to drop something off on my desk, do I make myself clear?" I nodded my head again. "Then I'll see you tomorrow. Close the door as you leave." I spent the rest of the afternoon filling out paper work and filing the previous morning cases. But no matter how hard I worked, my mind kept going to back to Tina Felts. In her past life he was known as Flex Kalua, a three-time loser at stealing other people's cars. The last time he had been caught red-handed boosting a new corvette from his neighbor's driveway. I had to admit; at least he lost his freedom by going out in style. The judge presiding over his case had decided the man was hopeless and threw the book at him. Flex had been given so many years in jail that by the time he got out he would have been too old to drive. While I didn't have a lot of sympathy for criminals, I wondered what kind of person I would've turned out to be if a father who was a drunken-monster had raised me. So maybe Andersonville was supposed to be a second chance for people like him. It seemed like a pleasant idea anyway. Then I remembered Pete Atkins telling the town was set up to stop a conflict between his people and theirs. If this was so, why did they need other people to fill in the blank spaces? I was so busy thinking that I didn't realize it was after five o'clock until my dad showed up. "Working late honey?" he asked me. "Sorry Dad." I grinned foolishly. "I guess I lost track of time. Let me grab my purse." "No problem dear, I wanted to see where you worked anyway. Nice office by the way." "I guess. I would introduce you to Judge Jasper but he's already left for the day." But then I began to think that I hadn't actually seen him leave, so maybe he was still in his office. "Let me drop some papers on his desk and then we can go." I slipped into his office to find it empty and ventured he must have slipped out through the courtroom to avoid passing by me. I laid a few files on his desk that he had wanted and locked the door as I left. "I hope mom made something good for dinner," I said as we left. "I could use a good meal after today." Dad just laughed and put his arm around me as we walked out to the car. ****** I thought the first two days of working for this monster had been bad but I was about to be in for a rude awakening. He came bellowing out of his office door even before I had a chance to sit down. "What is the meaning of this," he demanded to know. "What?" I asked innocently enough. I had no idea what he could be so mad about. "You have these papers in the wrong order. I want the profiles of the person last, not first. And you misspelled several words and used improper grammar. Look," he pointed his finger at a sentence. "You used 'a' instead of 'an' here. It's all screwed up. I want you to retype it over again and this time file everything the way it's suppose to be - do I make myself clear?" "Crystal!" I replied softly back in an acid tone and on the verge of losing my temper with him. He returned my reply with a stare that almost made me wish I hadn't said it that way but it was too late now. I held my ground and gave him an icy glare back. Then I noticed a slight, thin smile on his face as he turned and went back into his office. It was the first thing he had done out of character this week and left me a little unnerved. We had two more transitions that morning only this time neither one had a criminal record. One was a middle age lady who was dying of breast cancer. Her file said she'd been divorced for almost three years and didn't have any living relatives. It made me wonder if the other people Judge Jasper had transformed had also been loners. She was changed into a 13-year-old girl with long, red hair and didn't seem to remember her past life. The next case was a 27-year-old man who had decided to kill himself by taking an overdose of aspirin. Judge Jasper told him in strong words that he needed to learn a lesson about thinking of others so the Judge turned him into a 25-year-old mother of two. The man remembered what happened and wasn't very happy as Carol Green and a couple of the police officers pulled her away. I could see Dr. Green was going to have her hands full this morning. No sooner had I taken a seat at my desk than the judge came out of his chambers and gave me an icy stare. "Have you forgotten about your appointment today?" he asked "What?" I responded. "I'm not suppose to meet with Dr. Green until this afternoon." "I'm not talking about Dr. Green," he said thinly. "I'm talking about the ticket you got over the weekend. You were suppose to be in court 5 minutes ago." "I'm - I'm sorry Judge Jasper," I responded in an apologetic tone. I had completely forgotten it was this morning. I stood up to enter the courtroom via his chambers but he blocked my path. "Where do you think your going," he steamed. "To court like you asked. I always follow you into court." "Not this time," he hissed slightly. "You're a defendant, you enter my courtroom like anyone else young lady. Now go around to the front and enter like you're supposed to - and don't stop along the way. I want you in my courtroom in 60 seconds." Before I had a chance to reply he walked into his chambers and slammed the door. My temper rose and I was going to follow him anyway but good sense got the best of me. I walked down the hallway, turned toward the courtroom doors and went in. The judge was already seated and waiting. The cop who had given me a ticket, Officer Tabler, was watching me with almost an amused look on his face. I took my place where so many others had before and faced the Judge. "Well, I'm so glad you could join us today Miss Anderson," he said in a dry tone. "Officer Tabler, would you please tell us why we're here." "I cited Miss Linda Anderson Saturday afternoon for running her car into the dead-end barrier on the north end of Main Street Your Honor. While she hadn't appeared to been drinking, she was acting in an irrational manner. Damage to the wall is estimated to be about $500." "I see officer." Judge Jasper turned to face me directly. "It's a good thing you weren't drinking Miss Anderson or you'd be in real trouble. Not only are you underage, but I take a very dim view of people who drink and then get behind the wheel of a car. I'm going to fine you $150 dollars and -" "Wait a minute," I interrupted. "Aren't you going to give me a chance to explain myself?" "EXPLAIN YOURSELF?" Judge Jasper roared angrily. "You mean you really believe you have a good explanation for running your car into a wall - besides just being plain STUPID!" The bile rose in my throat. I should have kept my mouth shut but my anger got the best of me. "Yes, I can. It's this damn road. When I -" "Watch your language in my courtroom young lady," he warned me. "Do you understand me?" Oh yes, I understood him fine. He was a prick and a bastard who was going to make my life a living hell for reasons I hadn't figured out yet. He was pushing me to lose my temper but I wasn't going to let that happen. No, I was going to show him I was a better man then he was even if I did have a female body now. I took a breath to calm down and then continued. "Forgive my language, Your Honor." The judge got a surprised look on his face as if he wasn't expecting me to reply this way. "But when I left Andersonville heading south I found myself coming back into town from the north. So I thought if I drove north I would end up on the south side of town." The judge gave the police officer a look as if I was talking to him in a foreign language. "Is this what you meant Officer Tabler by her acting in a irrational manner." "It is your honor. Miss Anderson was also yelling and cursing at me. I finally had to restrain her and have her father pick her up." "That's a lie," I yelled out. The judge hit his gavel hard against the bench. "You're out of order Miss Anderson. If this officer says he had to restrain you then I believe he had to restrain you." "He held my arm and placed me in his car Your Honor. It isn't anything like he is describing to you." "So now he's exaggerating, is that it Miss Anderson?" I could see where he was going with this and didn't reply. "I asked you a question young lady." "Yes Your Honor." It was the wrong thing to say. "And yet you want me to believe your foolish story about trying to leave town. I think I know who is exaggerating here." "But it's the truth," I insisted in a tone that was teetering on the edge of rage. He slammed his gavel down again. "That's enough Miss Anderson." I could almost see the steam coming out of his ears. "I find you guilty of reckless driving and damaging city property - as well as putting other lives in danger. I'm fining you $350 plus court cost AND - I'm ordering you to pay for damage to the wall. However, I'm willing to wave $100 of your fine providing you write Officer Tabler here a one page letter of apology for your rude treatment of him within the next 24 hours." The officer looked rather smugly at me. "I'll pay the full amount Your Honor," I said, letting my disgust show through. It was worth $100 to hold on to what little pride I had left. "Suit yourself Miss Anderson. Court is adjourned." The Judge went back into his chambers while Officer Tabler made his quick exit out the side door. I stood there for a minute shaking in anger. I wanted to scream at someone but there wasn't anyone around, and I most certainly wasn't going to break down and start crying and give them any satisfaction - despite my new female emotions wanting me to do just that. I was going to beat them at their own game. I was going to be a stronger man than all of them. I wasn't going to let them break Tom McClain down. I held that in my mind and went back to my office to re-type the reports from the previous days. I wasn't going to let this 'monster' break me. Almost an hour and a half later I had retyped and arranged the files the way Judge Jasper had wanted them to be. I thought it would make him happy but I found out I was wrong. "Look at the way you worded these sentences," he started out. "It could mean anything by the way it's written." "What do you mean," I asked looking at the sentence. "It says that you asked Mr. Marshal if he had anything to say before you passed your judgment. He replied that he didn't understand and you told him he would soon. Then you proceeded to transform him into Candy Bailey" "Yes, now you see what I am saying?" "No, it looks fine to me," I answered. My anger was now rising faster then I could control it. "How can I work with such inapt help!" he started to rave. "Ashlee knows how to run a courthouse but you, an untrained monkey could do a better job. Must I do everything MYSELF! Is it too much to expect a little help from you now and then? How can I adapt under these conditions." It was too much for me to bear and I exploded in an angry rage. "You self-centered selfish Ass! You wouldn't know good help if it came up and bit you in the butt. You think you're having problems adjusting, try stepping into my shoes. I get turned into a girl, am forced to dress, act, and live as one - I get dumped into a crappy job with an unappreciative monster for a boss and on top of all that, I have to worry about getting a period. You think you have it hard - I'll trade places with you any day of the week. You think you can do a better job on these files?" I grabbed them from his hands, "than you do them." I threw the files on the floor with all my might and the papers scattered all over the place. Judge Jasper stood there with an almost triumphant look on his face. I found tears streaming down my face and ran out of the room in embarrassment. He had won - he had broken me. I was ashamed at myself but I couldn't stop the cry that I felt coming. I ran into the restroom - too upset to realize it was the men's room. But once inside I didn't care. I dashed into the first stall slamming the door behind me and then I buried my face in my hands and started crying. I had told myself I wouldn't break down like this but I couldn't stop the tears. It was almost a relief as each tear and sob came out of my body. Slowly I began to feel better and in a few minutes my sobbing slowed down. I heard someone walk into the bathroom and over to my stall. At first I was afraid it was the Judge but from the look of the shoes and pants I realized it was one of the Andersonville Police Officers. He knocked on the stall door. "Miss Anderson, are you okay?" It was Dave Williams and there was a touch of concern in his voice. "Does it sound like I'm okay," I shot back in cynical tone and immediately regretted doing so. I opened up the stall door and stepped outside wiping the remaining tears from my eyes. "I'm sorry Sergeant Williams, I didn't mean to snap at you like that." He actually gave me a small smile as if he understood. "You're using the wrong restroom Linda. I'm supposed to issue our new residents a ticket if they make this mistake but - I'm going to overlook it this time seeing that you were upset when you entered. But please try to make a more conscious effort next time. We don't want to upset any of our visitors who happen to be here some day." "Thank - thank you Sergeant - Dave." His bushy mustache rose slightly. "You're not supposed to call me by my first name either - at least not yet. Judge Jasper wants to see you in his chambers. But first," he held up my purse, "I think you should go to the ladies room and freshen up some." I thanked him for my purse and went into the ladies room. I looked at my face in the mirror - it was a mess. So I carefully worked to get it back into shape. I wanted to look my best when I marched back in the Judge's chambers. I was going to show him that he'd won the battle but not that war, that my spirit hadn't been broken yet. I made careful strokes with my mascara, making my eyelashes appear longer and darker. Then I re-applied my eye shadow more carefully than I did this morning, making sure it covered the entire eyelid. My foundation had held up okay but my blush needed major repair. I ran some over my cheeks giving me an almost cheery look again. Finally I pushed out my lips and ran my pink lipstick over them. I didn't look perfect but at least now you couldn't tell I had been crying. Even the redness in my eyes was gone. I was ready to face the judge and whatever punishment losing my temper had cost me. It couldn't have been as bad as the last two and a half days I thought. I straighten out my dress and hose then stepped out of the bathroom. With every step I took my confidence grew; Judge Jasper was going to see a strong individual. Then fear struck - whom I was kidding; I had seen what the Judge could do. I stopped and debated about going in but I knew I had to. If I didn't I could never face myself in the mirror again. I took a deep breath to settle down then walked into my office. To my surprise, Dennis Butz was standing next to my desk. "Hello Linda," he said pleasantly. "Dennis, what are you doing here?" I was so happy to see him standing there that I forgot I was supposed to be angry with him for putting me in this position. "I heard there was a little trouble," he said with a small grin. "Yeah, you could say that. I have to see Judge Jasper now." Dennis took my arm and led me out of my office. "Why don't I take you to lunch instead. My car's right outside." It didn't sound like I really had a choice in the matter. I got inside the large Buick and he started driving south out of town. Dennis pulled out his cell phone and punch in a number. "Barry, this is Dennis Butz. I'm leaving town with Linda Anderson, authorization 34-delta black. Thank you Barry." He put the phone back in his pocket and continued to drive as if nothing was wrong. "Where are you taking me," I asked nervously. "There's a nice place just outside of town," he replied without taking his eyes off the road. "I figured you could use a little outside field trip after this morning. We'll be there in a few minutes, just relax." The car crested over the same hill that had taken me back into town days before only this time there was nothing but open road ahead of us. I noticed we ran over three, black metal plates that crossed over the entire road. A couple of miles later Dennis pulled the car up to a small building called the Track Side Inn. We seemed to be the only customers there. "This way," Dennis said and like a true gentleman, held the door open for me. A server greeted us at the door. "Peter, we'd like a table by the tracks." The man nodded and led us upstairs to the balcony that had about 15 tables on it with umbrellas. Our table overlooked two, well maintained sets of railroad tracks that ran next to the restaurant. Dennis held my chair out as I sat down and then took a seat across from me. "I took the liberty of ordering for both of us," he told me. "Peter, I'll take a cold Coors and bring the young lady a Bud light please." The man nodded and left. "Don't you know you could get in trouble for serving beer to a minor?" I said, making sure he caught the sarcastic tone of my voice with just a hint of anger. "You look like you could use a drink right now," he responded with a grin. Peter was back in a moment with our drinks and our meal. Dennis had ordered both of us a chicken sandwich with fries. Then the waiter left us alone. "I guess your new job hasn't been working out so well," Dennis said with slight amusement. "You could say that. By the way, you forgot to mention that my new job would require me to wear dresses," I replied sarcastically while I hold out the hem of my dress. "Oh?" he smiled in mock surprise. "It must have slipped my mind. Yes, you'll be required to report to work everyday as a young woman. Sorry I didn't mention that sooner." "So, now that I'm fired are you going to turn me back into a man?" Dennis got a surprised look on his face. "Fired? What makes you think you're fired?" "Isn't that what this lunch is all about? To break the news to me gently so I won't ball my eyes out? Besides, I'm sure Judge Jasper isn't going to want me around after today." The director laughed heartily. "Yes, the Judge was a little steamed about what you said. He gave me an ultimatum - you or him." "So that's it then," I replied a little relieved. "I'm out." "No," Dennis told me in-between bites of his sandwich. "Judge Jasper's out. I released him before you got there." "You mean you fired him?" I was surprised. "Not really. I'm replacing him with someone else." He paused to chuckle as if it was part of an inside joke that I wasn't a privy to. "And believe me, the judge wasn't any happier when he found out who I got to replace him. Tomorrow you'll have a new boss to report to. Trust me Linda, you're going to get along with her just fine." "What about Judge Jasper," I inquired. "He'll go back to Peace River where he wants to be anyway. When the new judge is out, he'll fill in; but I suspect he'll be a lot more pleasant to be around. You see Linda, Judge Jasper wasn't really angry at you, it was me he wanted to get back at." "I don't understand, what did you do to him?" Dennis took another bite of his sandwich and I could see him debating how much he wanted to tell me. "It's better that you don't know that part of the story. What Judge Jasper was trying to do was prove a point. First, he turned every new person brought into Andersonville into a female. Next, he started pushing you to lose your temper. You have to understand that while Andersonville may be my project Judge Jasper was the one running the show - under my rules that is. This created quite a stir with his people and he wanted out - but I wouldn't let him. So he decided to get back at me at your expense I'm sorry to say. If I had let him continue the entire town would've been filled with woman in a few months. I really had no choice but to let him out of his obligation." "What about me?" I demanded to know. "When do I get changed back into a man." The director gave me his first serious look of the day. "You don't. You'll remain as Linda Anderson for the rest of your life." "May I ask why?" I had been expecting that answer but still, it was a little hard to swallow. I knew I should have been boiling mad at Dennis Butz but I wasn't. True, I wa

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I stood there in my black dress watching them slowly lower the casket into the ground. Standing next to me was my mother, who was weeping softly. Next to her was my sister Jennifer, and she seemed the saddest of us all. Perhaps she was remembering her own mother and father's funeral who had both died when she was just a young girl. On the other side of the casket I could see Crius standing next to Dennis with an impatient frown. He seemed so out of place, and the expression on...

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Andersonville 3 The Price of Revenge

Andersonville 3 - The Price of Revenge by Kelly Davidson This story is dedicated to all the survivors of child abuse, both physical and emotional. May you find the support and strength to deal with it like I did. Fade in... Linda Anderson - the do anything wonder woman. That's what the job title should have read. Not that I was good at everything I did; I was just expected to do everything around the office. That included making coffee, filing folders,...

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Andersonville 8 The return of Tom McClain

Andersonville 8 - The return of Tom McClain! by Kelly Davidson This story is dedicated to my good friend Darkside, who inspired me to reach beyond what I thought I was capable of writing. Fade in... "Would you like some desert Linda?" Dennis Butz asked politely. "No thanks," I answered suspiciously. The man had been acting way too nice to me today. It had been a pleasant lunch so far. Dennis had started out by asking how my brother was doing, and I could see that he...

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Andersonville 10 Boy trouble

"Come on out, Linda," Judge Herns told me. "I don't want to," was my reply back to her. "I look ridiculous!" "It can't be that bad," I heard Dr. Green say. "Yes it can," I responded through the closed door. "Why do I have to do this?" "Because it's part of your agreement for having me change you back into Linda," Judge Herns replied a little sternly. "Now come out here so we can see how you look." I reluctantly opened the door and stepped out wearing the ridiculous outfit...

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Andersonville 9 Never cry wolf

Andersonville 9 - Never cry wolf by Kelly Davidson This story dedicated to Gwendolyn Ann Smith for her, "Remembering our dead". It's a place dedicated to our TG brothers and sisters who were murdered at the hands of others due to hate and intolerance. On the average, one (1) TG person is murdered each month. Would you take a moment to visit the site, bow your head, say a prayer for our fallen brothers and sisters, and remember what we are fighting for - the right to be treated as any...

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Andersonville 22 The Awakening

Mike Stoner sat and watched as his boss read the report. Dennis Butz scanned through each page carefully, taking extra time to check out the psychological profile Mike had prepared. Satisfied with what he saw, Dennis placed the report down next to him. "Very thorough," he stated. "Thank you," Mike smiled. Dennis Butz was a good man to work for. "I think she is a very good choice for who you have in mind." Dennis nodded. "When can you move her?" "Tomorrow morning. I...

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Andersonville 27 What if

It was way too early for someone to be calling. Somewhere in the darkness of my room I could hear my cell phone ringing. Looking at the clock on my dresser I cursed - it was 3:30 in the morning. Moving my hand in the direction of the annoying sound, I found the phone and turned it on. "Hello," I said in a curt fashion. I wanted the person to know I wasn't happy about this early morning wake up call. "Good morning, Linda," Dennis Butz replied crisply. "I'm sorry to call you at...

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Andersonville 11 The God Slayer

There we were, two girls having lunch on a cool, April day - only that wasn't the case at all. Neither of us was who we really once were and only one of us was a girl. At least that's what I kept telling myself. As I began my second year as a citizen of Andersonville, there were times I regretted my decision to be turned back into Linda Anderson. It wasn't that I hated my life; I just didn't feel natural living as a woman. In all fairness, I most likely would have felt as...

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Andersonville 17 Childhood

Fade in... The town of Andersonville Larry Smith, Bill Maxwell, and Steve Anderson walked across the school grounds. They didn't have football practice today, but that didn't stop the boys from pursuing other types of sports. They were heading for the park to shoot some hoops. The three of them looked like a group of typical teenage boys, but there was nothing typical about them, or for that matter, anyone else in Andersonville. "Is Sally going to meet us there?" Larry asked....

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Andersonville 18 Love and War

There I sat shifting through the many piles of papers lying on my desk and wishing I were somewhere else. It was truly amazing how many reports passed through my hands to be filed or used to type up other reports. I knew that at least half of them would reach Judge Jasper's desk, where he would study them for a few minutes then put them in his out box to be filed by you know who. What surprised me was how much information Judge Jasper remembered. He would quote me numbers on the...

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Andersonville 26 Hate Crimes

Fade in - Somewhere in the Northwestern United States Leo knew he was in trouble the moment he came out of the portal. The place where he was supposed to have gone looked nothing like where he was. Instead of being in the Arizona desert, he was in a canyon surrounded by high cliffs and tall pine trees. On one of the rocky bluffs he caught sight of a herd of wild mountain goats walking along a precarious ridge. "Oh crap," Leo shouted, mostly out of a reaction to the fear he...

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Andersonville 24 Dr Jensen I Presume

"She's here," Leo said in a respectful tone. Crius grunted, and slowly rose from the chair in his tiny but comfortable study. His new accommodations, a single story house with two bedrooms, were smaller than what he was used to, but still better than what the Olympians had provided him with. He entered the living room, and waited for a woman in her early 60's to get out of the car. She walked slowly, with a limp, as she made her way up the entranceway. Leo ushered her inside,...

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Andersonville 29 Terror from the sky

Fade in -- North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain Command Center General Grim walked swiftly down the carpeted hallway flanked by two high-ranking Colonels who served as his aides. His mood matched his name. Anyone who dared wake him in the middle of the night had better have a good reason, and this one certainly fit the bill. Over the past two days his facility had tracked an object just beyond the orbit of Neptune. Normally it would've been...

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Andersonville 4 Fallen Star

Andersonville 4 - Fallen Star by Kelly Davidson This story is dedicated to the volunteers and workers of AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and other related, drug rehab programs. Fade in... I couldn't believe I was sitting here. Twelve years ago I was at the top of my game. 'Mack the knife' the fans use to call me. They gave me that name because I would slice through the defense of any team in the NFL. My team, the Cincinnati Bengals, was 14 and 2 going into the playoffs. We...

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Andersonville 14 The Mailman

Flashback - Three months earlier... Judge Jasper opened up the chamber door with such great force that he almost ripped it from its hinges. Behind him followed Andrew Marshall (Mars), Pete Akins (Apollo) and Ashlee Gang. Jupiter slammed the crumbled note down on his desk in rage and faced his two sons. "This is intolerable!" he almost screamed. "A few months ago it was just one person, today it's two. What's he going to do the next time, bring in a busload?" "Father,"...

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Andersonville 20 The Cure

"Good morning, Crius," Dennis Butz said. "And to you - 'brother'," Crius replied with just a hint of sarcasm. The Titan God was seated on the back porch of his new residence having breakfast. He was dressed in his traditional long, white robe with an oversized hood that was common before the war with the Olympians. Nearby sat Lucus, who eyed the director carefully. Dennis gave him a frown and sat down. "Where's the suit I got you?" Dennis inquired. Crius grunted as he...

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Andersonville 28 Freedom Fighters

Author's notes: Permission to use the names of my fellow authors (and good friends) was obtained before this story was written. Any negative events that happened in this story were explained before consent was given. Fade in... There was no doubt they were in love. My brother was lying on Sally's lap while she ran her long, delicate fingernails through his hair. Steve's injuries were healing nicely, and the doctor had said that he should be able to walk without his crutches...

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Andersonville 13 Three Finger Jack

It was a perfect Saturday morning in Peace River. It was warm, but not too warm, and I was out taking a stroll around the town trying to get a feel for everything here. Connie had offered to go with me but I declined, saying I needed some time alone. I hated to admit it, but I was missing my life back in Andersonville. As I walked past Shady Pine Cemetery, I spotted Ashlee Gang laying some flowers on a grave. She didn't seem upset, rather the look on her face was comforting, as...

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Andersonville 30 The Day Dennis Butz Died

Fade in - Andersonville Cemetery 50 years from now. Gently I placed the flowers on the grave of my beloved husband with much sorrow. Three long years had past since his death, and yet I missed him as much as the day he had died. Close by were the graves of my parents, also having long ago gone to their reward. The Anderson's hadn't been my biological parents, but I had called them my own just the same. Next to my parents was the final resting-place of my brother, Steve, AKA...

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Andersonville 16 Venus Child

"Good morning, Mrs. Stover. I'm Mark Merrick and this is Vickie Marshall. We're here to drive you to your appointment." Mrs. Stover looked carefully at the two people standing outside her door. They were both dressed in uniforms that medical people typically wore these days. Unfortunately Mrs. Stover had seen too many doctors and nurses over the past couple of months to know that. They smiled, and she felt at ease with the strangers. "I'm sorry you had to drive all this way for...

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Andersonville 15 The Rich Bitch

Mark Merrick's store was located in one of the older buildings of Peace River. Although the construction date indicated the building had been build over 100 years ago, it's condition made it appear to be less then a year old. Over the door was a sign with the words 'Mercury Connections' printed in big, bold letters. It was my first time to Mark's shop, at least the one in Peace River, and I peered through the large storefront window with mild interest. Lining the display case...

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Andersonville 19 POW

Flashback - 3 years ago There were 20 of them crowded inside the small basement of the suburban home. Eighteen females and two males, although some would argue that wasn't really correct. Before coming to Peace River the numbers would've been reversed, and thus it would've been eighteen males and two females standing there. Each of them was young, beautiful, and most important, had a burning desire to leave Peace River. They called themselves the Freedom Fighters. "A toast...

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Reynes Syndrome 2 Alessa

My name is Charlie. This is my second Reynes’ Syndrome story. Depending on how well this one does, I might write more. The first one did well. I hope this one does, also, because I like the premise, and the joy of writing them. The stories are based on a sci-fi story I read some years ago. I don’t remember the name or the author, or even where I read it. The story supposed a world where female children stopped aging at 10, ending the human race in a single generation. (For more info, read...

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The Judge

This story could go in a number of categories. There isn’t a lot of sex. Thanks to my editors, LadyCibelle and Techsan, for making my stories a much better read. Since court shows seem to interest people, I thought I’d be Judge DG Hear. This is a totally fictitious account of a story I made up. Let me know what you think and I’ll see if the Judge has any more cases on his docket. It is a tongue in cheek story, just writing something a little different than my usual fare. Bailiff Jane Doyle...

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The Hanging Judge

"But Your Honor," the attorney complained. He was representing the husband, John Elliott, in this divorce case "But nothing counselor," Judge Lowell responded. "Your objection is overruled. Make another objection, present some evidence or sit down." Bill Simpson looked back at his client, shrugged his shoulders, and sat down. Mrs. Elliott's attorney, Dennis Johnson, stood. "Your Honor, we would like to submit..." "Sit down Mr. Johnson. I believe I have the pertinent information."...

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The Daughters of COVID20Chapter 3 Here Come da Judge

I was glad that I’d brought a couple of interview outfits. Chastity told me I looked ‘dope’ in my gray pinstripe suit, white button-down shirt, and red and gray-striped tie. She chose to dress up and wore a navy blue, almost business, suit. With her red hair braided around the top of her head, she appeared mature and vulnerable at the same time. She was stunning, and when we met in the lobby, Sam nodded his approval. My first look at Cavanaugh came when he strutted into the courtroom. He was...

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The Judge

Bailiff Jane Doyle says, "All rise for Judge DG Hear; plaintiffs and defendant, please remain standing. All others in the court room please be seated." "Judge, this is case #247 Snyder and Snyder vs. Brown." "Thank you, Jane, we have quite a case here. Let me give a quick review." "Mrs. April Snyder, you are charging Mr. Bruce Brown with ruining your marriage and want five-thousand dollars in damages; is that correct?" "Yes, Judge DG." "Mr. Snyder, as I understand it, you are...

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Dont Judge the Judge

Being a moderately attractive woman with that level of power also drew its fair share of admiration and respect. I was a popular body around the courthouse and most considered me a delight to work with. I also had the reputation of being professional and fair in my verdicts. I was a force to be reckoned with, and I thought nothing would get in the way of my ascent. Things changed when the court hired a new stenographer. Previously, recruitment had favoured ladies of an older variety; glasses...

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Going to Visit the JudgeChapter 5

On Monday of the next week, Pamela had another appointment with Judge Redding, but this time it was not to meet him in his judicial chamber. He'd instructed her to get a reservation for a large suite in a hotel in one of the neighboring cities – where no one would know that a prominent judge and one of the female lawyers who appeared in his court were meeting for an illicit fuck session. Pamela did exactly what Judge Redding told her to, and even though she was beginning to feel...

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Sharon and Her Brother Judge Cooke Series 9

Introduction: First read 1-8 , so that you may understand the relationship we had with the Judge One weekend, when I was spending the night with Sharon, the Judge came in again. We had been asleep for about an hour, I think. The light shinning into the room, from the hallway, woke me up. When the door closed, I strained my eyes, to watch Judge Cooke. He walked over to the night stand, and turned the lamp on. Sharon had her back to me. He walked over to the far side of the bed. He looked right...

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During The Night Judge Cooke Series 8

Introduction: Please read the Judge Cooke Series starting with number 1 thru 7, so that you may understand what led up to the events of this Night. I couldnt stop thinking about the spanking Judge Cooke had given me ? My little butt was so sore, but I desired more. Did everyone have these desires, locked deep inside of them? I desired more. I wanted Judge Cooke to mount me, as I had watched him do to his daughter, and the kitchen servant. I needed his cock, deep inside me. I wanted his cock,...

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Going to Visit the JudgeChapter 3

"You're so damn hot, Pamela," Judge Redding said as he helped the hot sexy young lawyer ride up and down on his thick hardon. She was far sexier now sitting on top of his hard cock and fucking herself up and down on his lap than she'd ever been when fully dressed and doing her lawyerly duties in front of his court. No one would ever imagine sexy Pamela coupled at the crotch with old Judge Redding, and even he could hardly believe this was happening. "Ohhhhh, ohhhh," Pamela moaned as...

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Dont Judge The Judge

Being the only female judge in my city carries weight. It had been a long road of ambition, education and professionalism to reach the height that I had. I'd barged my way through sexism and misogyny to sit comfortably in one of the most respected positions in the community. When I sat on that bench overseeing a hearing, it said 'Judge Sanders' on the nameplate and everyone knew it. I was in charge.Being a moderately attractive woman with that level of power also drew its fair share of...

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Sharons Special time with Judge Cooke Judge Cooke Series 5

Introduction: To understand this true story, it is better to read Spanking and Sexual Awakening, Another time I was watching Judge Cooke, Catching Judge Cooke under the stairs and the last one,Our punishment at the hand Of Judge Cooke first, as one leads to the other. The day of our punishment, I was to spend the night so I was there the entire day, evening and night. That afternoon, after our punishment something happened that was to call ripples in this household. Between Sharons Bedroom...

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The Next Morning The Judge Cooke Series 7

Introduction: I hope that you all like this continuation, of the true stories in the Judge Cooke Series. The next morning, after I had watched Judge Cooke fucking his daughter, she and I went down to breakfast. As we entered the formal Dinning Room, Judge Cooke stood. He walked over to pull the chair our for me to be seated. He then did the same for his daughter, Sharon. We were served by the young black woman, that we had watched him fuck. As she moved to the left of him to serve, he reached...

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Spanking and Sexual Awakening Judge Cooke Series 1

Introduction: This is a true account of spanking that fueled a lifelong desire. This does contain descriptions of events that happened when I was young. If this offends you please do not continue to read this. Remember, that you are an adult, and you have the right to make your own decision to read this. Please let me know if you would like for me to post other events that happened in my friends home between her Father and others. Please feel free to PM me or email [email protected] I lived in...

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Dear Judge

Dear Judge, Now I was supposed to write you this and explain how come the woman I accidentally did was not illegally done after all. What she was turned out to be the party of the first part of the party. I been told I was supposed to use legal words because that is what the defrocked lawyer that went to a mail order law school and has a real diploma and everything and is in...

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Robin helps out a judge and a young man too

The Judge asks a favor of Robin By Robin Young As my salon's reputation grew the first three years our clientele of wealthy women also grew. Houston has some very wealthy areas of the city where the men drive Mercedes Benz automobiles and the women stay beautiful, well dressed and perfectly coiffed. We specialize in pampering our clients with champagne and fine wines while we attended to their beauty needs. My lead stylist Andie has gained a reputation for giving the full treatment. By...

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The Life and Times of Judge MoonbatChapter 3

I was becoming more and more convinced that Leanne was not responsible for this comprehensive clipping collection. Unfortunately, no one else seemed to fit the profile of my mystery mailer any better. The only mystery woman in my life was Eve and she looked nothing at all like the whacky judge, not even enough to be a relative I didn't think. At least I was probably now done receiving collections of clippings, I thought. Wrong. There was a brief respite and then a new collection of...

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Another time I was watching Judge Cooke Judge Cooke series 2

Introduction: Please read Spanking and Sexual Awakening first, so that you will understand the relationship I had when I was young,with Judge Cooke. I have changed the names to protect the family. Please comment, PM me or email me [email protected] It excites me to read your comments As I have written in a previous story, Spanking and Sexual Awakening, most of my sexual education came from being in the home of my friend Sharon, whose Father was a Judge. This is a true account of another time I...

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Our punishment at the hand Of Judge Cooke Judge Cooke 4

Introduction: You must read, Catching Judge Cooke under the stairs, to understand this story, as it is a continuation. The stories about Judge Cooke are true. We waited in Sharons Bedroom for Judge Cooke to come up to administer our punishment for disturbing him, while he was under the stair case fucking the young black woman that worked in the Kitchen. I wanted to talk to Sharons about what had happened. I wanted to ask her how she felt knowing that her Dad was cheating on her Mom. How she...

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Sex Studio Secrets 1 Alessandra

I run a small sex shop specialised in spanking and erotic equipment for submissive lesbian ladiesI run my small shop sometimes with my dear granddod pretty Petra and some awesome sexy assistentsI have on the first floor my private quarters also a studio full of see-through full size mirrorsI have on stand-by a few cameras behind each of those mirrors, for recording seek some assistanceI will direct with the help of hot Princess Petra the debute for Alessandra in her first 3-someI will direct...

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The Remainder Of The Night Of Sharons Special Time With Judge Cooke Judge Cooke Series 6

Introduction: I have had many emails regarding my stories. I would like to thank each of you. I thank all of you for your complements. ( For you Hariot) After Judge Cooke left the room, I wanted to talk to Sharon about what just happened. I wanted to know how it felt. Did she like it? I was hoping that she would turn over and face me, but she never did. I fell asleep, thinking the events were over. I dont know how long I slept. I awoke to a sound. The lamp was on and I could see clearly....

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Catching Judge Cooke under the stairs Judge Cooke Series 3

Introduction: As I have explained in my previous stories, Spanking and Sexual Awakening and Another time I was watching Judge Cooke this is another account of true events that added to my sexual knowledge Sharons Father, Judge Cooke provided most of my sexual knowledge . Later in life I realized that he had been kinky to say the least! I often wondered, why we never told anyone about the sexual events, but I guess we knew he was the ultimate authority. Today, was the same as most days,...

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Love Session With Judge

Hi everyone, so enjoying the winters, well how much good it feel if you get the chance for new encounter in such chilling month of Jan. Anyways I am not teasing anyone and just coming to story, well this is the incident which happened in new year party . This time I planned to celebrate the party in our own society and the main reason was the safety concern and also the hot and young bhabi whom I stare every day and was getting restless to at least fuck one among them. Even though I have many...

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PA01 LAbattoir Alessandra

Name: Alessandra Ortiz Ethnicity: Puerto Rican Age: 24 Height: 5'8" Breasts: 36DD Waist: 24 Hips: 41 Weight: 140lbs Hair: Espresso Brown Eyes: Pistachio Green Skin: Peanut Brown Personality: Extroverted, Shallow, Sweet Inspiration/Muse: Priscilla Huggins Chapter 1 - The Mistake Alessandra was on top of the world. Her recent shoots with popular men's magazines got her noticed in a way that a girl from San Juan simply couldn't have anticipated. Her shockingly stunning face,...

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Dear Judge

Letter 1 - Guilty By Accident Dear Judge, Now I was supposed to write you this and explain how come the woman I accidentally did was not illegally done after all. What she was turned out to be the party of the first part of the party. I been told I was supposed to use legal words because that is what the defrocked lawyer that went to a mail order law school and has a real diploma and everything and is in here on bad check charges said I should do. But I don't know any of that fancy lawyer...

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The Life and Times of Judge MoonbatChapter 2

As for Leanne, our divorce was now long final and shortly after the end of my trial her parents drove over from Cincinnati to pick up her stuff. About time! I suspect more than a few mice had burrowed into her clothing boxes to nest but that was her problem for letting the boxes sit for nearly a full year. She lived with her parents for a while, moved out and then became involved in an abusive relationship with a guy who soon tired of her shit too. Then she moved in with yet another guy who...

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Going to Visit the JudgeChapter 2

Pamela felt her pussy growing very wet as she tasted Judge Redding's cum spurting thickly down her throat. She swallowed eagerly, ensuring she didn't let a drop of his hot jism leak from her lips. Pamela bobbed her head up and down on the judge's large thick cock, letting him know she was eager to service him and take his hot first cumload. Pamela felt herself wanting to get him hard again as she loved the deep throaty moan of pleasure he let out when his balls released their first load...

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Going to Visit the JudgeChapter 4

That night Pamela could hardly wait for her husband, Stan, to arrive home from work. She met him at the door in the same outfit she'd worn to see Judge Redding in that morning. "Pamela, what have you been up to?" Stan asked as he could see in his sexy wife's eyes a hot lusty gleam that told him something very good was about to happen. "Wouldn't you love to know, honey?" Pamela asked coyly as she looked Stan directly in the eyes. "Would you like to know what your naughty wife has...

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Judge Walter Cormell GregsonEpilogue

Laura had explained that she was intending to spin the story to her folks about needing some time to herself, and having gone to stay with a friend while she communed with nature. She’d find some way to gloss over not having gotten in touch for a month. I had real doubts about how well that was going to work out, but I reasoned that she knew them pretty well, way better than I did. She said that she wasn’t intending to give them any time to question her; she would be going onto the attack...

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Motherless

Motherless.com! What an original name for a porn site, don't you think? The title doesn't fuck around: your mother would never allow you to watch the kind of filth they’ve got on tap. They pride themselves on being a moral-free zone for sick fucks, where you can find damn near anything. I’m talking about desperate chicks fucking anything that resembles a dick and crazy bitches literally eating shit. When you’re done fapping to the weird vids, you can even find "normal" porno to pass the time....

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Judge Walter Cormell GregsonChapter 2

Week one, Day one, continued: I finished my coffee, returned indoors, and looked through the spyhole on the door. Miss Gregson was clearly still not at all happy with the standard of accommodation on offer, and seemed to be voicing her poor opinion of me quite freely. She didn’t seem to have taken to me one little bit. I could pretty much hear what she was shouting through the door, and the volume got a whole lot louder when I donned the ski mask and cracked the door open. Oh boy! Seemed...

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Judge Walter Cormell GregsonChapter 5

Week three Saturday morning, real early before dawn, I sneaked a whole pile of food, bottled water and a couple more books into her room while she was still fast asleep. With no sense of time other than the radio, I guessed her natural rhythms were screwed up. I’d seen the same in Iraq; when the bright electric lights were on day and night, and there were no windows to the outside, it was very easy to lose track of time. Heck, it was gonna be September in a couple of days; I’d have bet money...

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