"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 nothing, Mr. Merrick," the elderly
woman explained. "You see, my daughter came over this morning, and she's going to
drive me to my appointment."
"I see," Mark frowned and turning to Vickie for guidance. "Your daughter does
realize this treatment will last all day?"
"I understand," a woman from inside the house replied. Mrs. Stover's daughter,
Sarah Sharp, came to the door. "I want to go with mother for moral support."
"I see." Mark looked back at Vickie a little uncertain. He didn't like it when
things didn't go as planned. "Why don't I drive both of you there anyway. After
all, the insurance company has already paid for the trip. You can relax and not
have to deal with the hassle of fighting the traffic there and back."
"Okay, Mr. Merrick, let me get my purse," the daughter accepted. Both ladies
disappeared into the next room.
"Now what?" Vickie asked.
"We take both of them with us," Mercury told her. "Linda Anderson is going to get
a bargain, two for the price of one."
When they came back, Mark helped both ladies into the van and drove off.
"You look tired, ladies. Why don't you close your eyes and take a nap," Mark
suggested.
"I don't feel - feel sleep - sleepy." Sarah noticed her mother nod off quickly
and started to panic.
"Mom, mom, are you okay?" she shouted. Sarah looked at the two medical people in
terror. "She's unconscious, do something."
"It's okay, Mrs. Sharp," Mercury explained. "Your mother is very ill, so my
suggestion worked a little faster on her."
"What are you talking - talking - about?" Suddenly Sarah found she couldn't keep
her eyes open anymore. She tried to say something else, but fell into a deep
sleep before any words came out.
"Nightie night, you two," Vickie whispered softly.
***
"Her mother is here, as well as her sister," Mark told me.
"Her sister?" I asked. That hadn't been part of our agreement.
"It's a long story," he sighed. "Let's just say I couldn't separate them without
raising their suspicions. Where's Ashlee?"
"At home with her kids. I called earlier and told her I would be dropping by the
house to give her something." I looked a Mark Merrick in a questioning manner.
"They do know, don't they?"
"I told them as soon as we got here," he replied. "Vickie is with them now, as is
Mr. Cupler. They both took the news quite well. The mother is very anxious to
meet Ashlee, but I think the daughter has some reservations."
"You and I can drive them over to her house in my car," I told him. "We won't
need Vickie anymore. I understand she has an appointment this morning." I stopped
and gave the Roman God Mercury a grateful smile. "Mark, thank you for doing
this."
"You're welcome, Linda. I'll have to stick around and keep an eye on them, but
I'll try not to get in their way. Why don't you meet with them now and explain
what you have in mind."
I agreed, and we both walked to the conference room where they were being held.
After a quick introduction and explanation of what I had in mind, we got into my
car and drove to the modern, two-story home of the Gangs. I found Ashlee sitting
in the backyard with her baby, watching her older kids play close by. She was
working on some kind of needlepoint pattern. I smiled, thinking how much of a
typical mother she looked just then. When Ashlee saw me walk in, she smiled and
rose to greet me."
"Good morning, Linda." Ashlee gave me a big hug, a common practice here in Peace
River. I maneuvered her around so she was facing away from where I had come in.
"Now what's so important that I had to cancel all my plans for today?" she asked
pleasantly.
"I have a surprise for you." I smiled. I watched the two ladies walk carefully up
behind her. They stood silently, the daughter unsure about all this and the
mother with tears in her eyes. "Turn around slowly, Ashlee."
She gave me a funny look and did as I asked. When she saw the two ladies, her
body froze. She gasped loudly.
"Mom!" Ashlee blurted out with emotion.
"Matt? Matt, is it - really you?" her mother questioned softy.
Ashlee slowly moved closer as if she wasn't sure they were really there. She
reached out and touched her mother on the arm. Convinced that they were real, she
gave them both a big hug.
"Oh God, mom - Sarah! I thought I would never see you two again," she sobbed. "Oh
mom, I missed you. I'm so sorry for how I acted before. I'm so damn sorry."
"It's okay, honey," Mrs. Stover replied with tears in her eyes. "They explained
what happened, and how you've changed. I forgive you, honey. I love you!" She
kissed her new daughter on the cheek.
Ashlee's children watched the ladies embrace, and became concerned over their
crying. The oldest walked over and asked, "Mommy, are you okay?"
"You have children?" Ashlee's mother asked while wiping the tears from her eyes.
"Yes mom, three kids" Ashlee replied with a joyful, emotional laugh. "This is
Nathan and Andrew. Over here," she pointed to the car seat close by, "is Calvin."
"He's so beautiful," Mrs. Stover commented in a way that only a grandmother
could.
"Mommy," Nathan interrupted, "who are these ladies."
"This is your Aunt Sarah and Grandma," Ashlee announced while laughing and crying
at the same time.
"But - she's white," the young boy stated in a confusion.
"Yes I am," Mrs. Stover said while kneeing down to get a good look at her
grandson. "And you're black! But you know what Nathan, it doesn't matter. I love
you so much." She gave the boy a big hug, and Sarah followed suit. I turned and
walked to where Mark Merrick was standing.
"I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes," he said while
staring at them in disbelief.
"What?" I asked, a little bewildered by his reaction.
"Someone who is totally happy and yet crying at the same time - tears of joy I
think you call them. Humans are really strange at times."
I chuckled at the irony of his statement. "You're in no position to talk about
others being strange, Mark." That comment earned me a grin. "So by showing you
something you've never seen before, I guess that makes us even?"
He laughed. "Hardly, but I'll take that into consideration when I need your help.
You do realize that Ashlee's mother and sister won't remember this visit."
"Yes I know. But you'll make sure they leave here feeling at peace over Matt's
disappearance, won't you?"
"After this is over, they'll both know Matt Stover is safe and happy and they
shouldn't worry about him anymore; although they won't have any idea how they
know that. I'll make sure of it, Linda"
"Thanks Mark. This was a good thing you did here. I only wish I could stay and
watch, but I need to get back to work in case Judge Jasper calls."
"I'll fill you in on all the details," he said with a smile as he watched the
three ladies hug and laugh some more. "Have a nice day, Linda."
"You too, Mark." I took one more look at the happy reunion before heading to my
car.
Fade out...
***
Voice of Judge Jasper - We are the Roman Gods, who fell to your world long ago
when your people were still learning how to crawl. We have guided you through the
years, rewarded you for good deeds, and punished you when needed. With our
leadership, we helped you defeat the Titans in a terrible but glorious war. Once
your path was set, we went to sleep, waiting for the day you would reach for the
stars and take us home. But the Titans interfered, and turned you away from your
destiny. When we awoke, we found much work to do; so we established a base and
called it Peace River.
The Titans, with our help, established their own base later on. It's a town where
we can work together, a last ditch effort to avoid another war that may destroy
the human race forever. Some would like to see the town and your people
destroyed, others would like to see it work - to have peace at last. There is
much hatred between our people, and the road ahead won't be easy but the rewards
if we do are great. The name of this last chance for peace is called
Andersonville.
***
Andersonville 16 - Venus Child
By Kelly Davidson
Edited by Geoff and Nelson T
This story dedicated to The Professor, whose Ovid stories and support inspired me
to write the Andersonville series. Helping a fellow writer is what makes our
community so strong.
Fade in...
My big Buick was cruising down the deserted, two-lane blacktop somewhere in the
Wyoming vastness. A lot of people think the United States is crowded with people,
but the truth is there are plenty of wide-open spaces left to visit. For the past
forty years I had traveled this road on my way to one small town or another. In
this case I was heading for a town called Thermopolis, located near the middle of
the state. There wasn't an expressway close to Thermopolis, which suited me just
fine. I was happier traveling the back roads than the interstate routes choked
with cars. There were so many interesting things to see along the way. It
bothered me that in a couple of years I would have to give it all up.
I felt sorrow at the thought of retiring as I fiddled with my business card that
read, "Henry Mills, salesman - Craftmaster Tools". Every storeowner in every
small, northwestern town knew my name. Many of them thought of me as a member of
the family; having me over for dinner after our business was complete. Some even
invited me to weddings and other family events. I had watched their children grow
up and start their own lives. I had watched in sadness as some of the older
people I dealt with passed away. Over the years these shop owners weren't just my
customers anymore, they were my extended family. Now the Internet was changing
all that.
While there were more efficient ways to sell tools, I still brought in enough
sales for the company bigwigs to keep me on the payroll. That and the fact that
many of the smaller towns still didn't have easy Internet access yet. I knew that
was rapidly changing. Soon I would be forced to retire and then - and then I
didn't know what I would do. Traveling and selling tools had been my life; I
didn't know anything else. My home at the time was a small apartment in Indiana,
but I was rarely there. Over 300 days of the year I was on the road going from
one place to another. The thought of finally staying in one place was alien to
me. Oh, I suppose I could still travel, but for what reason? The idea of randomly
going from one place to another without a purpose didn't appeal to me. My job had
given me both a reason to travel and a balance to my life.
As I looked back at my life, I had no real regrets. The truth was, traveling was
in my blood and I loved my current life. Of course it meant I had no wife, since
no woman could put up with her husband being away so much. Still, that didn't
bother me too much. Sure, it got lonely on the road at times. Except for the
occasional one-night stand I didn't have much human contact.
Until he died, I'd kept in touch with my brother, but only at times like
Thanksgiving and Christmas. The stroke he'd suffered five years ago left me with
no living family. So I lived and traveled alone, calling into the office
periodically to order supplies and visiting my regular customers who'd become my
surrogate family. All in all it wasn't a bad life and I was content.
My thoughts were interrupted when something in the road caught my attention. I
looked twice and blinked my eyes hard. In all my travels I had seen many strange
events, but this one took the cake. In the middle of the road I spotted a half-
naked woman being chased by two guys. She had a pretty good lead on them, but
they were quickly gaining.
The car lurched forward as I pressed down on the gas. When I got close enough, I
honked my horn several times. This startled the two men, and caused them to slow
down just a bit. I ignored them and drove up next to the woman who was clearly
running for her life.
"Jump in," I yelled while slowing down to match her pace. She took my suggestion
and dove in through the open window. I pulled her in the rest of the way and
accelerated away. In the mirror I saw the two men stop running and watch with
anger.
"Are you okay?" I asked. She sat up in the seat and I could see her breasts
hanging out of her ripped blouse. "Here, take my suit coat," I offered while
pulling it from the back seat. She gratefully took it and wrapped herself in it.
As I watched her do this, I couldn't help but noticed how incredibly beautiful
this female stranger was. She was tall and skinny, with long, blonde hair that
curled down the sides and was feathered in front. Her body was a young man's
fantasy, and even that of a few women. She wore very little makeup, but then with
a face as pretty and feminine as hers, she didn't need to wear much. That's when
I noticed her eyes, how wild they looked. It was clear she had been drugged with
something.
"Don't worry Miss, I'll take you to a hospital. Everything will be okay," I
reassured her.
"No," she said sharply. "No hospital or police."
"Miss, are you sure that's wise?" She didn't seem to hear my question though.
Instead she stared straight ahead as if in shock. "Who were those guys back
there?"
"Titans!" she answered in an angry tone.
"Titans?" I questioned. I had read about them in a Greek Mythology book when I
was a kid. The stories were long and somewhat confusing as to whom they really
were. Sometimes people referred to the Titans as the Gods who came before Jupiter
and his family. Others thought of the Olympians as the Titans."
"What's your name," I asked softly, hoping it would give me some clue as to what
was going on."
"My name?" she said in a daze. "My name is - Venus."
Well, I could see why she would say such a thing. She looked like what I would
expect Venus to be. Still, I wasn't convinced I was in the presence of a goddess,
or that they were even existed for that matter.
"Look, isn't there someone I can take you to?"
The lovely woman stared ahead puzzled, as if not knowing how to answer the
question. Finally she said, "I have a home - somewhere around here. I'm not sure.
The men chasing me know where it is."
"I don't think going back and asking them is such a good idea," I told her.
"Look, you must have friends around here. Can you tell me where they are?"
"I can't - I can't remember," she answered bewildered.
"Look - um, Venus. I really think we should go to the police about this. It's
obvious they did something to you. You're not thinking straight right now."
"No, I mustn't," she insisted. "We can't let your people find out."
"You mean humans?" I asked. This woman was really whacked out. "Why were these,
um, Titans, after you, Venus?" I felt it was better to go along with the game
until she got control of her senses again.
"They were going to use me to make Jupiter give them power that they could use
against us. They were waiting for me out there. I tried to run, but they caught
me. They forced some coffee down my throat. I got away just as you were coming
by. You saved - you saved me."
"I'm just glad I showed up when I did," I smiled. "Look Venus, are you sure you
don't know where any of your other friends are?"
She shook her head and her long hair moved very seductively across her face. "I
can't - I can't remember where they are. I know - I know it's a town. Peace -
Peace - I can't remember."
"It's okay. Look, I think they put something in your coffee. You're acting a
little confused right now."
"No, it wasn't a drug. Coffee makes us act this way. It's like a drug to us. I'm
sorry, I wish I could - could remember. It will come in time."
"Then I think we need to get you somewhere safe until then. Oh SHIT!" I looked in
the mirror and saw a green corvette coming up behind me at a fast clip.
"It's them," she cried out fearfully. "I can feel their presence."
"Don't worry, I can't outrun them, but my car's bigger. All we have to do is
drive to the next town where we'll be safe."
"If only it were that easy," she whispered. Then I saw what she meant. The
passenger was leaning out his car holding onto what looked like a gun. I noticed
he was aiming it right at us.
"Hold on," I yelled. I swung the car into the opposite lane just as he took a
shot. Something fiery flew past us and struck a tree ahead, exploding it into
splinters. Chunks of wood hit my car as we drove by, and I fought hard to keep
the car under control. The only satisfaction I got was seeing the Corvette spin
out as the same material belted them. Quickly the driver put the car back in gear
and started chasing us again.
"We'll never make it if we continue this way," I told her. "Put your seatbelt on
and brace yourself."
I waited until they were a few feet from my rear bumper before making my move.
Just as the passenger of the Corvette started to lean out of the car, I slammed
on my brakes. The driver of the 'Vette was taken by surprise, and hit his brakes
hard to avoid rear-ending me. I watched with great pleasure as the passenger was
flung around from the sudden jerk and quickly slid back into the car.
"That'll teach them," I told her with satisfaction as I sped up again. Indeed, I
could see the passenger yelling at the driver. Slowly the car started to drift
back. When it was a safe distance behind, the passenger made his move again. I
knew it was time for another desperate measure.
"Hang on," I told Venus. I turned the wheel hard and drove off into the high,
prairie grass. This time they were at a disadvantage, since their car was lower
to the ground making it harder to see over the thick grass. The driver tried to
follow my trail, but I made a few sharp curves to mess him up.
Ahead I spotted a shallow creek; at least I hoped it was shallow. I drove my car
down the creek a little ways then went back up into the grass. The driver of the
Corvette had no choice but to follow me, only he came out of the creek bed a
different way and struck a small gully. His car took a hard jolt and stalled.
Smoke began pouring out of the 'vette's engine compartment from the abuse, but
the driver managed to get the car started once more. As he chased us again, I
headed back toward the highway.
"They're still there," Venus told me in a frightened tone.
"I know," I reassured her. "That creek bed gave me an idea. Hang on, this is
going to be rough."
I turned the car almost parallel to the road and hit the ditch at a shallow
angle. Still, at the speed I was going it flung the car high into the air and
onto the road. The front end being heavier struck the asphalt first, and here was
a horrible, grinding noise as the front bumper scraped along the road for a
second. Then the rear wheels hit the ground and the car bounced wildly up and
down before the shocks caught. They squeaked painfully under the impact but held
firm. The Corvette wasn't so lucky.
The driver wasn't thinking, and was going much faster than I had been to make up
for lost ground. He went over the ditch at a steeper angle and higher speed. This
resulted in the Corvette being launched higher into the air. The car wasn't meant
for such punishment and when it landed back on the road, the Corvette couldn't
take the strain of the impact. Pieces of fiberglass flew everywhere as the car's
body literally broke into pieces. The suspension let go, and the front tires came
off leaving the car uncontrollable. The Corvette slid across the road on its
frame and crashed into the ditch on the opposite side. I knew that it would never
run again.
"I hope they're all right," I said while slowing my car down some.
"They're a little shaken up, but no worse from the ride," Venus stated firmly.
"We'll be safe now."
"Maybe," I frowned, "but I still think we need to go to the police."
"No, please. I - I know that's the wrong thing to do. Just get me as far away
from here as you can."
"Okay," I told her speeding up. The car started to shimmy from side to side and
made a horrible noise. I suspected our little joyride had bent or broken a
suspension bar. It was going to cost me a pretty penny to get it fixed.
"Head - head east when you get a chance," she told me. "No! Northeast, toward the
Dakotas.
"You remembering something?" I asked.
"Maybe, I'm not sure. My mind is in such a tizzy right now. It seems like - oh,
fuck that coffee!"
Hearing a curse word coming out of her mouth just didn't seem right. She was just
too pretty and charming to say anything foul.
"Maybe if you talked about your home you'll remember more about where it is,
Venus. What's it like?"
"It's wonderful," she began.
***
Back at the crash site the two men pulled themselves from the wrecked car. The
passenger of the Corvette, who went by the name of Lucas, looked at the car and
shook his head in disgust.
"Brilliant driving, numb-nuts," he told his partner.
"Hey, you were the one who told me to follow them into the field," Leo replied
defensively. "I told you the car couldn't handle the terrain but you insisted. So
what do we do now?"
"We head back to Andersonville and make new plans," Lucas said.
"Are we going to try kidnapping Venus again?" Leo asked.
"No, too risky," Lucas shook his head. "Besides, her charms work too well on us.
No, this time we'll hit old Jupiter where it hurts. This time we'll go after one
of his sons."
"Which one?" Leo wanted to know.
"We'll figure that out later. Let's go." Lucas pulled out a small, black box and
pointed it in front of them. Seconds later a glowing portal appeared.
"What about the car?" Leo asked.
"Leave it," Lucas answered. "The cops will trace the plates back to a fictitious
address. Lets go."
Both men walked into the portal and moments later it blinked out of existence.
***
We talked for hours about her home, which she finally remembered was called Peace
River. It sound like a place I wouldn't mind visiting. By late afternoon we had
managed to get as far as Rapid City, SD. Venus spotted a nearby motel and asked
me to pull in.
"Henry, I need to - to sleep for an hour or two," she told me. "The earlier
events have really drained me.
"I'll get us a room," I replied pulling up to the office. I checked us in, making
sure I got a room in the back and out of sight from the main road.
After we got settled, I gave Venus one of my T-shirts to wear. Ten minutes later
she was sleeping soundly. While she slept, I thought carefully about the tale she
had told me.
According to her, no one grew very old in Peace River and everyone lived in
peace. Venus, if she really was the Goddess Venus, had told me humans were needed
for their town but not why. I guessed she had enough sense within her to only
babble about certain things.
One of the things she said that concerned me was that they never took in anyone
over 32 years old. Whatever they did in their transitioning process put a great
deal of stress on the person's body. I was 60, almost twice the age of their
cutoff limit. If I went with this woman back to Peace River, I would be a
liability to them.
My mind was numb with that realization. I knew the smart move would be to leave
before she woke up, but somehow I couldn't pull myself out of the chair. I
couldn't abandon her, even if she was who she claimed to be. I felt a deep
obligation in my soul to see this thing through. Once I knew she was safely home,
then I would leave, but not before. It was a noble but stupid gesture on my part.
Still, I wasn't going to change my mind. I had to make sure she made it home safe
and sound.
From the corner I watched Venus sleep, hardly moving the entire time. After a
couple of hours she gently stirred and sat up.
"How are you feeling?" I asked softly
"Much better, Henry," Venus replied. She stretched her arms, and I could see her
large breasts pushing out of my shirt.
"Do you remember where you live now?" I questioned.
"Yes," she smiled. "It's not to far away, five hours at the most. I think - I
think we should be going soon. Do you have something old you don't mind not
getting back?"
"Well, I have a couple of old shirts and some sweat pants you can have."
"Great, give them to me please," she grinned.
I handed her the items and she placed them on the bed. Next she picked up one of
the shirts and ran it through her hands a few times while whispering something.
Right before my eyes, the shirt turned into a black dress. If I had any doubts
about her story, they were now gone.
"Much better," she smiled while looking at the dress.
"Do you need anything else?" I asked. "I mean for, you know, underwear and
stuff." Venus giggled at my embarrassment.
"This will do fine." Then she gave me a seductive grin. "Henry, come sit down on
the bed next to me please."
"Why?" I asked nervously.
"Because, I want to give you something. Please don't be afraid of me, I wouldn't
hurt the man who saved my life. Sit down." She patted a section of the bed right
next to her
Slowly I did as she asked, unsure of what would happen next. Venus looked at me
with her big, dreamy eyes and smiled. Without saying a word, she reached over and
kissed me. My body immediately began to tingle with sexual activity.
"Wait right here," Venus whispered while picking up one of my old shirts. She
went into the bathroom and a moment later re-appeared dressed in a fire red,
baby-doll nightgown. The Goddess of Love smiled seductively, and I found myself
bewitched by her beauty. She waltzed over and sat down next to me again. Then she
leaned over and stuck her tongue in my ear, causing me to go crazy with lust
"I - I don't think we - we should --- I mean - I should," I stuttered out. Oh, I
was making brilliant conversation today. "What about Ma-Mars. I'm sure he would
be up - upset."
"Shhhh," she said softly while putting her feminine finger up to my lips. "No one
is going to be upset with you. Mars, of all Gods, will understand my actions. You
see Henry; I want to do this. I can't tell you why right now, but you'll
understand later. Let me help you get undressed."
Venus moved quickly, removing my pants, shirt, and underwear before I had a
chance to react. Then she positioned me in the center of the bed, whispering
softly at me to relax while stroking what little hair I had in a calming fashion.
The goddess was somewhat forward, yet at other time's passive, especially when
she seemed to be enjoying our actions. We kissed, and my mind was bombarded with
sexual emotions that had long been dormant. It was different making love to her
than with other women. Not only did I feel sexual pleasure in every part of my
body, but in my soul as well. I was joined with her in more than just a physical
sense. I could feel all the pleasure and joy she was receiving from our simple
act - and it was much more pleasurable than I had ever experienced. We bonded as
lovers, and in ways I couldn't begin to describe.
The moment passed all to quickly, but that's how wrong I was. When I looked at
the clock next to the bed, I discovered it had taken over two hours to make love
to Venus; and we had done it at least ten times. No, I couldn't have done it that
many times. It must have been me feeling her orgasms. Totally spent, I snuggled
up next to her warm breasts.
"Thank you," I whispered with gratitude.
"No Henry, thank you," she replied while kissing me gently on the top of my head.
"Now I know why you're a goddess of love," I sighed contently. "I've never felt
this way before."
She smiled. "You're a great lover, Henry. It's too bad you never got married. You
would've made some woman feel real lucky. I guess your job wouldn't have allowed
that to happen."
"No," I agreed. "I love being on the road, I always have. The thrill of driving
down a new road and visiting a town I've never seen before. It's all so appealing
to me. Have you ever felt that way before, Venus?"
"A few times," she commented while gently rubbing my back. "When we first came
out of stasis, all I wanted to do was explore. However, we had a mission to
perform, which is why we came to the United States."
"Stasis?"
"It's a term we use to refer to the time we were away. You see Henry; we were
asleep for thousands of years, but not in the way you may think. We slept but
watched over your world in our dreams. Then one day the people we left behind
stopped worshiping us, and we lost our contact with the outside. That's when we
woke up and discovered what had happened."
"The Titans!" I said angrily. "They really kept us from growing?"
"I'm afraid so," Venus explained. "Your people should've reached the stars by
then. Imagine our shock and disappointment when we found you still getting around
on horses."
"Why not just kill them all?" I asked bitterly while massaging one of her warm
breasts. Her nipple turned hard with excitement.
"I can't tell you, Henry. We could kill the Titans, but we don't want to. The
reason is a secret."
"I understand," I sighed happily. "I guess we have to be going now."
"Not yet," Venus said playfully as she kissed me again.
***
Hours had passed since my sexual encounter with the goddess of love, and my body
was still tingling with excitement. As I drove, I dreamed about the experience
over and over again. I didn't want it to end, but knew I would never touch her
that way again. I also knew I would never be satisfied making love to another
woman, although at my age it was unlikely such an opportunity would present
itself.
Venus gave me directions to get to Peace River, but I found myself wondering if
she really knew where we were going. She would have me head north for while, then
turn east. After a while we would head north again and then make a couple of
turns and head south. For the past hour it seemed as if we were going around in
circles, but she smile and calmly told me we were almost there. Suddenly we drove
over the crest of a hill and I peered down at a town lit up in the night. From a
distance it didn't look too spectacular. In fact, it looked like a lot of other
towns I had visited in my lifetime. The only thing that made it the least bit
unique was the wide river we had to cross first.
"Henry," she said softly. "You can drop me off here if you want. I can walk the
rest of the way in."
I shook my head slowly. "I can't do that Venus, even if I know it's the right
thing to do. I have to - no, I need to see this through to the end. Besides, I
wouldn't get very far if I tried to leave. We both know that."
"I know, and I'm sorry."
"It's okay, Venus," I said trying to cheer her up. "Look, I'll drop you off then
leave. Maybe your people will be so happy to see you that they'll forget about
me. You know I won't tell anyone, perhaps you can convince them."
"I know you won't tell, you're that kind of man," she whispered although I don't
think she meant for me to hear her.
After crossing over a bridge that stretched for more than a mile, she directed me
to the north. About a mile out of town we came to a rather modest house on top of
a small hill. I pulled into the driveway and stopped in front.
"Goodbye, Henry," she told me, and followed her words with a kiss on the cheek.
"Goodbye, Venus. I'm really going to miss you." A twinge of sadness filled my
heart. I wanted to stay with her forever.
Venus smiled and opened up the door. However, when she tried to stand up she
stumbled back into the seat.
"Are you okay?" I asked concerned.
"I'm still a little shaken from what happened," she answered weakly. "I guess I
should've rested a little longer."
"Here, let me help you inside," I offered. It turned out I didn't have to. A
tall, muscular man suddenly appeared next to the car.
"Dear, are you okay?" he asked tensely. "What happened, we have people looking
all over for you."
"The Titans," she replied. "A couple of them tried to kidnap me."
Venus wrapped her arms around his neck and the man, the God Mars, picked her up
as if she were as light as feather. Then he turned and looked at me sternly.
"You'd better come inside." He said it with such authority that I knew it was
more than just a suggestion. Figuring it wouldn't be very smart to piss him off,
I did as he commanded. I only hoped Venus was right, that he would understand and
not beat me to a pulp for having sex with her.
He carried his wife inside the house to a room that appeared to be a study.
Carefully he placed her on a couch and said, "I'll get something to make you feel
better."
As Mars was mixing her a drink at the bar, I took the time to look around the
room. I was immediately drawn to a set of armor hanging on the wall. It looked
like something a Roman solider would've worn into battle.
"That's original," he told me while handing his wife the drink. "I brought it
with me from Rome. I used to wear it in battle. Today your armies are more
worried about speed then protection. But imagine 10,000 of us standing on a hill,
the sun gleaming off our armor plates. We did that to blind our enemies before
attacking. Another one of those small but historic tactics lost forever to your
people."
"Then this must be over 2,000 years old," I stated raising my hand to touch the
fine metal. I stopped myself from doing so. I wasn't sure how he would react if I
did.
"More like 2,500 years old," he replied with a slight smile. "Go ahead, touch it
if you want. You don't know how refreshing it is to meet someone who appreciates
war artifacts like I do."
I rubbed my hand across the cool, metal surface. I had read of such armor in
books, and now here I was touching the real thing.
"This helmet," he picked it up off a stand, "was worn by me in battle. Please,
try it on."
He handed it to me with a slight grin, and I accepted it with gratitude. I placed
it over my head and stared at myself in the mirror.
"You would've made a fine-looking Roman soldier," he said with pride.
"I'm afraid I've let myself go too much to be one," I admitted looking down at my
potbelly.
"Yes, well, that wasn't a problem back them. Many of my men didn't live long
enough to retire from service. Oh well."
He took the helmet from me and placed it back on the stand. I heard the front
door open and a young girl rush in.
"Mother, I just heard. Are you okay?"
She looked to be no older than 18 years old, and was almost as beautiful as her
mother - almost. Then I thought about her words - she had just heard? How could
that be? Neither Venus nor Mars had called anyone since I had been there.
"I'm fine my love," Venus answered. "A little shaken up but otherwise I'm okay."
I looked at the two ladies and then at Mars, who was giving me a curious stare.
That's when it hit me - he was trying to keep me occupied until someone else got
here. Who could that someone else be? Maybe old Jupiter himself.
"Can I fix you a drink, Mr. Mills," Mars asked. "I have an excellent selection of
wine in my basement."
"I'm sure you do, Mars," I replied.
"He knows?" Tammy gasped while looking at her mother.
I realized it had been a big mistake to say his name, not that it really mattered
anymore. Somehow I sense Mars already knew everything that had happened. He
smiled slightly at his daughter's question but didn't answer her.
"You know, I'm being rude here," I told Mars. "I should go so you can tend to
your wife. Why don't I stop back in the morning before I leave."
Of course I had no intentions of sticking around. I was going to jump in my car
and leave Peace River as fast as I could.
"You're my guest," Mars announced dryly. "I can't let you leave without showing
my appreciation for saving my wife."
Another woman rushed into the room to join us. This Goddess was shorter then the
others, with long curly dark hair that went down to her back. The rest of her
body was rather pleasant to look at as well, but she had a look of wisdom on her
face. Tammy whispered something to her and the woman looked up at me with
reservations.
"Taking care of your wife will be thanks enough," I answered nervously. Two more
gods, both male, rushed into the room. It was becoming a Roman God convention,
and I didn't want to wait around to see who showed up next.
"I'll show myself out to the door." I stuttered as I backed out of the room.
Venus stood up with the help of her husband, and they all followed me out the
door. I notice the sad look on her face, and it told the story. I would never be
allowed to leave Peace River again.
"You know you shouldn't leave, Mr. Mills," Mars said in a pointed manner. "When
my father finds out what you did, he's going to want to meet with you personally
to thank you."
"You can tell him that knowing I made him happy is thanks enough," I answered.
"It was nice meeting you all, but I really have to go. Bye."
I turned and started toward my car while fumbling with my car keys, knowing it
was a useless effort on my part. Still, I hoped against hope that maybe I was
wrong.
"Mr. Mills, a moment please," Mars called out.
"Yes, what is it?" I turned to face Mars again only this time I noticed a cop
standing next to him. The police officer was grinning from ear to ear. I swear he
wasn't there a moment ago.
"This if Officer Merrick." Mars explained. "He would like to ask you some
questions about the two men who attacked my wife." I thought fast.
"I'm really tired, Mar - sir. How about I talk with Officer Merrick in the
morning."
"It's late Mr. Mills. Where do you plan to spend the night?" the cop asked, who I
knew was really the God Mercury.
"Well, there's a motel about 30 miles up the road in -"
"We can't have you staying in a motel," Officer Merrick interrupted. "You're a
guest in Peace River. Besides, your car looks to be in pretty bad shape. I have a
friend who is a great mechanic. Why don't I have her look it over in the
morning?"
"I have my own mechanic, officer. Nothing personal sir, I'm sure she's a fine
mechanic and all, but I'd rather have him check it out."
"I don't think you'll make it that far," Officer Merrick stated, shaking his
head. "As an officer of the law, I can't allow you to drive such a dangerous
vehicle on the road."
"It's fine," I argued, then took a breath to calm down. "Okay, just point me to
the nearest motel. I'll spend the night and have this mechanic check it out in
the morning."
"We can't have you spending your own money on a motel room after everything
you've done," Mars pointed out. "Officer Merrick, isn't there some place you can
put Mr. Mills up for the night?"
"Well, there's my old room down at the police station," he smiled. "It's quiet
and comfortable, more so than the motel. I'll make sure no one disturbs you until
the morning."
"You know, that's all right," I answered with a nervous laugh. "I'll find that
motel and get a good nights sleep. See you both in the morning. Goodnight."
I turned quickly, only to find myself looking directly into Officer Merrick's
eyes. He grinned at me.
"How in the hell did you get behind me?" I demanded to know.
He ignored my question and replied, "Really, Mr. Mills. I think it would be
better if you came with me quietly."
I turned left to run but he was already in front of me. I turned completely
around to run the other way but he was already there. The officer grabbed my arm
and in a low voice said, "You can't get away Mr. Mills, and I don't want to use
force to take you in. Please, just step over to my car."
I ignored his advice and jerked away, trying to find a direction to run. No
matter where I turned he seemed to be standing in front of me. In fact he seemed
to be enjoying himself, like a cat playing with a trapped mouse.
"That's enough, Mercury!" Venus yelled out. Everyone looked at her, including
Officer Merrick. They all seemed surprise that she had used his real name in my
presence.
Venus looked at me sadly and said, "Henry, please don't fight this. I know it's
not what you want, but we won't hurt you, I swear. Please, go with Officer
Merrick peacefully. Do it for me."
I glanced over at her dejected. How I wanted to hold her again for support, but I
was sure Mars wouldn't be too happy if I tried. I lowered my head in defeat and
nodded. I knew I couldn't escape them. Slowly I made my way over to the parked
police car with Officer Merrick right beside me.
"Henry," she called out. I stopped and looked back at her. She smiled as if to
comfort me. "I'll meet up with you in the morning before - before you meet with
the Judge. It'll be okay, I promise." She gave me another smile to let me know
everything would be okay
"Goodnight, Venus," I said. I watched everyone go inside, and found myself
wishing I could join them. It had to be better than jail.
"Let's go, Mr. Mills," the officer said politely then added. "I'm sorry about my
actions, I got carried away."
"It's okay, Officer Merrick. I guess I did too." He sat me in the back of the
police car and closed the door.
***
The room Officer Merrick put me in wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. It was
large with its own private bathroom. There was even an oversize tub that I used
to soak my worn body in. That night I slept like a baby and woke up feeling
refreshed. I shaved, showered, and got dress in the clothes Officer Merrick had
provided me with the night before. As I stepped out of the room another officer
wearing mirror sunglasses greeted me. His nametag said Officer Deimos.
"Mr. Mills, I hope you slept well," he commented with a slight grin. "Here is a
menu from the diner down the street. If you give me your order, I'll have the
food delivered to you."
"If it's all the same to you, Officer Deimos, I'll rather go to the diner," I
explained. "Eating breakfast from a bag in a police station doesn't appeal to
me."
"I'm sorry, sir, but I'm afraid I can't allow you to do that," he replied rather
curtly. "Now, if you will look at the menu and - "
"What do you mean you can't allow that?" I interrupted. "All I want to do is have
breakfast in town like a normal person. What's wrong with this?"
"Nothing, Mr. Mills, except well, you're a guest here."
"And you treat all guests like this?" I asked harshly. "Look, I'm going down the
street to have breakfast and I'll be back after that."
"No, you won't," Officer Deimos explained sternly. "You'll look at the menu, give
me your order, and I'll have it delivered to you; but you're not leaving."
"Here!" I held up a twenty-dollar bill in front from his face and in a brusque
tone said, "I have enough money for both of us. You can join me, Officer Deimos,
my treat."
"I'm sorry, but that won't do," he replied more abruptly. "Now, if you give me
your order I'll have - "
"Yes, yes, I heard you already. You'll take my order and have it delivered," I
mocked. "Look young man, I'm not interested in eating cold food while you watch.
I'm not a criminal, so don't treat me like one!"
"Mr. Mills is correct!" someone announced. "He's not a criminal and shouldn't be
treated like one."
I turned to see who had spoken with such authority and saw an older gentleman
with a well-trimmed beard standing in the doorway. For some reason the name
Jupiter came to mind.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Mills, I had hoped to see you first thing this morning.
Unfortunately, I got delayed with other matters. I'm Judge Jasper, although I
know you have a pretty good idea who I really am."
"Please to meet you, Your Honor." I shook his hand and looked into his kind,
fatherly face. I couldn't get over the fact I was shaking hands with the Roman
God Jupiter.
"I don't think it's fair that as a guest, you should pay for your meal. Officer
Deimos, please take Mr. Mills to whatever restaurant he wants to eat at and pay
for his meal - my treat." I saw him hand the officer a hundred-dollar bill.
"Yes, Your Honor," he answered obediently.
"Mr. Mills, I'll see you later after my other business is complete." Judge Jasper
smiled and left the room.
"Do you still want to go to the diner, Mr. Mills?" Officer Deimos asked after he
was gone.
"Why not?" I replied, still a little shaken over my meeting with Jupiter. "I'm
just a simple man at heart."
***
The food at the diner was remarkably good, and I found myself eating more than I
usually did. Afterwards Officer Deimos rushed me back to the police station and
gave me some magazines to read while I waited. A couple of times I tried to slip
away, but the officer was keeping a very close eye on me.
"Where do you think you're going?" he asked sternly as I made my way toward the
side door.
"Nowhere," I lied. "I was just going to the bathroom."
"The bathroom is the other way," he remarked, unimpressed with my answer. "That
door leads outside. What were you planning to do, go behind a bush?"
"I thought the bathroom was this way," I lied.
"Uh huh," Officer Deimos remarked. "And why would you think the bathroom had
moved since the last time you visited it?"
"I just got confused, that's all. I'm old, I forget things all the time."
"Perhaps you should tell me the next time you need to use the bathroom," the
officer commented. "That way I can make sure you don't get lost along the way.
After all, we wouldn't want you wandering off, would we?"
"No, at least one of us wouldn't," I answered glumly.
"Now, do you really need to use the bathroom?" he asked rather annoyed.
"I guess not," I confessed. "I sort of lost the urge."
"Then do me a favor, Mr. Mills, please sit down. I have a lot of paperwork to
catch up on this morning.
I sat back down in my seat and pouted. Less then twenty feet away was the door to
my freedom. I had tried crawling out one of the bathroom windows earlier, but
Officer Deimos had been right there to stop me. I told him I was checking to see
if it could be done but he knew better.
A couple of other police officers floated in and out of the station but they paid
me little attention. Sometimes they would ask Officer Deimos a question about
some prior police business, but for the most part they left him alone. Their
actions made me realize how normal everything seemed to be here. I had expected a
place run by Roman Gods to be something totally different, but it was almost as
if they tried to copy the movements of regular humans to appear more like us.
Finally the phone rang, informing Officer Deimos that they were ready to see me
now.
"Follow me," he stated. He led me down a long hallway with doors on both sides.
The signs above the doors indicated they were offices for different departments,
such as water and trash pickup. One thing I didn't see was a door for the mayor's
office.
When we got to the main lobby, Officer Deimos kept walking toward the courtroom
doors. Instead of following, I headed off to the main entrance. Just as I cleared
the door I ran into Mars and Venus coming up the steps.
"Henry, where do you think you're going to?" Venus asked with a knowing grin.
Before I could reply Officer Deimos showed up behind me with an angry frown.
"Mr. Mills, did you get confused AGAIN?" he asked sarcastically. "It seems I have
to keep my eye on you all the time."
"Officer Deimos, I really don't want to see the judge," I explained meekly.
"And I'm telling you, 'AGAIN', Mr. Mills, that you don't have a choice in the
matter," he stated firmly. "You're going to see the Judge even if I have to drag
you in there kicking and screaming."
"Son," Venus intervened sweetly. "Why don't you and your father go inside while I
talk to Henry."
The officer looked a little skeptical but nodded and left us alone. Venus sat me
down on the steps and put her arm around me.
"Henry, I know you're scared," she started out. "However, you must know by now
that you can't get out of this. It's okay, really. I promise that Judge Jasper
will treat you fairly. You don't need to worry about being harmed."
"What's he going to do to me?"
"I'm not really sure," she said with some apprehension. "I do know he wants to
reward you for saving me."
"If he let me go that would be enough of a reward." I sniffed.
"I know my dear, Henry," she replied somewhat sorrowfully. "I'm afraid he won't
do that. You see, I told you things while I was drugged that I shouldn't have
said. If it had happened inside the town limits, he could've made you forget
those things. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case."
"But I won't tell anyone, I promise!" I pleaded with her.
"I know you won't," Venus agreed with sincerity. Then she shook her lovely head
slowly. "Unfortunately, we already have a problem with someone who knows about
our town. Judge Jasper doesn't want to take the chance of anyone else finding
out. I know because I talked to him last night about this. I can tell you he was
very pleased with your actions concerning the Titans. Come on now, I'll be right
next to you the entire time. You have nothing to fear from him."
She helped me up and led me to the door. Inside the courthouse lobby Officer
Deimos met us. He took us into the courtroom and sat us down in front. I noticed
there were about 20 other people inside staring at me, most likely other gods.
Mars joined us, sitting down next to his wife who was still holding onto my hand
to show her support. A door opened up and I saw Judge Jasper walk out followed by
a rather attractive teenage girl. They both took a seat and the judge looked at
me with a comforting smile.
"Mr. Mills, we would like to thank you for what you did. You could've kept on
driving, but you stayed to help. This was a very commendable thing you did."
"Thank you, Your Honor." I was hoping that would be it, but he continued talking.
"Mrs. Marshall..." He stopped to look around the room then continued. "Venus has
spoken very highly of you, Mr. Mills. Because of this, I'm going to honor the
request she made on your behalf.
"You mean, you're going to let me go?" Hope rose up inside me that I might be set
free. However, that hope was quickly snuffed out by his next sentence.
"That wasn't what she requested," he answered with a thin smile. "Please stand
still."
Judge Jasper closed his eyes and raised his arms. He placed the palms of his
hands together as if he were holding onto something. I noticed Jupiter was
whispering something softly, and his hands began to glow. I knew what that meant;
Venus had told me all about this beforehand. I watched to see if the ball of
light/energy was blue, which would turn me into a female, or pink, that would
keep me a male. To my surprise, it was neither. What appeared out of his hands
was ball of light/energy that was dark green with white spots.
I looked over at Venus, but she just smiled letting me know everything would be
okay. The transformation ball raced toward me and was absorbed into my chest. I
felt a lot of tingling and then everything went black.
***
"Sandra, breakfast is ready!"
"Okay," I moaned as I sat up. Long, blonde hair fell into my face and I used my
small hand to brush it way.
"What the hell?' I cursed coming to my senses. I looked around and noticed
everything seemed so big. No, that wasn't right at all. Everything hadn't gotten
bigger; I had just gotten smaller, a lot smaller.
"What did they do to me?" I whispered while moving my hands over the cotton
pajamas with the powder puff girls imprinted on them. I climbed out of bed and
looked at myself in the mirror.
"Oh no!" I almost yelled. I was little girl, maybe no more than 6 or 7 years old.
I had long, blonde hair that went down well past my shoulders and the same blue
eyes that Venus had. In fact, I looked a lot like her, only much younger. I put
my hands over my mouth to keep from screaming as I continued checking out my new
body. Okay, I was cute, but I didn't want to be cute. I wanted to be me again.
Tears formed in the little girl's eyes, my eyes now.
"How could she?" I asked myself. After everything I'd done to save her life, how
could Venus have asked Jupiter to turn me into a little girl?
"Come on, Sandra," the female voice called out. "I have a business appointment
this morning.
The voice sounded familiar, as did the name. I didn't know why, but I knew that
my name was Sandra and the person calling me was my mother. I also knew I had a
sister named Tammy. But why did I know these things, and where was I? I shook my
head to try and shake the cobwebs loose.
Okay, I could do this. I could pretend to be a little girl until I figured out
what to do next. I took a deep breath to calm down and opened the bedroom door. I
found my new mother and father waiting for me in the dinning room. No wonder my
new mother's voice sounded so familiar, it was none other than Venus.
"You must've been really tired this morning," she exclaimed sweetly. Then she
looked over at her husband and added humorously, "I told you not to keep her up
past 9:30."
"It was a great war film and she wanted to watch it with me," he smiled. "I
couldn't refuse her request any more than I could yours."
"She's not like me yet," Venus scowled at him softly. "Although I understand what
you mean. Her smile could make you agree to anything. Sit down honey and I'll get
you your cereal. Captain Crunch okay?"
"Yes - mom." Venus stopped dead in her tracks, then turned slowly around and
looked at me. Her actions caused me to fidget a little in my chair.
"I'll be right back, honey," she smiled slightly. I just nodded and looked away.
Across from me was Mars reading the Wall Street Journal. He was dressed in an
expensive white shirt with a red and white striped tie. His face was stern and
rugged, with jet-black hair that was neatly cut and styled. He looked to be some
kind of businessman.
"I'll be late tonight," he told Venus as she returned. "I'm having dinner with a
New York banker concerning some stock options he wants to sell me. You'll be
okay, won't you?"
"I'll be fine, dear," she replied while placing a bowl of cereal in front of me.
"The attack happened weeks ago, it's history now." She smiled at me again, making
me squirm just a little. "Sandra, why aren't you sitting in your usual seat?"
"I guess - I just wanted - to sit here - mom." Her humorous smirk indicated I was
blowing my cover. I tried to fix the problem with a question. "Where's Tammy?"
"In Boston, where's she's been all week," Venus answered very amused.
'Damn,' I swore to myself. I only made the situation worse.
"Oh, I guess I forgot," I told her weakly.
"You seem to be forgetting a lot of stuff this morning, sweetheart," she smiled
knowingly. "Where Tammy is, your seat at the table, and the fact that you always
used to call me mommy until this morning. Is there anything wrong?"
"No mom - mommy. I guess I'm just a little excited this morning." I took a bite
of my cereal hoping that would be the end of it.
"Yes, I'm sure you are," she grinned. "You always have so much fun at daycare."
"DAYCARE!" I choked, spitting out my cereal. Even this caught Mars attention, who
put down his paper to look at me.
"Are you okay, Sandra?" he asked a little concerned.
"I think our little girl has woken up, dear," Venus explained.
Mars stared at me for a moment then grunted. Picking up his suit jacket he said,
"Why don't I leave you two ladies alone to talk? I'll see you later on tonight."
"Chicken," Venus told him humorously as he turned to leave. My new father rubbed
my hair in a playful manner as he walked past.
"So Sandra, am I right?" she grinned. I stood to face her, although I was
probably taller sitting in the chair then I was standing.
"If you mean by being awake that I now have all my memories back, the answer is
yes. What's going on here? What did you do to me?"
"Sit down and I'll tell you," she smiled gently while patting the seat next to
her. In a typical gloom and doom mood, I did as she asked.
"You weren't suppose to wake up yet," she informed me, "at least not for another
month. I was hoping to have more time to prepare."
"To prepare for what? How long have I been like this?" I demanded to know.
"You've been my daughter for almost three weeks," she said touching my shoulder.
"Now, think hard. If you do, you'll remember this time."
I tried and suddenly my mind was bombarded with new memories. There was the
family BBQ they held last week with all their friends to welcome me into the
family. I remembered the gifts I received, mostly clothes but some toys, and how
excited I was at opening each one up. Then there were the afternoons playing
dolls with my sister, Tammy, and the tea parties with my mother. I even had
memories of going to daycare and having fun with the other little boys and girls
there. So the last three weeks hadn't been lost, just forgotten in all the
excitement of remembering my past.
"I don't understand. Why am I here?"
"Sandra," Venus said sadly. "Henry Mills was dying. I could sense this very
clearly when we first met. At best, he had maybe five years left."
"But, I'm not dead. Why are you speaking to me as if I'm not him?"
"Because you're not, Sandra, you're one of us now."
"You mean - I'm a - a Goddess?"
Venus giggled. "Not quite, but pretty close." Then she got serious again. "Do you
remember when Henry and I made love, how he commented that it felt like we were
one. Well, sugar, we were for a while. I was preparing him, planting my own seeds
into his body so Jupiter could change him into my daughter. It was like giving
birth without the pain. Unfortunately, the oldest he could make Henry was six.
And since they were from my seeds, Jupiter could only turn him into a little
girl."
"That's why you told me Mars wouldn't be upset, that he would understand." Then a
thought crossed my mind and I became sad. "That's also why you wanted to go to
bed with me. I was a fool to think you really found me sexually attractive."
"If only you knew," she sighed. "Why do you think I made love to Henry for so
long. I wanted too, as much as he wanted too. I wasn't being nice to Henry when I
told him he was a great lover - he was."
"So, will I look like you when I grow up?"
"Close," she smiled while stroking my hair. "You won't be my twin, but there'll
be no doubts you're my daughter. Part of Henry's DNA was used in the process, so
you're as much his daughter as you are mine. You're the closest thing to giving
birth without having it happen."
"But - but I'm still Henry. This is still my body, just modified."
"Well, yes and no," Venus explained. "You see, you're an Olympian now. Judge
Jasper used Henry's body to transform you into Sandra. Your body is no longer
human, at least not in the way you think. Your organs are different, and you will
live for a very long time."
"So - I am a Goddess," I replied softly.
"One day you may be," she smiled. "I'll have to train you how and when to use
your powers. You're still too young to have any powers; that'll come when you
reach puberty. And we don't know what kind of powers you will have, if any. Some
of our offspring don't develop any at all.
"I'm - I'm kind of -" I couldn't say the word.
"Scared," she finished for me. "That's understandable, Sandra. You're my child,
and I'll give you plenty of love and guidance through all this - so will Tammy,
so will Cupid." She gave me a soft hug.
"Do I really have to go to daycare - now that I'm awake."
"I'm afraid so, sweetheart. We have to keep up the appearance that everything is
normal, otherwise it won't be. I'll tell you what though. I should be done with
my meeting by 11. If you're good, I'll swing by and pick you up and we can go
have a picnic, okay?"
"I would like that, Venus."
"You need to start calling me mommy, or mom if you prefer," she corrected me.
"Remember what I said, we don't use our real names around other people. I guess
I'll have to tell the daycare director that you'll be there all day tomorrow.
It's a pity; I was going to take you with me to San Diego tomorrow to look at
some new fashions. Afterwards I thought we could go to the zoo."
"San Diego," I said excitedly. "I love San Diego. Why can't I go with you
tomorrow?"
"Because, dear, you're awake now. Jupiter wouldn't allow it."
I started to pout. The one thing I loved to do was travel and now, through no
fault of my own, I wasn't allowed to.
"Aww, don't be upset, sweetheart," she cooed. "I'll bring you back a gift from
there."
"But I want to go with you," I sniffed. "It's not fair. I won't tell anyone and I
won't try to leave you. I just want to spend time with you and have fun. It's not
fair."
She looked at me carefully, with loving eyes. "Let me think about it, Sandra. Now
finish up your cereal so we can go."
***
Being in daycare wasn't so bad. In fact it was even kind of fun. I had forgotten
the days of being a kid and doing things that didn't have anything to do with
furthering my career. I drew pictures and colored them in. I made a drawing of
our house with my new mom, dad, and sister out front. It didn't look that great
but I was proud of it. When we were allowed outside, I ran around playing tag
with the other kids until I was out of breath. It was different than when I had
been sixty. I had so much energy to burn.
After we went inside to have a snack, one of the female workers read to us. I
should've found this boring, but the way she told the story using her hands and
voice, kept me captivated. Before I realized it my mother was there to pick me
up.
"So, did you have fun today," she asked pleasantly as we drove home.
"Yes, mommy," I smiled. "We played tag and I drew this picture. I'm kind of -
kind of enjoying being a kid again. Is that strange?"
She laughed. "No, Sandra, it's not. You see, things have changed inside your
mind, just as in your body. This was done so you could grow up normally and one
day become one of us. So don't fight the feeling, just enjoy being six years old
again."
"Okay, mommy," I told her as she pulled into the driveway. I was surprised how
quickly I was accepting my new life. My old life seemed so long ago.
"Go to your room and change, Sandra. I've laid some clothes out on the bed for
you."
On the bed was a pair of riding jeans, a plaid shirt, and a cowgirl hat. I put my
clothes on and met Venus in the family room, dressed in a similar fashion with
her long golden hair tied in a single ponytail.
"Why don't I do the same to your hair so we can look alike," Venus giggled. She
went behind me and pulled my hair together, then fastened it with a tie.
"Perfect," Venus smiled. "Lets go to the barn and load up the horses."
The barn was located behind the house and hosted seven beautiful horses. The one
I rode was a black and white pinto named Oxford. Venus put the saddles on our
horses then packed the food in one of the saddlebags. With a quick jerk on the
reins we rode off toward the lake.
One thing I noticed on the way to the lake was how plentiful the wildlife was. We
saw wild turkeys, possums, and even a red tail fox before it darted away. In the
trees were birds of every kind, even those that I knew didn't belong in this
area. There was something wonderful about this place. I couldn't dream of anyone
wanting to leave.
We ate lunch then walked around the lake talking about our family history. Venus
was remarkably candid about their past in most cases, even telling me about some
of the others gods she had had affairs with. That all changed when she married
Mars, my father.
Later that evening we rode back home just in time to watch the sun set in the
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