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Bikini Beach - Cousin Trouble. ElrodW When Jenny finds out her younger brother's son is suddenly an orphan, with no one to help him, she knows she's going to have to help out. The problem is that the boy needs a LOT more help than Jenny can provide. The Bikini Beach universe and characters therein are copyrighted by the author, all rights reserved. *********************************************************************** Bikini Beach - Cousin Trouble Jenny shook her head again as she reread the e-mail. "Shit!" she swore under her breath. Anya turned her head, her long black ponytail swishing at the sudden motion. "What's up, Jenny?" she asked, concerned both by Jenny's tone of voice and her own magic sense that something was badly wrong. Jenny shook her head, making her own long red ponytail swing. "Nothing anyone can do anything about," she sighed. Jenny and Anya were both taking a break from their jobs at Bikini Beach. As usual, Jenny's shirt had smudges of grease and dirt and she had a few smudges on her cheeks. She was sitting at a small desk in the employees' hut, reading e-mail on the computer that Grandmother had recently installed for her employees. Grandmother believed that happy employees helped make her customers happy, and she went to great lengths to keep her employees happy. The building was air-conditioned, providing a welcome respite from the brutal heat of the summer sun. A well-stocked refrigerator provided drinks and cool fruit snacks, and comfortable chairs and a sofa allowed the employees to sit down and relax for a few minutes. At that moment, Anya and Jenny were the only two in the shack. Jenny was taking a break from her duties as chief mechanic of the water park, and Anya, clad in the red swimsuit of the park's lifeguards, was taking her own break. Normally, Anya didn't work as a lifeguard; it was her grandmother that owned the park, and the old woman was training Anya in the ways of the business. Occasionally, though, one of the regular staff called in sick, and Anya happily substituted, as she was doing that day. Anya looked to be the same age as Jenny - about twenty-two, and both had their hair held back in ponytails for convenience. There, the similarities ended. Though she looked young, Jenny had an air about her that announced that she knew what she was doing. It was almost as if her wisdom could be seen through her eyes. Jenny was an enigma; she didn't look like a handyman who could wrestle heavy-duty pumps, or rewire circuits. She had the figure of a swimsuit model, but in her eyes was wisdom and experience that far outran her twenty-two year apparent age. In fact, Jenny had been born over fifty years earlier as Jim Michaels. Through grandmother's magic in the park, she'd been reborn as Jenny, the youthful but capable handy-person who kept the park's machinery running. To her, the pumps were _hers_; she was as possessive of the mechanicals of the park as Scotty was of the starship Enterprise's engines. Anya's eyes, in contrast, sparkled with youthful exuberance. She looked a bit younger than her age because of her carefree, fun-loving air. Unlike Jenny, who had decades of experience at her profession, Anya was still developing her talents. She was also learning the arts of magic from her grandmother, having been born of a powerful magic-wielding mother. Anya crossed the small room and put her hand on Jenny's shoulder as a gesture of friendship and support. "What's up?" she asked again sincerely. Jenny shook her head, letting it hang. "It's my ... little brother," she said, her voice choking. "He ...." She bit her lip, fighting tears. "He and his wife ... died in a car accident." Anya gave Jenny's shoulders a reassuring squeeze. "I'm so sorry," she said softly. "Is there anything we can do? Do you need some time off?" Jenny nodded. "Yeah. I need to go to the funeral." She wiped her eyes. "Ted and I used to be very close, before ..." her voice trailed off as she recalled the bitter dispute that led to their estrangement. It was clearly still very painful to her, evidence of just how close she'd been to her brother. "We ... used to keep in touch more than most siblings." Anya drew back in surprise. "You ... kept in touch?" Jenny glanced over her shoulder, a small smile on her face. "I ... told him that I was Jim's illegitimate daughter," she answered. "I didn't think he'd understand the concept of magic. He'd have probably dismissed me as a lunatic." She turned back to the monitor. "The whole family knows me as Jim's daughter and Ted's niece, so I've been able to keep in touch with them." She tried to laugh through her grief, but failed. "Ted thought I was trying to understand who my father was," she cried. "And now ... he's gone." "I'll talk to Grandmother," Anya assured Jenny. Seeing her friend sitting, staring at the monitor, she lightly grasped Jenny's elbow and guided her to the sofa. "We'll do everything we can to help." Jenny nodded. "Thanks." She bit her lip again, staring down at her hands in her lap. "Ted is ... was ... thirteen years younger than me," she said. "He was an 'oops' baby, but he was my little brother." She sighed. "We were all so happy when he met Natalya." She saw Anya's eyebrows rise, and guessed at the reason. "Natalya was from the old country, the Ukraine," Jenny explained quickly. "Ted met her on a business trip, and it was love at first sight. They had ..." Jenny's voice choked. She wiped at her tears again. "They had a son, Alex. Now, he's an ... orphan." She broke down, leaning onto Anya's shoulder as her tears began to flow freely. ********** With one suitcase in hand and a larger one sitting on the floor, Jenny turned a key in the lock of her condo. She kicked the door open with her foot as she reached inside and flipped on the lights. "Well," she announced to her companion, a boy of twelve, "this is my home." The boy didn't seem impressed. "If you say so," he carried his two suitcases into the apartment and let them fall to the floor. "This is ... tiny!" he protested, anger evident in his voice. "It's comfortable," Jenny replied. "This is only a one-bedroom apartment. The sofa folds out, so for the time being, that'll be your bed until we can figure out something else." "Whatever." Alex strode to the sofa, flopped down, and grabbed for the television remote control. "Do you at least have cable?" Jenny sighed. He'd been angry from the time they'd met at the funeral. His anger hadn't faded. She retrieved the big suitcase from the hall, set the load down, and closed the door. "I know this has to be hard on you," she began as she crossed to a chair to sit. The flight had been long, and she was tired. "No, you _don't_ know!" Alex angrily screamed at her. "You don't know how it feels! I lost everything, and then you come in and take me away from everything! My home, my friends - everything!" "No," Jenny tried to reply calmly, "I _don't_ know what you're going through. But I _do_ know that you can't stay with your grandparents. Not with your grandfather's heart trouble." She sighed. "You don't have many other options. You can't stay at the house, you can't live on the streets, and you don't want to go to an orphanage." "So you move me halfway across the country, to a new town where I don't know anyone, don't have any friends, to live with a cousin that I didn't know I had? That's supposed to help me?" he snarled at her. Jenny shook her head. "We both had a long day, and it's very late. Let's get some sleep. Tomorrow, things will look brighter." ********** "Greg," Jenny began slowly, "I need your help." Greg glanced at Anya, sitting beside Jenny on the sofa in Grandmother's office, and then back to Jenny. "How can I help?" Jenny sighed. "It's my cousin, Alex." The frown on Greg's face indicated what he thought of the boy from the few times they'd met. "I got his transcripts from Wisconsin, and his grades, well, frankly, they suck. Before they would take him in the school here, he needed some remedial school." "Okay," Greg said hesitantly. "And that means ...?" Jenny scowled. "He got kicked out of the summer school I had him in." Greg's eyes widened. "He got kicked out? How?" It was unheard of for a child to be kicked out of summer school; after all, summer school was primarily for troubled and disadvantaged youth, with all their problems and issues. "He threatened the teacher." "Oh." "After he got caught smoking pot in the bathroom," Jenny finished. She shook her head slowly. "I had to go pick him up at the police station," she continued. "So now he's got bad grades and he's getting a record." Greg started to understand. "So you're asking ..." Jenny nodded and completed Greg's sentence. "... if you and the guys could help tutor him?" She was referring to Greg's fraternity, the Nu Rho Deltas, or NeRDs. The guys in the fraternity were all excellent students, the reputation of fraternities notwithstanding. Though like all college students, they hosted the occasional party, they worked hard to keep their grades up. Greg winced visibly. "I don't know, " he began. Anya decided to say something. "Come on, Greg," she pleaded. "You know he needs the help." "Besides," Jenny continued without pause, "his counselor wants to get him some male role models. He says that Alex needs some positive male role models. You guys aren't stodgy, stuffy adults. You might be able to help him out." Anya continued the sales pitch. "At the very least, he'll get some good tutoring." Greg sighed, looking back and forth between Anya and Jenny. Both of them had turned on the feminine pleading look. Greg knew it well; Anya had used it on him many times. Being familiar with the look, and being able to resist it, were two different things. Greg failed the second. "Okay," he agreed reluctantly. "We'll give it a try." ********** Jenny's expression was not pleasant. After glaring at Alex for a few seconds, she turned to the police sergeant. "Can I have a few moments with my cousin?" she asked in a calm but stern voice. She was sitting in the sergeant's office with Alex. The sergeant nodded. "Sure." He rose and walked from the room, shutting the door behind him with a solid click. Jenny knew that they were being watched. It was procedure, after all. She turned her full fury on Alex. "What the _hell_ were you thinking?" she said, trying hard to control her voice. It wouldn't help the situation if she lost her temper. Alex shrank in his chair. He _knew_ he'd gone too far. "I ... don't know," he answered sheepishly. "You got stoned, hot-wired the park's pickup, went for a joy-ride, and wrecked the truck and a storefront?" Jenny felt her jaw muscles trembling as she fought to control her temper. "I'm sorry," Alex tried to apologize. "Sorry? For what you did?" Jenny shook her head angrily. "Tell me why I shouldn't let them take you to juvenile detention!" she asked. "Give me one good reason!" Alex stared silently at the floor. Even he, apparently, knew that he'd gone too far. Jenny glared at him for another moment before letting her gaze drop. She set her elbow on the table and let her forehead drop into her upturned hand. "I don't know what to do with you anymore," she said, exasperated. "Maybe I should have let you go to the orphanage." Alex's eyes widened. "Not that place!" he answered quickly. There was a hint of genuine fear in his voice. "I'll ... I'll do better." Jenny lifted her head to stare at him. Slowly, she shook it. "That's what you said the _last_ time. And the time before that!" she answered. "I've been down here five times to bail your sorry ass out of trouble. Every time, you promise to be better, and every time, that lasts about two days before you go back to your bad habits. You got kicked out of summer school, you wouldn't let the NRDs help you, you're getting a police record." She sighed again. "Tell me what else I can do." "I'll try harder," the boy protested. Jenny shook her head. "It's not working. Do you realize that I'm about to lose my job because I'm having to spend so much time chasing after you and bailing you out of trouble? Do you realize that?" Alex shook his head, still staring at the floor. "So ... what are you going to do?" he asked cautiously. "I'm out of choices," Jenny sighed. "I called the Child Protective Services before I came down here. We've got an appointment with a case worker next week to talk with you and with your counselor. They'll find a place for you that, hopefully, can help you, because Lord knows I can't." She closed her eyes and let her head droop. "I've tried, but I just can't help you." ********** The doorbell startled Jenny; she wasn't expecting anyone. She was seated at the kitchen table _trying_ to help Alex with his homework. Not surprisingly, he wasn't cooperating. Jenny rose and opened the door. "Oh, hi Anya," she said. She sounded tired. "Hi," Anya replied as she came into the apartment. "I hope you don't mind me stopping by." Jenny shook her head, giving Anya a quick hug. "Not at all. I was just ..." She stopped suddenly and frowned. "What is it?" she asked, having sensed something from Anya. "Is my magic rubbing off on you?" Anya asked with a laugh. She shook her head. "I was hoping it wasn't that obvious." Jenny tried to laugh, but given her fatigue, the laugh sounded hollow. "I've known you too long for you to hide things. What's going on? Out with it." "We lost power in one of the pump houses," she said reluctantly. "Grandmother had to shut down half the rides in Tropical Paradise." Jenny rolled her eyes. "Oh, shit," she swore. She glanced at Alex, and then back at Anya. "Okay, give me a few minutes and I'll be over to see what I can do." "I really hate to interrupt your time off," Anya added quickly. "And normally, I wouldn't, but things ...." Jenny nodded. "I know. Things have gotten a bit out of hand lately." She turned toward Alex, who was watching and listening. "What do I do about him? You know I can't leave him alone. Not after last time." Anya nodded, but then a curious smile crossed her face. "Bring him along." "You're joking!" Jenny exclaimed. She read Anya's expression. "You can't be serious." "Why not? What can it hurt?" Jenny shook her head. "Do _you_ want to deal with him running around the park while I work?" "Do we have a choice?" Jenny contemplated her options. Like Anya, she didn't see any. "I guess not." Ten minutes later, they were at the park entrance. Alex watched the girls going into the park with admiration; he was at an age when boys noticed girls. "Why didn't you bring me here earlier?" he asked, forgetting for a moment just _how_ angry Jenny was with him. "I think the answer should be obvious," Jenny answered icily. She turned to Anya. "Are you _sure_ this is a good idea?" In answer, Anya handed the boy a pass. "Swipe this through the reader at the gate, go in the men's locker to change, and take a shower before you go into the park. Five minutes and one scream later, Anya greeted a young lady emerging from the men's locker. "Hi," she said to the girl. Alex stared at her, wide-eyed. "What ... happened to me?" He stared down at his chest, at the small mounds protruding from his smaller, more feminine body. He looked like a typical twelve year-old girl, a bit gangly and awkward, and but starting to develop toward womanhood. Anya handed him a bikini top. "Put this on first. Grandmother will get very upset if you don't." Alex held the top like it was a rattlesnake, staring at the foreign garment. Anya sighed, then put the top on Alex. "Okay, let's go sit down. This is going to take a little explaining." She took Alex's hand and led him to a bench. "What ...? How ...?" Alex stammered as he tried to comprehend the changes. Anya smiled with a twinkle in her eyes. "It's magic." "Magic?" Alex considered her words for a moment. "Bullshit!" Anya frowned at the boy-turned-girl. "That's not very ladylike language," she chided. "So, smarty-pants, how do _you_ explain it if you don't believe me?" Alex started to answer, but found himself sitting open-mouth and at a loss for words. "Magic," Anya explained again. "Grandmother built this park as a refuge for women. If you run around, which you will, you'll find the park full of women, and not a single boy or man. The magic in the showers changes them into women for the day." "So you're saying that magic changed me into ... a girl? And I'm stuck like this for the day?" Anya nodded. "Yup." She stood and held out a hand to help Alex up. "Now, let's go introduce you to the park, and hopefully, you can have some fun." Anya gave Alex the short tour ? looking from the path up to the rides on Pele's Mountain in Tropical Paradise, around the lagoon, and over to the Wild River area, where she showed him the swimming hole and the slides down the mountain. Between the changes and the tour, Alex was at a speechless. As they approached the Junior Lifeguard Academy, Anya stopped by a lifeguard station. She gave a quick hug to the young lady at the station, a good-looking blonde woman in a red swimsuit. "Hi, Liz," Anya said warmly. Liz smiled at Anya, but then warily eyed Alex. "And who is this?" "This is Jenny's cousin," Anya explained. "She's here for the day ...." Alex frowned when Anya referred to him as "she". "I'm not ..." Anya gave him a look that was intimidating to the point of being frightening. "As I was saying," she continued when Alex had been sufficiently cowed, "this is Jenny's cousin. I figured she'd like the Academy to start with." Liz frowned. "She won't cause any trouble, will she?" She sounded skeptical. Anya shook her head. "No." She gave Liz another quick smile, then took Alex's hand and let him toward the pool. At the pool's edge, she stopped and turned toward the girl. "You _will_ behave today, won't you?" she asked insistently. "Yes," Alex squeaked. "Good. Because if you try to cause trouble," Anya continued in a voice that was very somber and intimidating, "I _will_ know about it, and I _will_ ensure you are punished. Don't think about leaving, either, because I put a magic ward on the entrance. You _won't_ be able to get out, but I'll know you tried." She put on a sweet smile. "Do we have an understanding?" Alex gulped. There was no question but that Anya's intimidation tactics had worked. "Yes, ma'am," he managed to say. ********** "Hi." A girl's voice sounded beside Alex. He turned toward the voice. "Oh, hi," Alex answered unenthusiastically. His fear had waned, replaced instead by resentment at what Anya had done to him. He was seated in a lounge chair, sulking at his predicament. The girl sat beside him. "I'm Megan. I haven't seen you around here. Are you new?" She was about Alex's age, and rather slender. Her hair was sandy-blonde in a braided ponytail, with her freckles , she looked like a normal, average girl that a boy wouldn't notice on first glance. She seemed to bubble with enthusiasm and friendliness. Alex wasn't exactly in the mood for conversation. "Yeah." The girl didn't let Alex's dour mood affect her. "So are you visiting, or did you move here?" "I'm visiting, I guess," Alex answered nonchalantly. "Do you like to swim?" "What?" Alex seemed to not understand the question. Megan laughed. "Do you like to swim? My friends and I always have a relay race, but since Amber is on vacation, we can't. But if you like to swim, maybe you'd like to join us so we can have our race. It's kind of a tradition." Alex looked disbelievingly at her. "Are you serious?" "Sure," Megan answered. "We swim toward the climbing wall, climb to the top, then jump off and swim back. Then the next one on the team goes." Alex looked at the pool, at the climbing wall that loomed over one end. She saw girls trying to climb, most unsuccessfully. "Uh, I'm not really ...." "But if you're scared, I understand. Not everyone can climb the wall," Megan continued. Alex felt like he was being challenged. His male ego couldn't pass on a challenge. "I'm not scared!" he protested. "Good. You can be on my team. Come on." Megan grabbed his hand and pulled him up, then turned and scampered to the edge of the pool, where she plopped down with her legs dangling in the water. Alex didn't see a way out. He trudged to the edge of the pool and sat down beside Megan. Counting Megan, there were five other girls around him. "You'll be on my team, with Kelly," Megan explained. "The other team is Brooke, Lauren, and Sydney." "Hi," Alex said without enthusiasm as he looked at the girls, trying to keep straight which girl belonged with which name. "I forgot to ask your name," Megan giggled. "I'm Alex," he replied. "Is that short for Alexandra? Or Alexis?" the girl Alex thought was Brooke asked. "Alexandra," Alex answered quickly. "Okay, you can go second," Megan directed. "Kelly is great, so she'll start, and I'll finish behind you. That way, you can watch Kelly and see how it works." Alex _knew_ that he'd do way better than these _girls_. He watched as Kelly started for Megan's team; Megan hadn't been kidding when she said that Kelly was good. Kelly gave Alex a very good lead. Alex wasn't as good as he thought. He wasn't a strong swimmer, and when he got to the wall, he found that he didn't have the strength that he'd been counting on. Climbing the wall was much harder than he'd expected. By the time he'd gotten halfway up, Lauren had caught up to him Frustrated, Alex started to push himself. He was _not_ going to lose to a girl! As a result, he slipped, fell, and had to start over. By the time he got to the top, Lauren had tagged off with Sydney. By the time Alex tagged off with Megan, he was angry at himself. At the same time, he felt so embarrassed that he wanted to cry. He was angry at _that_, too, because he hadn't felt like crying in a long time. It wasn't 'manly'. "I'm sorry ... I made us lose," Alex tried to apologize as he fought back tears. Megan gave him a quick hug. "That's okay," she consoled him. "It was fun even if we lost." Megan and Kelly's consoling didn't help his mood. They were so cheerful and happy! Alex would have felt better if they'd have laughed or yelled, instead of being so nice to him! "You want to go the mountain slides?" Brooke wanted to find another activity. "Hey, isn't the coach doing a diving clinic at the pool?" Sydney asked excitedly. "I don't know about you, but I'd like to go over there! I want to get better so I can be on the high school diving team in a few years!" It didn't take much debate for the girls to decide to go to the big pool for some diving. "You're coming along, too, aren't you?" Kelly asked Alex as he hung behind them. Alex was surprised. "But ...." Kelly lightly grasped his elbow. "Come on. It'll be fun!" After listening to the coach and watching the demonstrations, the girls took turns diving. After only a few dives, the coach walked up beside Alex, who was waiting in line for his next turn. "I haven't seen you around here before," the coach began. "Are you new?" Alex nodded uncertainly. "Yeah," he replied. The coach was an attractive woman in her early thirties, he guessed. She looked perfectly fit and trim. "You've got some talent," the coach said. "You need some polish, but you've got talent. If you're around, I'd like to have you try out for the diving team in a couple of years." Alex felt his cheeks warm at the compliment. "I'm just visiting," Alex replied uneasily. "I don't think ..." "Too bad. I think you could go a long way." She smiled. "I have a clinic every Saturday morning. I'm doing one tomorrow, too. I hope to see you there. Even if you don't make _my_ team, you should get into diving." She laughed. "But not if my team has to compete against you!" Alex felt confused. He could feel that this girl body was more coordinated and agile than his pre-teen male body, but he didn't think he was _that_ good. Several hours later, Anya found Alex with Megan and Kelly, squealing and giggling as they rode down the Dambuster slide. Anya smiled as she watched Alex. He was smiling, playing with the girls, and having a good time. She gestured toward him as Alex started to climb out of the raft. The other girls noticed Anya, too. "Oh, oh!" Megan said. "Are you in trouble?" Alex flinched. "I don't _think_ so," he answered "Do you know who she is? That's Anya. She's, like, the owner's granddaughter, and hyper-important," Sydney said in a hushed voice. "Yeah," Brooke answered. "But everyone says she's very friendly." "What does she want with you?" Kelly asked a little fearfully. Alex shrugged. "I hope all she's here for is to tell me that Jenny is done for the day and wants me to go home." Brooke's eyes widened with awe. "You ... know her? And Jenny?" Alex smiled and nodded. "Jenny's my cousin." Anya watched the girls with a bemused smile. She knew _exactly_ what they'd been talking about. "Alex," she called, "it's time to go. Jenny's waiting by the gate." Alex pouted, not realizing that he was doing so, nor realizing how cute he looked as a pouting young girl. "Can you please ask her if I can stay for a while? I'm having fun." Anya's smile broadened. "I'll tell her. And I'll tell her that I'll bring you home tonight. Okay?" Alex beamed. "Okay." He turned to the other girls. "How about doing the Otter Run?" he suggested. ********** Alex and the girls walked slowly toward the main gate, as if they could delay the park's closing and eke out a little more fun in the waning sunlight. As they neared the gate, Megan stopped and turned to Alex. "Are you coming back tomorrow?" Alex was surprised by her question. "I .. I don't know," he answered honestly. "Please say you'll come back," Megan begged. "I had so much fun with you today." "I'll try. It depends." "My mom could tell your parents that it's okay," Megan added quickly, hoping to convince Alex to return. Alex felt his eyes moistening. "I'm ... living with my cousin Jenny," he said "Oh. Are you just visiting, or are your parents ...?" Alex turned away as tears started flowing. "You don?t' get it, do you?" he sobbed. "My parents are _dead_!" He put his hands up to his face, to hide the fact that he was crying suddenly and uncontrollably. "I'm so sorry," Megan said sympathetically as she put her arms around Alex. "I didn't know." She felt him trembling as he wept. "I'm sorry," Megan repeated over and over. Alex let himself cry on Megan's shoulder for several minutes. His tears streamed down his cheeks, dripping onto Megan, but she didn't seem to mind. She just hugged Alex tightly, trying to comfort him. After a bit, Alex straightened up, still embraced by his new friend. "I'm sorry I'm crying on you," he said awkwardly. He didn't know quite what to say, except that he was embarrassed at having broken down like he had. "It's okay," Megan answered. "That's what friends are for ? to help each other." Alex looked at Megan. "Are you saying ... we're friends?" he asked hesitantly.j Megan smiled. "If you want. I like you. You're fun." Alex felt his tears starting again, and he turned away. "I never had many ... friends," he sobbed. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't keep crying like this. I just don't know how to stop." Megan put her hands on Alex's shoulders. "It's okay." Alex shook his head. "No, it's not, and it doesn?t feel like it every will be again." He turned and gave his new friend a hug. "I've got to find Anya," he said, still not sure of himself. "She's taking me home." Megan nodded. "Okay. But you're coming tomorrow, right? Your cousin _has_ to let you come. Tell her we all said, 'please'." Alex tried to smile through his tears and grief. "Okay, I'll tell her. But I can't promise I'll be here." He watched Megan walk to the women's locker, then turned to see if he could find Anya. He was startled to see her standing a few yards away, watching him. Anya came to Alex. "Are you okay?" she asked. Alex nodded mutely. "I bet that's the first time since ... the accident ... that you've cried, isn't it?" she asked knowingly. Again, Alex nodded. "I don't know why I couldn't stop crying," he said softly. "Maybe it's because you've been bottling up your grief, and you had too many tears to hold back." "I shouldn't cry, though," Alex announced. "I'm not supposed to cry." Anya wrapped her arm around Alex's shoulder. "It's okay to cry," she soothed him. "Everyone needs to cry a little bit once in a while." "No-one understands how much it hurts inside," Alex said. Anya tried to smile, but it was forced. "You'd be surprised," she said as she felt her own eyes moisten. "My mother ... died ... in an accident ... a few years ago." She escorted Alex to the entrance of the men's locker. "Why don't you change, and we can talk more on the way back to Jenny's apartment." ********** "Honest, Jenny," Alex said as she ate her breakfast, "I'll be good." Jenny paused, a bite of cottage cheese halfway to her mouth. She put the spoon back on the plate. "Okay," she relented. "Anya said you were good yesterday." She got a curious expression. "Why do you want to go to the park again?" Alex smiled. "I had a lot of fun. And my friends are going to be there today." He jumped up from the table, grabbed his towel and swimsuit, and practically skipped out of the apartment. Jenny sat at the table, her mouth hanging open in shock. "What just happened here?" she asked herself. ********** "Oh, he's so _cute_!" Brooke purred as she pulled herself up to the edge of the pool. Ashley and Kelly nodded their agreement. "Don't you think so?" Ashley asked Alex. The girls had been talking about the latest teen idol, a boy star that Alex wanted to hit or barf on. But the girls ? they were all ga-ga over him. Alex didn't understand. "No," he said simply, trying to be quiet and non-provocative. "I don't think so." "So, what _do_ you like in a guy?" Megan challenged him Alex gulped. This conversation was going places that he didn't expect. "I don't know," he stammered. "Daring, bold, and adventurous. Someone with a great, fast car. Kind of a rebel. Maybe, like playing bass guitar in a rock band." Alex was describing what _he_ thought girls found attractive. "Ewww!" Sydney was visibly turned off by Alex's description. "You probably want a guy with lots of tats, too!" Alex felt defensive again. "What's wrong with some cool tats?" "Yuck!" Lauren looked like she wanted to hurl. "How about _your_ body? Do _you_ want a tat?" Alex shrugged. "Maybe. I mean, they're cool. I don't see what's wrong." Brooke laughed. "You want to advertise with a tramp stamp?" she taunted. "I know _I_ don't!" She glanced around and lowered her voice. "But maybe a small discrete tat would be okay. Like a rose on my butt, where no-one will see it," she said. "Unless I want them to," she added with a giggle. "I don't want a guy with a hot car," Sydney changed topics. "I want a hot guy with a car." The girls giggled. Alex asked, "What's wrong with a hot car?" "Do _you_ want to be second banana to a piece of metal? I know _I_ don't." "Yeah," Lauren added, "guys with cars think about their cars first. They spend all their money on their cars. I'd rather have a guy that spends his money on me!" "You know Michelle? She was going with that creepy Goth guy. You know the guy." Megan shuddered visibly. "He's so ... weird!" "I heard he smokes pot, too!" Brooke added in a hushed, gossipy voice. Alex had had enough of talking about boys. He splashed the girls and started swimming across the pool toward the zip slide. Unfortunately, he wasn't a strong swimmer, and Kelly easily caught him. She dunked him in response to being splashed in the face. ********** "I know you had fun yesterday," Jenny tried to explain, "but you can't change every day. It's very hard on your body. Anya calls it Transformation Shock. I'm told it hurts pretty badly, and it can be very serious." "But I don't want to hang out around here all day," Alex protested. Jenny sighed. "Okay, I'll tell you what. The girls said they were going to the mall today for lunch and hanging out. How about if I drop you off while I run errands? Is that okay?" It wasn't okay. It took less than an hour for Jenny to get a call to come to the mall to pick up her cousin. She felt a mixture of dread and anger as she walked into the management offices. Alex sat in a chair, staring at the floor. Towering over him was a mall security guard, who looked quite thoroughly pissed. "What did he do _this_ time?" Jenny asked the manager as soon as he came in. She was fed up with bailing Alex out of trouble. The manager proceeded to read a list of stunts, pranks, and mischief that Alex had caused within one hour. "And if he ever sets foot in this mall again," he added menacingly, "I'll have him arrested for trespass, and I'll add these charges of criminal mischief to the mix!" "Did he cause any damage?" Jenny asked wearily. She knew the routine with Alex by now. The manager shook his head. "Apart from having to clean out the fountain, no." "At least there's that," Jenny sighed. "All right," she said to the manager. "I can promise that you won't see him again." The manager nodded, his expression stern. "I'd better not." Jenny led Alex out of the office. As soon as they were out of earshot of the manager, Jenny turned to Alex. "What am I going to do with you? As soon as I turn my back, you get into trouble again." "I'm sorry," Alex said without conviction. "I just ... got bored." Jenny sighed and turned to lead him from the mall. She was afraid that the manager would have a change of mind and decide to prosecute Alex now. "And I have to put up with you for three more days," she grumbled. "The social worker had to cancel the meeting this afternoon and reschedule for Thursday." ********** "I don't have a choice, do I?" Jenny grumbled. "I'm so far behind in my work that rides are breaking down! I _have_ to go to work!" Alex nodded. There was something about his demeanor that didn't strike Jenny as genuine. "I guess not." He looked up, trying to smile. "At least I don't get into trouble when I'm with my friends." Jenny finished getting ready and led Alex from her apartment to the park entrance. "Hi, Anya," she called out as she neared the employees' gate. Anya smiled, but noted the fatigue in Jenny's voice. "Good morning," she replied. "I take it that Alex is going to be with us today?" Jenny nodded glumly. "Yeah. I hope he's not too much trouble, but this is the only way I can get any work done. This is the one place he doesn't seem to get into trouble." Anya smiled at Alex. "We all know how well you behave here, don't we?" she asked in a sweet voice. Behind her voice, however, was an underlying threat that Alex read all too well. "Yes, ma'am," he answered nervously. "Okay." She reached toward Alex with a pass. Jenny intercepted it, shaking her head. "I need a two-day pass, if we can," she said in a firm voice. "I've got so much work to do that he's going to have to come in tomorrow, too." Anya smiled. "Okay. We can do that." She concentrated on the pass, as if studying its very insides, and then waved her fingers as she spoke a few strange words, causing the pass to glow briefly. "Two day pass it is." "Wasn't that a little showy?" Jenny asked, laughing lightly for the first time in weeks. Anya grinned. "I guess, but it doesn't hurt to show off once in a while." Jenny handed the pass to Alex. "You know the drill. Change and shower. But since the park isn't open, ..." "I know, I know. I'll hang out around the front until the park opens." Jenny and Anya watched Alex as he walked into the men's locker. "You know," Anya said, "there are times when he's not a bad kid." "Oh yeah?" Jenny asked in disbelief. "Like when? My life has been a living hell since he came to stay." "I'll admit he's a little boisterous," Anya agreed, "but you have to admit that he has a _lot_ of issues to work out." "That's what his counselor keeps reminding me. The problem is that I don't have time to wait for him to work out his problems." "Did you notice that when he's in the park, he behaves?" Anya asked. Jenny's eyes narrowed. "You're not suggesting ...." Anya laughed. "No I'm not. I'm just suggesting that changing is an escape for him. All his past problems, his police record, and his frustrations as a pre-teen boy ? they're all gone. It's like he's on vacation from all of those issues." "Maybe," Jenny admitted after some thought. She laughed. "I thought you were going to suggest that we could work things out if I got him a lifetime pass." Anya chuckled. "I wasn't ready to go _that_ far." In a few moments, the female version of Alex emerged from the locker room. He had no problems with the top of his swimsuit, and he sat down to wait for his friends while he fiddled with his cell phone. After a while, patrons started coming through the gate, but Alex sat, smart-phone in hand. Presently, six girls came out of the women's locker room. "Hi, Megan," Alex called cheerfully as he ran to hug the girl. "Hi, Alex," Megan replied. She turned to the newcomer that Alex hadn't met. "This is Ashley. She's just got back from vacation." Ashley sized up the newcomer. "Hi," she said in a measured tone. "I heard that you're trying to take my place in the relay races." She didn't sound thrilled to meet Alex. Alex laughed off the verbal challenge. "I don't think so," he replied with a chuckle. "I'm not very good. Whichever team I'm on loses." Ashley's mistrust was disarmed by Alex's admission. "So, where do you want to go?" "How about the swings at the swimming hole?" Brooke suggested. Alex knew enough to sense that Ashley considered herself the queen bee, and that Alex shouldn't challenge the girl. "Whatever." he replied. "Yeah, and you'll have to tell us all about Disney World!" Lauren added as the girls started walking. ********** "You should have been at the mall yesterday," Brooke said as the girls lounged beside the lagoon. Alex _had_ been there, but the girls didn't know it had been him. "What ... what happened?" "We were sitting, drinking sodas, when this guy started acting up." "Oh?" "Yeah," Lauren added. "He was so ..." Alex couldn't resist commenting. "I heard someone say that he was pretty cool." "Ewww!" the girls replied in unison. "He was rude and obnoxious," Brooke retorted. "And he was a big show-off," Megan added. "Just trying to get attention for himself." "Yeah. He was acting like he was God's gift to women, like he thought he was the center of the universe!" Kelly commented. "What about the rebel look?" Alex questioned. He hadn't expected the girls' comments to be what they were. "He didn't look like a rebel," Lauren replied. "Just a little asshole who thinks pretty highly of himself." Brooke lowered her voice and leaned toward the others. "Denise told me that he got kicked out of summer school for selling drugs!" Alex wanted desperately to correct them, but something inside him made him keep his mouth shut. The girls' stories were wrong, but he couldn't defend himself ? not like he was. "You know Tim? Ryan's little brother?" Megan asked. "Ryan," the girls cooed. "He's a hunk!" "Well, Tim told Rachel that the kid's family moved down from up north to get away from the police. Tim said that he's got a record a mile long, and that he started one down here, too!" "I'd believe that," Lauren observed. "So, how was Disney World?" Alex changed the subject abruptly. Ashley smiled. "It was, like, so awesome!" she reported enthusiastically. "It was, like, the coolest vacation I've ever been on!" Alex was unusually quiet the rest of the day as the girls talked and played. ********** "Please, Jenny? Please?" Alex begged. Jenny frowned. "You may most definitely _not_ go to the mall! Don't you remember? The manager said you'd be arrested for trespassing if he caught you there again." Alex was ready for that angle. "Yeah, but he's looking for a boy. I'm a girl right now! Besides, I'll be with my friends, so I won't cause any trouble!" "Well, ...." "They really don't like show-offs! I promise that I'll be good. Really, I will." Jenny's resolve crumbled. "Well, okay," she finally relented. "But I'm going with you. Wherever you go, I'll be a few steps away. If you even think about doing something stupid, I'll haul your ass out of there before you're even done _thinking_ about it." To her amazement, Jenny's fears were unfounded, and Alex kept his promise. Jenny watched, stunned, as Alex hung out with the girls from the park. She wondered if Anya was right ? maybe Alex needed a chance to escape his problems from time to time. ********** "I don't need to be walked home," Alex said gruffly to Anya. Like the day before, he'd spent the day at Bikini Beach, and was walking home long after Jenny had quit for the day. "I'm old enough to take care of myself." Anya smiled. "Maybe you were as Alex, but not as Alexandra. In case you didn't notice, the world is more dangerous for girls." "Still, it's not like I have to hike halfway across town," Alex added. "True, but since I live in the same building, and since I promised Jenny that I'd look out for you, I figured I'd better keep my promise." The two walked for a while in silence. Finally, Anya spoke. "You're awfully quiet today," she observed. "Been thinking," Alex replied simply. "About what?" "I don't understand girls," he said. "None of them thought I was cool at the mall the other day." "You weren't." Alex's jaw dropped at Anya's candor. "What ... what do you mean?" "You weren't cool," she repeated. "Being loud and obnoxious isn't cool. Getting into trouble isn't cool. Doing drugs isn't cool." "But ...." Alex was even more confused. Anya smiled. "Being respectful is cool. Treating people nicely is cool." "Being a boring adult doesn't sound cool to me," Alex retorted. Anya laughed. "Is my boyfriend Greg cool?" she asked. "Well, I guess. In a way." "I didn't say anything about having to be boring. Greg most certainly is _not_ boring. He's a good student, but he's definitely _not_ a nerd. He's got a great sense of humor. He loves taking me to movies, hanging out, going to concerts, and walking on the beach. We go roller-blading, and we go out to dinner. We've gone hang-gliding. We went on a dive cruise. We even go shooting at the gun range from time to time. Does _that_ sound boring?" Alex shook his head. "No." "I don't think so. The great thing is, that in all of that, he treats me with respect, like I'm important. When we're together, I know that I'm the center of his universe." She smiled at Alex. "Does that make sense?" Alex walked silently for a while longer as he contemplated Anya's words. "I've got a bad rep, don't I?" Anya nodded, a gesture barely visible in the fading light. "Yup. Very bad." ********** Jenny came home from the grocery store later than she'd planned. She wanted, no, needed, to be home earlier than Alex ? just in case. He _was_ a trouble-maker, after all. When she opened the door, it was quiet. Jenny frowned ? had something happened to Alex on the way home? She felt a surge of panic as she scrambled to put the grocery bags down so she could call Anya. As she picked up the phone, Jenny heard music. Unlike Alex's usual taste, the volume was low, and it wasn't some obnoxious group that Jenny couldn't stand. Curious, she walked around the corner into the living area. Jenny was so stunned that she nearly fell over. Alex, still in his female body, was sitting without his headphones, at her desk, studying! "What's ... going on?" Jenny stammered. Alex looked up from his books. "I figured I should get my grades up a little," he said softly. "Oh. What did you do today?" Jenny was confused. Alex shrugged. "Just hung out with friends." He looked up from the book. "Can I go to the park again tomorrow?" he asked. Jenny's eyes narrowed with suspicion. "Why?" Alex shrugged again. "I don't know. It's something to do. The diving coach is going to be there for some private lessons, and she wanted to see me diving again." "And?" "I just want to have some fun, you know, hanging with my friends." Jenny thought for a moment. This was _so_ unlike Alex. She knew he had to have some angle. "Oh, I think I get it," she finally said. "If you hang out with the girls, you can get to know them, so you can smooth- talk them when you're a guy again, right?" Alex looked up at her, his eyes wide with some emotion. His lower lip trembled. "No," he said, obviously fighting back tears. "That's not it." "So what _is_ your angle?" Alex stared at her, with tears now flowing down his cheeks. "I don't _have_ an angle," he wailed, before he bolted from the chair and ran from the apartment. "Alex!" Jenny called after him as he fled. "Come back here!" Alex had already darted into the fire stairs and was running down them. In moments, he was in the lobby, heading out the door. "Whoa!" a familiar voice called as someone grabbed his arm, stopping him. "Where are you going in such a hurry?" Alex turned and recognized Anya. "She ... doesn't trust me!" he cried. Anya realized that Alex _had_ been crying. "Slow down," she tried to calm him. "What do you mean, she doesn't trust you? Who? Jenny?" Alex nodded. "She thinks I've got some angle to get the girls ? that's why she thinks I go to the park." "It looks like you really could use someone to listen to you right now." Anya's voice was soothing, sympathetic. "Do you want to go for a walk?" Alex stared at her for a moment, and nodded. The two walked silently back by the park entrance, to the edge of a construction site. "We're building on," Anya explained. "We're going to add two new areas, and Grandmother has a deal with Ronnie Harris to build a gym for women, too." She sat down on a dirt pile, and patted it to indicate that Alex should sit down as well. "What's bothering you?" "Everything," Alex replied softly, still fighting his tears. "My whole life is shit!" Anya shook her head. "No, it isn't. It just looks like it to you right now." "I lost my parents," Alex argued, "I've got shitty grades, so I'll never get into college or get a good job. I've got a police record. I've got a shitty reputation. No one trusts me. I don't have any friends. Everything is crap!" "I think the girls at the park are your friends," Anya commented. "That's only when I'm a girl," Alex said. "They think I'm a creep when I'm a guy. I don't have any friends." "If that's true," Anya noted, "then why am I sitting here in a pile of dirt talking with you?" In the dim moonlight, she saw his face turn up toward her, and she knew his eyes were wide with surprise at her words. "Alex, what you don't realize is that people _do_ care about you. The problem is that you're too hurt to let your shields down so they can get through." "I've screwed up everything," Alex said again. "I wish I could start all over again." "Would you really?" Anya asked, a curious smile on her face. "Do you know what you'd give up to start over?" "You mean ...?" Alex's eyes were wide with fear. "But ... that's too much!" "What have you got to lose? From what you?ve told me, not a lot." ********** Jenny was no longer panicking over Alex's absence. Anya had texted her saying that he was with her, and that they were talking. The knock on the door, then, was no surprise. She opened the door. Alex stood, looking very humbled. "I'm ... sorry," he said softly. "I shouldn't have run out." Jenny stepped out of the way so that Alex could enter. As soon as he stepped inside, she saw Anya standing in the hallway. "Thanks," she said to her friend. Anya smiled. "It was nothing. Now, just listen to him. Please?" Jenny was startled by Anya's advice, but she nodded. "Okay." After she'd said goodnight to Anya and shut the door, Jenny turned back to Alex. "I'm sorry I've been such a pain in the ass," Alex continued his apology. "Anya said I was too busy feeling hurt and sorry for myself to realize that you really _did_ care about me." "Pretty good advice, if you ask me," Jenny said carefully. She wasn't quite sure what direction this conversation was going to take. "I wish I could start over," Alex said. Jenny's eyes widened with surprise, and then she smiled. "Okay." She stuck out her hand. "I'm your cousin Jenny. It's nice to meet you." Alex stared at her hand for a moment, and then laughed. "That's not what I was talking about," he said. "Anya said there was a way I could _really_ start over." Jenny's jaw dropped. "You're ... serious?" Alex nodded sadly. "I've really messed up my life pretty badly. I figure that I don't have anything to lose. I don't have anything to look forward to as things are now. Anya said that she can make the magic permanent, and that I can start over." "Do you have any idea just how big a step this would be for you?" Alex winced. "No," he said uneasily. "But it's not easy being me right now." Jenny nodded slowly. "Maybe tomorrow, we should go talk with the boss, to see what she thinks." Alex nodded. "Okay. I'm going to go study, if it's okay." ********** "You both know how big a step this will be, don't you?" the old woman asked Jenny and Alex. The magic of the previous pass had worn off, and Alex was back to being a boy. He nodded. "I talked with Anya last night. She told me it's going to be hard." Jenny nodded. "I know. But it beats the alternatives, don't you think?" "You're going to be raising a teenage girl. It's going to be harder than you imagine," the older woman spoke from her own experience. Jenny smiled. "Worse than it is now?" "Touch?." The old woman shrugged. "It may be a _little_ more difficult than raising a teenage boy. You know this will be a learning adventure for both of you?" "Yes," Alex answered. "But I have to start over. I don't have anything left in my life." The old woman seemed sad. "This won't solve all your problems. You'll still have a lot of grief from losing your parents to deal with, you know." Alex nodded. "But at least I have friends who will help." The old woman turned to Jenny. "You know this will cause some conflicts from time to time. I hope you'll be less ... distracted ... from your job now. You're too important to me and to the success of the park." Jenny nodded. "I've got Anya and Liz to help me," she said confidently. "And I hope you'll offer advice from time to time." The old woman got a pained expression that lasted but a moment. Still, Jenny had seen it. "I'm not sure that I'd be very helpful," the old woman protested. Jenny smiled. "You're more help than you know." "Okay. One last time, Alex. Once you get the membership card and shower, I can't change you back. Are you sure this is what you want?" Alex gulped nervously. "Anya said that Grandma and Grandpa would remember me, but as a girl." Grandmother nodded. "That's right. The spell remakes the whole world, so it'll be as if you were born a girl. Everyone will recognize and remember you as a girl." Alex nodded solemnly. "Okay. Then I guess I'm ready." Grandmother smiled at his politeness. "Okay, then." She turned to her computer and entered some data. Before she could press the button to process the pass, Alex spoke again. "Wait a sec," Alex interrupted., The old woman and Jenny turned to look at him, startled by the interruption. "What name are you putting on that card?" he asked. The old woman glanced at Jenny, and then looked back at Alex. "Why, Alexandra, of course," she said. "Isn't that what you're going by?" Alex smiled enigmatically. "Anya said that you can change reality so I have a different name." "Yes. Why?" "Can you give me the name Natalya? That was my mother's name. I think it would be nice." The old woman smiled. She quickly corrected the data, and then pressed a button. In moments, a machine spat out a card. She handed it to Alex. "This is a special pass," the old woman said as she held it out. "Normally, I'd either not change your memories from the present reality, or I'd overwrite your memories with those of the new reality." She watched as Alex digested her explanation. "But for you, I'm going to make sure you have both. You won't forget being your parents' son, but those memories will fade a bit. Soon, you'll start remembering doing things as a girl. You'll touch both realities, so you don't forget all the special memories." Alex nodded, not quite certain of what she'd said. "I think I understand." The old woman smiled. "You'll understand more as time goes on. Now just go shower, and you're Natalya." Alex looked almost fearful as he took the card, but slowly, a smile crept over his face. "Thank you," he finally burst out saying. "Thank you so very much!" He ran around the desk and gave the old woman a big hug, and then scampered out the door toward the showers. "You've got a lot of work to do, you know?" the old woman asked Jenny. Jenny smiled. "Yeah. I've got to get _her_ records transferred and get her enrolled for the next school year. I've got to get her a physical, so she can start diving lessons. We're going to have to do some shopping for new clothes. Oh, and I've got to cancel the appointment with the social worker, too!" "And someday, you're going to have to tell him that his dad was your brother," the old woman said softly. "But I wouldn't do that right now. He's already got enough to deal with." Jenny nodded. "Yeah, I kind of figured that." "Do you need any help with the estate?" the old woman asked. "I can ask Ronnie for some legal help if you do." Jenny thought for a moment before nodding. "That would be good," she answered. "The insurance company is dragging their feet because Alex ? Natalya ? is a minor. They want some kind of trust or something set up. And I'm going to have to sell the house and their property." She shook her head. "Handling an estate is pretty complicated." "I'll ask Ronnie next time I see her," the old woman replied easily. "Thanks. I'll swing by the bank at lunchtime so I can pay for Natalya's membership." The old woman smiled. "How about if we just consider it your Christmas bonus ? a little early?" Jenny felt her eyes watering. "Thank you," she said. "You've done so much for Natalya" "We all help our families," the old woman said warmly. "And you're like family." Jenny felt embarrassed. She changed the subject abruptly. "I feel like I've got a million things to do for Natalya and the estate." "There's one thing you'll need to do first, though," the old woman cautioned Jenny. "Oh? What's that?" As if on cue, the door opened and Ronnie Harris walked in. "Oh, I'm sorry to interrupt," she said when she spotted Jenny. "I can come back in a moment." The old woman smiled. "No, your timing is perfect. That deal on the condo that we were talking about last week ? everything came together." "Deal? Condo? What are you talking about?" Jenny asked, stunned. "Since that your cousin moved in with you, your boss knew you were going to need a larger apartment," Ronnie Harris said simply. "We made some ... business arrangements last week and got a deal moving on a fast schedule for a larger condo in the same building." The old woman nodded. "So you can quit wasting your valuable time trying to find a two-bedroom apartment, and stay in the condo building you love." Jenny's mouth dropped open as she stared at the old woman. "You ... knew? Last week?" The old woman smiled. "Oh. Did I forget to tell you?" Her feigned innocence wasn't convincing. Jenny started to speak, but she closed her mouth. "Yeah. I should have known." She shook her head. "Next time, though, could you give me a little advance warning? These last few weeks would have been _so_ much easier if you'd have clued me in!" "Well, dear," the old woman said in a maternal way, "I _knew_ that things were going to work out, and that Alex would be staying with you. I didn't know quite _how_ it would work out, though. His decision to become Natalya was a ... surprise, even to me." The old woman grinned. 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This started as a quickie piece. It didn't finish up that way. There is, by the way, no relationship between this story and my recent (and forthcoming) Altered Fates stories. * * * * * Bikini Beach: Brother-In-Law By Ellie Dauber (c) 2003 Lynette Dorsey was working at the sink when Carter Dorsey came into the kitchen. He stood by the door for a minute, watching the way her slender body moved and how the early evening light made her dark blonde hair seem to glow. He held...

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My cousin at the beach

I was a late bloomer. I have to admit it. I was small for my age, always standing in the front row with the girls for school pictures, always one of the last to be picked for sports. That is, until my junior year in high school, when I actually grew up. My dad's cousin lived a few miles away. In his family they had a son my sister's age, a daughter a year younger than I, and two younger siblings. Linda, my cousin, started at my high school. She was a freshman when I started my junior year. We...

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Bikini Beach A Private Matter

Bikini Beach: A Private Matter By Bashful Anya called her grandmother and told her the bad news. "We've had another incident, someone sprayed 'Silly String' inside a locker and ruined a girls leather coat." "Damn it! Of course, no one saw anything, right?" the old woman said. "Nothing. I told the girl we would replace the jacket but she said she wasn't coming back. I'm sorry grandmother, I don't know what else we can do." Anya was near tears. There had been many incidents...

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Bikini Beach Nerds Fund Raiser

This story is copyright by the author, all rights reserved. It may be freely posted at Fictionmania. Any other site, free or otherwise, must ask permission. *** This tale is part of the continuing tale of the Nerds and their adventures with Bikini Beach. Earlier installments define the characters, which are very loosely based on Revenge of the Nerds. The cast is repeated here for convenience. Cast of Characters Brandon - a nerdish type who fits the stereotype to a tee,...

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Bikini Beach Junior Prank

Bikini Beach: The Junior Prank By Heather St. Claire Because the magic of the Bikini Beach water park is designed to affect men, some people might mistakenly assume that men are the only ones who can be taught lessons there. That's far from the truth. Let's look back at a story from Bikini Beach's past, when Anya was younger, and not long after Grandmother first allowed her solo duty in the ticket booth. It was early March, and a beautiful weekday. The clouds had parted...

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Bikini Beach A Punks Story

Bikini Beach: A Punk's Story By Ellie Dauber Copyright 2000 By the time we came back after the Memorial Day break, the school year's just about over. Sure, there were a couple weeks left -- and the exams, but who worries about them? Me, I was thinking about the summer, three months to have fun and raise hell. It looked like the fun was starting early. It was just a couple of days after we got back. I was walking around, looking for Bill Gerhart. Bill was just a guy I knew, but...

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Bikini Beach Same Old Story

Bikini Beach is the creation of Elrod W, who has kindly let me visit and helped with editing this tale. May the Maker smile upon him! Bikini Beach: Same Old Story By Anne-Mal Hello. My name is Tina, or at least that is what I like to call myself. You see I was born male, but always wished to be treated as if I was female. So while my real name is male, please just think of me as Tina! One of my passions is dressing up as a woman. I have thought about undergoing the various...

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Bikini Beach Friends with Benefits

Bikini Beach: Friends with Benefits By: Light Clark Synopsis: Andy seems like the kind of guy that has it all, rich parents, good looks, and smarts. However, in spite of all that, he leads a double life while hoping to find a special friend who might be willing to share in it. A heavy sigh slid out of my lips as I plunked down at one of the round, common area tables with my lunch tray in hand. It wasn't because of the low-quality, lukewarm meal. I wasn't picky. Nor was it...

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Bikini Beach The Band

Bikini Beach - The Band ElrodW A high school garage band isn't doing very well at getting opportunities to perform. Some of the band members think they'd go further if they could replace the female lead vocalist who moved away. The problem is where to find such a singer. Then one of them decides to see if he can find a girl to recruit at Bikini Beach... ********** Bikini Beach: The Band This story is copyright by the author. It is protected by licensed under a Creative...

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Bikini Beach The Sub

Bikini Beach - The Sub ElrodW Synopsis: A young man is dropping his sister and her friends off at Bikini Beach, and overhears a problem with lifeguard staff. Anya realize he might be able to help, but he doesn't know what he's getting himself into. This story and the Bikini Beach story theme are copyright, all rights reserved. Use of the characters or them without the express permission of the owner is a violation of copyright...

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Bikini Beach The Family Outing

Copyright by the author. All rights reserved. This story may not be reproduced without the express permission of the author. Bikini Beach: The Family Outing By Elrod W "This one doesn't look good, either." Mike Harwin slid his key into the ignition as he slammed the car door. He glanced over the seat. "Sorry kids, but this doesn't look like a very nice beach." There was an immediate cry of protest from little Jimmy and his older sister Nichole, seated in the back of the sedan....

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Bikini Beach Initiation Rites

*********************************************************** This is the second in my Bikini Beach series. The good news is there are at least 5 more such stories in my head. The really good news is that I'm writing easily again :) Enjoy. And please comment... ********************************************************** Bikini Beach: Initiation Rites by Elrod W Allen sighed as he drove slowly away from the beach. No luck - in fact, he'd almost had his face smashed by a few...

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Bikini Beach Wandering Eyes

Bikini Beach: Wandering Eyes By Elrodw An active volcano would not have fumed so much as Brenda. It always got to her. At first, she'd considered that she was just being jealous, that her husband's roving eye bothered her because she felt threatened by other women. But now, after several months, she was certain that it wasn't because he was jealous - it was because Dennis' ogling really bothered her. She slapped him lightly. "Stop that," she hissed. Dennis turned his gaze back...

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Bikini Beach Dear Jenny

Bikini Beach - Dear Jenny ElrodW Melinda and Jenny have a fling during Melinda's temporary job as a lifeguard. Jenny finds herself falling for Melinda. But Melinda's time is up, and Mitch has to go back to his life. What is Jenny going to do? Author's note: This story takes place after The Sub, but before Cousin Trouble. It is strongly suggested that you read Bikini Beach: The Sub first. This story and the Bikini Beach characters and universe are copyrighted by the author,...

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Bikini Beach The Regatta

Bikini Beach: The Regatta Synopsis: A few friends are looking for sponsors for their sailboat in the big annual regatta, but no one wants to help out. One of the guys overhears a conversation about 'diversity' in sponsorships, and he gets an idea. [email protected] ********************************************************************** Bikini Beach: The Regatta by ElrodW Tim flinched visibly as he heard Mike give the number. "That much for the entry fee?"...

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Bikini Beach Teaching Sally

Bikini Beach - Teaching Sally By Ellie Dauber Copyright 2000 Author's Note: When I wrote "Swim Date", I got several comments about how rotten I was to Sally, the young transformee that Paula met briefly on Sunday. It wasn't right, the comments said, for the Old Woman to take her memories away. Here's the whole story of Sally's transformation. Judge again, now that you have all the facts. * * * * * * * * * * * * "There's some cops out here to see you, Mitch,...

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Bikini Beach The Gift Certificate

Bikini Beach: The Gift Certificate Elrod W Something strange was going on, Rick knew. That new water park, Bikini Beach, was a tremendous success; everyone was talking about how great it was. Yet something - some little quirk - tugged at the back of Rick's mind. The park was advertised as a haven for young ladies. So why weren't there hordes of guys going there - to pick up the babes? Perhaps other guys weren't paying attention to the little details, but Rick was. And that was...

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Bikini Beach A Day At The Beach

Bikini Beach: A Day At The Beach By Paul Jutras Pat and his friends Louis, Paul and Steve arrived at Bikini Beach and were given a change receipt before they entered the beach shower area. Before they were allowed in they were forced to answer questions on their favorite color and what they thought the perfect woman would look like. "Enjoy your stay at Bikini Beach." Josie laughed as she watched the shower doors close. She knew first hand what it meant to enter those...

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Bikini Beach Child Star

Thanks to Elrod for building Bikini Beach and letting us play there, and to him and Radioactive Loner for the encouraging words and the great patience shown in editing my draft. Many thanks also to Tiana Red Wolf for the Spanish translation that appears in this story (and to the others who offered to help). Tiana, your translation came through without a hitch. Thanks again. Speaking of which, any Spanish-speaking readers might want to skip over the short Spanish...

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Bikini Beach YuGiOh Style

I'm doing putting a different spin on Bikini Beach by using Yu-Gi-Oh characters. Wait and see what happens. I should probably say I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh or the idea of Bikini Beach. This is not an official story in the Bikini Beach Universe. *** Yugi waited for the doorbell. He was taking T?a to the beach for a date. He was going to go to the new one called Bikini Beach. T?a finally arrived at Yugi's house. Yugi said goodbye to Yami. "So Yugi, are you ready for this?" T?a said "Yeah o...

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Bikini Beach Hey Hey Paula

Bikini Beach: Hey, Hey, Paula ElrodW A friend of Melinda's has some serious difficulties with women, mostly because he gets all tongue-tied and clumsy when he's around a girl he's attracted to. Jenny and Melinda think that a trip to Bikini Beach might help him find a different approach. ********** Bikini Beach: Hey, Hey, Paula This story is copyright by the author. It is protected by licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivs...

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Bikini Beach Saving A Life

Bikini Beach: Saving A Life Copyrighted 2000 By Radioactive Loner and JDG I was not a happy man. The heat was baking me. Well, not just me, but pretty much all the residents of the fair city where I lived, except those with air conditioners. I was unfortunately not among that number, and so I lay prostrate across my bed, sweat popping out of every pore in my body, feeling as if I was being baked in a slow heat, heat resounding both into and out of my body in a languid...

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Bikini Beach Nerds Date Rape Avenger

Bikini Beach: Nerds - Date Rape Avenger When a friend of the nerds is date-raped, the nerds decide to help see that justice is done. ********************************************************** Bikini Beach: Nerds - Date Rape Avenger This tale is part of the continuing tale of the Nerds and their adventures with Bikini Beach. Earlier installments define the characters, which are very loosely based on Revenge of the Nerds. The cast is repeated here for convenience. ...

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Bikini Beach The Purse Snatcher

Author's Note: This story got written while I was also working on the story, "Teaching Sally". I never meant it to be so long, but after I set up the initial situation, which involves a thirty-day pass, I had to do something to fill that time. I decided to try developing multiple story lines, sub-plots. So, this is an experiment. Let me know what you think. Negative constructive criticism ("I don't think you did X very well") is welcome. Suggestions on how to improve ("I...

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Bikini Beach Choices

Bikini Beach: Choices By JDG Brad Damien was not a happy man, but then, he hadn't been really happy for some time. It wasn't really anything he could readily identify. He was content in his work, being a construction supervisor was rewarding. You got to see the physical manifestation of your effort come together bit by bit. It wasn't his kids. His daughter, Jan, was the prettiest 16 year old at Arcadia High School, and the best behaved too. His younger daughter, Patricia, was a...

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Bikini Beach The Nerds Revenge

Bikini Beach: The Nerds - Revenge By Elrod W Brandon and Robert had been the best of friends since they were four. They'd grown up across the street from each other. They went to the same schools, and they shared most of the same interests. The one problem, to the consternation of their mothers and the disappointment of their fathers, was that neither boy took any sort of interest in sports. Neither boy was built for sports; they were under six feet in height, and rather slight...

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Bikini Beach Another Mans Shower Part 1

I wrote this story a long time ago and held off trying to post it. If I can find where I put my old notebooks I think I have at least one more chapter of it hand-written somewhere. Anyway, the idea was somewhat inspired by Ellie Dauber's story, Bikini Beach: The Novitiates. I wanted to explore what might happen if someone was changed into someone else's female alter ego at Bikini Beach and what might happen both to them and the rest of the world as a result. I want to thank Elrod W...

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Bikini Beach Self Sacrifice

1. The Penitent "You don't want to do that." The gunman's head jerked round, eyes flashing dangerously; had Brian misjudged things? Had he allowed his bravado to take him just a step too far? Would today be the day he drew his last breath? The boy could not have been more than nineteen; perhaps this had been a mistake; perhaps he was one of those in-between teenagers, where a mature view of the world had not quite caught up on the panic of being cast into it as an adult. He took...

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Bikini Beach Customer Service

Bikini Beach: Customer Service Synopsis: As Anya takes over more duties at the Beach, she realizes that not all of the patrons are adapting well to the change. She decides that something needs to be done. [email protected] ********************************************************************** Bikini Beach: Customer Service The red Porsche, its license plate reading 'BAD BABE', screeched to a halt, the tires making a loud squawk on the asphalt. Whether it...

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Bikini Beach Boyfriends

Bikini Beach -Boyfriends ElrodW Despite the girls telling them no, the boys follow Natalya, Megan, and her friends to Bikini Beach to surprise them. Now the girls have to deal with an unexpected complication in their tween romances, and then the fallout of the boys having changed afterwards. ********** Bikini Beach -Boyfriends This story is copyright by the author. It is protected by licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported...

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Bikini Beach The New Neighbor

Copyright by author of story. All rights reserved. This story may not be reproduced without the permission of the author. Bikini Beach: The New Neighbor Elrod W Everything about Ronald Harris screamed of power - his clothes, his facial expression, his speech mannerisms, and his choices of words. And Ron Harris enjoyed his power. Particularly like now, when another of his plans was coming together. Even surrounded by construction workers and vehicles and equipment and noise,...

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Bikini Beach Bimbo Petes Whore Wife

Pete wheezed, wiping sweat off of his forehead. It was such a terribly hot summer day. He had arrived nearly an hour ago, yet his wife had failed to show up. Pete always tried to have infinite patience with her but he was beginning to grow tired of waiting out in the roasting sun. Frustrated, he sat down at a nearby bench and stared outwards at the waves. It was no soon after he had taken his seat when he felt two hands slide around from each side of his head and cover up his eyes. "Guess who!"...

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Bikini Beach Priorities

Bikini Beach: Priorities By Bashful "Johnny, would you come here a minute, I need to speak to you?" The voice belonged to John's grandmother who he had lived with since he was twelve years old. He was now twenty-three. "Damn it Grandma, I've asked you not to call me Johnny any more. My name is John," he said gruffly as he entered the living room. His grandmother was sitting in her rocker and she looked very old and weary. "Johnn...John, I got a call from Carole Thornton...

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Bikini Beach Desperate Times

Bikini Beach: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures Synopsis: Fred's life is coming apart, and in his desperation, he is gambling on a very extreme strategy. After a meeting with Anya at the park, however, he discovers a new, less final way to save what's important to him. [email protected] ********************************************************************** Bikini Beach: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures Most of you know me. You've seen me countless...

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Bikini Beach An Affair to Remember

Bikini Beach: An Affair to Remember ElrodW A man who's having an affair would love to leave his wife for his best friend and love. The problem is that the wife has the power to ruin him if he tries. He needs help - magic help of the kind that Bikini Beach specializes in. But the results aren't quite what he was thinking. *********************************************************************** Bikini Beach: An Affair to Remember This story is copyright by the author. It is...

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Bikini Beach Julies Dilemma

Bikini Beach: Julie's Dilemma This is the prize for my first story-writing contest, for Julie (who wrote the winning entry). Julie provided the idea, and I filled in the details. So she gets most of the credit for this one. Now whether this story bears any resemblance to reality is a question to ask Julie, not me. [email protected] ********************************************************** Bikini Beach: Julie's Dilemma By Elrodw Julie eased herself...

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Bikini Beach Midnight Swim

Bikini Beach: Midnight Swim By Elrod W Mark turned away from the ticket booth, his face a mix of disgust and disappointment. Slowly, he trudged across the hot asphalt toward the car. He opened the door, frowning. "Well?" Mark Wilson shook his head as he slid into the seat. "No dice. It's way to expensive." Bill Jennings leaned forward from the back seat. "It can't be that much," he protested. " Mark turned his head. "You want to give up beer for the next month?" Bill...

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Bikini Beach the Nerds Frat House

This tale is very loosely based on Revenge of the Nerds, and is set in the Bikini Beach universe. The characters were initially defined in my earlier tale "Bikini Beach: The Nerds - Revenge", and are listed here for reference. This story is copyright by the author, all rights reserved. It may be posted on Fictionmania. Any other free site may post this story with permission of the author. Cast of Characters Brandon - a nerdish type who fits the stereotype to a tee, and...

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Bikini Beach One Summers Day

BIKINI BEACH: One Summer's Day By- G.K.S Chapter 1- One Summer Afternoon My parents were yelling again. I didn't know whether I wanted to go up and check to see what was going on. No doubt my Dad was being emotionally abusive to my mother. The last time they got in an argument, he smashed her hand in a door on 'accident'. I've hated him for that ever since...I think he's a overgrown boy with a temper, a real selfish sort of tyrant. Lying on my bed staring at the ceiling I could...

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Bikini Beach Understanding A Girlfriend

Bikini Beach: Understanding A Girlfriend ********************************************** ElrodW Taking the steps two at a time, Don smiled as he anticipated a hug, and maybe some cuddling, from his roommate and girlfriend. He hated these business trips, but that was life in the consulting business. Once in a while, like now, the job finished early. Don hadn't even had time to call Leslie. This was going to be a very big surprise. As he reached the top of the stairs, his hand...

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Bikini Beach The Orphan

Bikini Beach: The Orphan Elrod W A young boy, feeling unwanted in a foster home, gets a free pass to Bikini Beach as a gift. Does it hold anything special for his life? ********** Bikini Beach: The Orphan This story is copyright by the author. It is protected by licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. "Austin, wait out here while I talk to the tailor," the woman said sternly. Her expression matched her words; she expected...

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Bikini Beach Peeping Tom

Story copyright by author. All rights reserved. This story may not be reproduced without the author's permission. Bikini Beach: Peeping Tom By Elrod W Alan Jenkins smiled to himself as he sat in his car. Parked near the ticket booth, he had a prime view of the girls coming and going to Bikini Beach. And he couldn't be happier about that view. With the convertible top down, the CD player turned up loud, and his shades on, Alan looked cool. Or so Alan thought. On such a hot day,...

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Bikini Beach To Serve and Protect

Acknowledgments. My sincere thanks to ElrodW for his review and approval of this story in his universe using his characters, to Ellie Dauber for her help with the basic plot and storyline, for her comments and for the use of her character, to Denise Em (the daughter of the Blue Pen) for her detailed proofing, and to my special friend for her thoughts, help and comments. Permission is granted to Fictionmania, Nifty and ElrodW to post this story to their respective sites. Anyone else...

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Bikini Beach A New Experience

Bikini Beach: A New Experience By Roy Del Frink It was another boring old day at the water park. Anya sighed. Nothing unusual, or even notable, about today's customers. Sure, seventeen men had come along with nearly two hundred women, but they'd just gotten one-day passes. Not a single customer purchased a pass lasting longer than a week, and all buyers were female. And the lifeguard and security may as well have stayed home today; their presence had proved unnecessary. Even her lunch...

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Bikini Beach Cheer Squad

Bikini Beach: Cheer Squad A young man enjoys being on the cheer squad, but it causes him a lot of social problems. A friend suggests that maybe, if he wants to continue as a cheerleader, Bikini Beach could help out. ********** Bikini Beach: Cheer Squad This story is copyright by the author. It is protected by licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Will Harding closed his eyes and took a deep breath, visibly...

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Bikini Beach Mommys Girl

Bikini Beach: Mommy's Girl By Ellie Dauber (c) 2001 "Alex, what are you doing downstairs?" Jill Nash stood in the living room doorway glaring at her sixteen-year old son. Alex jumped, pulling his long legs off the top of the coffee table. "I'm just watching SportsBeat, Mom. They're doing a feature on East Side's baseball team. Mr. Graham said we should watch it for English class." Alex's high school team was the likely city champion for the third year in a row, and the whole school...

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