Authors note: This story was inspired by Femur's Lovingly
Modified Romance Comic covers, specifically af054.jpg. I
wrote it when femur asked me for a story.
This was the one I originally intended to start with but,
for various reasons, I ended up writing other stories
first.
ALTERED FATES: G.I.BLUES
By BobH.
(c) 2003
For John Geddes this five day furlough could not have come
soon enough. Six days from now he and his unit would be
shipping out to become part of a peace-keeping force for
Uncle Sam and the training schedule had been punishing
enough that he was badly in need of some R'N'R. Of course,
a day of that furlough spent traveling each way meant only
three days actually spent at home, but he would take
whatever he could get. After five years in uniform, John
had somehow managed to rise to the rank of Sergeant which,
while it would have been a disappointment to the father who
expected him to be an officer, still showed a faith in his
leadership skills that John knew was unwarranted. He felt
like a fraud, convinced he would be found out if his unit
ever got to see any real action.
He glanced out the window at the Massachusetts countryside
beyond. As the train carrying him home had traveled north
so the familiar sights of the beginnings of a New England
spring, more and more apparent with every mile it covered,
had been a sure sign he was nearing home. John had always
viewed it as the start of a period of rebirth and renewal,
something he sometimes felt he needed himself. Not long to
go now. Just a few more miles and the train would be
pulling into Cedar Junction, the small town where John was
born and raised.
"So, there anyone waiting for you back home, Sarge?" asked
his traveling companion, Corporal Bob Tuttle, "A childhood
sweetheart, maybe?"
"No such luck," replied John, smiling ruefully at the man
seated the other side of the small table, "There'll just be
my gray-haired old mother."
"There ever been anyone you was sweet on back there?"
pressed Tuttle. Their Sarge's sex life was a matter of some
speculation among his men, he knew, since he never seemed
to chase women and seldom even visited whores when they
went into the town near their base. Since it wasn't a good
idea to have them thinking he might be gay, he threw them a
bone every now and then.
"Well, there was Laurie Ellison..." he said, giving a
deliberately wistful smile, voice carefully trailing off.
Of course, he didn't mention he hadn't seen her since they
were both thirteen, and they hadn't exactly been childhood
sweethearts.
Laurie Ellison. John was six when she and her family moved
into the house next door to his. Their houses were at the
end of a long lane, a good two miles away from their next
nearest neighbors so it was only natural that John and
Laurie had quickly become playmates and best friends.
Laurie had been a tomboy, far more adventurous and ready to
get into mischief than the quieter, more studious and
solitary child John had been. If his parents had any
misgivings about their son's best friend being a girl these
were soon alleviated by the change she wrought in him over
the next few years, as he joined her in fishing expeditions
to the creek, climbing trees in the nearby woods, riding
their bikes for miles on 'expeditions' and other outdoor
activities young boys were expected to take an interest in.
She could talk him into doing pretty much anything,
something no one else had really managed before or since.
Laurie was always the taller of the two of them, the one
who inevitably initiated any mischief, and she could be
fiercely protective of her friend. There were a couple of
times at school when larger boys tried to pick on John, but
Laurie quickly sorted them out. She was a surprisingly good
fighter. And if anyone tried to make fun of him for being
such good friends with a girl John would just stare at them
as if they were crazy. He never really thought of her as a
girl. She was just Laurie. He suspected she thought of
herself the same way. At thirteen his parents sent him away
to camp for the summer. When he got back, shortly before
her family was due to move away, her father having got a
job in another state, he saw her just once and their
friendship ended. He never knew why; she wouldn't see him
again and wouldn't explain. And then the family was gone.
He hadn't seen her since.
"We're coming into your station," said Tuttle, rousing him
from his reverie.
As the train pulled into Cedar Junction, John Geddes put on
his cap, shouldered his kit bag, and stuck his hand out.
"See you in three, Tuttle." he said.
"Sure thing, Sarge," replied Tuttle, shaking his hand.
"I'll be on the noon train to meet you on the way back from
Boston."
Stepping down from the train onto the small, almost
deserted platform, it took John a second or two to spot his
mother. She had been sitting in the waiting room and now
came out to greet her son.
"It's good to see you, Johnny." she said, as they hugged.
"And you, Mom." he replied.
He stowed his kit bag in the back of the family station
wagon, the same car his mother had been driving since
before he entered the service, before his father had died,
and his mother drove them back to the family home. She
looked frailer than when he had last seen her, John
thought, but then something seemed to go out of her when
her husband died and it had never come back. He had
described her to Tuttle as "my gray-haired old mother" and
that's what she was these days, a little old lady. Seventy
now, she was already in her forties when John was born, so
perhaps it wasn't too unusual, but she had aged visibly in
the five years he'd been in the Army.
"There's someone waiting inside to see you," she said, as
they pulled up to the house.
"Who?"
"You'll see," she said, smiling mysteriously.
The house looked just as John remembered it, possibly even
somewhat improved. Unlike many elderly widows, John's
mother was very well off, the result of wise property
investments by John's father and a substantial insurance
pay-out when he died, and so could afford to hire people to
do all the upkeep on the property. When they met, Sara
Petrouski was a beautician with her own small hair and
beauty salon and John's father was a former Master Sergeant
fresh out of the Army, ten years her senior and with few
obvious prospects. And yet, they had prospered. Ben Geddes
had discovered a hitherto unsuspected talent for real
estate and a second mortgage on the beauty salon provided
enough seed money to get them up and running.
When his mother opened the door of their house, John was
assailed by familiar sights and smells. Inside, standing in
the doorway to the parlor was a pretty young woman whom he
didn't recognize at first. She was tall, though not as tall
as him, and had on a short, sleeveless pink dress, pale
pink panty-hose, matching two inch heels, large gold-hoop
earrings, slender gold bracelets on both wrists, and well-
done though slightly heavy make-up. None of this would have
identified her, but that long red hair and that familiar
smile certainly did.
"Laurie?" he said, not quite believing it.
"In the flesh," she laughed, coming over and
giving him a big hug. He put his arms around her and
returned the hug, feeling slightly unreal.
"I don't believe it," he said looking down at her grinning
face, "It's been eleven years."
"I know," she said, "but better late than never, I hope."
"Yes, of course, it's just this is a bit of a shock. I
mean, how...?"
"I bumped into her in town at a jewelry stall in the
handicrafts section of the market yesterday," said his
mother. "Laurie had just got in."
"Yes," said Laurie, "I figured it was past time I came back
and looked you up."
"Well, you look great," said John, "though nothing like the
tomboy I remember. What have you been doing these past
years?"
"Living in Pittsburgh, mostly. Growing up, attending
college, and earning a living as a free-lance designer of
websites for small businesses, stuff like that. Mom died
four years ago, Dad about eighteen months back"
"I'm sorry to hear that." said John.
"Yeah, me too about your Dad. Anyway, I didn't have any
reason to stay in Pittsburgh anymore, so the time seemed
right to come back to Cedar Junction, look up old friends.
The years we lived here were the happiest of my life."
"Me, too" said John, giving her another hug. They continued
to gaze at each other, both smiling. John had never
connected with another human being the way he had with
Laurie and even now, after all these years and the changes
both had been through, he realized that he still felt that
connection.
"I told Laurie she could stay with us while she gets sorted
out," said his mother. "It's not as if there isn't plenty
of room in this old house, after all, and I could certainly
use the company."
"Great!" said John. "That will give us plenty of time to
catch up."
The conversation continued over dinner, a roast ham with
all the trimmings, followed by pumpkin pie - always one of
the meals his mother did best ? with Laurie filling them in
on life in Pittsburgh. John told them scurrilous anecdotes
concerning various members of his platoon, which had both
women laughing, though a couple of the stories made his
mother blush.
After dinner they talked for hours, finding the easy
fluency with each other they always had. It was almost like
they were picking up again where they left off, as if the
past eleven years hadn't happened. The one subject they
didn't touch on was just what had occurred during their
final meeting all those years ago, just what John had done
to upset Laurie. He still had no idea, was still naturally
curious, but he didn't want to press her on the issue.
Better to just let sleeping dogs lie for now. All that
mattered was she was back. Lying in bed that night,
pondering the events of the day, John could not help
smiling. Laurie returning was just about the best thing
that could have happened.
John was up at the crack of dawn the next morning, the
legacy of five years of early starts in the Army. It was a
warm, bright spring day and he threw his bedroom window
open, breathing deeply of the fresh, earthy breeze blowing
from the nearby woods. This was one of those mornings it
was great to be alive. As early as he was getting up, John
was surprised to see Laurie already at the breakfast
counter when he got there, munching on a bowl of cereal and
reading the morning newspaper.
"Morning, sleepyhead." she grinned.
"Sleepyhead?" he replied. "Do you know how early it is?
Most normal people, that is those not brainwashed into
early rising by a sadistic military, are not only still in
bed but are gonna be so for several more hours."
"Yeah, well, you should remember I was always an early
riser. It felt like I spent half my childhood waiting for
you to get your sorry ass out of the sack so we could go
off and have some fun," she said. "Speaking of which, this
is far too beautiful a morning to waste in sitting around
the house. Hurry up and get some food down your neck, and
let's get going."
"You have something in mind?"
"Don't I always?"
That was certainly true. There had never been a dull moment
in John's childhood when Laurie was around. While John
quickly breakfasted on a bowl of cereal and a cup of black
coffee, Laurie made up some sandwiches using the ham left
over from the night before, and filled a vacuum flask with
the coffee still in the pot. By the time she was done, John
had finished eating so they set off, pausing only to
retrieve a pair of fishing rods from the broom cupboard in
the hallway. These had belonged to John and his father, but
they hadn't seen use since John was a teenager.
"Shooter's Lake?" said John.
"Of course," said Laurie, taking his hand.
As they made their way over to the woods, walking hand in
hand, John couldn't help noticing how pretty Laurie was.
She was wearing a short, patterned summer dress and sandals
but, despite foregoing hosiery, had still taken the time to
put on her make-up. He had never imagined the tomboyish
Laurie he had known as a child would grow up to be this
feminine young woman, but he was glad that she had.
They paused briefly on the ground where Laurie's childhood
home had once stood.
"I heard it'd burned down," she said, wistfully, walking
the blackened foundations, "but it's still weird seeing it
like this. It just feels so wrong, y'know?"
"Yeah, I know what you mean. But then it never felt right
to me again after you moved away. The family that bought
it, the Petersons, was nice enough but they had no kids my
age and I just never really connected with them. The fire
happened while I was away at boot camp - a lightning
strike. Fortunately, the Petersons had already moved on by
that point and it was vacant, but it still seemed like I'd
lost an important link with my past. It was Mom who it
affected the most, though. This was only a few weeks after
Dad died and it left her more isolated than ever. Anyway,
enough moping; let's get on to the lake."
Despite its name, Shooter's Lake was actually little more
than a large pond. It lay in a clearing about twenty
minutes walk in from the edge of the woods and had been the
site of many an adventure of their shared childhood. The
fishing was also pretty good, and they soon settled into
what had always been their traditional positions at the
side of the pond, and cast their lines out.
"Think we'll catch anything?" asked John.
"Maybe, maybe not. We were never the best anglers in the
world, not like Billy Jordan. Remember how he'd never come
here without taking home at least half a dozen large fish?
Whatever happened to Billy, anyway?"
"Played college football for a while, but never had the
talent to take it any further. He ended up marrying Tanya
French and having three kids. He runs a car dealership in
town, last I heard."
"Huh," she said. "Never would've expected that of Billy. I
guess few of us ever achieve our childhood dreams, or even
our full potential. You were going to be an artist, I seem
to recall."
"Yeah, well, Dad had other ideas, and I doubt if I was
really cut out for life in a garret, anyway."
"So the Army was your father's idea?"
"What do you think?" said John. "Master Sergeant Ben Geddes
expected his son to follow in his footsteps in serving his
country. He was a hard man to resist."
"You always were too easily led, Johnny," she said,
seriously, "whether it was him doing the leading or me;
though it was only right and proper for you to follow me,
of course."
"Of course," he said, dryly.
"So how on earth did you ever make Sarge, anyway?"
"Beats me. I think my CO, Captain Wagner, saw potential in
me that maybe just isn't there."
Laurie said nothing to that, just eyeing him thoughtfully.
Later, they picnicked on the ham sandwiches and coffee
Laurie had brought along. By the time the afternoon was
well along, they had only caught one small fish between
them, so Laurie suggested a new course of action.
"Remember what else we used to do here?" she grinned.
Quickly undressing, she dived into the pond, naked. John
had not been skinny-dipping since they were kids together,
but he didn't need a second invitation. He swiftly disrobed
and jumped into the pool, causing an enormous splash.
"Huh," said Laurie. "I thought you'd have learned to dive
by now. Guess some things never change."
They splashed around like children, laughing and playing,
but they weren't children anymore. Laurie swam up to John
and wrapped her legs around his torso, pressing her body
against his.
"Y'know," she said, "now that we're all grown up an' all,
there are other games we could play."
With that she pressed her mouth against his, slipping her
tongue between his lips. John was caught off guard, but
quickly recovered, returning her kiss with a fervor that
surprised him. He hadn't been thinking of Laurie like that,
and now he couldn't think why not. They clambered onto the
bank, still kissing and made love there and then, the water
steaming off their skin in both the heat of the sun and the
heat of their passion.
"Well, that was unexpected," said John later, as they lay
side by side, on the blanket they had brought along to have
their picnic on.
"You know me," smiled Laurie. "Always have been impulsive.
So you think your mother will have any problem with us
sharing a bed while you're here?"
"No, not at all. I think she'll be happy to see me with
someone, to tell you the truth, and delighted it's you. She
worries that I've never had a relationship of any
consequence and that I rarely even date."
"You too, huh? My parents used to give me a lot of grief
about the same thing. Oh, there were occasional lovers, but
there's never been anyone serious."
They both paused then, realizing what they had said. They
had only just had sex for the first time and now they were
talking as if this could be the start of a serious
relationship. Was that possible, John wondered? Should they
already be talking in those terms? He didn't know. What he
did know was that just the thought of such a relationship
with Laurie gave him a wonderfully warm feeling. Perhaps
they were both being affected by memories of what each had
admitted were the happiest days of their lives, but if so
then John figured there were far worse reasons. Still, time
enough to worry about that later. For now it was enough
just to enjoy being together.
When the sun slipped behind newly-arrived clouds it turned
chilly, so they decided to call it a day, gathered up their
stuff and headed back to the house.
"So, did you two have a nice time?" asked Sara Geddes, when
they got back.
"Absolutely wonderful, Mrs. Geddes," said Laurie, "we
really connected."
Catching the mischievous grin she flashed John, and the way
he flushed, Sara raised an eyebrow. John saw this and
flushed even more. He knew just how shrewd his mother was
when it came to her son, and how he had never succeeded in
keeping anything from her.
"Don't forget that Stacey Pollard is dropping by later,"
she said.
"Stacey Pollard?" said Laurie, "What's that about?"
"Geez, in all the excitement of seeing you again I almost
forgot. It's been five years since our class graduated, so
Stacey has organized our first high school reunion. It's
tomorrow night. She's coming over tonight to brief me on
what they're planning, see if I have any special
requirements, and like that. You have to come with me."
"I left Cedar Junction when I was thirteen. I never
graduated from that high school."
"No," said John, "but if you'd stayed you would have.
You'll know most of those there and, anyway, you'll be
along as my date."
"Date?" said his mother, pricking up her ears.
"Yes," said Laurie, sliding her arm through John's, "we've
been getting along really, *really* well."
"Oh, that's wonderful!" beamed Sara Geddes. "You two make a
lovely couple!"
"Well, I certainly think so." said Laurie.
John blushed a bit more at all this, but he didn't
disagree.
Their evening meal was a fairly lavish affair. Living
alone, Sara Geddes rarely bothered to cook anything
elaborate, but with guests under her roof she went to town,
spending all day cooking up some of John's favorite foods.
They ate well, and were all feeling replete when the
doorbell rang. It was Stacey Pollard. Sara showed her in.
"Stacey!" said John, rising to greet her, "you're looking
really well." They exchanged a brief hug.
"Well I should," she grinned. "I just got confirmation
today that I'm pregnant. Jeff was over the moon when I told
him."
"Wow, congratulations!" said John.
"Yes, congratulations Stacey." said Laurie, joining them.
Stacey looked puzzled at first, then the light dawned.
"Laurie?" she said. "Laurie Ellison? Is that really you?
Wow, you've changed!"
"So everyone keeps telling me," she laughed, as they
exchanged a hug. "So Stacey Hinkmeyer is now Mrs. Jeffrey
Pollard. I don't think I remember him."
"Oh, you wouldn't. His family moved here just over a year
after yours left. So how've you been? What have you been
doing?"
"I've been fine, and what I've mainly been doing is
catching up with this big hunk here. He sure grew up
handsome, didn't he?"
"Can't disagree with you there," said Stacey, laughing at
John's obvious embarrassment. "And you turned out real
pretty yourself. You were always such a tomboy. I never
imagined I'd ever see you looking this feminine."
"People change," shrugged Laurie. "So will this be your
first kid?"
"Yes. Jeff and I would like more, but I've a way to go
before I catch up to Tanya Jordan. She got the good news
today as well. She and Billy are now expecting their fourth
child."
"Four children," said Laurie, thoughtfully, "that's a good
number."
"I've made tea for you," said Sara, depositing a tray
containing cups and a pot on the coffee table.
John, Laurie, and Stacey sat around for another half an
hour, catching up on old friends with Laurie having most of
the questions as to who was now with whom, and who was
doing what, until Stacey stood up, handed them each an
envelope, and announced:
"Well, I really have to go now. There are still several
more people I need to see. I'm looking forward to seeing
you both at the reunion tomorrow night."
When she had gone they checked the envelopes, which
contained a questionnaire and name badges to be filled in,
a list of all those confirmed as attending, an itinerary,
and the like.
"This could be fun," said Laurie.
"Yeah," said John, grinning, "But there's fun, and then
there's fun."
"I think we're going to turn in now, Mrs. Geddes," said
Laurie, catching his drift.
"OK," she replied, making no comment on the fact it was
still only ten o'clock, "I'll see you both in the morning."
They went upstairs to Laurie's room, laughing, kissing, and
undressing each other as they went. Naked, they toppled
onto the bed.
"Owww!" said Laurie.
"What?" said John, suddenly concerned. "Did I hurt you?"
"No, it's just there's something under the covers poking
into me," said Laurie, "and I think I know what is."
She reached under the covers and pulled out an odd-looking
medallion, which she dropped over her head with a flourish.
"Your mother bought this for me when we bumped into each
other," she explained. "I was admiring it and she insisted
on buying it for me as a gift. Rather thoughtful of her
considering she hadn't seen me in eleven years.
Anyway, enough about the medallion...."
She pulled John against her, pressing her lips against his.
"Hey," he said, pulling away, "what was that? It felt like
a shock."
"Probably just static," said Laurie. "Now c'mere."
They ground their bodies together, kissing and fondling
each other. John grabbed Laurie's firm, round buttocks,
pulling her against him and...
"What the...?" he said, pulling away from her.
"What?" said Laurie. "What's up?"
John was losing his erection, something that had never
happened to him with a woman before. He looked up from his
shrinking member to say something else, but the words died
in his throat. Laurie's face was changing. It wasn't a
major change yet, but he could still see it. Her face was
becoming more angular, her jaw line more prominent, and the
red of her hair seemed to be fading towards ... brown? Then
he felt hair tickling the base of his neck, something
impossible with his regulation military cut, and he knew
she wasn't the only one changing. They pulled away from
each other, both with a shocked look on their faces, seeing
they were the same height now as they passed each other in
growth, she on the way up and he on the way down.
"Oh fuck." whispered John, as he brought hands grown
slender and more fine boned to his chest, gingerly touching
what were clearly the beginning of female breasts. Another
look at Laurie, at her shortening brown hair, narrowing
hips, broadening shoulders, and shrinking breasts, and he
knew what was happening.
"We...we're turning into each other!" he said, his voice
now high and feminine.
They watched transfixed as each transformed into the other,
unable to speak, barely able to breathe. John glanced down
at his now fully formed breasts, at the long red hair
falling about his shoulders, but he couldn't bring himself
to examine his groin until it was over, despite being
acutely aware of the changes occurring down there. It was
bad enough seeing Laurie grow male genitalia, watching as
her soft, feminine form morphed into the hard, muscular
body he saw in the mirror every morning. Within half an
hour it was over, the final tremors as their innards
settled into new configurations, as blood groups switched
and DNA finished rewriting itself, slowed and stopped.
"Oh, wow!" breathed Laurie. "That was one hell of a ride."
"This is impossible." said John, as he stood in front of a
mirror that gave a lie to that statement, examining his now
female body in disbelief.
"It has to be the medallion," said Laurie, holding it to
the light and examining it from all angles, "that tingle we
felt when we both came into contact with it."
"That's right," said John, suddenly hopeful. He came over
and touched the medallion she still held. There was no
tingle. He took it from Laurie and studied it, observing
the figure of an angel or maybe a fairy on the face and
what could be writing of some sort on the obverse. All in
all it looked fairly tacky, hardly the sort of artifact one
would imagine capable of such powerful magic as this. Heck,
until half an hour ago John thought magic only belonged in
stories for children.
"It's not working," he said. "Why isn't it working?"
Laurie had pulled out her laptop, plugged it into the phone
socket on the wall, and was now sitting cross-legged on the
bed, typing away.
"What are you doing?" asked John.
"I'm doing a web search on magic medallions. As a general
rule, no matter how specialized or obscure a subject,
someone somewhere will have put up a web page about it. I'm
hoping the same is true of that medallion."
After a few seconds, Laurie said: "A-ha!"
"What is it? Have you found it?"
"Yep. Look at this."
On the screen was a sketch someone had done that seemed to
be of Laurie's medallion. The text beneath read:
THE MEDALLION OF ZULO.
A powerful mystical artifact, the Medallion of Zulo
possesses the ability to alter a person's form. If two
people touch it at the same moment, they will transform
into exact copies of each other down to the smallest
detail. If a person wearing it touches something once worn
by another to the medallion, they will also transform into
a copy of that person. Once someone has transformed, it
will be 12 hours before the medallion will work on them
again.
Though there are reports of the Medallion of Zulo and
accounts of those affected by it going back many years,
most experts regard it as an urban myth and give the
stories of those claiming to have encountered it about as
much credence as tales of abduction by flying saucers. The
drawing above is based on the most common descriptions of
those who claim to have encountered it.
"These are some urban myth," said John, cupping his breasts
in his hands. He had regarded Laurie's breasts as perfectly
proportioned for her body. Now that he was the one
inhabiting that body they felt huge.
"So we're stuck like this for twelve hours?" he said,
licking his lips nervously. "Thank God it's not permanent."
Laurie had put her laptop away and now stood staring down
at him thoughtfully. She lifted his chin and looked into
the pretty face that had so recently been her own.
"Do you realize what a great opportunity this is?" she
said.
"What do you mean?"
"You must have wondered what sex is like from the other
side; I know I have. Now we can find out." she grinned.
"Whoa, I'm not sure I'm ready for... wh ... what are you
doing?"
"Just caressing you," grinned Laurie, gently fondling his
breasts and caressing his now curvaceous butt. "Feels nice,
doesn't it?"
It did. It felt very nice. John knew he should say
something, but when the hand fondling his breasts moved
down over his stomach and began slowly stroking his vagina,
speech became a difficult concept. John felt his resolve
loosening. As he opened his mouth to weakly protest, Laurie
kissed him softly, brushing his lips with hers. Almost
involuntarily, John slid his slender arms around Laurie's
neck, surprised to find himself turning that touching of
lips into a full-blooded kiss, and feeling a rush of
pleasure as Laurie's strong arms pulled him to her,
crushing his slim, yielding form against her hard, well-
muscled body. Some small part of John's brain was shouting
that he shouldn't be doing this as he let Laurie pick him
up and lower him onto the bed, but he ignored it, giving
himself over entirely to the needs and desires of his now
female body.
Lying on his back, legs apart with Laurie between them and
about to enter him, her erect penis in her hand and already
brushing the lips of his vagina, John watched her pause and
give him a concerned look. They shared a moment of utter
clarity then, clear thought briefly displacing bodily
desire. Understanding passed between them and he nodded,
consciously assenting to her penetration, gasping as she
gently but firmly eased herself into him. He felt
satisfyingly filled, moaning in pleasure as she began to
thrust in and out, delighted by how skillfully she altered
the force and rhythm of her thrusting, experiencing the
fabled female multiple orgasm for the first time. It was
like a rolling wave of pleasure and he surfed it for all it
was worth, shouting in pleasure as it crested at the exact
same moment Laurie came, filling him with her seed.
When Laurie rolled off him they both lay there sweaty and
panting, both overcome by the experience. Though he had
just had sex with a man, John could not think of the
experience as being in any way gay. The idea of having sex
with a man *as a man* still turned him off, but having it
as a woman didn't trigger that same reaction. Also,
regardless of what they now looked like, it was still him
and Laurie. In fact the more he thought about it the more
he realized, to his great surprise, that there was only one
question that really mattered to him.
"Laurie?" he said, as she lazily pulled him to her and
kissed the top of his head, "There's something I need to
know."
"What's that, hon?"
"How long do you think it'll be before you're ready to do
that to me again?"
In all, during a marathon lovemaking session that lasted
well into the early hours of the morning, she managed it
five times. John was impressed. Lying in her arms, nestled
up against her and feeling very content, John thought
ruefully, shortly before sleep claimed him, that he could
not have managed that feat himself. It seemed that Laurie
had more stamina in his body than he did.
When they woke, five hours later, there were still another
two hours before they could switch back. Laurie started
playing with his vagina, getting him wetter and wetter,
until John could stand it no more pulling her on top of him
and demanding to be fucked. They had sex twice more, then
lay there entwined, sated and happy.
"I just realized something," chuckled John. "That makes it
seven times I've had sex with you as a woman when I've
still only done it with you once as a man."
"Well, either way it's still you and me, which is what
really matters," said Laurie.
"Yeah," said John. "It is."
They looked at each other then, both knowing what they were
saying but neither yet ready to state it outright. Instead,
Laurie pulled John to her and they gently kissed.
"It's probably just as well we'll be switching back soon,"
said John, pulling away, "because I think it would be
awfully easy to get used to this."
"About that," said Laurie, "I think we should stay switched
until the end of today."
"What? Why?"
"Think about it. Yes, we've used this opportunity to see
what sex is like from the other side, which was an amazing
experience, but we haven't used it to see what it's like
being the opposite sex out in the world. I want to see what
it feels like to walk down the street as a man, to interact
with people who think I'm the man I appear to be. And the
high school reunion is just about the perfect place to do
that."
"I don't know," said John, dubiously. "It's one thing being
like this in front of each other but I'm not sure I want to
go out in public wearing make-up and a dress. I'd feel like
some sort of transvestite."
"You shouldn't. You'd be a woman dressed as a woman, and
any looks you get will be ones of appreciation, trust me.
Sex is only part of seeing what it's like to be the
opposite gender. Not going out in public would mean we
hadn't taken full advantage of this situation."
They argued back and forth for a while but, eventually,
Laurie talked him into it. As a child, she had always been
able to talk him into almost anything, and she had not lost
that ability. It helped that John knew she was right, that
his reluctance was due more to stage fright than to any
sort of reasoned objection.
"Now that's decided," said Laurie, "we need to get you
dressed as soon as we've both showered off."
The shower was brief, invigorating, and shared. They soaped
each other all over, which would have led to another bout
of sex had their self-control been even slightly less than
it was.
From her closet, Laurie selected a simple short-sleeved
spring dress and a matching pair of pumps with two inch
heels. John was surprised to see Laurie's wardrobe didn't
contain a single pair of trousers.
"No," said Laurie, when he pointed this out. "After a
childhood spent almost entirely in Levi's, I guess I went
to the opposite extreme. OK, you'll find bras, panties, and
panty-hose in the drawers by the bed."
Under Laurie's instruction, John dressed himself in these
items and then stepped into the dress, Laurie pulling it up
and fastening the buttons on the back for him. Feeling
decidedly odd, John did a twirl in front of the mirror. He
looked exactly like the pretty girl he now was, he knew,
realizing his fears about looking like a man in drag had
been ridiculous. He walked up and down carefully, finding
the shoes the most difficult part of this to deal with.
"I think I'd prefer to wear those sandals you had on
yesterday," he said.
"I'm sure you would," she replied, "but you're going to be
wearing three inch heels to the reunion tonight and you
need to get in some practice today. Those are only two inch
heels. Consider them your training wheels."
"Three inch heels?" said John, dubiously.
"Of course. In fact, let's show you what you'll be
wearing."
Laurie pulled out a hanger with the garment concealed by a
paper sheath. Underneath was a sheer silver-gray silk gown,
low cut with spaghetti-straps, that was both simple and
extremely elegant. Also on the hangar what looked to John
to be some kind of large flower made of the same silk, and
a matching purse.
"I can't wear that," he said, aghast. "It'll cling to me
like a second skin and show too much cleavage."
"Don't chicken out on me now," said Laurie. "Believe me,
this is the right thing to wear. Everyone is going to be
done up to the nines and you don't want to let yourself
down - or me, come to that - by looking in any way frumpy.
You may not know it, but you'll be in a contest with the
other women present to see who can look the most glamorous,
and the competition will be cut-throat. Now let's go
downstairs and get brunch. Your mother will be thinking
we've died up here."
In fact Sara Geddes merely greeted them with a knowing
smile when they arrived in the kitchen.
"Did you sleep well, dears?" she asked, innocently.
"We got all the sleep we needed, Mom," said Laurie, giving
her a kiss on the cheek.
Sara joined them at the breakfast counter, and over coffee
and pancakes they discussed the reunion.
"Do you still have all that stuff from the salon?" asked
Laurie.
"Of course," said Sara. "Why do you ask?"
"Well, Laurie just showed me this great looking gown she's
going to be wearing tonight," said Laurie, "and I was
wondering if you'd do her hair and make-up. You used to be
a pro at this and it would give you a chance to use your
skills again."
"I'd love to," said Sara, her face lighting up, "if that's
what Laurie wants."
"That would be great!" said John with a mixture of
trepidation at the thought of having all that done to him,
and relief that he wouldn't have to struggle to do it
himself, "I'm sure you'll do a much, much better job than I
could."
"That'll keep you ladies busy for the rest of the day,"
said Laurie, getting to her feet. "So, if it's OK, Mom,
I'll make myself scarce while you do all that girl stuff.
If I can borrow the station-wagon, I'll go into town, pick
up groceries, see how the place has changed, and like
that."
"OK, Johnny," said Sara.
"Wait a minute," said John. "The reunion doesn't start 'til
eight and it's only just coming up to noon now."
"Yeah, and you'll need all that time for Mom to give you
the full works, trust me." said Laurie.
"Have fun," she called out as she scooped up the car keys
and headed for the front door. Sara gave her a curious
look, then turned and surveyed her transformed son
thoughtfully.
"Well, Laurie," she said, "the first thing I need is for
you to help me dig out all my gear and then we'll start by
figuring out exactly what needs doing and what we can
accomplish in the time we have. You're a pretty girl, but
I'll make you look gorgeous."
John had no idea what some of the things they pulled out of
storage were, and was a bit worried by some of the things
he did recognize. Once they were set up, Sara began by
carefully exfoliating and buffing arms, legs and any part
of John that would be showing. A precise and careful
reshaping of his eyebrows felt more like a form of torture
than pampering, though the deep
cleansing of his pores through steaming and hot towels
somewhat made up for this. John had expected to get to the
hair and make-up part of the process immediately, but the
amount of preparation needed before this surprised him. He
assumed the creams Sara massaged into his face were some
sort of skin conditioner, but this was only a guess on his
part. After almost three hours of this, Sara declared him
ready for the next stage. This began with him putting on
the shoes and dress he would be wearing that evening and
Sara studying him critically, making him turn this way and
that. She explained she needed to see this in order to
decide how best to do his hair and to figure out make-up
that both matched his natural coloring and complemented the
gown. John was impressed. He had never seen his mother as
the professional and artist she had been, seen the obvious
pride she took in her skill. It was clearly something she
missed, and he wondered why she had given it up so
completely.
Laurie returned an hour or so before they were leaving for
the reunion, showered, dressed carefully in John's uniform,
and waited in the main parlor for her date. Though she had
told John his mother would need all that time to get him
ready she hadn't really believed it, but it looked like she
did. Laurie hoped the end result was worth the wait. It
was.
When John entered the room, a beaming Sara behind him,
Laurie's jaw dropped.
"You look like a movie star," she said, in wonderment. In
all the time that had been her body she had never known it
could look like this.
Dressed in the gown, his hair up and the silken flower
pinned into it just behind his left ear, his make-up
immaculate, John was wearing long gold earrings, a simple
gold necklace and thin gold bracelet. He smiled at Laurie's
reaction, pleased in spite of himself. If he was going to
do this then, as Laurie had said, it was best to go all out
and do it right.
"The jewelry is mine," said Sara, joining them, "but I
don't wear it anymore and it goes beautifully with that
dress, so I'm lending it to her for tonight."
"Shall we?" said Laurie, offering John her arm. He took it
and they headed out to the car.
At the high school, they signed in at the reception table,
and Laurie attached the badges they had filled out earlier,
pinning her own on to the lapel of her army uniform and
securing John's around the strap of his dress in order not
to damage the silk. John got complemented on his ensemble
by several of the women present, who mostly seemed friendly
enough and not as bitchy as he had feared they might, and
admiring glances from many of the men. He still felt self-
conscious, however. The dress was so thin and silky that he
felt almost naked; half-convinced everyone could see the
garter belt, stockings and thong he was wearing underneath.
Laurie had convinced him he didn't need a bra that his
breasts were firm enough to get away without one, but he
had not appreciated how prominent his nipples would look.
Laurie got them both a glass of punch from the punch bowl
and they mingled, catching up with old friends, some of
whom John had seen as recently as his last furlough, none
of whom Laurie had seen in eleven years. When he found
himself alone with a group of women at one point, John was
alarmed at just how intimate the conversation became,
learning things about several old friends he had never
known before, and some of which he wished he still didn't.
When the dancing started John sat out the faster numbers,
convinced that his inexperience with high heels would
inevitably lead to an embarrassing tumble. The slow numbers
were a different matter. With Laurie leading, her arms
about his waist, John felt oddly safe and protected, and
not a little aroused. So much so that at the end of one
number what was meant as a simple end of dance brushing of
lips turned into something rather more passionate. For a
few seconds it was as if they were the only people in the
room. Cheers and whistles from their friends quickly
reminded them they weren't. Smiling and blushing, they made
their way back to their table. They were seated with Billy
and Tanya Jordan, and Jeff and Stacey Pollard. As they sat
down, Stacey leaned over to John.
"I think we should go to the ladies room," she chuckled,
"Your lipstick needs repairing after that."
Flushing again, John got to his feet and, with Stacey and
Tanya, headed for the bathroom. Inside, they fished their
make-up out of their purses and started in on repair and
touch up work.
"So," said Tanya, pouting at her reflection, "how serious
is it between you and Johnny?"
"Yeah, spill all the details," said Stacey.
"I?don't know," admitted John, carefully applying fresh
lipstick. "I mean, I only got back a few days ago but we
clicked immediately, and it's just like it was when we were
children. No, that's not true. It's actually *better* now."
"Looked like love to me," grinned Stacey. "John and I dated
for a little while before he joined up, and he sure never
kissed me like that!"
"I?I think it might be," he said. "It seems insane to be
saying this so soon after we met again but I think maybe we
are in love."
"Oh, it would be so wonderful if you and John were a
couple," said Stacey, giving him a hug. "He's a great guy
and it's about time he had someone to share his life with."
"Yeah," agreed Tanya, making it a group hug, "that would be
so cool."
At the end of the evening, as they walked back to the car
arm in arm, Laurie asked "Did you have a good time?"
"I had a wonderful time," laughed John. "I was nervous as
hell beforehand but, as always when you talk me into
things, this was a lot of fun. No one suspected we weren't
who we appeared to be, but the faint fear they might added
an exciting edge to things."
Laurie spun him round then, surprising him by planting a
kiss on his painted lips. The kiss lasted more than a
minute. When, breathless, John pulled away, he surprised
himself by blurting out "I love you."
"And I love you, my darling," Laurie replied without
hesitation, pulling him into another long embrace. So there
it was; out in the open now. On the drive back to the
house, John was almost giddy with happiness. The body
switch had been a lot more enjoyable and exciting than he
would have imagined such a thing could be, but he was ready
to switch back now and eager to make love with Laurie in
their original bodies.
At the house, John undressed, took off his make-up, and
rejoined Laurie in her room wearing only the Medallion of
Zulo.
"Ready to switch back?" he asked.
"Shortly," said Laurie. "Rather than switch like we did
last time, with both of us touching the medallion, I want
to try out its other trick, the ability to turn you into
whoever last wore an item of clothing."
"Here," she said, handing John his uniform jacket, "touch
this to the medallion. If it works it'll be cool us being
twins for a few minutes."
"As long as you don't get any ideas about guy-on-guy
action," said John. "I'm not into that."
"Neither am I," said Laurie, "so don't worry about it."
John touched the jacket to the medallion and instantly felt
the familiar tingle.
"It's working," he grinned, "I can feel it!"
He watched in the mirror as his red hair began to return to
its normal brown, as the lines of his face started to
shift?then something happened. Those changes, changes that
had barely begun, reversed themselves then stopped.
"What...what happened," he said, in a small, stunned voice.
"Why won't it change me back?"
He turned to Laurie, holding out the medallion.
"Here, you try it," he said, panic evident in his voice.
"Maybe it'll work on you."
"Hang on there," said Laurie, holding up her hands and
backing away from him. "If it won't work on you we dare not
try it on me."
"Why not?"
"Think for a minute. If it does work on me we'll have two
Lauries and no John, and one of us would have to stay
hidden for the next twelve hours. Also, Sergeant John
Geddes has to be on the noon train on Monday."
"You mean, if we can't switch back, you'll take my place in
the Army?" said John, taken aback.
"I'll pretty much have to," said Laurie, "but it hasn't
come to that yet. First, we need to find out what's
happened. Hand me my laptop."
Laurie quickly got online and did another web search on the
medallion.
"We got all our information on the medallion from the first
website we found," said Laurie, "which may have been a
mistake. Let's see what another has to say on the subject.
Ah, here we go."
THE MEDALLION OF ZULO.
A powerful mystical artifact whose exact origins are
shrouded in mystery, the Medallion of Zulo allegedly
possesses the ability to alter a person's form. If two
people touch it at the same moment, they will be changed
into exact copies of each other down to the smallest
detail. If a person wearing it touches something once worn
by another to the medallion, they will also be changed into
a copy of that person. Once someone has changed, it will be
twelve hours before the medallion will work on them again.
Being pregnant or menstruating blocks the medallion's
abilities.
Though there are reports of the Medallion of Zulo and
accounts of those affected by it going back to at least
Victorian times, most experts regard it as an urban myth
and do not give much credence to the stories of those
claiming to have encountered it.
"So?I'm pregnant?" said John, in a small voice. Motherhood
was not something he had ever planned on experiencing.
"I guess so. Oh Johnny, I'm so sorry." said Lauren. "Damn
whoever wrote that first web page we visited. That was a
pretty important factor to leave out."
"Wait a minute," said John. "Out at the lake, you told me
you were on the pill, so how could I get pregnant? When I
got this body I should have got that protection."
"I'm sure you did, but no contraceptive method is a hundred
percent effective. You just got unlucky." said Laurie
putting an arm around his shoulders. "Looks like I have to
stay as you for now."
"A mother?I'm going to be a mother!"
The idea of abortion briefly occurred to John, but he
quickly dismissed it. Even if he did have one there was no
guarantee he would then be able to change back. If the
stories that got told about magic had any truth in them it
often had a sting in the tail. For all he knew he would be
able to regain his body after giving birth, but terminating
the pregnancy could trap him in this one forever. No,
abortion was just too risky without being sure there were
no mystical consequences. Then there was Laurie. He meant
it when he told her he loved her, and he realized he *did*
want to have a baby with her. He just didn't want to be the
one who had to carry it to term.
Laurie stood up, paced over to the door then turned to face
John, a serious expression on her face.
"I think we both feel the same way about the other," she
said, "like we've found a part of ourselves that had been
missing for years?"
John nodded. That was exactly how he felt.
"And we've declared our love for each other?"
John nodded again. Where was Laurie going with this?
"Then since I'm currently the guy I guess I'm the one that
gets to do this," she said, and believe me this isn't just
because you're pregnant."
She produced a small box, opened it, and got down on one
knee. Inside the box was a ring set with a single diamond.
"Will you marry me?" asked Laurie.
John was taken aback.
"Where did you get a ring?" he asked, saying the first
thing that popped into his head.
"What? Oh, it was my mother's. Well will you?" said Laurie,
"Will you marry me?"
"Of course I will," John said, smiling, "but not until
after we can switch back and you get to be the bride."
"Of course," said Laurie.
They kissed, and climbed into bed. There was no sex this
night - John was too freaked out at his condition to even
contemplate it - but they cuddled a lot and both soon
drifted into deep, if fitful slumber.
They woke early on Sunday morning and just lay there for a
while; John nestled in close to Laurie, her strong arms
around him, saying little. John hadn't slept too well as he
struggled to come to terms with what lay ahead for him but
now, in the light of day, he knew he had reached a grudging
acceptance of his condition. When they did get up, and John
was confronted with Laurie's wardrobe, he once again found
himself wishing she owned some trousers. On Laurie's advice
he chose a simple skirt and blouse to wear.
"Now do your make-up," she said.
"What? But why?"
"Because I wouldn't dream of being seen in public without
make-up," Laurie sighed, "and for the next nine months, as
far as the rest of the world is concerned, you're me. I
need you to keep up appearances. Please promise me you
will. I'd hate to get my life back only to find you'd given
me a reputation as a slob."
"OK, OK. If I'm having your child, I suppose I can do that,
too," said John. "I was paying attention when Mom did my
make-up yesterday and I think I grasped the basic
principles and techniques. It's just going to take
practice."
Laurie's room had been the guest room and as such it had a
dressing table. John sat at this now and carefully applied
the lessons he had learned the previous day. He played it
safe by keeping it simple and managed a passable job.
At breakfast, John was alert for any sign his mother
suspected something, but there were none. After the meal,
they gave her the big news.
"You're getting married? Oh that's wonderful news!" said
Sara Geddes, genuinely delighted.
"You don't think it's too sudden?" said John.
"No, I don't" she replied. "You may only have met again two
days ago, but you've known each other since you were
children. You were virtually childhood sweethearts, and now
you've found each other again."
"There's more," said Laurie.
"More?"
"Yeah," said John. "I'm pregnant."
"Are you sure?" said Sara.
"Pretty sure," said John. "I'll get a proper test at the
clinic to confirm it, though. Looks like you're going to be
a grandmother."
"Just like you always wanted," said Laurie. "Hey, no tears
now."
"It's just ? I was beginning to think this wouldn't happen
before I died. I'm so happy for you both."
John and Laurie spent the rest of the day absorbing as much
as they could of the information they would need to live
the other's life. John briefed Laurie on his army duties,
showed such photos of his platoon as he possessed and had
her memorize who each was. He told her all the anecdotes
she would be expected to recall, and then quizzed her on
them. For her part, Laurie showed him how to care for long
hair - something she had had since childhood - gave him
tips on how to act in a variety of public situations he had
yet to encounter as a female, and showed him the rudiments
of HTML.
"Fortunately, I cleared all my outstanding contracts before
coming to Cedar Junction," she explained, "but there's
always follow up, and good word of mouth usually leads to
more work. It's not a big one-person business, but it
provided enough for me to live on and I hope you can keep
it going for me until I get back. There's a pile of books
in the corner which should fill you in on the more
complicated stuff and also on the legal and tax stuff for
small businesses that you'll need to get familiar with. It
will seem daunting at first, but learning all that should
keep you from getting too bored during the pregnancy. Now,
have you put the medallion somewhere safe?"
"Yes," said John. "It's in a cigar box under that loose
floorboard in my old bedroom; where I used to hide things
as a kid. And it's staying there, untouched, until you get
back."
Knowing it would be their last time together in quite some
time they made love again that night. It was both gentler
and more bittersweet than their earlier, vigorous rutting,
but perhaps more emotionally satisfying.
The next day, just before they were about to set off for
the railroad station, and while Sara was getting the car
from the garage, John almost lost it.
"I'm not sure I can do this by myself," he said, tears
welling up. "I wish you could stay and see this through
with me."
"I've got to go honey," replied Laurie, putting her hands
on his narrow shoulders, "Your unit's shipping out and we
can't have you going AWOL, not now. Please don't cry.
You'll get your body back, after you have the baby. In the
meantime your mother will be there to help you through
this."
The drive to the station was a somber affair. They arrived
mere minutes before the train itself pulled in to the
platform.
"Hey, Sarge!" yelled Bob Tuttle, climbing down from a
carriage, "Over here!"
The other three went over to him and Laurie did the
introductions.
"This is my mother."
"Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Geddes," said Tuttle, shaking
her hand.
"And this is Laurie Ellison, my fianc?e," said Laurie,
indicating John.
"Fianc??" said Tuttle, eyes going wide, "Why you old dog,
Sarge. I guess this means congratulations are in order."
He took John's hand and kissed it.
"I'm, really pleased for you both, Laurie," he said. "The
Sarge is a great guy."
"All aboard!" shouted the guard.
"We've got to go," said Laurie.
"Not before I do this?" said John, throwing his arms around
her, pressing his body against hers, and giving her a long,
passionate kiss. The kiss was as much for Tuttle's benefit
as for Laurie's - John saw no point in missing an
opportunity to improve his reputation in this area - and
from the look on Tuttle's face it had the desired effect.
It was only afterwards, on the drive back to the house,
that John realized he had unconsciously selected exactly
the same outfit for the departure that Laurie had been
wearing when he had first seen her at the house a few days
earlier. Her last sight of him was thus the same as his
first sight of her. He did not want to think too hard about
what this might mean, about what sort of message his
subconscious might be sending him.
"Thank you for letting me continue to stay at your house
now that John and I are engaged, Mrs. Geddes," said John.
"With everything that's happening, I wasn't looking forward
to having to hunt for an apartment, too."
"Nonsense, dear," said Sara Geddes. "I wouldn't hear of my
future daughter-in-law staying anywhere else. And since
you'll be my daughter-in-law it doesn't sound right you
calling me Mrs. Geddes; you should call me 'Mom'."
"OK," said John, relieved to have one area where he could
so easily slip-up removed, "'Mom' it is."
The following week passed a lot more quickly and was a lot
busier than John could have imagined. He and Sara cleared
out a small bedroom that had been used as a storeroom for
years and began converting it into a nursery. John put
aside an hour or two every day to grapple with the
mysteries of website design and the requirements of running
a one-person business, and also signed up for pre-natal
classes at the local women's clinic where, to his surprise
and pleasure he found he would be in the same group as
Stacey and Tanya. Naturally, a proper examination confirmed
he was indeed pregnant, and a slim volume entitled 'Your
Pregnancy and You' became a must-read book that John read
through twice the first day he had it. He was pleased to
discover he wouldn't start looking pregnant until the end
of the first trimester and that morning sickness shouldn't
kick in for another six weeks or so. He wasn't looking
forward to that at all. One thing that particularly pleased
him was how having him around seemed to have breathed new
life into his mother. It was as if having a pregnant soon-
to-be-daughter-in-law to fuss over has given her life new
purpose. After the rigors of puberty and adolescence, John
was never again really as close to his mother as he had
been as a child but now, in all this time they were
spending together, they were growing close once more. One
of the things they bonded over was beauty care. John
realized early on that though he was passable when it came
to hair care and make-up, he could be a lot better. Since
he needed to deal with both for most of the next year, he
figured he needed to get more proficient in them. When he
broached the subject with Sara, she was only too delighted
to help him.
"You're really, really good at this," said John, as she
taught him the rudiments of foundation and shading, "a real
artist. Why did you give it up?"
"I wanted to spend what time I could with Ben in his
declining years," she said, "so after Johnny joined the
military I sold my shop. Then Ben died in less than a year
and I was left at a loose end. I'd sold out to a national
chain, and even with my skills they weren't really
interested in hiring someone past retirement age. Old
people don't fit in with the image of the industry you see,
which is all about youth and beauty. They couldn't come
right out and say that, of course, but that's what it was."
With his natural artistic ability, ability he now suspected
he must have inherited from his mother, John was a quick
study and soon became not merely proficient at hair styling
and make-up but very skilful. And having acquired such
skills, what had been a chore became something he started
to enjoy.
As those first few weeks passed, John gradually got used to
seeing Laurie's face every time he looked in a mirror, to
dressing and living as a woman. It soon came to feel
natural. He had discovered Laurie's dildo early on but it
wasn't until three weeks in that he started to play with
it. When he did, it was inevitably memories of Laurie in
his body making love to his now female self that got him
wet, imagining it was her thrusting into him that brought
him to orgasm. During those same weeks, John got to be good
friends with Stacey and Tanya and they took to meeting at
each other's homes three or four times a week for coffee
mornings, or going on shopping trips. He found himself
falling into this routine surprisingly easily, and even the
intimacy of female conversation no longer seemed as
shocking as it had.
Then there were the weekly letters from Laurie to look
forward to, which were necessarily circumspect due both to
the realities of being on active duty meaning any letter
could be subject to review by a military censor, and to
them knowing some letters would be shared with Sara:
?Dear Laurie,
Well, it's been a few weeks now and we're pretty well
established. As you'll know from press reports, there are
those happy to see us and those who aren't ? which is about
par for a peace-keeping mission. If all goes to plan we
shouldn't see any actual action as our presence alone
should be enough to ensure the various factions behave
themselves. We shall see.
I've become pretty good friends with Bob Tuttle, Captain
Wagner is a CO who really earns your respect, and the rest
of the platoon are mostly as fine a bunch of guys as you
could hope to meet. Tuttle has been telling them all about
the Sarge's beautiful fianc?, of course, and so, naturally,
they're all curious to see what you look like. I must be
the only soldier in the entire army who doesn't carry a
photo of his sweetheart, so could you send me one, honey?
I'm missing you more than I can say, and though being out
here doing my bit for our country is giving me a great
sense of satisfaction, I'd still prefer to be there with
you during your pregnancy. I'm looking forward to being
with you and our baby more than I can say.
Please give my love to Mom, and I hope it's not too long
before we're together again.
I love you,
- Johnny.?
A photograph was something they hadn't thought of because,
of course, if they wanted to see their loved one all they
had to do currently was look in a mirror. Still, Sgt. John
Geddes should have a photo of Laurie Ellison, so John would
have to get one. At first, he thought about finding a photo
in Laurie's stuff and sending that along, but that didn't
feel right. Sending her a photo of herself wouldn't mean as
much as sending a new photo of him, even though they would
appear to be photos of the same woman to anyone else. The
important thing was that Laurie would know
otherwise. He made the mistake of mentioning the photo the
next time he saw Stacey and Tanya.
"Oh cool," said Stacey. "Tanya's a pretty decent
photographer, so we should be able to get some good shots
of you all dolled up and looking glamorous for your man. In
your bathing suit would be best, I think."
"Hey, I was just thinking of a head and shoulders picture,"
protested John.
"Oh, don't be silly," said Tanya. "We can do a head and
shoulders shot too, but you really need to get some good
pictures before your pregnancy starts to show and while
you've still got that girlish figure. You won't look so
taut when you've had your kid, trust me. After having
three, I know all about that."
So it was that John found himself in heels and a very
skimpy bikini, adopting a variety of cheesecake poses while
Tanya snapped away and Stacey called encouragement from the
sidelines. It should have left him mortified, and would
have only a few weeks earlier, but he was able to laugh
along with his friends and get into the spirit of the
thing. And Laurie certainly appreciated the pictures.
?Dear Laurie,
Wow. Those were some pictures you sent. I showed the guys
the head and shoulders shot - they were all suitably
impressed and said what a l