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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 to our success!" Lori Dillon announced while lifting her glass high in the air. She was the unofficial leader of the group, and the one who had come up with this plan. The rest of them followed suit, looking sadly at each other as they did. Each one knew some of them would be dead by the time this was over. Who would die they didn't know, and as Judy Chunn took a drink she knew it could just as easily be her. In the next 24 hours one of three things would happen; she would be dead - she would be captured and brought before Judge Jasper - she would be a free man. Judy frowned slightly. Almost two years of living in this new body and she still thought of herself as a man when clearly she wasn't. She was a young woman with an oriental face, and straight black hair that reached down to her waist. Judy was also short, standing about 5'3" and weighing 105 pounds if she were soaking wet. That was a far cry from the 275 pounds, 6'2" frame she had as a man. "I just want you to know," one of the members spoke with tears in her eyes, "that I love each of you like a family member. I...I just hope we can still stay in touch after this is over." Her words echo the sentiments of all of them in the room. They scrambled to hug the crying woman while wiping the tears out of their own eyes. Too much sad emotion could bring trouble, as their captors seemed to sense it in them. "It's time," Lori told the group. "Good luck, everyone. I hope to see you on the outside. Remember don't take chances. If you can't make it to the other side turn back. Live to run another day." The group left in single file, each of them taking their turn hugging Lori and her husband, Steve. Judy was the last to leave, only because Lori meant the world to her. If it hadn't been for Lori's support in the beginning, Judy most likely would've cut her wrists like so many had done before her. Their leader had saved Judy and given her a reason to live. When Judy approached her, tears began to fall freely from her eyes. "It's okay, Judy," she whispered and hugged her tenderly. "I'll meet you on the outside as soon as the news breaks. We'll meet at the pre-arranged site we talked about. Just remember, not beforehand. If I do get captured, Judge Jasper will pull the information out of me and set a trap for you." "I...I understand," Judy answered while wiping the tears from my eyes. "I just hope it happens soon. I'll miss you until then, Lori." "And I'll miss you my friend," she said softly with loving emotion. "Now go, there isn't much time." Judy grabbed her purse and headed to the designated point assigned to her. All things considered, her route was probably a little harder then most. The river was at least a 100 yards wider than the other crossing areas and was close to the main bridge. On the other hand, she had been told there was a road only a mile on the other side. With luck, the young woman might be able to catch a ride if someone was driving by. Carefully Judy made her way down the riverbank to where her raft was hidden. It was a homemade raft, made of canvas, plywood, and milk jugs. It wasn't pretty, but she hadn't built it for looks. It was her ticket to freedom. Lori had helped her assemble it the day before, and Judy had carefully hidden it close to the river. The full moon made her job of finding it easier. Lori had told the group that she had picked this night for two reasons. The first was because of the moon, which would give them some light to see in the darkness. The second was her contact, whoever that was, had informed her that most of their captors would be out of town tonight celebrating. Their celebration had something to do with a victory over their enemies thousands of years ago. All things considered, there would never be a better time to try this. Judy picked up her backpack containing food, clothing, extra batteries for the flashlight, and a few other items she thought she might need. Then she stripped off her clothes and changed into a pair of dark jeans and sweatshirt. Once dressed, Judy stuffed everything into her backpack and pulled the raft down to the rivers edge. Then she waited. As the deadline got closer the butterflies grew in her stomach. At midnight the first boaters would start their mission, and they had the most dangerous mission of all. Their job was to enter the waters first in hopes of distracting the mermaids and mermen away from the rest of them. To try and save themselves from literally being eaten alive, each one carried a case of steaks. Of course no one knew for sure if these creatures would turn down a live steak dinner for a dead one. The young woman watched the minutes tick by until it was five after midnight, her time to leave. Just as Judy slid the raft into the water she heard a blood-curdling scream less than a mile away. A cold chill ran up her spine; one of her friends had just paid the ultimate price for failure. Judy tried not to think about it as she placed the motor of the raft; a modified house fan attached to a car battery, into the water. She attached the cable to the battery and gently started moving away from shore toward the other side; or Free America as it had come to be called. Looking to her right, she could see in the moonlight someone paddling across the river in a small kayak. That would be Penny Cavinee, a pretty young girl who had been forced to come here from her native land of Germany. It seemed that supplying the town with new residents was a worldwide effort, although about 85% of the people living in Peace River had come from the United States. The motor hummed softly as Judy used an old paddle to steer the raft to its destination. The moon went behind a cloud temporarily and everything went dark, including the spot she was aiming for. The young woman heard a rippling sound behind her, and fought the urge to turn on her flashlight. If she did those creatures would spot her for sure. There was another scream in the darkness, someone crying out to God for them to stop. Then there was silence. Another one of her friends had paid the ultimate price for freedom. Judy heard the ripple sound in the water again, and picked up a steak in case it was one of those creatures. The moon popped out from behind the cloud and the young freedom fighter scanned the surface of the river for monsters. She didn't see anything. Another scream, this time much closer, caused her to look upstream. She watched in horror as Peggy's kayak flipped over as something grabbed her. There was a great deal of splashing in the water for several seconds but no more screaming. Then everything was still again. Peggy Cavinee never even made it back to the surface. Judy's eyes went moist as she thought about Peggy's lovely smile and bubbling personality. Peggy was the type of person others were drawn to because of her easy nature and witty jokes. Now she was dead, along with at least two of her other friends. The other side was getting closer. A few more minutes and she would be there. That's when she saw a head pop out of the water not far from her. It was a merman, and he was staring intensely at her raft. Judy could see his shining, white teeth as he smiled evilly at her. The young woman picked up a raw steak and flung it as far away as she could in the hopes he would go after it. Unfortunately, another one of those creatures, this time a mermaid with dark hair, grabbed it. Judy reached for another steak, but the merman had already gone underneath the water. "Shit," Judy cursed softly. She looked forward and noticed she was still at least a 100 yards from the shore. Judy could swim faster than her raft was going, but at this distance the young woman knew she would never make it. Suddenly the merman jumped out of the water and grabbed her leg with its slimly claw. Judy moved out of reaction, swinging her paddle and hitting him over the top of the head. It seemed to have little effect on him. She hit him again, this time in the face. The merman made a hissing noise and disappeared back into the water. Quickly Judy grabbed the remaining steaks and threw them into the water around the boat; hoping this would keep them off her. She noticed there were three of them out there grabbing for the steaks. Their fangs bit into the meat while their claws tore it to pieces. It was both fascinating and horrifying to watch. There was a hard bump as her raft hit land. Judy grabbed her backpack and scrambled to shore. The other side of the riverbank was steep, but somehow she managed to climb up it in less than a minute. Her motivation came mostly out of her drive to get away from those creatures swimming around the sinking raft. When she reached the top she got down on her knees and rested for a minute. The freedom fighter looked around to see - no one. Well, that had been part of Lori's plan. Rather then meet up and leave as a group, they were supposed to go in different directions. It would be harder for them to capture twenty moving targets than two or three large groups. It did surprise her a little that no one was moving about on the bridge. Perhaps their jailers were still investigating the screams and failed to notice others were leaving. Well, she wasn't going to wait for them to wise up. Judy stood and ran for the woods not far away. Almost an hour went by as she struggled over the broken terrain and hidden branches that reached out to smack her in the face. Finally she stumbled out of the woods and onto a paved road, with a car speeding right at her. Judy ran out into the center of the road swinging her arms and begging for him to stop. The young man slammed on the brake and barely avoided hitting her. "Please, I need a ride," she pleaded with the young man. "I'll do anything if you get me the hell out of here!" He sat there for a moment gunning his motor before making a decision. "Anything?" he smiled while opening up the passenger door. "Hop in!" "Does this car move?" Judy asked franticly as she practically dove into the passenger seat. "Oh yeah," he replied confidently. "It's a special model, with an interceptor V-8 under the hood." "I'll make you a deal," she told him. "I'll give you the best sex you've ever had if you can get me 70 miles away from this place in less then an hour!" "Hang on then!" the young man smiled confidently. He slammed the car into gear and pealed off into the night. Judy looked back just to be sure there wasn't anyone following them. There wasn't. "By the way, my names Robert Cardon, what's yours?" he asked. "Judy...Judy Chunn. At least that's what I'm known as back there," she told him nervously. "Robert, have I got a story to tell you." Fade out... *** Voice of Judge Jasper: We are the Roman gods, who fell to the 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 19 - P.O.W By Kelly Davidson Edited by Geoff, Nelson T., Samuel Vincent This story is dedicated to editors Geoff, Samuel Vincent, and Nelson T. whose hard work made me look good. Thanks guys, I couldn't have done it without you. Fade in...Present day Apollo was driving down the street to his next appointment, a 19-year-old gay man dying of AIDS. While the threat of the Titans had passed for the moment, the threat of not having enough replacements for their town always seemed to be there. They had to keep a constant number of humans in Peace River otherwise his people would suffer. There had been talk by the council of expanding the town, and bringing more of their people out of stasis. Apollo didn't see how that could be achieved when they were barely able to maintain a population of 15,000. For every one of his people brought out of stasis, they needed 150 humans more or less to support them. Oh, there was more than enough land to increase the size of the town. Originally Peace River had been designed to hold 100,000 people; enough to bring everyone out of stasis and keep the human population healthy. The problem was, they could never seem to grow past that magic number of 15,000 - and that was the least of their worries. There were bigger problems to tackle first, like the town's food and water supply. Recently they had learned that the saltwater from the river was slowly creeping into the fresh water table and damaging their crops and livestock. What had seemed like such a good idea 80 years ago was now slowly destroying their town. Something had to be done, but no one could think of a way to stop it. For all their powers, they were still at the mercy of Mother Nature. Apollo stopped at a traffic light and tried to clear his mind; he shouldn't worry about things like this. His job was to find new recruits, not figure out how to save the town. Then he sensed it, very faint but also very clear. He turned his head back and forth, trying to locate where it was coming from. There - to the north. Apollo forgot about his appointment; that could wait. He turned left trying to follow what he felt; the same way a bloodhound follows a scent. A few miles down the road he noticed that it was coming from a grocery store on the left. He pulled into the parking lot and waited, trying to figure out where it was coming from. Then he spotted who he was looking for. A woman, thin, petite, and her hair cut short so it hung a full inch above her shoulder. It was Judy Chunn, looking as lovely as ever. Apollo frowned. The young woman was pushing a stroller. She had a baby now? He pulled out his cell phone and dialed the private number to his father's phone. Judge Jasper answered right away. "Father, I just found Judy Chunn. What do you want me to do?" There was a moment as silence as Jupiter thought about it. "Follow her and find out as much as you can. When you locate where's she's living, come back here." "Yes, father," Apollo replied obediently and hung up the phone. He watched the young lady buckle her baby into the car seat and sensed happiness. That troubled the god of truth greatly. *** Apollo, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Minerva, and Neptune were seated in Judge Jasper's chambers. Jupiter sat behind his desk looking over the report Apollo had hastily typed up for them. He put it down on his desk with an angry frown. Venus saw the frown and spoke first. "We can't bring her back," she stated firmly. "Judy has a husband now, and a child. It would be wrong to break them up." "May I remind everyone," Mars countered, "that Judy knows exactly where Peace River is located. We can't risk leaving her out there." "Then we reason with her," Venus almost pleaded. "Her silence in exchange for us not interfering with her life." "And what happens when you make her that offer and she remembers her friends?" Mars pointed out. "She could demand that they be freed as well. I'm sure she hasn't forgotten about them." "I have to agree with Mars," Neptune added in a salty voice. "Supposing our visit only brings back old memories? She could bring the news media right to our front door, and then everyone will know about us." "Then we lay it on the line," interjected Apollo. "We tell her that if she does talk to anyone her family would be killed." "Death threats and blackmail make a poor contract!" Neptune answered coldly. "That is what you're proposing, Apollo. No, the only way to eliminate this risk is to bring her back to Peace River where she can't tell anyone about our operation." "What about her family?" Venus asked. "Do they come with her?" "Her husband designs booster rockets for NASA," Minerva stated clearly. "He's very gifted in that field. Losing him would set our timetable back by at least five years." Apollo looked around the room and decided it was time to stick his neck out. "I agree with Venus, we can't separate Judy from her family. It goes against every principle I've been brought up to believe in. We should leave Judy where she is. I can talk to her, reason with her; but I don't want to destroy the life she has built for herself." "It's her own fault," Mars argued. "She shouldn't have escaped in the first place. Do I have to remind everyone about 'The Mailman', and all the trouble he's causing us? We can't risk having anyone else finding out about us." "It's clear there are two sets of arguments," Jupiter spoke for the first time. "I suggest we vote on the matter and decide what to do about it. All in favor of bringing Judy Chunn back to Peace River raise your hand." Mars, Neptune, and Minerva did so; Mercury, Venus, and Apollo did not. "I see, so it comes down to me to break this deadlock." Jupiter cleared his throat. "There is more to this situation then just the simple question of whether or not Judy Chunn should be returned. She is a symbol to everyone else who doesn't want to stay here. Since her escape more then three years ago, attempts have gone up by 73%. Clearly, we can't allow this to continue. Mars, I want you to work out a plan to bring her back here, safely. That is all." Apollo looked around the room sadly and wishing he hadn't told anyone about finding her. Judy Chunn had a new life, why couldn't they just leave her alone? He noticed Mercury seemed to feel the same way, although the god of truth didn't know why. Mercury was committed to the survival of Peace River. Venus on the other hand was easy to understand. She didn't want to separate a mother from her child unless the parent was abusive. Apollo stood to leave when his father asked him to stay. When everyone had left he spoke. "I know you don't agree with my decision son, but it has to be this way." "But why, father?" Apollo tried to reason. "Why not just let her live out her life in peace? Why must we bring her back here?" "Because we must make an example of her," Jupiter stated firmly. "I have to show all those who are thinking of leaving our town that they will never be free, that we will continue to search for them - forever! I want them to see that any attempt is useless on their part, and if they do manage to escape they will be brought back here. I want to break their spirit once and for all." "How do you plan to do that?" Apollo asked a little horrified. "By holding a trial that will be televised throughout the town." "Father, that can also send the wrong message. Judy Chunn isn't a criminal! You even said it yourself; some people look up to her. Think of what she will say if she has the chance." "We'll control what is heard," Jupiter said. "There'll be a 10 second delay in the broadcast, so Mercury can edit out what goes on the air. Stephanie Hall will defend her, and I'll have Judge Herns' son prosecute. Linda Anderson will watch over everything to record the event, so it can be shown back from time to time." "How do you plan to deal with Judy's disappearance?" Apollo asked feeling slightly ill at what he heard. "Leave that to me son. Now, step outside, I need to speak with your brother Mars for a moment." Reluctantly Apollo got up and left. He wanted to protest, to plead with his father for her life but knew it was useless. The truth was, he could understand his father's motives and it made good sense. He just wished he wasn't so close to Judy, so he wouldn't feel her pain when they brought her in. Apollo left the room and a moment later Mars entered. He stood stiffly as his father carefully gave him a small nod. His son could be ruthless when it was required, the sign of a good soldier. "I want you to bring John Stillwell to my office right way," Jupiter ordered. "Tell him he is to be released." "Released?" Mars answered perplexed. "Yes," Jupiter answered while pouring himself a cup of decaf coffee. "I know he's not happy here in Peace River. I also know he's trying to organize a group of people to escape with him, like they did three years ago. He wants to return to being a girl, so I'll honor his request." "But father, we both know he can't be trusted. He'll tell everyone about our town if we let him go." "Only if he were given the chance," Jupiter said with almost no emotion. "I don't care how you do it, just make sure the baby isn't harmed." "It will be done," Mars replying strongly and understanding fully what his father was asking. He didn't enjoy killing people, but he would do as he was told. *** "Are you sure you don't mind taking care of Matthew while I'm gone?" Judy asked her husband. "Of course not, honey" he replied back. "We'll have a great time. Now go get your shopping done." He reached over and kissed her on the cheek. Judy smiled inward as she left. Years ago the thought of being kissed by a man would've disgusted her, now it made her happy. Maybe that was because she had a good life now, with a loving spouse, a beautiful child, and most importantly, her freedom. There were no rivers filled with flesh-eating mermaids surrounding the town of Belm, NM. Thinking of Peace River always made Judy sad. She had often sat and wondered what had happened to her friends, especially Lori. All this time and there had been no word from her. It could only mean she had been captured or killed in the escape. If she had survived, Judy shuddered to think what Judge Jasper had done to her. Judy felt a little guilty knowing that she was free while her friends were still trapped in that hellhole where reality was shifted. Oh, those in charge made it pleasant enough to live there, as long as you didn't mind giving up your freedom and in most cases, your gender. Then it was HELL! "Why wouldn't they believe me?" Judy asked myself. She had repeatedly tried to tell others - newspaper reporters and even the authorities. One cop wanted to lock her up after she was done telling him the story. He would have too if Judy hadn't escaped through the back door when he wasn't looking. That's when the young woman decided to give up trying. It was a selfish act, but Judy knew if she continued they would find her. There was no way she was going back to Peace River, not after what she went through to get away. So Judy changed her last name and hid among the masses, hoping to be lost forever. And in those masses of people she met Tom Hartford, her loving husband. She was a waitress working at a second-rate dinner where the owner didn't ask a lot of questions, like what her social security number was. Why Tom would even walk into a dump like that still puzzled Judy. He was quiet and shy, unlike other men she had known. Judy ended up falling for him immediately. It was strange, but being with him the first time felt so natural. She had tried a few lesbian lovers, some rather beautiful, but they just didn't satisfy her like he did. Oh, how he satisfied her. It was the quiet ones who were the best lovers. After dating for six months he asked her to marry him. They drove to Las Vegas and got married that night - the happiest day of her life since the 'night of the screams'. That was what Judy called the night she escaped from Peace River. Judy played with the idea of telling Tom about Peace River but didn't. She didn't want to ruin the best thing in her life. A few months after they were married she became pregnant and everything fell into place. Her past was a thousand years away, and she rarely thought about it anymore except in her nightmares. As Judy turned into the parking lot, she paid little attention to see if anyone was following her. The first year after her escape she used to watch every car in her rear view mirror. Paranoia ran deep that it may be Judge Jasper or one of his people following her. Those in charge had told them that they would never be free, that if someone did escape they would bring them back. However, after almost three years of living on her own, Judy felt it had been nothing more than an idle threat meant to keep them in line. If they did know where she was they would've come for her by now. So when a dark van pulled into the parking spot next to her car, she didn't pay it much attention. After all, what did she have to worry about? But that little feeling of security was about to cost her everything. Judy stepped out of her car and walked past the side door of the van. Suddenly the door opened and someone pulled her inside. She tried to scream but a hand covered her mouth. She looked up into the sad eyes of Officer Merrick. "Relax, and go to sleep, Judy," he told her gently. "I'm not going to hurt you." The young woman struggled to get away. She kicked her feet into the empty air and tried to bite his hand. At the same time Judy found herself getting very sleepy, and fought to keep her eyes open. If she fell asleep, all would be lost. Judy tried to squirm and break Merrick's hold, but it was no use. Her eyes blinked once, twice, then they closed for good. "She's under," Mercury told Apollo. "Let me have her purse," Apollo said. Mercury handed it to him. "I'll be right back." Apollo stepped out of the van just as Mars was pulling up. There was a girl in the car that could've been Judy Chunn/Hartford's twin. She was even dressed like her. Mars got out of his car and walked over to where Apollo was standing. "Here's her purse." Apollo handed it over and sensed the person who was in the car. "Why is she Judy's replacement?" "Never mind," Mars told him firmly. "Get Miss Chunn back to Peace River. I'll take care of everything else." Apollo looked at Mars carefully; something wasn't right here. What were his father and brother thinking? "What's going on?" Apollo demanded to know. "It was father's idea, not mine" Mars said truthfully. "John was becoming too much of a liability to us, so Jupiter changed him into Judy Hartford and told me to deliver her here. I'm suppose to go over her new life with her." "I see," Apollo answered puzzled. None of this made any sense. Why replace Judy Hartford with someone who couldn't be trusted? "You better go. Father is expecting you" Apollo nodded and got back in the van. He took one more look at the new Judy Hartford. Something definitely wasn't right here. Shaking his head he drove off. Mars watched him leave, glad that it was Apollo driving the van and not Mercury. His other brother would've stayed and asked too many questions - questions Mars didn't want to answer. The god of war turned to the new Judy Hartford who was still sitting in the car as ordered. He opened the door and motioned for her to step out. "Here's your purse, Judy," he said roughly. "Put on this watch and jewelry too. Remember what I told you. If you get into any trouble give us a call - and don't try to double cross us, Judy. You wouldn't like the results if you did." "All I want to do is forget about my time in Peace River, Mr. Marshall," John Stillwell snared. "Once I leave this parking lot I'll never think about you and that hellhole again." She smiled, but Mars could feel the deceit in his emotions. John/Judy couldn't wait to blow the whistle on their operation as soon as she got the chance. The god was going to warn her again more forcefully but stopped himself. 'It doesn't matter," Mars said to himself. 'In less then a minute she wouldn't be able to tell anyone anything.' "You better get going, Mrs. Hartford." Judy/John smiled as she backed the car out of the parking space and drove away. She was particularly pleased to see a cloud of dust rise and surround Mr. Marshall as she left. "Wait until I find a newspaper reporter, you bastards," she spoke out loud. "I'll fix your wagon but good for locking me up as a man all these years." As Judy/John turned onto the main road she didn't see the semi truck that had inadvertently ran the red light. The truck struck the driver's side door at nearly 50mph and spun her car into a nearby telephone pole. *** Judy woke up in a small, dark room. The first thing she noticed was that her jewelry and clothes had been removed, leaving her naked underneath a thin sheet. She sat up and took a better look around. Her new home was a jail cell, complete with one of those steel sink and toilet sets. Judy wrapped the sheet around her body and walked over to the door. She tried the handle but it was locked. "Let me out!" she yelled. Judy pounded on the door a few times but it only hurt her hand. Feeling helpless, she sat back down on the bed and began to cry. Why couldn't they have left her alone? Suddenly the ceiling light went on and the door opened. Officer Deimos walked into the cell with some clothes in his hand. "What have you done to me?" Judy screamed. She stood up to face the cop, but he was still several inches taller than she was. The young woman tried running around him, but he grabbed her arm and sat her back down on the bed. Even though he was wearing his usual mirror sunglasses, Judy could feel his intense stare on her. "Let me GO!" she yelled. "No," he replied firmly then added, "Your lawyer will be here soon. I suggest you get dressed in these clothes." "You PIG!" Judy cursed as he turned to leave. Officer Deimos stopped and looked at her. For a moment she thought he was going to say something else, but he didn't. The cop left, closing and locking the door as he did. Judy went through the clothes he had given her. A pair of slacks, a rather stylish blouse, a lacy bra, a pair of panties, and a pair of shoes. She put them on then sat on the bed and waited. She thought about her baby and dear husband, who had to be worried sick about her. What did he think had happen to her? Half an hour later there was a knock on the door, and a man entered the room. Judy's blood boiled with anger. It was Mr. Cupler. "Good afternoon, Judy," he said pleasantly. "Go away! I don't need you," she said in a raised voice. "I think you do," he said with his boyish grin. "You seem to be most unhappy here." "WHO IN THE 'FUCK' WOULDN'T BE! " she shouted. "YOU PEOPLE ARE CRAZY. YOU CAN'T KEEP ME LOCKED UP AGAINST MY WILL!" "Such language," he shook his head with amusement. "Not becoming of a young lady at all - not one bit. I want to help." "Leave me alone, I don't want your help - at least not the kind you're offering. You...you'll make me feel...feel..." "Happy," he finished for her. "Joyful, pleasant, cheerful. Why wouldn't you want to feel this way, Judy?" "Because I'm human, you fucking bastard! Being sad is what makes me different from you. I want to feel sad! I miss my husband! I miss my baby! You kidnapped me and took me away from them." "No, we brought you back to where you belong," he replied in a calm fashion. "Well, that's my opinion anyway. It's up to the court to decide where you belong." "Court? What the FUCK are you taking about?" Judy demanded to know. "Just what I said," he smiled. "There is to be a trial to decide if you should stay or be allowed to return to your current life outside Peace River. So you see Judy, we're not the 'bastards' you think we are." "Don't sell yourself short, Mr. Cupler" the young woman told him curtly. "If that was the case I wouldn't be here in this cell, would I?" "A matter of perspective," he answered. "Now, we can't have you meeting with your lawyer in this mood. My dear child, take my hand." He held his hand out toward her. "No!" Judy shouted putting both of her hands behind her back. "Get the fuck out of here!" He sighed slightly. "You know you can't fight me, dear." He stopped talking for a moment and his eyes got real big. "Your hand, Judy. Give it to me." Judy's right hand started to move from behind her back on its own, as he stared intensely at the young woman with his big blue eyes. Judy tried to grab it with her left hand but it quickly dropped to her side. "No!" she cried as her hand extended out to meet his. "Please, don't do this. Please, I don't want to feel that way again." "There, there, my child," Mr. Cupler said in a comforting tone as he took it. "You know this will make you feel better." He began to stroke the top of her hand with his, and Judy felt a warm surge of energy move up her arm and invade her body. "It's important that you're happy and think clearly when you see Ms. Hall. All I'm doing is changing your mood so you won't be nasty or say any of those foul, four-letter words to her my dear. Now, take a deep breath and relax - and think about how happy you are right now. Judy did as he commanded, not really having a choice in the matter. Slowly her anger and sadness started to slip away. "There, doesn't that feel better?" he smiled still rubbing my hand. "I...I guess so." "Of course it does," he reinforced the idea. "We want everyone to be happy here and live in peace. That's why we can't let anyone see you in your current condition. Do you feel the happiness, my dear?" "Oh yes," she cooed back. "Very good," he smiled and let go of her hand. "Now, Officer Deimos is going to take you to see Ms. Hall. I want you to be just as pleasant with her as you have been with me. She is here to help you, Judy." "Yes. Thank you, Mr. Cupler," she sniffed. "You're welcome, Judy," he smiled gently. "Just so you know, I haven't really affected your thinking. You'll be able to think and react normally, only not in a harsh or crude way as you did earlier. Of course, if you do decide to stay, I may have to help you out a bit more at first. You understand, my dear." "Yes, Mr. Cupler," Judy answered calmly, knowing that she should've felt frustrated by his control over her. Cupid called for Officer Deimos, who walked into the room and took her arm. He led Judy silently to a small conference room down the hall and told her to take a seat. She sat there wondering what would happen next, and yet not bothered by it. Ten minutes later Stephanie Hall showed up and placed her briefcase on the table. "Hello, Judy," she smiled while extending her hand. The young woman took it and managed to smile back. "I'm Stephanie Hall, your attorney. While you may not have a great deal of trust for those here, I can assure you that I will do everything in my power to make sure you're freed." "Sure thing, Mrs. Hall," Judy grinned. "What happens will happen I guess. The attorney gave her client an odd look. "Did Mr. Cupler see you this morning?" she asked. "Just before I was brought here," Judy giggled happily. "I was feeling rather sad and he made me feel better." Anger appeared on Stephanie's face, and she slammed her briefcase shut. "I'll be right back!" she snapped. "I'll be here," Judy giggled again. Stephanie stepped into the hallway where Officer Deimos was guarding the door. "Where is Mr. Cupler?" she demanded to know in a harsh tone. "I think he's in the file room," Officer Deimos replied, a little taken back by her up-front tone. "He was working..." "Thank you," Stephanie cut him off and walked away. She found Mr. Cupler sitting at a table looking over a file while drinking some tea. "What the hell do you think you're doing?" she asked angrily after closing the door. "What do you mean?" Cupid replied. He was rather surprised to see Stephanie talking to him that way. Normally she was a rather laid back human. "I'm talking about the magic you used on Judy Chunn - I mean Hartford. I told Judge Jasper that if I took this case it would be without any interference from others. You just interfered!" "First of all, I wasn't aware of his agreement with you," he answered rather dryly. "Second of all, she was being rather unpleasant - just like you are I might add. I would think you would be pleased that you didn't have to deal with her in that condition." "Anger is how I get to the root of the problem," Stephanie pointed out in a calmer tone. "I want you to remove whatever you did to her." "She'll be out of control," he warned. "I'll take my chances," Stephanie countered. "And don't see her again unless you ask me first." "I don't need your permission, young lady," Cupid replied in a firmer tone. Stephanie laid a piece of paper down in front of him. "This is an order signed by Judge Jasper, I'm sure you'll recognize his signature. If you read it you'll see it gives me complete control over my client, including who can and can't see her. As of right now you do need my permission. I don't want to make this an issue, Mr. Cupler, so please don't try my patience. I'm telling you not to see her unless you ask me first. Now please remove whatever you did to her." "Very well." Cupid waved his hands in the air a few times. "It's done." "Don't you need to see her to remove your love spell?" "No," he smiled. "She's back to her normal, rude self. Good luck, Mrs. Hall." "Thank you, Mr. Cupler," Stephanie answered politely but distantly. Cupid cocked his head to one side. "You don't like me, do you?" "I don't hate you," Stephanie replied. "But you don't like me," he stated the obvious. "Why Stephanie? Have I done something to offend you?" Stephanie sighed. The truth was, she didn't like Cupid. It wasn't so much his personality traits as the history they once shared. "No, you haven't done anything to offend me," she explained. "I just remember our sessions when I first came here." "But that was so long ago, and I didn't hurt you...did I? "That depends," Stephanie explained. "I was very sad when I first got here. All I wanted to do was cry and feel sorry for myself. You thought that by taking away my misery it would make everything all right, but it didn't. All you did was take away something that was natural to my soul. I still had to deal with the pain inside but on your terms, not mine." "I don't understand?" Cupid said. "I did this for your own good...really I did." "Maybe, but I think we both know it benefited your people as well. Being sad isn't allowed in Peace River, Mr. Cupler. Don't tell me I don't know what I'm saying; I've defended enough clients to know the truth. Less then 24 hours after Judge Jasper converts them to their new lives, you or Vicki make a visit. I've noticed that she usually takes the male residents and you take care of those who become women." "But I was doing it for your own good," he argued. "What does it benefit you to be in this state?" "I guess you would have to have a good cry to understand, Mr. Cupler. Now if you will excuse me, I have a client to defend." With those parting words Stephanie left leaving Mr. Cupler to ponder what she had said. *** "Can you help me," Judy asked. "It won't be easy Judy, but I'll do my best," Stephanie told her. "From what I can see, there are two ways we can go here. One, we can claim the contract Judge Jasper made with you is illegal and you should be let go. The second is that we show you've proven you can live on the outside without their supervision. Frankly, I think defense number two is our best strategy, but I'll be meeting with the prosecutor this evening and decide after that." "But will arguing this do any good?" she wanted to know. "Judy." Stephanie looked directly into her eyes to show her sincerity. "Judge Jasper assured me that it will be a fair trial, which means I can win. Frankly, the fact that you have a family now should pull a lot of weight here. If you want odds, I would suggest you plan on having dinner with them tomorrow after the trial is over." "I hope you're right, Stephanie. I miss my baby and husband so much." "Don't worry about them, Judy. I'm going to find you a nice dress to wear for court, something feminine to show the Judge how well you've adjusted. However, I can't emphasis how important it is that you watch your temper and the four-letter words. In a nutshell, you have to show him how much of a woman you really are. Am I clear about that?" "Yes, very much so." "Good," she replied. "I've made arrangements to have you moved to the guest room here at the station. I hate the thought of you spending a night in a jail cell when you haven't done anything wrong. Listen to what the officers say and obey them. And do not, do not, do not try to leave Peace River. If you do than you might as well plan on spending the rest of your life here. Just behave and don't cause any trouble. Are we on the same page here?" "Yes, I understand," Judy told her. "I won't do anything that might hurt my case." "Good," Stephanie smiled. "Now, one more thing before I go. I know you had friends in Peace River before you left. Is there anyone you would like for me to arrange for you to see?" "Lori Dillon," Judy asked in a shaky voice. "Do you know if...if she's..." Judy couldn't finish the question. "She's alive," Stephanie informed her with some reservations. "In fact Lori is supposed to testify at your trial tomorrow for the people. If you like, I can arrange for a short visit." "Yes, I would like that very much. I need to talk to her - to see if she's all right. Lori was like a sister to me." "I'll set it up." Stephanie walked over to the door and knocked. Officer Deimos opened the door. "Please take Mrs. Hartford to the guest room as we discussed, Officer Deimos." He nodded and led her away. *** I was already waiting in the rather modest size room that served at the prosecutor's office when Stephanie showed up. Lawrence Galloway was there too, dressed in a brown suit with a military haircut. Judge Jasper had informed me that I was to be present at this meeting so I could keep a record of what was said and done, including any deals placed on the table. I didn't expect Stephanie to be taking any. From what I knew about Judy Hartford, I was pretty sure Stephanie's client would go for broke. Besides, Stephanie seemed rather confident about her case as she sat down. "Good evening, Mrs. Hall," Lawrence said with a slight grin. "Can I get you anything to drink? Coffee or tea maybe?" "No thank you," Stephanie replied politely while giving me a nod. "Then I think we should get right to it," he suggested while presenting Stephanie with a seat. "Judge Jasper has instructed me to offer you the following deal. Judy Chunn pleads guilty to escaping from Peace River in exchange for not being reduced past the age of 17 years old. She also has to go on record and tell people she was wrong to leave." "You have to be kidding me?" Stephanie chuckled. "First of all, lets get a few things straight here, Mr. Galloway. My client's last name is Hartford, not Chunn. She was married while on the outside, and had a baby to boot. Second, I wasn't aware that leaving Peace River was a crime. In fact I haven't run across any law on the books that says it is. I was led to believe that this was a simple breech of contract that we could, hopefully, easily resolve." "I'm sorry, Mrs. Hall, but you're wrong on both counts," Lawrence Galloway explained. "First of all, you, as well as anyone else brought here is aware that trying to leave Peace River isn't allowed. True, it's not on the books, but it's kind of one of those unspoken rules you might say. Let's not be na?ve here, Mrs. Hall. Why do you think Judge Jasper built a river around the town and punishes those who try to leave? "Second, since her escape was an illegal act the marriage is not valid. It can therefore not be recognized in this courtroom." "Wait a minute!" Stephanie said rising up from her seat. "This is all news to me. Even if her act was a crime it doesn't void her marriage or name change. I insist that she be referred to as Judy Hartford at this trial." "You can insist all you want, Ms. Hall," Mr. Galloway answered while sliding a piece of paper towards her. "However, as you can see, Judge Jasper has already ruled on this matter. I met with him this morning." "Why wasn't I there?" Stephanie demanded to know. "That I can't answer," he replied honestly. "I was told to inform you of this discussion and the charges when we met." "What else have I been kept in the dark on?" "Nothing," he said with a slight grin. "My meeting with Judge Jasper lasted less then five minutes. I brought up these issues and he answered them for me." "Mr. Galloway, this is highly irregular," Stephanie stated her case. "I agree," the prosecutor responded. "However, unless you want to delay the trial I don't think there is much you can do about it. As Miss Anderson can verify, Judge Jasper left for the afternoon." "How convenient," Stephanie answered very annoyed. "Getting back to your offer, no deal. We'll take our case to trial." "I wish you would reconsider," Mr. Galloway said. "I won't lose this case." "That's what you said about Peggy Wilson and you were wrong," Stephanie pointed out. "Only partially wrong. Besides, this is different. I won't lose. Ms. Hall." Stephanie noticed the man seemed awful confident about that statement. "What do you know?" she asked. "You understand you can't keep anything from me if this is to be a legitimate trial." "Take the deal, Stephanie," he pleaded softly. "Trust me on this, I won't lose. Your client doesn't have to suffer any more than she already has." "Are you telling me this trial is fixed?" Stephanie almost hissed. "I'm telling you I won't lose, Mrs. Hall," Lawrence said in a formal tone. "I can't be any clearer than that." "I'll see you in court, Mr. Galloway." Stephanie stood up and didn't bother to shake his hand as she left. Lawrence shook his head after she was gone. "I tried, Linda. Why won't she listen to me?" "Maybe you weren't clear enough, Mr. Galloway," I replied curtly. "I hope for your sake this is a clean trial." I grabbed my purse and left. The prosecutor shook his head and sadly sat down in his chair. He would win tomorrow, but there would be no glory in what he did. Lawrence picked up the list of people to question tomorrow, Office Ganymede, Lori Dillon, a few others. He tossed the list back down on his desk in disgust. What did it really matter? He knew Judge Jasper would rule in his favor. The judge hadn't said so at their meeting, but somehow Lawrence knew. And when he did, Judy Hartford would pay the price. *** There was a knock at the door, and Officer Deimos, Judy's personal babysitter, came in. "You have a visitor," he said. Judy noticed a little girl, maybe 6 years old, standing behind him. "I'll leave you two alone." He closed the door. "Lori?" Judy asked with tears in her eyes. It was her friend, a much younger version of her. Judy went to hug the little girl but she stopped her. "Don't even think about it," Lori stated coldly. "Lori, I...I don't understand?" "What don't you understand, TRAITOR?" she spatted out. "You were suppose to rescue us - all of us. Instead I helped you escape and you repaid my kindness by leaving me here to rot." "No, it wasn't like that Lori...honest," Judy pleaded and getting down on her knees so she could make eye contact with her. Lori slapped her face hard, causing Judy to cry out in shock and pain. "We had a deal, 'friend'! The ones who got away would send help. Where in the hell is our rescue, Judy? Three long years, you couldn't find anyone to help us? NOT ONE DAMN SOUL! I understand you settled down and got married. Well how nice for you." "Lori, don't be mad at me," Judy begged. "I swear, I tried to tell people about Peace River but they wouldn't listen. I almost got sent to a mental institution because of it. Finally I realized that it was useless." "I suppose you think that makes it all right," she retorted. "So while I had to grow up again, you were out living life to the max." "Where...where's Steve?" she asked carefully. "My husband is DEAD!" Lori cried out. "He gave up his life so you could escape. He did this believing you would come back and save the rest of us. What a joke! He died a meaningless death. After your trial I never want to see you again. Do you hear me, Judy? My friendship with you is OVER!" "But...but you're like a sister to me, Lori. I...I love you." "NEVER!" she pointed her finger at me. Lori slammed the door as she left. Judy fell to the floor and started crying. *** Over 150 people were crammed into the courtroom waiting to see what happened. Stephanie was seated next to her client looking rather confident, which only boosted Judy's spirits. Win or lose, Judy knew she couldn't be in better hands. Mr. Lawrence was seated across from them, dressed rather nicely and also looking sure of himself. Judy hoped Stephanie had some plan to shake his confidence. Over in the corner Judy spotted a new girl sitting down in front of a computer instead of Ashlee Gang. She wondered what had happened to Judge Jasper's old assistant. The door to the judge's chambers opened and Judge Jasper came strolling out in his black robe. "All rise," Officer Merrick stated to the crowd. "This court is now in session. The honorable Judge Jasper is presiding." "Be seated," he told the crowd. "It is my understanding that both counsels have agreed to forgo their opening statements. Therefore, Mr. Galloway, you can call your first witness. "Thank you, Your Honor. I call Officer Ganymede to the stand." The young officer with light sandy hair and a boyish grin came forward. Three long years and Officer Ganymede didn't look any different to Judy than the day she had left. Officer Merrick swore him in. "Officer Ganymede, you were on patrol alone the night twenty of our residents tried to leave by crossing Peace River, isn't that correct?" Lawrence Galloway started out. "Yes, that's correct," he stated. "Officer Phobos was suppose to be on duty with me, but he was called out of town on another matter." "Can you tell us what happened that night shortly after midnight." "I was making my rounds when I heard a scream coming from the river. I knew what had happened and rushed to see if I could help." "And could you?" "Sadly no. By the time I got there the mermaids had already killed her. I later found out it was Rosa Chase. As I was going back to my car to radio it in, I heard more screams in the distance. That's when I knew something was up and I called for backup. I later learned that five people died that night trying to cross Peace River." 'Five!' Judy felt her stomach turn inside out. Five of her friends had been killed that night - eaten alive by those horrible creatures. "That's quite a tragedy," Mr. Galloway pointed out. "How did you feel about that?" "Objection, Your Honor!" Stephanie stated loudly. "How Officer Ganymede feels doesn't have any bearing on this case." "I disagree, Mrs. Hall," Judge Jasper said stiffly. "I want to hear what he has to say. Continue, officer." Stephanie sat down disappointed." "I felt sad - and guilty," Officer Ganymede stated. "Five people, one of whom I had talked to that afternoon, were dead. It's my job to watch over the people in Peace River and protect them. You see, Mr. Galloway, I'm still mostly human and I can sympathize with what they're going through. I don't have any real powers, but I try my best to make everyone feel safe and happy here. That night I felt I had let them down." "What happened after you called in, Officer Ganymede?" "Backup arrived 20 minutes later and we started searching the other side of the river. That's when we discovered some of them had made it across. We eventually found 12 all together, but three were missing." "One of them being Miss Chunn." "Objection, Your Honor," Stephanie rose to challenge. "My client is married now. Her legal name is no longer Miss Chunn; it's Judy Hartford. I request that the court calls her by her legal name." "Overruled," Judge Jasper said. "The court has already ruled on that matter, it does not recognize her marriage or her name change. Therefore your client will be referred to in this court as Miss Chunn, or Judy Chunn if you prefer." "But Your Honor," Stephanie started to protest. "I said overruled, Mrs. Hall," he stated firmly. "Now sit down, Mrs. Hall. Continue Mr. Galloway." "I have no further questions, Your Honor," he smiled. "Your witness," Judge Jasper said dryly to Stephanie. The female attorney rose and walked over to the bench. "Officer Ganymede, you stated that you and your backup started searching the other side of the river. Why?" "Well, Mrs. Hall, to make sure they were okay, and to bring them back to Peace River of course. Some of them were pretty beaten up after their trip." "Let's focus on bringing them back. Why did you do that?" "Because they weren't allowed to leave?" "Why is that, officer?" "Your Honor, I object," Mr. Galloway boomed. "The purpose of Peace River is not on trial here." "Sustained!" Judge Jasper said with a glare at the female attorney. "Officer Ganymede, you will not answer the question." "Your Honor," Stephanie protested. "The reason why Mrs. Hartford..." Judge Jasper slammed his gavel down hard. "Mrs. Hall, do not test my patients here. I have already ruled on Miss Chunn's last name. You will refer to her as Miss Chunn or Judy Chunn - do I make myself clear?" "Yes, Your Honor." "Good!" the judge responded before she could say anything else. "I have also ruled on your question, now continue." Stephanie looked discouraged but resumed her line of questioning. "Officer Ganymede, how long have you been a police officer?" "Since 1947, Ms. Hall. The same year I was brought here." "And has anyone ever explained to you why this law must be enforced?" "YOUR HONOR!" Lawrence Galloway shouted. "Sidebar in my office," Judge Jasper announced. Both attorneys and Linda Anderson followed him into his chambers. The Judge closed the door and pointed his finger at the female attorney. "I don't know what you're trying to prove young lady, but you won't pull the wool over my eyes. The purpose of Peace River, or the number of people who have tried to leave, is not at issue here." "Excuse me, Judge, but it is," Stephanie explained. "The reason why Judy Hartford cannot leave Peace River is the question in court today, not if she broke the law or not. For a law to be justified, you must know why it was created in the first place, isn't that correct Mr. Galloway?" "Don't answer that," the Judge growled as he turned his full fury on Stephanie. "Let me give you fair warning, Mrs. Hall, that you're treading on very thin ice here. There is a reason why we have this law in place, and I think you know why." "Then explain it," she replied. "Let everyone know what its purpose is." "So you can debate it in front of an open court? We're not going there today, Mrs. Hall - or any other day. Nor are we going over the issue of Miss Chunn's last name, 'AGAIN'. If you mention the name 'Hartford' in my presence one more time I'll hold you in contempt of court! DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR, MRS. HALL?" Judge Jasper was so angry he was practically spitting out the words. "Your Honor..." "ENOUGH, MRS. HALL," he intoned. "Not another word about any or this, is that CLEAR!" "Yes, Your Honor," she replied curtly. "Then let us continue." Judge Jasper opened the door. *** The next witness was Lori Dillon. She looked at her friend with contemptible eyes, and Judy found herself unable to face her. Before the escape they had been like sisters; now it looked like Lori wanted to rip her head off. Mr. Galloway started his questioning. "Miss Dillon, this was your idea, isn't that correct?" "Yes. I thought the plan up about six months prior. It seemed like a good idea at the time." "And now?" "Objection, Your Honor," Stephanie protested. "Overrule. The witness will answer the question." "No, I wish we hadn't put it into action. Five of my friends are dead - the rest were punished. As for me, I have to go through my childhood again. It's not the easiest thing to do." "Are those your only reasons?" Mr. Galloway asked. "No," Lori answered a little hesitantly. "I've come to realize that trying to escape from here was wrong. Peace River is a wonderful gift when you think of everything that we are given. Anyone who wants to leave here is crazy." "Objection!" Stephanie said in a frustrated tone. "Overruled, Mrs. Hall," Judge Jasper replied in an equally frustrated tone. "Miss Dillon has a right to her opinion. Let her speak." "Actually, Your Honor, I'm finished with this witness," Mr. Galloway said. He smiled politely and sat down. Stephanie stood and approached the little girl with disdain. "So, you're happy living here, is that correct, Lori?" "Objection," Lawrence Galloway announced while rising. "The witness has already answered that question." "Let's move on, Ms. Hall," Judge Jasper encouraged. "I just wanted to be sure, Your Honor," she replied with a smile. "Lori, can you tell me what happened to your husband the night of the escape?" "Objection!" "Overruled, Mr. Galloway," Judge Jasper ruled, perhaps trying to give the appearance of fairness to this trial. "The witness will answer the question." Lori swallowed hard. "Steve and I were crossing the river on a homemade raft we had build. About halfway across the river five or six of these mermaids and mermen creatures popped out of the water. We tried throwing them steaks but...but they seemed more interested in us. They started jumping on the raft and grabbing for us. Steve and I kept fighting them off with our paddles, but they kept coming back. One of them, a merman, grabbed the paddle out of my hand. It was only a matter of time before they got me." Lori wiped a few tears out of her eyes and stared down at the ground. "What happened next, Lori?" Stephanie asked. "Steve...he...he threw me his paddle and jumped into the water. He told me he loved...loved me, and jumped in. That was the last time I saw him. He gave up his life to save mine. Oh GOD, I LOVED HIM!" Lori burst into tears. Stephanie handed her a few tissues and waited. When Lori regained her composer Stephanie continued. "Go on, Lori. What happened after Steve jumped into the water?" "Somehow I got the raft to shore and took off running. I felt I owed it to Steve to get away, and warn others. I ran all night, but in the morning they surrounded me." "You mean Judge Jasper's people." "Yes, that's right," she sniffed. "I hid in the tall grass hoping they would leave. I guess they knew I was close by, they just couldn't find me. After about an hour they did find me and I was brought back to Peace River. That's when Judge Jasper turned me into a 3-year old little girl." "I see. You must have been quite angry when Judge Jasper did that." "At first, but I got over it. I realized what I had lost, and how happy I was to be here." "Did Mr. Cupler ever visit you?" "In the beginning, yes," Lori admitted. "But as you know, you come to these decisions on your own." "I see, so you're happy now living in Peace River." "As I said before, yes I am," Lori replied like an impatient little girl. "Then why are you so mad at Judy Chunn?" she asked directly. "What?" "It's a simple question, Lori," Stephanie smiled as she sprung her trap. "If you're so happy here in Peace River, why are you so mad that Judy stopped trying to get help? I would think you would be relieved by that fact - knowing your world is safe. She wasn't planning on coming back here with the Cavalry, so why are you so mad at her?" Lori got red, and looked at Lawrence Galloway for guidance, then over at Judge Jasper. "Answer the question, Lori," Stephanie said softly. "She...she let me down," Lori stuttered out. "Yes, but that's a good thing, right? Now you don't have to worry about someone taking you away from here. Isn't that what you want?" "Your Honor, Mrs. Hall is badgering the witness," Lawrence protested strongly. Judge Jasper looked at Lori who was fidgeting on the witness stand and at Stephanie, who was standing there with her arms crossed over her chest. "Overruled. You will answer the question," he stated "I guess I wanted to blamed her for Steve's death," Lori whispered. "I didn't want to blame myself. Judy was a good scapegoat." "And not because she escaped to start a new life while you were stuck here?" "OBJECTION!" Lawrence Galloway yelled. "NO!" Lori answer defensively at the same time, only it sounded like a lie. "No further questions," Stephanie followed up before Judge Jasper had a chance to rule. She took her seat next to me. Judge Jasper frowned. "At this time I'm going to call a recess until 1pm. Mr. Galloway and Ms. Hall, in my chambers. Linda, this doesn't include you." Stephanie waited until Officer Deimos took her client away before leaving. She looked around the room during this time and saw a number of people muttering among themselves while staring at the Judge. There seemed to be a great deal of support for her case. If she could get Judge Jasper to feel their pressure, there was a good chance he would have to let Judy Hartford go free. The female attorney took a deep breath and followed the Judge into his chambers. *** I watched Officer Deimos rush Judy Chunn out of the courtroom. 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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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Fifteen Forever Girls from Outer SpaceChapter 23 PoW

As the door locked behind her Grace turned on the light and burst into tears. Those people! They just had no feelings at all. She could cry, that was okay. Anyone would, after that. In fact it was weird how she hadn’t felt like crying while it was going on ... well Xenia wouldn’t have cared and Boris would’ve got off on it. But she had to not be a victim. Well, she could be a victim, as long as she worked at stopping being a victim. And she wasn’t here as a victim anyway: she was here as a...

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Threesome at Lake Powell

I've recently seen some pics of some really hot speedo guys hanging out at Lake Powell and it brought back fond memories of the one time I visited. At the time I wrote about it on my blog (AussieSpeedoGuy.org) and I've combined some blog posts for you guys to read about my Lake Powell experience.Hey guys, I am heading to the US for a bucks weekend (AKA - bachelor weekend, I can't believe the number of people who have never heard the term 'Bucks Weekend'). It is a friend of my friend Kip. Kip,...

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Threesome at Lake Powell

I’ve recently seen some pics of some really hot speedo guys hanging out at Lake Powell and it brought back fond memories of the one time I visited. At the time I wrote about it on my blog (AussieSpeedoGuy.org) and I’ve combined some blog posts for you guys to read about my Lake Powell experience. Hey guys, I am heading to the US for a bucks weekend (AKA - bachelor weekend, I can’t believe the number of people who have never heard the term ‘Bucks Weekend’). It is a friend of my friend Kip. Kip,...

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Threesome at Lake Powell

Hey guys, I am heading to the US for a bucks weekend (AKA - bachelor weekend, I can't believe the number of people who have never heard the term 'Bucks Weekend'). It is a friend of my friend Kip. Kip, who I've met a bunch of times and snowboarded with, hottubed with, had lots of crazy sex with when I visit Colorado, was invited to the party and I'm going to be his plus one. It is a gay couple and the guys are renting a couple of huge house boats on Lake Powell. It looks gorgeous and the...

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The Private Moments Of TeamDarkPower

Mawile and Sableye loved to have sex but loved when it was kinky and unusual sex. Tonight Mawile was tying up Sableye in soft velvet rope. As he tied her up he would stroke her body and pinch at her nipples. She squealed at the little shocks of pleasure he caused, smiling Mawile finished the bondage. "Oooo~ Mawile you tease me so much" Sableye said. "Haha I know and you love it!" he said pinching both of her nipples hard. She cried out as he started play with her breasts that...

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Powerball

Barry and Jill Thomas lived in a small town in Northern Tasmania having a population of around 5,000 and they had known each other since primary school, in fact both attending that and the area's High School together right through. Barry was a well built 180 centimetre tall tractor driver working for a ploughing contractor, and Jill was a curvy girl of average height and nice appearance, who, due to the size of her breasts had sometimes had her described as "dairy fed." She was pretty but...

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Horsepower

He'd done it to her again. She should have known better. The parking lot had emptied quickly once the party was over. Now, the last few people were filtering out to head home. Erika didn't know anyone, it seemed, but that was hardly surprising, under the circumstances. She felt something cold and wet strike her on the shoulder and looked up. Sure enough, she saw the bright light of the nearby streetlamp reflected from a thousand tiny, glittering drops. As if things needed to get worse. She...

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My cock has a superpower

I am Jake, i am a tall hunky 22 year old. I have a great muscle body and a nice 10 inch cock. There is something about my cock whoever sees it cant help themselves but get horny for me. I realized this when i went to my aunts place. I went to visit my aunt, i had recently came back from London. I decided to meet all of my family. I went to visit my aunt, Len and her son, Joshua. Len was 33, she was a total milf. She had a nice rack and a curvy body. She got pregnant when she was 16. Joshua...

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Empowered

The girl needed help. She knew that, now. Which is why she was here. The waiting room. All so normal, exactly what she expected for a mental health counselor’s office. Ecru walls, long blue sofas and firm orange armchairs, ferns and philodendrons and rhododendrons. Drowsy clove scent in the air. The short-haired middle-aged white slightly dumpy (don’t fat-shame her don’t age-shame her) receptionist who had welcomed her in with professional courtesy but certainly hiding suspicions. Right?...

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Empowered

Synopsis: To understand the true significance of her traumatic experience, college-student Laurie must undergo a radical and empowering cognitive therapy.Author: Adam Lily ([email protected])***********Dear Reader:This story delves into themes of power and race. It might be someone's stroke fiction, and that's great—let me know—but it likely won't appeal to many.So if you do like this story, please let me know. If you hate it, let me know that, too. But if want lighter fare, go elsewhere....

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Dude I Think I Have Superpowers

Welcome! In this story, you will follow one or more characters who wake up one morning to find that they have superpowers! The branches will be generally quite grounded, so don’t come into this expecting people to start hurling black holes at each other but what you can expect will be outlined at the beginning of every branch. Whether it is gritty or more light hearted will depend on the branch in question. The powers come from an unknown source and can be explained by an author if they so...

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Powerfull Powder

He climbed up the two little steps and rang the doorbell. He heard nothing and tried to look through the window. The curtains were closed all he could see was a dead fly lying in the windowsill. He rang the doorbell again. ‘One moment.’ Someone yelled from inside the house. He leaned against the banister and stared out in the street, there were some trash cans standing on the sidewalk, one had tumbled over and some seagulls were scavenging for food. ‘Hi there,’ The door swung upon...

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Powers

He was fabulously wealthy and had a beautiful young wife. He also had hidden powers I could never have dreamed of, powers that would change my life completely. POWERS by BobH (c) 2018 - 1 - It was Plato's 'Republic' that did it. As usual I was working the six-'til-midnight shift at the gas station on Highway 5, a dozen or so miles outside the town of...

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Super Powers

The Karitons, Ascikeans and Verxik where three distinct species who had mastered many exceptional technologies. They created an organization called the Ascension Collective. All three where like minded in their curiosity as well as there boredom. The Karitons seemed like the most responsible, they came from the distant future. Right before the end of the universe they traveled back in time to discover the first highly advanced species. The Ascikeans the most mischievous, they come...

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Super Powers

Super Powers By Celeste Ann Taylor Intro Jezerek and Tolqid looked down on Earth as they selected a suitable candidate to become the inheritor of vast super powers. They needed to create a successor to the recently defeated Space Minx, who had been beaten in battle by the Time Harlot herself. The two focused in on the females of earth, noting their most athletic women, the most determined sportswomen and their toughest policewomen. They found the perfect candidate Melissa...

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HorseplayChapter 17 Wednesday Willpower

In his dream someone was sucking him, slowly using her lips and tongue on his dick, drawing him in expertly and tenderly. His willpower was nonexistant, he couldn't tell who it was, couldn't tell her to stop, couldn't back away, and barely had the mental clarity to ask himself how it was possible for her to be so fantastic at it. There was a pause, a shift in the dream where she was gone and a voice murmured to him. Warmth enclosed his cock again, softer, firmer, sliding and he was inside...

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Powerless

Based on the story The Powerless by Tip https://chyoa.com/story/The-Powerless.10123 Ryan was starting his first day at school today, he'd had fun at his old one and was now looking for a 'new challenge' as his old homeroom teacher had put it while she was down on her knees sucking him off. Ryan wasn't an ordinary kid, he'd always had powers that let him do whatever he wanted which led to quite an easy life and this school would be no different. Walking into the school, Ryan began to mentally...

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New in Dinosaurland with Superpowers

A bright light is all you can see. Your eyes squint against the glare all around you. You feel as though you are floating. Slowly your other senses start to wake up. The smells of nature waft over you as you try to clear your head. It feels as though you were asleep or maybe drugged? A flashback of pain from your face, your eyes! They took your eyes! As you panic you stumble and fall out of the light falling into a bush face first. The branches lightly scratch you, snapping you out of your...

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Vanessa s Empowerment

Vanessa sipped her coffee, enjoying the warm breeze and the evening sunshine as she sat in the park with Dieter, her boyfriend.Had Dieter been more attentive, he would have noticed that she had a faraway look in her eyes, as she stared away into middle distance to her left. Any psychologist would tell you that she was remembering, and her cute smile, showing her neat white teeth, affirmed that the memory was a pleasant one. What Dieter did not know either, was that as she sat there in the...

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Loves MastersChapter 6 Workshop of Empowerment

That Friday, right after the football camp let out at noon, I left for the Marlfield mansion and spent the night there. Saturday morning, I flew out to Knox with the twins and my parents. The girls attending the workshop wouldn’t arrive until Sunday afternoon, but there were a lot of people involved in preparing for the workshop. This wasn’t just an opportunity for my dad to have sex with them or adjust their programming. The workshop was designed to test their ability to think on their...

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Hidden Powers

You are Louis, a male at the age of 24. Your whole life weird things have been happening to you. Until a couple years ago you couldn't quite understand how or why. All your life you would get into unusual sexual situations. When you were in high school you were really popular among girls and you never found it hard to get someone. You only realized in college that you have powers unlike anyone else. You can influence people, stop time, become invisible, and have whatever you are doing seem...

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She Told Me She Had Super Powers

She told me she had super powers. I did not believe her. I laughed. ‘You are a woman. You are weak. I am a man. I am strong.’ I looked at her 5’4′, 115 pound frame. ‘Do you want to see super powers from a super man?’ I raised my arm and flexed my bicep. Proud of the strength of my body and the muscles that I possessed, if anyone was super powerful, it was me, not her. Unrelenting and confident in her abilities, she stood her ground, smiled, and felt the hardness of my muscle. ‘Yes, you are...

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Lusty Room Servant Riding Horsepower

For reviews & contacts – I was in Chandigarh recently for a meeting but due to some issues our meeting got postponed by a day, which gave me 24 hours more to explore this beautiful city. I thought of hiring a bike and roaming around in the streets of Chandigarh to satisfy my weird bike ride cravings and ordered a meal in the meanwhile to fuel up myself for the rough day. Within few minutes the order was here and there was this beautiful girl who was assigned for the room service. She entered...

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Harry Potter and the Lust Powder

"With this powder, we will be able to make any girl have sex with us." said George. "Hell, once I'm finished , we will be able to make a ton of money at our new store in Diagon Alley." said Fred. At that point Fred went to the back room to get the Doxie wings. Harry Potter walked in and greeted George. "Hi George! So, what did you want to show me?" "Oh! hi Harry! We have a new invention that I have to show you, we just finished it. It's a Lust powder!" "Oh no! I don't want...

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The Perils of Powers

What a time to find out you have powers. Forty years old. Don't ask me how it happened, why or what, because I don't know. My parents don't have any powers that I know of, nor anyone else in my family. Me, some months after my fortieth birthday I woke up after a poor night's sleep to discover that I was covered in fur! I panicked and desperately wished it would go away, and it did. I lay back, relaxed, and put it down to a lucid dream. But I was curious. I tried experimenting. ...

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Loosening Up Book 5 Major EventsChapter 22 Firepower

Alice, Pam, Donna, Robyn, Clarisse, Gail, and Wendy trooped into the living room of Mrs. Dominic Colossi. Her mouth was hanging open at the group invasion, but the women were insistent. Alice laid out the situation regarding Amanda’s disappearance and the high likelihood that her husband was involved in a significant way. She described the scene at the brothel in Englewood to her as Dave had relayed it to her, including the chair with the ropes and what was known about her husband’s...

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Nascio gets powers

It was night at my house and I was yet again with a book in my hands. I have always been smart loving math, physics and stuff but I never stopped to actually study anything. In my free time I usually was reading something science fiction fantasy and such. I’m 18 and in school anything that interested me was always easy to understand. In the start or at most middle of the explanation I already had the rest figured out. When everyone was doing the second exercise I had finished. But even then I...

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Explicit powers

I had always known that I was special as child while I was growing up. Not just because that’s what my parents used to say but because I knew I had these powers. I discovered that I could shape shift at the young age of 13, but knowing already what happens to freaks with powers like that I kept it to myself. Of course this is also the time I was extremely horny and this I learnt how to control this power to fulfil my fantasies. This went from everything from enlarged penis size to forming...

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I Was Powerless

It was a new project and we were very excited.My job was to study the behavior of the tribal people on the Lakshadweep islands.a very rare tribe called the rathman tribe.we were six people altogether included me and my husband. Yea I am married. Zayn and I are happily married for 2 years now. His looks had me captured and he was very fun loving. Moving on to my sexual needs I was amazingly satisfied. At 5’6 I could take all of my husbands stamina. Id have him exhausted at occasions. My body is...

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Xatsey Powder

Now that Queen Moon lost all her spells and magic, her life seems pointless to her. In an effort to "fix her mood" she asks her ten-times grand-mother Queen Eclipsa for help. From her Moon receives a small, purple silk bag filled with "Xatsey" powder, a magical substance from the northern woods of Mewni. The promised mood-lifting ability of the powder does come with its own set of "side-effects". Commissioned story originally made for ddknight.

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Magic Powder

This story is about a magic powder which bestows certain powers on the user. For now these are: Transformation: the user will transform into anything they picture when they inhale the powder. They might be able to talk or not when transforming into an inanimate object, that is up to the author!

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New powers

I don't find the back story too important, so I mean to get to the fucking pretty quickly. As this story is written I will revise it as necessary. Continuity will probably be more general than anything, changing the rules a bit for the sake of writing out a specific fantasy of mine is likely to happen in a number of chapters. If I make any changes you don't like you can contact me and I'll see what I can do about rewriting again or including your concerns elsewhere in the story. I'm also...

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