(Recommend you read Turbulence Parts I-X first)
(Reading Change of Course Series is also recommended)
Turbulence: The Next Chapter
By Julie O
Chapter One
I was actually enjoying being back in college. First, it took
my mind off all the problems caused by Keir. Well, that's not
exactly true. I would never truly get over the trouble he
caused. It was his web of revenge that had changed my life
forever.
If it hadn't been for Keir, I would be on some warship
troubleshooting a malfunctioning weapon system. But now, I
was dealing with life as young woman. Don't get me wrong, it
could be much worse. I have many things on my side. While I
have a way to go, I really don't mind my new life. I have a
loving family, a caring sister from my original family,
several great friends, and a very confused boyfriend!
My classes weren't too bad. I was officially a history major,
with a minor in pre-law. My boyfriend, Bill, had suggested
this. He is an assistant DA, so I followed his advice. My
goal is to finish college in less than three years and then
go right into law school. One good residual thing about the
body swap was that it gave me a higher IQ and better memory;
I guess it was due to inheriting some of the original Iona's
mind. I had tested out of a few classes, including English
Composition. The professor liked my writing, although he
stressed that I make too many punctuation and grammar errors.
I laugh because I had done the same thing as Roger.
As for getting used to being a woman, that was still a
struggle, granted a very
interesting one. I knew that I couldn't go back to being a
male. First off, my old body was dead and buried. Second, I
had changed. Oh, I was basically the same person, but I was
no longer Roger. My emotional state had changed and, to be
honest, I liked being Iona. I still had much to learn. There
was also the added bonus of having magical powers!
This week, I was learning new things about my body. My doctor
and friend, Amelia, had suggested that I allow myself to
become fertile. Before you get any ideas, I have no intention
of becoming pregnant! It is just that Amelia feels I should
let my body go through a few months of having a normal
menstrual cycle. I agreed, because I figured how bad could
it be?
I apologize for everything I ever said about women complaining
about their period. I also apologize for any jokes I ever made
about it! It's bad enough dealing with tampons and panty-
liners, but throw in cramps, water gain, and emotional shifts
and I am ready to surrender! Aunt Kayla was sympathetic and
very patient with me. I know I am not the first woman to go
through this, but it is new to me! On the other hand, my
sister, Jenny, is really enjoying my discomfort. She's not
being mean and she has given me some good advice, but she
does get a laugh out of the irony of her "little sister"
dealing with her period!
I was also still living with my Aunt Kayla near the ocean. I
loved being around her and, with my powers still developing
it was nice to have an expert around. My best friend, Karen,
was still recovering from the shooting that had almost
killed her. Even with my magical help, she had a long way to
go until she would be back in school. Karen wanted to move
back here as soon as possible. She loved her family, but she
had a life here and I know she missed her boyfriend, Sean. We
still planned on getting a place together when she moved back
here. Of course, that raised some issues about letting her in
on the secret about my powers.
Anyway, back to college. I was doing great in my classes and
I was making many new friends. I enjoyed the fact that many
people accepted me at face value. They saw a beautiful
redheaded woman who was just entering college. However, I
wasn't about to play dumb for anyone. I eagerly participated
in study groups and class discussions. OK, I may be too
eager, but I loved a good intellectual battle. I also love
putting some of the more egotistic students in their place.
I would have died from boredom if I had stayed with the
standard freshman classes and thankfully my academic adviser,
Sharon, had allowed me to take some more interesting classes.
She let me sign up for philosophy, European history, and
women's studies, in addition to communications. I think she
did it to teach me a lesson, thinking I would fall on my
sword. I knew I couldn't slack up and my midterm scores were
excellent.
"Iona, I know these are just the first exams, but if you
keep this up, I will be happy to admit that I was wrong,"
apologized Sharon with a smile.
I smiled. I really liked her and felt lucky that she was my
advisor. I also appreciated that she was willing to admit
that she was wrong. My advisor back when I was guy was a total
A-HOLE! He treated all students like they were all mindless
idiots. Sharon was different, as she treated each student as
an individual.
Sharon looked like she was in her thirties She was short and
thin, with her blonde hair pulled back by a scrunchie. She
was intelligent and funny and I liked her a lot. She was
working as an advisor until a teaching position opened up.
"Thanks for approving my schedule," I answered.
"I have seen other students request to take a schedule like
yours and fail badly, often ruining their confidence. I must
admit that you are the exception," she smiled.
"I promise that I won't slack off. It may have taken me a
few years to finally settle down, but I know what I want to
do now," I explained.
Back when I enrolled, I had given Sharon a sanitized version
of Iona's past. I had to come up with something to explain
why I had taken a few years off between high school and
college. I left out the part about being under a sex
addiction spell!
"If you continue to do this well, I may start telling all
freshman to take a few years off before enrolling," she
stated.
We both laughed, although, I was laughing at something
totally different.
"What do you think of Dr. Robinson?" she asked.
Dr. Robinson was my women's studies professor. She was an
excellent lecturer and I enjoyed her class a lot. Aunt Kayla
had insisted that I take women's studies as a way of
"widening my horizons".
"I love her. Thanks for pulling some strings to get me in
her class," I exclaimed.
Sharon nodded; she obviously knew what I was referring to.
Dr. Robinson's class was always full. The other woman who
taught the course had a very different reputation. Dr.
Miller was an excellent professor, but she was the poster-
child for the angry radical feminist. Her reputation was
legendary at State. She didn't seem to like men very much. I
wouldn't call it hate, but it seemed a little twisted. Very
few men took her classes and those who did regretted it
almost immediately. She would make their lives so miserable
during class that they dropped out before the first midterm.
It was hard to separate fact from fiction in the many
stories that I had heard. Legend had it that no male had ever
survived the entire course.
Actually, she wasn't much better with the women. I heard
stories from women who were verbally abused in her class,
just for showing some cleavage. Dr. Miller would berate them
for bending to the desires of the male dominated fashion
industry.
Having a rare insight into both genders, I found her attitude
disturbing. It was stupid to hate an entire group based on
the actions of a few. But since I didn't have her, it really
wasn't a problem for me.
As Sharon and I talked, I began to feel some discomfort from
my period. The cramps were returning for another round of
torturing me! I still can't believe I am saying this! Sharon
noticed my discomfort.
"Are you OK, Iona?" asked Sharon, with a look of concern on
her face.
"Yes, it's just, you know, that time of the month," I answered,
slightly embarrassed. I gave her the answer I had heard from
my female friends over the years.
She smiled. "I understand; it never comes at a good time."
I couldn't believe I was having this conversation! I made a
comment about not having one for a while.
"I know what you are talking about. I went off birth control
a while back myself and I had almost forgotten the
discomfort. If men had any idea of what we go through, they
would be much more sympathetic!" laughed Sharon.
I laughed too, although I was enjoying the joke on a
different level.
"Just be careful," warned Sharon. "You are without protection
and college is difficult enough for one person!"
"No problem. I have no intention of getting pregnant right
now," I answered. I appreciated her concern for me and how
easily she accepted me as a young woman. I still had concerns
that women would detect my secret.
"No one ever does, Iona," smiled Sharon
I nodded, it was an easier answer than telling her I had
magical powers. Also I doubted if Bill was ready to have sex
me anyway. He was at least comfortable with kissing me again.
It had taken several weeks of being together before he seemed
at ease while we made out. I know it must be difficult for
him to accept the truth about me. Maybe it would have been
easier not to tell him, but that wouldn't be right.
I said goodbye and went to my last class of the day. I made
a quick stop in the women's room and then headed to the
lecture hall. I loved my philosophy class and even the days
when we were in the large lecture hall. Our professor kept
everyone on their toes and loved to call on people who were
daydreaming.
Professor Gross was the Dennis Leary of philosophy. I always
enjoyed Dennis Leary, the sarcastic comedian and Professor
Gross had that same sort of edginess during his lectures. I
found his class both very entertaining and interesting. He
made you think! Okay, I was in the minority in my opinion of
him as most students just saw him as the psycho professor
from hell!
I was absorbed in his lecture when I felt a strange
sensation. It was as if I could detect that someone in the
room was in extreme distress. I tried to focus these
feelings and detect who it was and why, but I couldn't. I did
detect that they were having a huge internal conflict, but
that was it. It was strange how I could sense their pain and
confusion.
The class ended and I lost the sensation. I would see if I
could get it again the next time we were in the lecture hall.
I knew that I would have to tell Aunt Kayla about this and I
headed home. It was exciting to think that I was developing a
new power!
Chapter Two
I arrived home around 5:00 PM and was surprised to sense that
Bill was at my home. The sight of his silver convertible in
the driveway confirmed my sensation. My range of detection
had increased greatly over the last few weeks. I also felt
joy at seeing him.
I walked into the house and was immediately greeted by Tully
and Bran. Since I had started classes they hadn't been
getting as much attention from me and they let me know it!
"Hi, girls!" I greeted as I dropped to my knees and gave them
a welcome chin rub. This would satisfy Bran for now, but not
Tully who followed me out to the garden.
Bill and Aunt Kayla were sitting out there with several books
and manuscripts surrounding them.
"How were your classes today, Iona?" asked Aunt Kayla.
"Great," I answered
Bill got up and gave me a hug and a kiss. I was so happy for
his affection that I didn't mention my discomfort over his
hugging me!
"You certainly have the look of a college student!" he
laughed.
I was wearing shorts, sandals and a gray college t-shirt. My
hair was drawn back into a ponytail.
"Functional, but cute!" I replied.
"I agree with the cute part," he replied, with a smile.
"Compliment accepted!" I smiled. "So, what are you two
working on?"
"I am helping Bill learn about our legal system and what
constitutes a violation," explained Aunt Kayla.
"I've learned that you have come close to breaking the law a
few times," joked Bill to me.
I sat down next to him. "That's true, but I have been
cleared!"
My actions with Nick and Keir had come out in Keir's trial.
Keir's attorney tried to argue that my actions contributed to
Keir's actions. I was admonished for what I did to Nick, but
didn't receive any punishment.
I let them get back to work as I prepared dinner. Thanks to
Aunt Kayla, I was becoming a pretty good cook. I was also
becoming a big fan of the Food Network. My sister, Jenny, and
I had even taken to swapping recipes via e-mail.
I was putting together chicken breasts saut?ed in wine sauce
and some veggies. I got the recipe off the Internet and was
hoping that it was as good as it sounded. It was fun and was
a nice release from school and my mystic studies.
When everything was ready I went out to the garden. "Dinner's
ready," I announced.
"It smells wonderful, my dear," replied Aunt Kayla.
Bill nodded in agreement.
I was always a bit apprehensive whenever anyone first tasted
one of my meals. I watched as they took the first bite and
judging from their reaction they really loved it.
"This is exquisite!" complemented Aunt Kayla.
Bill smiled, "I thought you only knew how to work a
microwave!"
"Any other wise-ass comments like that and you won't get
dessert!" I quipped.
Bill was slowly coming around, and as long as we moved forward
I was happy. The fact that he felt comfortable referring to
the old me was a great sign. Due to my heightened sexuality,
I would have loved to have been more deeply involved with
Bill, but until then I had my silver wand and rechargeable
batteries!
After dessert and tea, Bill announced that he had to leave.
We walked out to his car.
"You free tomorrow evening?" he asked.
"Hmmm, let me check my busy social schedule!" I replied,
sarcastically.
Bill laughed, "How bout dinner tomorrow night?"
"I'd love that!" I exclaimed.
"I never did take you to that little romantic place we talked
about before...."
"Before the whole thing with Keir," I interrupted.
Bill nodded. That was when I "came out" to Bill.
"What time?" I asked. I was already planning my wardrobe. I
would wear the sexy dress that Jenny had persuaded me to buy.
I would look ravishing in it!
"7:00," replied Bill.
"I can't wait!" I replied.
Bill leaned over and kissed me. I detected more passion than
before and I loved it! I felt tingly throughout my entire
body as he held me close and kissed me.
I watched him drive away and just before I walked back into
the house I saw a shooting star streak across the sky. That
had to be a good sign!
I rejoined Aunt Kayla in the kitchen and we finished cleaning
up together.
"I am so impressed with your cooking skills, my dear," she
commented as she placed dishes in the dishwasher.
"I like cooking. Before it was just a means to an end. Now
it's actually relaxing!" I replied.
I then told her about Bill taking me out to dinner.
Aunt Kayla smiled. "Good. You two are perfect for each other.
It would be a shame for some small issues to cause you to
drift apart."
I laughed. "Small issues?" You've got a talent for
understatement!"
I then told her about my sensations in class. I didn't like
to discuss my personal magic with her in front of Bill, at
least not until I knew the consequences of the powers.
"Sounds like an empathy power. Many of us develop them, as we
grow older. They are initially hard to focus. I have
something that will help you channel this power," stated Aunt
Kayla. She went into her office and returned in a few minutes
with a beautiful crystal on a silver chain. It looked like
quartz and was around 1 inch in length and was light blue in
color. She handed it to me and I slipped it around my neck.
"It's beautiful!" I stated as I looked at my reflection in
the hall mirror.
"It will allow you to focus your sensations and help you
determine who is in pain," explained Aunt Kayla. "Eventually,
you will no longer need it, as your control over your powers
improves."
"So, what should I do once I figure out who is in pain?" I
asked.
"That's up to you? You have the ability to help people, but
you can't help everyone. Maybe you could try to become their
friend. Friendship and the ability to talk to someone can
solve many issues," she answered.
"Thank you, Doctor!"
We both laughed, but I knew she was right.
Chapter Three
The first day wearing the crystal was a bit overwhelming. I
detected a lot of pain and suffering among my fellow
students. I eventually learned to filter much of it out,
much like static on a radio receiver. Most of the problems
were those expected of college students, things like money,
grades, loneliness, and love. I was anxious about detecting
the pain I sensed in the lecture hall. That person had real
problems.
I arrived in the lecture hall early and sat in the back.
That would allow me to get a clear look at the whole class.
I didn't detect anything initially, but as the class
progressed I began to feel the same sense of hopelessness
and pain that I had detected the previous day. The crystal
was very helpful and I soon narrowed down my search. The
feelings were coming from a group of people sitting on the
left side of the hall. I focused on each one individually
and soon detected the person in conflict.
When class was over, I sat there and watched her walk out of
the hall. She was a beautiful young woman. She had dark
brown hair pulled back into a long ponytail. She looked like
she was Mediterranean in heritage, maybe Greek. She dressed
very stylishly and her outfit showed off her beautiful body.
Outwardly, she looked happy, but as she approached I could
feel her inner conflict. The next step was to somehow meet
her!
I followed her at a distance. She was heading over to a
campus coffee house. That was as good a place as any as any
to make contact. I got in line, several people behind her,
and tried to act nonchalant. I was pleased when she sat down
by herself. I picked up my order and walked over towards her.
"Hi! You're in Professor Gross's class aren't you?" I asked,
trying to act naturally.
She looked up and smiled. "Yes."
"I thought so. Do you have a second? I didn't copy down the
reading assignment for next week," I lied.
"Sure. Have a seat while I get the info out of my bag," she
said.
"Thanks. My name is Iona," I announced.
"Pleased to meet you. I'm Maria," she answered.
I sensed that saying her name was painful, although she didn't
show it on the outside.
Maria took out her notebook and gave me the info. I copied
it down and proceeded to make small talk with her.
"Thanks a lot, you're a life saver! So what do you think of
his class?" I asked.
"It's entertaining. Although I don't know what Socrates
would have thought of his technique!" she laughed.
"I know, he is unorthodox," I added.
We talked for a half an hour. I felt her pain ease. I
figured she didn't have many friends here.
"So, are you from San Diego?" I asked.
Maria paused. "No. I grew up back east in New York."
She was definitely hiding something. But I decided to take
it slow.
"I grew up in Maine. I live out near Sunset Cliffs with my
aunt," I answered
"Whoa, nice neighborhood!" she exclaimed.
"I know. My room overlooks the ocean. It's a long drive, but
I couldn't bear to give it up!" I laughed. "I also love
living with my aunt."
"I miss my family," she replied sadly.
Her pain went through me like a knife.
"I don't know many people out here," she admitted.
"Well, Maria, you know one more person now," I added with a
smile.
"That's true," she answered. "I could use a friend."
I sensed that she struggled to accept me as a friend, as if
something was holding her back.
We exchanged phone numbers and e-mail. As much as I wanted to
find out what was causing her so much pain, I knew I had to
wait. Her inner conflict was very painful, but I couldn't
quite detect the cause. I thought maybe Aunt Kayla could
help!
"Look, I know that we've just met, but do you want to join
my aunt and I for dinner Sunday night?" I asked.
"I could use a home cooked meal. Your aunt won't mind?" she
asked.
"No, not at all," I answered. I wrote out directions and
handed them to Maria.
"You're really nice, Iona. I'm happy we met," she answered as
she put the directions in her purse.
"Me too! See you at 6:00 on Sunday." I added.
"I wouldn't miss it," stated Maria, as she got up to walk
away.
I watched her walk away and could feel her internal sadness,
hanging over her like a dark cloud. On the outside she
seemed so happy and normal! Something was odd.
Chapter Four
I rushed home to get ready for my date with Bill. Thankfully,
the worst of my period was behind me and I felt my body
returning to normal. I wanted to look stunning for Bill
tonight! I really appreciated his efforts to accept me. I
tried to put myself in his shoes. It must be very difficult
for him, I thought. At least I had magic to help me adjust
to being female. I shuddered to think how difficult my life
would be, if I hadn't accepted my new gender. I still had
much to learn about being female, but at least I wasn't
fighting with myself. It must be horrible to be trapped in
the wrong gender!
I looked at myself in the mirror and smiled. I nodded in
approval at my appearance. The little black dress fit
perfectly, although I wondered if it was too short. I
examined my legs in the mirror. No, it wasn't too short,
my legs were just too long, and I laughed to myself. I
looked down at my shoes. Jenny was right about the shoes
too, they went great with the dress!
"Well?" I asked as I entered the garden and struck a model's
pose for Aunt Kayla.
She smiled. "Iona, you look lovely!"
"You think Bill will approve?" I asked.
"Please!" she laughed.
I felt Bill approaching! "He's coming!"
I fidgeted nervously as he got closer.
"Calm down, my dear," she added.
I waited for Bill to actually ring the doorbell before going
to the door. I knew it bugged him a bit, that I could detect
him coming.
Bill came in and stared at me. He was momentarily speechless
as he looked at me.
"Iona, you're stunning!" he exclaimed.
"Thank you," I replied softly. I felt myself blushing.
Bill looked quite dashing too. I was very lucky to be with
him.
We arrived at the restaurant and I felt the eyes of everyone
on us as we were led to our table.
"You're eating this up, aren't you?" whispered Bill.
"Every second of it!" I whispered back.
Over dinner, Bill couldn't take his eyes off me.
"I want to thank you for your patience these past few weeks,"
I said honestly.
Bill smiled. "It hasn't been easy. But even though I know
your past, I accept you as Iona now. As they say, no one
is perfect."
I nodded.
"As complicated as this all is, I can't hide that fact that
I am deeply in love with you!" Bill stated as he took my
hand in his. "And I know that it would be the biggest
mistake in my life to let you go."
I began to tremble slightly, as he leaned over and kissed me
gently on the lips.
The rest of the evening blew by like a dream. As we walked
out of the restaurant, Bill held me close. I knew the worst
was behind us.
Bill kissed me very passionately as we stood outside my front
door. His hands swept across my body. I had never felt so
romantic before in my life! Bill was much more passionate,
even more than before he knew about my past. I knew that my
silver wand would get some good use tonight!
I floated into the house, well, not actually! Aunt Kayla was
up and we shared a pot of tea as I discussed my evening.
"You're very fortunate. Many relationships between magic and
non-magic people don't make it past the initial revelation,"
explained Aunt Kayla.
"I know how lucky I am. By the way, have you spoken to Connor
lately?" I asked.
Aunt Kayla smiled. "Yes, I have. He'll be out here next week
for a conference."
"What conference?" I asked.
"There is a large law enforcement conference being held
downtown next weekend," explained Aunt Kayla.
"That's cool. Bill is going to that too," I mentioned. I liked
the idea of Aunt Kayla seeing someone. She was too nice to be
alone
"You made Fiona very happy by choosing a career in law."
"I'm glad to hear that," I replied.
I then went on to tell Aunt Kayla all about Maria. As
expected, she had no problem with me inviting her to dinner.
It also gave me a chance to try a new recipe out!
"There's something really bothering Maria, but I can't figure
it out. On the outside she seems so happy and well, normal.
Almost too normal," I explained. "But on the inside she is
almost frantic."
Aunt Kayla just nodded and seemed to be contemplating
something.
"You don't think that she might be under a spell?" I asked.
She nodded. "It sounds like it. I should be able to tell
Sunday evening."
Aunt Kayla then got up and retrieved a book from her library
and she handed it to me.
"My newest reading assignment?" I asked, as I opened it up.
"Yes. It's a book on revenge spells. It will give you some
good insight on the effects on the victim," commented Aunt
Kayla.
"Why would someone cast a spell and let the person live a
happy normal life?" I asked.
"Is Maria really happy?" replied Aunt Kayla.
I understood. A spell could leave the person tormented on
the inside, but looking happy on the outside. I just couldn't
imagine someone doing that to someone like Maria.
Chapter Five
Sunday evening arrived quickly and as I prepared dinner I
wondered if Maria would show up. I was relived when I felt
her approaching.
I met her at the door and welcomed her in. My senses were hit
immediately with the feelings of her inner conflict. I smiled
and tried not to give away the fact that I could read her
true feelings.
"I'm so happy you showed up Maria!" I greeted.
"I wouldn't miss a chance for a nice home cooked meal. I
brought this, I hope it goes with the meal," she answered,
extending a bottle of wine.
"It's perfect! We're having chicken." I replied. I was finding
out how versatile chicken really was!
Once in the house Maria was greeted by Tully and Bran, they
always checked out new guests. Maria bent down and began to
play with them.
"Well, you've made them very happy," I laughed. I told her
their names. As expected Bran quickly disappeared, but Tully
stuck around, hoping to get some more attention.
"I love animals," she exclaimed.
I noticed that, when she was playing with the cats, her mind
seemed more at ease.
Aunt Kayla joined us and I introduced her to Maria. They
established an immediate rapport. The three of us talked as
I kept an eye on dinner.
Every time Aunt Kayla or I tried asked her a question about
her past she became extremely evasive. I wondered what she
was hiding.
"Iona, that was delicious!" Maria stated after dinner.
"The recipe is pretty easy. I can give it to you," I offered.
She shook her head no. "I'm not much of a cook. If it can't
go in a microwave, then I am lost!"
She excused herself to go to the bathroom and Aunt Kayla
helped me prepare dessert.
After looking over her shoulder, she whispered to me. "Maria
definitely is under the influence of a spell. If my
intuition is correct, then someone out there is casting some
very nasty magic," stated Aunt Kayla. The tone of her voice
indicated her anger.
I was initially surprised by the morality of the magic
community. Revenge type spells were restricted. They were not
to be used lightly.
"So what do we do?" I asked.
"Simple, we talk to her about it," replied Aunt Kayla.
I stood there shocked.
"Iona, Maria is hurting badly and no regular therapy can help
her. We need to know the truth and work it from there. I
think we'll be able to trust her but, if not, I can cast a
spell that will cause her to forget about us," added Aunt
Kayla.
"Okay, if you think it's the right thing to do," I answered.
I was very nervous.
Maria came down and we headed out to the garden for tea and
dessert.
"Kayla, this garden is lovely. I feel like I am in the middle
of a forest!" exclaimed Maria.
"Thank you, Maria. It is my special place," replied Aunt Kayla.
"I think you will find that you'll feel very much at ease here.
Please feel free to speak your mind. There is nothing holding
you back now."
I felt a change in the air, as if there was an instant shield
of protection surrounding us.
Maria gasped.
I watched as she was swept by wave after wave of repressed
emotions. I sat next to her and pulled her close to me. Soon,
she was crying on my shoulder. I looked over at Aunt Kayla
who just nodded and mouthed, "Let her release it all". I
nodded and held her tightly in my arms as she cried.
After nearly twenty minutes of crying, Maria was composed
enough to talk to us.
"Maria, you can be totally open with us. We're your friends
and you can trust us completely," explained Aunt Kayla.
I nodded in agreement. Maria looked at us and bit her lip.
"My real name isn't Maria. I mean to the world I am Maria
Lemnos, aged 22 of New York City. I have her memories and
feelings, but deep down I remember that until a few weeks
ago I was Andreus Lemnos. I can picture the way I looked.
My memories are clear and vivid of growing up the youngest
son in a family of six. I was an engineering major and was
planning on joining the military. Now I am a communications
major! I haven't been able to even say my old name until
just now! I mean, if I tried to write it earlier, I would
have written Maria!"
"Do you remember when this happened?" asked Aunt Kayla.
"Absolutely! It was near the start of the fall semester. I
had just arrived back in town. Nothing unusual happened. I
dropped off my tuition and was going to look up some of my
old friends when I suddenly felt really tired. I went back
to my apartment and took a nap. It was only 3:30 in the
afternoon. The next thing I remember, it's 7:30 in the
morning and I am Maria. Every trace of Andreus was gone!
Even my family pictures had changed. My cat was the only one
who noticed the change, and she ran away for a week!"
explained Maria.
"Animals can be very perceptive," added Aunt Kayla. "I need
you to be perfectly honest with me. It is the only way I can
help you. Have you angered anyone lately?"
Maria sat there thinking for a moment. "I broke up with my
girlfriend last spring; actually she broke up with me. One
day we were dating and the next day she told me that she
didn't want to see me anymore! Come to think of it, I saw her
at the registrar's office that morning. She actually seemed
friendly to me."
"Tell me more about your girlfriend," asked Aunt Kayla.
"She's a real nice girl. We dated for around six months, but
then she changed last spring. Kelly became very political
and almost militant. I didn't pay too much attention, as she
had a tendency to jump from cause to cause. When I met her,
she was heavily into environmental issues. She finally said
that she couldn't be true to the cause and still date a man.
I blame those wackos in that radical feminist group," vented
Maria.
"What group is that?" asked Aunt Kayla.
"I don't know the name, but the group was formed by that
professor. I forget her name," she replied.
"You mean Dr. Miller?" I added.
"Yes, that's her!" she answered
I told Aunt Kayla about Dr. Miller and her reputation.
"Did you take her class?" Aunt Kayla asked Maria
"No, but Kelly was in her class. I met Kelly outside of her
class once and I remembered that Dr. Miller glared at me
like I was some sort of criminal," replied Maria/Andreus.
"Maria, I will have to check some things out. The spell that
transformed you is very strong. I cannot reverse it, I'm
sorry," explained Aunt Kayla.
Maria nodded, her eyes welling up in tears.
"Don't give up. I will do everything in my power to help you.
Once you leave here you will be back under the power of the
spell. But, you're welcome to come here whenever you want.
It's not healthy to hold in all that anger and pain,"
continued Aunt Kayla.
"I'll be there for you too, Maria," I added.
Maria smiled and hugged me again. "You don't know what a
relief it is to have someone to talk to about this. I thought
I was crazy!"
"You're not crazy, Maria," added Aunt Kayla.
"Is there a way to reverse this?" she asked.
"I don't know," replied Aunt Kayla, honestly. "If there isn't,
I may be able to help you adjust to your present situation."
Maria laughed, "You mean you've had experience in this sort
of thing?"
We both nodded.
"I do ask that you don't say anything about this evening to
anyone," requested Aunt Kayla.
"Who'd believe me?" replied Maria, with a smile.
"The person who did this to you," I answered.
Maria looked at me and nodded. "You can trust me."
I sensed she was telling me the truth and I nodded back.
We talked for another hour. Aunt Kayla gathered a lot of
personal information from Maria.
I walked her out to her car. I could sense the change in her
when we left the garden. She accepted that she was back
under the spell and she didn't seem as frustrated. I guess
she was comforted by the fact that she had hope in her life
again. I suddenly felt very fortunate about my own situation.
Back in the garden, Aunt Kayla and I talked about Maria.
"I didn't detect her lying about her situation," I stated. I
was becoming pretty good at reading people's emotions and
truthfulness. Thankfully, I had found that I could turn it
on or off. Sensing a whole lecture hall of college students
could be pretty overwhelming!
"I agree. She told us the truth. The question is who did
this to her and why!" exclaimed Aunt Kayla, angrily.
She asked me to check out the student group on campus and
she would check out Dr. Miller. Additionally she would
contact Fiona and Amelia to see if they could help.
"I do know a few people with powers at your campus, but I
not familiar with her," explained Aunt Kayla.
That night I went online for a while and did some searching
on the campus website. The feminist group was a small, almost
fringe group. There were several other women's groups on
campus. I searched the achieves of the school paper and
found several articles on Dr. Miller's group. Apparently
they were known for doing some outrageous stunts. Last year
they'd hung posters around campus listing the names of
actual male students as potential rapists, their argument
being that any male is a possible rapist. This act almost
got them put on probation.
I then did a search for Maria or Andreus Lemnos. While I
struck out on their names, I did find an interesting article
on the Greek Island of Lemnos and the Amazons that lived
there. I then switched to my e-mail and wrote a long letter
to my sister, Jenny before I went to bed.
Chapter Six
I swung by the student union and checked out information on
Dr. Miller's group. They held meetings once every two weeks.
The next meeting was the following Monday. I talked to people
from some of the other women's groups; they seemed to feel
that it was a fringe group at best.
"We try to get legitimate changes to campus policies and they
pull some idiotic stunt. It makes us all look bad,"
complained a woman with a different feminist campus group.
"We get grouped with the extremists. They do more harm than
the conservatives."
I then bumped into Dr. Robinson as I walked out of their
office.
"Hello, I don't know your name, but you're in my Women's
Studies 201 class aren't you?" she asked.
"Yes, I am Dr. Robinson. My name is Iona Beddau," I greeted.
"I thought so. I never forget a face. So, you thinking of
becoming politically involved?" she asked.
"Yes," I lied.
"Good. We need young women like you to become involved. We
need to pass the torch to the next generation. We meet next
Thursday at 5:00 PM. I hope to see you there," she offered.
"I just might be there," I answered.
As I walked to class, I thought about the two groups.
Something didn't seem right about Dr. Miller's group, but I
couldn't put my finger on it. I also thought about what Dr.
Robinson said. It wouldn't hurt for me to get involved. I
could look at it as part of my growth as a woman!
I ran into Maria during our philosophy class.
"You want to come by my home tonight to study?" I asked,
tongue firmly in cheek.
"Yes, that would be great," she smiled.
I immediately sensed her feeling of relief. Aunt Kayla also
wanted to offer therapy for her.
I couldn't imagine her frustration about not being able to
express her true feelings. The spell blocked her real words
from coming out. It was extremely cruel and I can't imagine
someone doing this to another person.
Maria said she would come over around 8:00. I guessed she
didn't want to be seen as imposing on us. Actually, this
would work out well, as I wanted to talk to Aunt Kayla
before Maria came over.
I found Aunt Kayla in her office. She was downloading some
information from the Internet. I proceeded to tell her about
the feminist groups on campus and my chance meeting with Dr.
Robinson.
"She is right, becoming involved is a vital part of a
complete college education," commented Aunt Kayla.
"I'll check to see if they have a legitimate magic and gender
switching political group," I laughed.
"Very funny! By the way, Maria's story seems to check out.
Fiona informed me they have an investigator on campus who is
checking out some strange incidents on there. Maria would be
the third forced gender change in the past year," informed
Aunt Kayla.
"Any idea who is doing it?" I asked.
"No," Aunt Kayla replied. "When you are finished with Maria,
I would like to talk to her alone."
"I understand. Doctor-patient confidentiality," I smiled.
Maria arrived on time and we sat out in the garden. Tully
joined us and snuggled into Maria's lap. I felt slightly
jealous!
"I needed to come back here, just to make sure that yesterday
wasn't a dream. I actually had a good night's sleep last
night!" smiled Maria.
"That's great. You don't mind me calling you Maria, do you?"
I asked.
"No, it fits my physical body right now. You have no idea
what it is like to suddenly become the opposite sex!" she
laughed.
"Oh, I have some experience in that myself," I answered. I
figured that telling Maria about my gender change would help
her. She would know that she isn't totally alone.
Maria sat there as I told her about my old life and the body
swap.
"Iona, I had no idea that you went through something like
that! How have you adapted?" she asked, as if I had the
answers to all her problems.
"It just happened. Part of it was the spell that caused the
swap. I also decided to get on with my life, as I had no
other option," I answered honestly.
"I see, that almost makes sense. I wouldn't mind being a
woman, if my mind matched my body. I hate the duality of it
all," she sighed.
"Maria, my Aunt wants to help you with that. She is a real
therapist and works with people in both worlds," I explained.
"Really?" she answered. Her eyes were welling up with tears.
I nodded and we hugged, which disturbed the sleeping Tully!
As if on cue, Aunt Kayla walked in and I made a graceful
exit. I picked up Tully and went upstairs to my room. I wrote
a long e-mail to Amelia. I then e-mailed Fiona. I still
couldn't call her Mom and I felt slightly guilty about it. I
wrote her about my investigation of Dr. Miller's group.
I went back downstairs and saw that Maria and Aunt Kayla
were about finished. Maria's eyes were quite red, obviously
she had been crying a lot. That was actually a good sign, as
Maria had a lot of pain to get out of her system.
"I'll see you in class tomorrow, Iona. Thanks again for
helping me!" she smiled. Maria then gave me a long hug.
"You're welcome, Maria," I replied.
Afterwards Aunt Kayla and I sat out in the garden and talked.
"Amelia is going to give Maria a physical. She has a good
idea about the spell, but she needs to make sure," explained
Aunt Kayla.
"Can the spell be reversed?" I asked.
"Unlikely. If it's what we think it is, then there is only
one-way to reverse the spell. It looks as if it was cast
using a mystical object. For the spell to be broken, the
object must be destroyed," continued Aunt Kayla.
"So, all we have to do is find out who cast the spell, find
the mystical object, and then destroy it? Sounds simple
enough," I quipped. "So what would a mystical object look
like?"
"It could be a statue or a crystal. You'll know it when you
see it. You'll sense the energy coming from it," added Aunt
Kayla.
"Do you need powers to operate it?" I asked, wondering if
operate was the right word.
"No. That may be why we have had a hard time detecting who
has been doing this. We have been looking for a person with
powers," she stated.
"So, where do they fall into the law?" I asked
"Usually, not much happens to them, unless they have broken
human laws. Once the object is taken away, they aren't
usually a threat. We'll also take away any wealth or power
they may have acquired illegitimately," she explained.
"Really? That's it?" I exclaimed. It seemed like a light
sentence for ruining others' lives. "What they've done is
almost like a sexual or physical assault!
"We'd rather focus on the victims. They will have a choice
of staying as they are or going back to their original form,"
continued Aunt Kayla. "I know it doesn't seem fair."
"It's not fair! As for the victims, I guess that would depend
on how long they had been changed," I answered.
"Very good! You're really studying," smiled Aunt Kayla.
"If they go back, do they get their old lives back?" I asked.
"Most of the time, yes. Again, it depends on the spell cast,"
answered Aunt Kayla.
"Well, I hope you and Amelia can help Maria. Her pain runs
so deep," I commented.
"I know. I think we can have her accept the change, but it
will take a long time. The outward control of the spell will
allow her to function, but eventually I fear that the pain
will grow so strong that she will seek a way out," replied
Aunt Kayla, in a very serious tone.
I sat there in silence. "You don't mean she would kill
herself?"
"Think about the pain Iona was experiencing," replied Aunt
Kayla.
She was right. The original Iona couldn't stand her life
anymore and she chose to die in my shattered body.
Thankfully, I wasn't feeling the full strength of the tattoo
that Keir gave her.
"Well, if Amelia confirms the spell as coming from an object,
I will try to find it," I stated.
"You may be very helpful in the search. Whoever did this
might not expect that we are hunting them," remarked Aunt
Kayla.
I liked the phrase "hunting them".
"What effect would this object have on someone like us?" I
asked.
"From what I've read, very little effect on someone with
powers. The person using the object may not even know that
people like us exist," explained Aunt Kayla. "They assume
that the people who had powers all died off in the ancient
past or some nonsense like that!"
"Good. That'll mean that whoever is doing this will
underestimate me," I stated.
Chapter Seven
The rest of the week flew by. I had a couple of papers to
write, so my sleuthing had to wait. The good news was that
Maria continued to come and see Aunt Kayla. Amelia confirmed
that the spell was from an object. She was searching her
database for possible sources. She had narrowed it down to
coming from some ancient Mediterranean culture, most likely
Greek or Phoenician. I wondered if Maria's heritage was part
of the reason for her transformation.
Saturday was the "big" day at the law enforcement conference.
Bill had several lectures he wanted to attend. I guess I
should have been more excited. I mean, this was my future
profession; still I found conferences like this a bit boring.
Still, I agreed to walk around with Bill.
Connor was also in town for the conference. He had taken
Aunt Kayla out to dinner the previous two nights. I liked
the idea of them dating!
"You sure that you don't want to go to the lecture with me?"
asked Bill.
"A lecture on search and seizure?" I smiled. "I'd be asleep
in ten minutes."
"I promise it will be exciting," Bill replied. "Okay, I
promise it won't be really boring, but I still think you
should attend."
I froze in my tracks. I got a sudden sensation from my
tattoo. I looked around trying to spot the person.
Bill had seen this a few times to know what was happening.
"Who do you detect now?" he asked.
I stood there with a strange look on my face, "Believe it or
not, I sense Ben Carlson!" I replied softly.
Ben was an officer I had served with in my old navy days. We
served together on a cruiser. I helped train Ben and we
stood countless watches together, becoming close friends.
Together, we had trained Bill. I also knew that he was dead,
having been killed in a plane crash over a year ago.
"Iona, that's impossible and you know it," replied Bill sadly.
"I was at his memorial service."
I nodded. I still looked around at the crowd entering the
lecture hall. I wasn't sure what I was looking for, but so
far my warning system had never been wrong. Something was
strange. I don't know, maybe Ben had been reincarnated as a
bird or a baby. I wasn't ruling anything out.
"I'm going to walk around for a while. I'll meet you out here
when the lecture is over," I remarked.
"You okay?" asked Bill. I could tell that he was concerned
about me.
"Yes, I appreciate your concern, but I just need to walk it
off," I kissed him. "Thanks for caring!"
I walked around campus, hoping to get another hit on my
tattoo. I knew Ben was dead. But then again, I had seen
enough strange things in the past few months to keep an open
mind.
I suddenly felt the sensation again. It was definitely Ben!
I didn't see him; in fact the only person in sight was a
young teenage girl, looking at a map of campus. I studied
her from a distance. Her auburn hair was drawn back into a
ponytail and she was wearing a denim skirt and a coral
colored blouse.
I walked closer and the sensation got stronger. I knew that I
had to solve this mystery.
"You look like you could use some help." I remarked, as I
approached.
"Oh, thanks. I am trying to find the campus book store," she
replied. "I want to get a sweatshirt."
"Forget the map. I'll show you where it is. My name is Iona,"
I greeted.
"Pleased to meet you, Iona. I'm Beth. Iona, that's a cool
name! My mom is attending the conference. Do you go here?"
she replied.
"Yes, I do. My boyfriend is also attending the conference.
He's listening to a lecture on search and seizure right now,"
I replied with a sigh. Even the names were close!
We began to walk over towards the bookstore. During our small
talk I focused on her. I could tell that she was hiding
something and the feelings that she was Ben wouldn't go away.
I also noticed some similarities. There were words and
phrases that sounded familiar. The more I was with her, the
more I was convinced she was Ben. But how?
"So where are you from?" I asked, I then remembered where Ben
came from. "Obviously, you're from the east coast.
Philadelphia maybe?"
Beth hesitated for a moment, "No, we live outside Washington
DC." She gave me a strange look. I sensed that I had hit a
nerve.
Okay, the next step was a big one. I was either about to
have a very strange reunion with an old friend or look like
a complete idiot. I looked around and made my move. "Beth, I
know your secret. I know you were Ben Carlson and before you
freak out, I need to tell you that I used to be Roger Lyons."
I watched her reaction anxiously.
Beth froze in her tracks and quickly swung around and stared
at me.
"I remember your wetting down for making LT in Brisbane!" I
stated. I wanted to let her know that I had been Roger. A
wetting down was a celebration for officers upon their
promotion. I broke out in a smile.
She stared back. "We both went in the pool fully clothed at
the hotel, as we tried to toss the Executive Officer in!" Her
eyes widened and a huge smile came over her face and we
hugged each other. "Is that really you, Roger? How's that
possible?"
We sat together on a bench. "You look pretty good for dying
in a plane crash," I smiled. "I was only killed in a car
crash."
We both broke out laughing.
Beth eventually gained control and began to explain to me
what had happened to her. She described what sounded like a
spy story. (Author's note: To read more about Beth's life
read my Change of Course Series) I was amazed that genetics
had advanced that far, that a person's gender could be
changed in less than 24 hours. It was an incredible story
and I felt for Beth and all the pain and troubles she had
been through. Still, I wasn't surprised Beth survived, as
Ben was one of the bravest men I ever knew.
"I can top that." I smiled. I proceeded to tell her what had
happened to me. It was her turn to be in awe
"So, you really have magic powers?" she asked.
"Yes. Beth, promise not to tell anyone, okay?" I smiled. Deep
down, I knew I really didn't have to ask, as I knew she could
be trusted.
"Oh, like I can tell anyone!" she laughed. "Iona, you promise
the same back, right?"
"Of course! We're friends and friends always keep their
word!" I promised.
She gave me a long hug.
"I am so happy that you're not dead!" I laughed. I felt real
joy in my heart to know that an old friend wasn't dead. I
now know how Jenny had felt when she guessed my secret.
"I'm so jealous of you, Iona! I am stuck in the 11th grade
and you're not only in college, but you have magical powers!"
she laughed.
"I am happy that you have a family," I replied. "I can't
imagine surviving something like this, without Aunt Kayla."
"I know what you mean. Maggie and Steve have been incredible.
I love them as much as I do my original family," explained
Beth.
"It makes you realize how important family is!" I added.
We both sat there in silence. I guess we were thinking about
the families we'd lost.
"So, how has it been for you to, you know, get used to living
as a girl?" asked Beth.
"It's been a challenge. Luckily, the spell had something to
do with it. It helped me adjust. In some ways, I can't
imagine going back to being a guy. I also like my new life.
Most people don't get a second chance," I replied. "Although
I still have a hard time accepting that someday I could be
pregnant!"
"I feel the same way. The process used to change me, also
allowed me to accept that I'm a female. Being only sixteen
is a bigger problem. High school is sooooo boring! Still, I
agree with you about getting a second chance. There's
something exciting about it!" replied Beth.
"That's true. However, I'm happy that I was lucky to only be
a few years younger. I don't think I would want to be a
teenager again!" I laughed.
"I guess considering everything we're both lucky," replied
Beth. "So, are you really dating a guy? What's his name?"
"Bill Somers. Yes, that Bill!" I smiled.
"Oh my God! You're kidding? Does he know?" exclaimed a
shocked Beth.
"Yes, he knows," I answered.
"You've got to tell me how that happened!" exclaimed Beth.
"I will. But, we need to get back to the lecture hall," I
explained, as I checked my watch. We talked as we walked
back to the hall. The sweatshirt didn't seem so important.
Beth thought it was pretty cool that I was dating our former
shipmate as, in a weird sort of way, it actually made sense.
"I think as long as you two are happy, what difference does
it make?" commented Beth.
"That's what I've always liked about you! You're so adaptable.
So, what about you, do you have a boyfriend?" I asked.
"Sort of. His name is Kyle, but he lives in London now. His
parents are in the State Department," replied Beth sadly.
"Sorry," I replied. I really didn't know what else to say.
"It's okay. After all, I am only sixteen.....again," smiled
Beth. "I don't want to pry, but since you are older I want
to ask you something. Is sex as a woman as good as sex as a
man?"
"Better, much better!" I smiled. I didn't tell her that the
only time I had sex with a man, was right after the body-
swap with the original Iona! Some things are best kept a
secret.
"Wow!" exclaimed Beth.
"You want to exchange e-mail addresses?" I asked
"Absolutely! There're times when I really could use an old
friend to vent to! I love my life, but sometimes I wish I
could talk to someone about my changes," she explained. "I
also crave someone to be able to discuss the past. I liked
being Ben and being in the Navy. I don't want to forget the
person I was."
"I know exactly what you mean, Beth." I replied. I felt so
good knowing my old friend was alive, although in a slightly
different form. I suddenly didn't feel like I was the only
person going through this!
We walked together back to the lecture hall. I sensed Bill
approaching.
"Do you want me to tell Bill?" I asked. "He can be trusted"
"No," she whispered. Then a grin appeared on her face. "Let
me tell him!"
I nodded and held in my smile. I remembered how Ben had
played many jokes on Bill, back on the ship. Bill approached
and saw me talking to Beth.
"Hey, Iona. You missed a pretty good lecture. Is everything
okay now?" he asked, after he greeted me with a kiss. He
then noticed Beth standing next to me. "Oh, I'm sorry, who's
your friend?"
Beth looked at me and shook her head in mock disgust. "Bill,
I'm shocked that you don't recognize me. After all, we only
shared a stateroom for an entire deployment! By the way,
have you checked the mail buoy lately?" She then broke out
in a huge grin.
The mail buoy was a gag played on junior personnel. The
story was that it was a buoy filled with crew's mail and we
would get some unsuspecting sailor or junior officer to
stand lookout to spot it. It was an old joke, and there was
never a shortage of victims. Thankfully, Bill was very good-
natured about the jokes!
The look on Bill's face was priceless. I wished I had brought
a camera. He stared at Beth and then looked at me in stunned
disbelief.
"I told you I sensed him," I replied, in an "I told you so"
manner.
Bill slowly broke out in a smile. "Ben! I should've known you
wouldn't die in a plane crash!"
Beth gave him a long hug. Bill just stood there smiling,
shaking his head in disbelief.
"By the way, it's Beth now," explained Beth.
"Bill, I'll explain it all to you later," I added.
"Iona says that you're an Assistant DA, that's pretty cool,"
remarked Beth.
"I am one of many Assistant DAs," Bill laughed.
I was impressed that Bill was so accepting. This was a good
sign for our relationship, if he could handle a supposedly
dead friend coming back as a teenage girl, then what was the
big deal about me?
"It's still pretty cool. Here comes my mom, act relatively
normal!" stated Beth
We all broke out laughing. Normal was relative.
Beth introduced us to her mom. Maggie Williams seemed like a
really nice person and I was happy that Beth had someone
like that in her new life.
I watched Beth walk away with Maggie. Coming to the
conference hadn't been a total waste of time after all. I
also sensed that our paths would cross again some day.
Chapter Eight
Bill drove me home and we took a walk along the ocean. Bill
listened intensely as I repeated Beth's story. I think we
were both slightly scared that science had progressed so far.
Magic was one thing, it could be controlled and limited, but
science was different.
"I guess this would fall under the oath I swore with the DA!"
remarked Bill.
When Bill was recruited as the liaison between magic and the
legal system, he had taken an oath not to reveal what he
learned to the outside world. Technically, Beth's
transformation didn't fall under magic, but she was an old
friend.
"Maybe this is cosmic justice for all the jokes you two
played on me," laughed Bill.
"But you were always such an easy mark!" I quipped back.
"What's so amazing is that you two are so relaxed about your
new gender," stated Bill.
"It's because on the inside we see ourselves as female," I
answered.
Bill just stared at me and pulled me close and we kissed
passionately. While it was fun to reminisce, the present was
pretty good too.
His kisses were getting more passionate all the time. I felt
all tingly as he held me. I loved Bill so passionately, I
couldn't imagine life without him.
"You know, if we keep this up, it could lead to something
more serious," quipped Bill.
"Good," I replied and watched Bill's response.
"You wouldn't mind?" he asked.
"Mind? Bill, I love you," I gushed. Okay, I was acting like
the heroine in a B-movie, but I wanted him to know my
feelings.
He smiled and kissed me again, and we walked back to my
house.
I watched him drive away. I sighed and walked inside. I knew
that he wasn't ready, but we were still moving forward.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Amelia talking to Aunt
Kayla. I found that I couldn't always detect people with
powers, unless I was actively searching for them. I joined
them out in the garden. My lap was almost immediately
filled by Tully.
"I guess I will have to do, since your new best friend isn't
here!" I quipped to Tully. I turned to Amelia. "Any good
news about Maria?"
"I'm now almost positive that the spell is from ancient
Greece. I would like to find another victim to confirm it,"
remarked Amelia
"What can I do to help?" I asked.
"Kayla has told me of your budding power to sense emotional
distress. She has also told me that she has provided you
with a crystal to amplify your power. I have a crystal that
is much more powerful and will allow you to stretch the range
of your power. I want you to search for feelings similar to
those you felt in Maria," explained Amelia.
"Sounds simple enough. I'll do it," I replied.
"Let me finish. You will be exposed to a wide range of
emotional distress during your scans. This may become
overwhelming. I want you to limit your searching to less
than one hour a day, even this may be too much to absorb,"
continued Amelia, a real look of concern on her face.
I wondered how bad it could be. I really didn't give it a
second thought as I remembered the pain I felt in Maria. "I
understand and I still volunteer."
Amelia looked at Kayla, "I want you to monitor her often."
Aunt Kayla nodded in agreement.
I was a little miffed at the idea that they didn't trust me
to follow Amelia's instructions. Still, I appreciated their
concern.
Amelia took the crystal out of a leather bag and showed it
to me. It didn't look all that special. It was just a bluish,
squat crystal. Its sides were uneven and it looked like a
reject from a mineral shop. I took it from her and placed it
around my neck and was suddenly filled with a rush of
emotional energy. I felt as if my senses were turned up
several notches. I immediately took it off and I returned to
normal.
"Whoa! That was intense!" I declared.
"It will take time to get used to its strength," smiled
Amelia.
"What do you want me to do when I find someone else?" I asked.
I already assumed that I would find others in distress.
"Try to identify them, but do not make direct contact. Leave
that to me," explained Amelia.
I nodded. "We don't want to tip off the perpetrators."
Aunt Kayla and Amelia both laughed.
"Hey, I am a lawyer-to-be! I need to get used to those big
technical words. It sounds better than calling them the bad
guys!" I quipped.
"Or bad girls," added Aunt Kayla with a smile.
I nodded. She was right, there was a distinct possibility
that this was done by a woman. I needed to stay alert.
I then told them about Beth and our reunion.
"I know it wasn't the smartest thing to do. But I trust Beth.
We shared many things that, well, go beyond friendship," I
replied.
"It might be good to have someone you can talk to about the
gender shift," replied Aunt Kayla.
"I'm interested in the process that changed her. In some ways,
science and magic are getting closer every day," added Amelia.
"I sensed that she didn't want to talk about the process. Her
mother is in law enforcement and I don't think that was by
chance," I answered
"That makes sense. A process like that could cause a lot of
problems," noted Amelia.
Chapter Nine
Monday I returned to my normal routine. I decided to try out
the crystal during lunch. I hadn't sensed any other people
like Maria in my other classes, so I needed to find a large
group of students.
I took a deep breath and placed the crystal around my neck.
At least this time I was prepared for the rush of energy. I
was also hit by a wave of emotional distress. I found that
I couldn't stop it all, but I could focus through it to
search for the type of sensations I detected in Maria. I
slowly scanned the area and after twenty minutes I was
overwhelmed. I removed the crystal and eased myself down. A
college seems to be a breeding ground for emotional stress!
I decided to try it later at one of the campus coffee houses.
I was staying later today anyway, as I wanted to checkout Dr.
Miller's group. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt today. I
had heard that the group frowned on revealing clothing, such
as skirts and dresses.
At the coffee house there were less people, so I wasn't so
overwhelmed. I still was carrying the remnants of my
previous scan, but they were fading slowly. I slipped on the
crystal and looked around. While there were less people,
their issues seemed stronger. I felt a sense of fatigue
growing. It reminded me of how I felt when I was helping
Karen.
I then got a hit! I focused on the person. She was a lone
woman, who was reading a book and seemed lost in her
thoughts. I picked up my cell phone and called Amelia. She
said that she would be there in fifteen minutes.
I wondered if the girl had once been a male, as Maria had
been. She was a very attractive blonde and her clothes were
a bit revealing. I wondered if part of the spell was to make
the transformed males very sexy, so they would get a lot of
attention from men.
Thankfully, she didn't appear to be in any hurry. She seemed
lost in her book. I suddenly sensed Amelia. She entered a
minute later and, after ordering her coffee, she joined me.
I pointed out the girl and removed the crystal.
"No more scanning today, my dear," replied Amelia with a
smile.
"No, problem. I am off to check out the first group. See you
later," I whispered.
I headed to the student union and left Amelia to deal with
the other girl. I hoped she could help her. I was a bit
depressed myself as I was holding in much of the pain and
suffering of the students I had scanned. Maybe this would
help me in my undercover mission. Looking depressed might
make me blend in easier.
The group was small. There were only ten other women there.
I didn't recognize any of them. There was one other new girl
and we sat together. The meeting was a joke. Several of the
women stood up and ranted against the male dominated society,
yet none offered any solutions. The girl next to me rolled
her eyes at some of the comments and I did my best to try to
act interested. If these were the people behind the
transformations then they were great actresses, as they
didn't look any more dangerous than a puppy dog.
Just on a whim, I took out the crystal and slipped it on.
There was a lot of emotional distress in the room, but
nothing severe. I was thinking that maybe some of them had
real problems. But I didn't sense that and I removed the
crystal.
They asked if we wanted to help them protest the football
game that weekend. The other girl and I said we'd think about
it and left.
"No, offense, but they are a bunch of losers!" she stated
bluntly.
"I have to agree. By the way, my name is Iona," I introduced
myself.
"Pretty name. I'm Kelly," she replied.
Kelly! That was the name of Andreus's girlfriend! I acted
calm and smiled.
"I actually went to a couple of their meetings last year.
They have become even stranger. At least, last year they had
real plans and ideas," she explained.
"I was just checking out some of the groups," I replied, "I
guess I can cross them off the list!"
We both laughed.
"Why don't you come to Dr. Robinson's group on Thursday," she
offered.
"Actually, I was already invited to your meeting," I replied.
"By Dr. Robinson herself. I'm in her class."