You will want to read this story in order for it to make sense. As
much as I don't wish to send readers away, I do want you to know that
if diapers, bottles, and all that entails for babies doesn't interest
you, this story most likely will not be for you. This work is set in
the 'DiaperDimension' that was created by PrincessPottyPants on some
of the ABDL boards. Several other authors have taken their own spins
on the dimension and I encourage you to read them if you like this
work!
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Chapter 27: Serendipity
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THREE YEARS HAD passed since I joined Benson and Stein. I found myself
a much different man than I had been before Beth's disappearance. On
the positive side, joining their firm had been the best possible thing
I could have done. Given the successes I had been having with the
cases I'd been assigned, they were talking seriously about making me a
third partner in the next year. Everything with my career had taken
off like a rocket once I joined up with them! I'd led dozens of
successful suits against companies, people, and the government on
behalf of Littles, Mids, and even a few Bigs because their Littles had
been wronged.
My bonuses based on cuts from settlements and jury awards became
bigger than my main salary, and I had invested in a house not far from
where Judge Jones had used to live. I had paid it off in one year, and
appreciated having a place away from the city where I could go and
think in quiet.
Though I sort of avoided that ability to think at the same time,
because Beth's disappearance had merely been the start of the worst
year of my life! It was a year that had very nearly broken me
completely...
By Thanksgiving of the year I should have been married, all four of my
grandparents passed away! From cancer, a stroke, and then finally a
car accident caused when Grandpa Frank had a sudden massive heart
attack while manually driving his classic sports car. Their vehicle
rolled out of control and off a Cliff, killing Grandma Suzy who was in
the passenger seat.
Dad and I had been devastated by all of the loss, but at least we had
each other!
Then Dad...
Then... that next May Dad passed away.
He was on his way home from work and a dumbass drunk Big overrode his
self-driving controls, ran a red light, and smashed head-on into his
car.
Leaving me truly an orphan...
I would honestly have taken being hugged by my overbearing Grandma
Suzy just one more time!
Fortunately for me, 'Aunt Ruth' had followed my news, and regularly
invited me down to spend time with her and her husband. Occasionally
her kids would join too, and I soon found myself a welcome adopted son
more or less in their family.
In the last eighteen months I had coped pretty much by being single-
mindedly focused on the cases at hand. I had no life outside of
work...
"Hey Cameron, we have a new client coming in a half-hour to discuss
taking their case. Any chance you can come join us?" Kendra asked.
I looked up at her smiling form and again appreciated that she was an
amazing person to work with. "Sure, I'm just about done here with my
pre-trial motions here on the Weber case. Who is it?"
"Honestly, Desiree took the call and David did the follow-up, so I
don't remember."
"Okay, I'll see if I can't grab a look at the notes in the system
before I head in there."
I got back to work, and soon I had typed a few last sentences on my
project. After saving it, I looked up at the clock and realized time
had gotten away from me. Noticing I now only had a few minutes, I took
a quick hop into the restroom, and carried a cup of coffee to the
conference room we met most of our clients. David and Kendra had set
up a great office here, with our firm controlling all of the forty-
second floor of the building. It let us have the conference room on a
window side that overlooked the capital building and the nearby
courthouse. I was known to sometimes come work there just to have a
break and enjoy the view. I knew that was why both of their corner
offices overlooked the same view on either end of the building!
I placed my coffee down, and was about to sit down in the chair, when
Kendra's voice became clear and I heard her talking to the man she was
with. "We really are the best you can get for something like this..."
I was grateful I had set my coffee down, because I would have dropped
it otherwise!
"Mr. Fehler?"
"Ca... Cameron," he said nervously.
Over the last few years my soul had broken, and it had all started
with the day they had disappeared!
"Where is she?!?!?!?" I shouted.
Kendra looked taken aback. "Umm... You know this man?"
"I'm supposed to marry his daughter! Where is Beth?!?" I asked in a
hoarse voice as I rounded the table and prepared to confront him.
Mr. Fehler clearly didn't know how to react, but as the tears reached
both of our eyes, he wrapped me in a hug. "I'm sorry Cameron... We had
to run... but I had no idea the damage was done... and... well..."
The hug broke, and he said, "I'm sorry, but I guess let me tell the
story... it's a long one."
"Maybe we can all sit down?" David appeared and joined us, using a
hand on my shoulder to steer me to the table.
I nodded and sat back down with my coffee cup in front of me. I took a
sip, the black bitterness helping calm me back down. In front of me
sat the only link I had to the love of my life, and I needed to know
what had happened to her!
I managed to take a second sip and said, "Sorry about that... Umm...
Full disclosure before Mr. Fehler speaks. I was engaged to his
daughter who has been a lifelong friend of mine growing up when they
just disappeared without a trace or a word on what happened."
"Fair enough Cameron," Kendra said.
"Mr. Fehler, what brings you here today?" David asked.
He sighed. "I had no idea Cameron was working for you all. I hope that
doesn't make for some sort of conflict of interest?"
"We're not prosecutors," David said, "and I have a feeling his passion
may make for a better case here. Tell us why you're here?"
"A little over three years ago life was going really well for my
family and I! Our daughter, Beth, was a Little by just two inches, but
had managed to end up having to turn herself in at Emerson University
to their Student Services, when it became apparent that she was going
to be demerited out. She would have been forced into an adoption with
no choices otherwise. I used every connection I had to help me get a
hearing and the judge allowed for her to return home with me, but put
in place some very strict monitoring and restrictions for a few years
after her re-adoption to ensure I was properly caring for her case of
Maturosis. In the process I had also divorced from my wife, a Mid, in
the hopes that it would strengthen my case."
He sighed. "I cared for Beth as kindly as I could with the
requirements as long as the court ordered monitoring was in place.
When the monitoring finally came to a close, I waited a few months and
then began helping her to regain all that she had lost. In the process
she reconnected with Cameron here, and their young love was something
they finally admitted to each other."
Kendra shot me a curious look - I had never mentioned Beth to her or
David because I just couldn't talk about it. "Go on?"
"Well, I decided that it was time to help her go the full route to
emancipation, so I moved her to New Albany, a state that I knew had
the loosest laws for emancipating an adopted Little. My ex-wife had
moved there right after the divorce in the hopes that we would be able
to do this at some point... It was nice for all of us to be reunited
as a family again, and I even remarried her officially a year later.
We worked hard to potty train Beth again, get her an associate's
degree from a community college, and meet all of the emancipation
requirements of the law. The June before Cameron's final year at
Harlan, we visited him and she showed him her emancipation papers.
That weekend he proposed, and they planned to be married in June after
he graduated the next year."
I took the tissue that Kendra offered me then, as no attempts at
trying to be tough were going to work here.
"You all were doing fine, what happened?" I asked hoarsely.
He sighed. "My wife, Ashley, had retired from her job and was looking
for something else to occupy her free time. She came across an ad
looking for Mids to test products. The descriptions seemed harmless,
and she signed both herself and Beth up since her height was just
below that level. They'd both already tested things when..."
"Do you have the ad still?" I managed to ask.
He reached into an envelope and passed it over to me. I felt my blood
freeze as I recognized the very same ad that had been in my own
mailbox around the time they disappeared. Serendipity Industries...
"This is a front for SafeFoods," I found myself saying without
hesitation.
"How do you know that from just looking at it?" Kendra asked.
I sighed. "I received this very same ad years ago... about the time
they disappeared, and remember looking into it later. It's one of
their shell companies that they use to test items because people have
figured out not to trust stuff from SafeFoods."
Her dad nodded. "If they had said anything to me, I would have done
the same research... Well... I did the same research later on." He
wrung his hands and ran them through what remained along the sides of
his large head. "They tested things for nearly a month before I found
out about it. Apparently, it started innocently enough with some
shampoo and body wash. From what I can tell those didn't do anything
directly to them, but acted as catalysts later. Some deodorant, and
lip gloss, and then some new tampons were next. Nothing of course gave
them any sort of red flags..."
I nodded, 'I doubt I would have seen any of those as dangerous...'
"What happened next?" I asked.
"Well, the day we disappeared they tried a new body lotion that they
had been sent. They thought it smelled pretty good, and put that
opinion down on the form they would have to return about it. I figure
that I came home two hours after they had tried it, and found Beth
laying catatonic having wet and messed herself on the living room
floor, and my wife not much better upstairs. She just managed to tell
me what she thought had happened before she too... well..." He cried
then. "basically became an infant for all intents and purposes. Both
of them! All they can do now is crawl with some effort, drool, and
cry..."
Hearing this brought to life my worst nightmare for the past few
years. Everything I had ever considered in my darkest thoughts had
basically been the truth all along. I felt my stomach twist in
horror, my heart was wrenched open, and I quickly made a run down the
hall to the bathroom and emptied my stomach out in the toilet!
I sobbed for several minutes afterwards. 'Beth...'
I felt a hand on my shoulder. "You okay?"
I turned and saw David looking at me with concern. I shook my head.
"I'm about as not okay as you can get David... but let me rinse my
mouth out and hopefully I can get back in there. You'd think after I
said goodbye to her once, the second time couldn't be worse..."
He patted me on the back as we re-entered, and Beth's dad looked at me
sadly. "I'm sorry Cameron..."
I sighed. "I know, it's not your fault. I'm sorry I freaked out
here... To say I've been heartbroken and worried for all of these
years since I got a 'We're sorry, your call cannot be completed'
message on your phones would be an understatement..."
"I know... I'm sorry, I wanted to let you know... but I also didn't
want you to try and hold yourself back for her."
"So, what happened after you found them?" I asked as calmly as I
could. There was a part of me that now wanted to find a way to beat
him to death for not telling me, but another part needed to demand to
immediately see Beth anyway.
He took a deep breath. "Well... I hit the practical side first. We
still had some diapers for Beth that I dressed them both in. It was a
squeeze for Ashley since they were the wrong size for her... but at
least I knew it would protect a little. I carefully swaddled them on
the floor of our bedroom, then ran to the store down the road and
picked up some diapers in Ashley's size. I had just finished changing
Ashley into a better fitting diaper, when the doorbell rang. People
never visited us out in the country where we lived, so I went down
cautiously and was surprised to see a van with a logo of Serendipity
Industries. One of the men said, 'They're probably drooling by now,
just break in and let's get them out of here...'"
I gasped, understanding more of what happened there. "What did you
do?"
"Bluffed," he told me. "I opened the door and said, 'Hi, may I help
you?' If not me maybe the sheriff officer who is on their way?" He
smiled. "One of them was pretty sure I was bluffing, but they
hightailed it out of there anyway. Understanding we were in danger I
got them in the car with a few changes of clothes for everyone, the
products, a few mementos, all of the diapers, and hightailed it out of
there."
"Why didn't you call me?" I asked. "I bet I could have helped..."
He shook his head. "Honestly I left our phones and electronics at the
house. I had some cash and a bag just in case we needed to get out if
someone from Ames was looking for us still. I bought a new car the
next town over and then kept driving..."
He looked physically drained at that point. "We kept hopping from
place to place for two years before I finally found an apartment and a
daycare that I could trust to leave them. I don't know what to do
anymore, but I do know that whoever this company is can't be allowed
to get away with this!"
"Can I see them?" I asked him softly.
"I don't think Beth would want that Cameron..." he said softly.
"But..."
"You have no idea how hard she worked to grow up for you! The tears
and screams when she missed going to the toilet and had a stinky pair
of panties instead, before that the hard work to just be able to bring
a spoon back to her face... I can't let you see her like this... It's
worse than before! A lot worse..."
I shook my head, but said, "I think she would want to see me, but I'll
respect your wishes. What do you want to do?"
"I want justice for her and my wife, and the hundreds, if not
thousands, of others who have been abused by this company!" His body
visibly shook while he clenched his hands. "I don't have much money
remaining, but I'll pay you what I can..."
"This will be pro bono," I found myself saying in unison with Kendra
and David.
I gave them both a small smile. "We're going to need them both
examined, and I want to know exactly what it is they've done to them
so we can prepare the best case."
"I think we also need to move you all to a more secure housing
arrangement if you're going to be a star witness in this trial...
SafeFoods is not a safe company to deal with," Kendra said.
"I'll get Desiree on it," David said as he hopped up.
Soon David took Mr. Fehler to go get his wife and Beth to take them to
a remote location that we owned for cases like this. Several security
guards were stationed round the clock, and the actual house was one of
the most physically secure places I knew of! I wanted to go meet them
there and see Beth for myself, but a part of me knew he was telling me
the truth...
Kendra put her hand on my shoulder. "I don't have a problem with you
staying on this case, but are you sure you want to?"
I nodded. "If this company intentionally did this, or at the very
least knowingly did this, I want their bank accounts emptied. I'd
prefer their entire board and owners rot in prison, but I doubt that
is possible."
"Let's get to work then, huh?"
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Chapter 28: Swirling
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DAVID, KENDRA, AND I spent the next two months compiling everything we
thought we needed to put together a case against Serendipity
Industries and their parent company, SafeFoods, Inc. To my surprise we
were able to begin gathering several other plaintiffs to quietly join
the suit, and presumed we were moving towards a Class Action status
for the case.
David and Kendra focused on the clients, the witnesses, and most of
the paperwork. I researched the science on what had been inside the
products. Unfortunately, many of the cases lacked victims to examine,
because similar vans that had come for Beth and Ashley, had come for
them too - no one knew what happened to those victims at all! If it
hadn't been for home security footage we wouldn't have even been able
to fully link those cases with the Fehlers.
In other cases, they had left the victims with loved ones at home, but
claimed they had to take all of the products back per the legal
agreement... Fortunately, Beth's dad had kept all of the products in a
sealed Ziploc bag as one of the few things he took out of their house.
I was able to get some help from the university that housed the Harlan
School to analyze them. My chemistry background came into full use as
I studied what had been given to them, what each unique chemical
caused, and agonized over just how much damage had been inflicted with
the horrific plot.
Four years to the day that I had asked Beth to marry me, we filed the
case in court. A summons was sent to both companies, and almost
immediately the media picked up on the case.
Things became a bit of a circus around the firm then as we dealt with
national news networks requesting interviews, a countersuit from the
company, and the initial late summer court date soon approached.
I had asked Beth's dad a few times again if I could see her... but he
kept refusing. "She wouldn't want you to see her like this Cameron..."
"I was ready to say until death do us part," I told him. "Please? So,
I can remind myself who and what I'm fighting for!"
He finally agreed a week before the first court date, and I found
myself driving carefully out to the safe house. I was let in by the
security team and Mr. Fehler met me in the living room. "Cameron, are
you sure you want to see her? I'd rather you remember her like she
was..."
"I have to... I... I love her!" I told him resolutely.
His shoulders fell. "Very well then, come on upstairs to their
nursery..."
'Nursery' felt like a stab to the gut, but I couldn't help but note
the 'their' in the sentence. His wife was just as wronged in this case
as Beth was. He opened a door up to a happy looking nursery with two
large cribs, a changing table, a playpen, and a... and a pair of
adults wearing baby clothes laying on their backs with toy gym things
hanging over the top of them. I watched for a moment as Beth made a
very uncoordinated effort to hit a suspended unicorn toy hanging on a
string above her. She was distracted a second later by staring at
herself in a mirror toy next to it, and then began attempting to kick
her feet out. Both she and her mother looked to have put on forty or
more pounds since I saw them last, 'Probably from the lack of
exercise,' I knew.
My blood froze as drool ran out the corner of Beth's mouth, forming
some little bubbles with her spit, and we made eye contact.
I stared into her eyes, and hoped something remained of the woman I
loved.
Anything...
Even a glimmer of recognition...
After she was regressed leaving Emerson, I could always see her as
strong as ever inside her eyes. Now instead, all I saw was a blank
stare. I started to hope when I saw her mouth began to change into a
smile. I thought for just a second maybe it was the sign I needed that
something was left! Right then her body tensed and, a second later, I
realized she was pooping her diaper, and giggling about the sensation.
I walked over to her and said, "Hi Beth..."
She smiled, but it was the look of a baby looking at someone who
looked friendly and was paying them attention. Not the look she gave
me the last time we spoke via video chat... or the last time we
passionately kissed.
I sighed. "Beth, I don't know if there's anything left of you in
there, but I want you to know I have always loved you, and will always
love you no matter what. I will get you justice, my love, and somehow
I'll find a way to cure you and your mom." I leaned over and gave her
a gentle kiss on the forehead, and stood to walk back out.
"Cameron, I have something for you before you leave..." her father
told me. "Let me go get it, and then I'll change her after I show you
out."
I nodded. It was then that I looked at Beth's older gray-haired mom in
nearly the same state on the other side of the room. She had managed
to grab one of the toys hanging above her, and had it in her mouth
where she began slobbering and sucking on it, leaving a glistening
mess of slobber when she pulled it out a second later. With a sigh I
turned from the room and closed the door. Mr. Fehler handed me a white
envelope.
It felt oddly heavy in one corner of it. I looked curiously at it.
"What's this?"
"Her engagement ring..."
"But..." I tried to hand it to him.
"No Cameron... The way she is, there's no way she can get married to
you, obviously... I highly doubt we ever cure her and her mom, but...
Cameron, if we do somehow manage to cure her... I don't know if she'll
ever be able to legally stand on her own again."
"She's still emancipated, right?" I asked.
He shook his head. "I had to adopt both of them in case someone tried
saying they weren't adopted to take them from me."
I groaned. "That means even if..."
"They'll both have to go through that emancipation process. I don't
honestly know that Beth could do it again Cameron. My wife..."
I found myself hugging him. "I'm sorry," I told him.
"I am too," he sighed. "Take the ring. If we ever manage to get them
out of it, you can ask her to marry you again."
I nodded. "I'm going to hold you to that, sir," I told him.
I soon found myself back in my car heading to the city. For the second
time in my life, I had an engagement ring returned to me.
I would have normally called Dad to talk about something like this...
but he was gone. I pulled up Aunth Ruth's number... but couldn't quite
bring myself to dial her. I feared bringing her in because I didn't
want her to have to recuse herself if this case made it up to the
Supreme Court at some point.
Driving home I had never felt more alone in all of my life...
WHEN WE WENT to the first court date, right away we hit our first road
block. We'd filed in the District Court that the injury had taken
place in - a standard practice. Their lawyers somehow convinced the
judge, I presumed by bribery or blackmail, that it needed to be moved
to the District Court in Ames instead. We decided it wasn't worth
fighting the jurisdiction battle for a couple more years' time, and
instead were at least fortunate that I had joined the bar association
back there too when I graduated. We fast tracked applications for
David and Kendra, but it seemed likely that we were going to be held
up on David's because of him being a Mid. I remembered my application
had taken a full six-months, so I wasn't holding my breath on his
making it anytime soon. Kendra's was fortunately approved the week we
began the trial there, otherwise it would have only been me presenting
our case.
The three of us found ourselves setting up at a table with all of our
resources for the first hearing in Ames. Across from us their
attorneys were doing the same. Just about five minutes before the
hearing was to begin, Addison's mother, Aubry Harris, entered the
courtroom and sat next to the attorneys for her company. She looked at
us and glared. 'I wonder if she recognizes me?' I couldn't help but
think. 'I'm sure she does.' I watched her lean across the railing and
make a comment in her lawyer's ear.
My hand brushed across the collar of my shirt, and I reassured myself
that the necklace Addy had given me hung suspended with Beth's
engagement ring on it. As far as I was concerned Addy's mom had taken
both of the loves of my life away from me, and I was wearing them as a
symbol of what I was fighting for! Before long the bailiff cried. "All
Rise, District Court Fifty-Two is now in session, the Honorable
Justice Lynn Taney presiding!"
I watched as a tall woman with short, and obviously dyed blonde, hair
approached the bench in her robe. From my research I knew she was
fifty-seven, healthy, and had three Littles sitting at home with their
nanny right then.
"You may be seated," she said.
The bailiff introduced our case. "The first case on today's docket is
Case number 384459322 Fehler and Others vs. Serendipity Industries and
SafeFoods, Inc."
"Mrs. Stein, I believe you are the lead counsel for the plaintiffs?"
"Yes, Your Honor, along with my co-counsel Cameron Sylvester. Also
joining us is my law partner David Benson who is waiting for
recognition from the Ames Bar Association."
I heard a hiss from Addy's mom, and I guessed if she hadn't recognized
me before, she certainly did now.
"Mr. Johnson, you are the lead counsel for the defense?"
"I am, Your Honor," he told her. I already knew that Henry Johnson was
a piece of work. We'd actually faced each other in a couple of cases
back in Hartford that I had come out the better on. "On behalf of my
client we wish to request a summary dismissal for this farce of a
lawsuit, there is no basis in fact for this slander."
"Objection, Your Honor," I found myself saying. "We have evidence,
witnesses, and hundreds of victims of a so-called 'Product Testing'
scheme. There is clear criminal intent, or at the very least gross
negligence, on the part of Serendipity Industries and SafeFoods."
The judge gave me a glare that made me remember Aunt Ruth staring
people down. I looked straight at her as well, and she said, "The
motion is denied, it would be a serious miscarriage of justice to at
least not hear the facts of this case Mr. Johnson."
"Then Your Honor, we would like to request a continuance until we have
further prepared?"
I worried the judge would be fully in their pocket, but she shook her
head. "No, I don't think that will be necessary. Let's begin these
pre-trial motions..."
We had debated long and hard about a jury trial or a non-jury trial.
We couldn't help but worry that the judge might be more crooked, but
ten jurors might be a stretch out of the twelve. In the end we flipped
a coin and went for the jury trial.
The not quite hour-long hearing dealt with a number of details and set
the date for choosing our jurors in five days on the following Monday.
The class action motion was presented, and she said she would rule on
it at the next hearing.
"We're going to go ahead and fly back home for the weekend Cameron;
sure, you don't want to come back with us?" David asked me.
I shook my head. "No, I never have done anything with selling our
house here... I need to spend some time cleaning it out and getting it
ready to go on the market. I'm also going to see some friends I
haven't seen since I lost my dad."
He grasped my shoulder. "Let me know if you need anything else!"
"Will do, and why don't you both just plan to stay at my house here
when you come back? There are two extra bedrooms not being used," I
added.
"We'll take you up on that," Kendra said.
Right then all of our attention was dragged over to the defense
attorneys who were being accosted by Aubry Harris. "What the Hell are
you doing letting that Little get away with objecting to your motion?
Why didn't you fight that objection?!?" I could hear her hiss.
"Mrs. Harris, Mr. Sylvester is a fully credentialed attorney who is
recognized by the Ames Bar Association..."
"Watch your back," Kendra said as we walked out to the front of the
courthouse together.
"Same to you guys," I told her.
I was just about to get inside the car I had rented when I heard.
"Cameron!"
I turned to see Addy's mom walking towards me. "What can I do for you
Mrs. Harris?"
"What can you do for me?" she snorted. "Drop this ridiculous lawsuit
before I have you put into diapers like your client... Or should I say
your fianc??"
I gritted my teeth, but said, "So you're threatening me? Just to make
sure you know that would be something I would have to bring up in
court."
I stared up at her imposing form, knowing if this got physical there
wasn't much I could do.
"Of course, I'm not threatening you Little Man. Just stating a fact
that you are probably in danger of wetting your pants in court. I
believe a case of Maturosis on the part of the plaintiff's counsel
would probably not bode well for the suit?"
"It probably wouldn't help, but that would be part of why I have
partners who can take over if something were to happen to me, huh?"
"This isn't going to end well for you if you keep pursuing this."
"Kind of like how the three cases I've already won against SafeFoods
in the last two years went?"
She gritted her teeth then and I knew I really was getting under her
skin. "You watch yourself!"
"I would also remind you that the security cameras here are watching
too," I said pointing directly to two that happened to be pointing at
us."
She huffed. "Well, at least my daughter had better sense than to marry
a baby like you."
With that she turned around and left.
I was shaking as I got into my rental car and started the engine. I
managed to put the coordinates into the GPS for my home and let the
self-drive system navigate the garage and the streets. I took a moment
to start uploading the video from the camera I was wearing as I dialed
David.
"You okay?" David asked on the video screen on my dash.
I shook my head. "That may have been a close one. I'm uploading the
confrontation to you, but you might also subpoena the courthouse
parking cameras too if anything happens to me."
"You think something will?"
"I've never had someone look at me like that before... I'll be
surprised if she doesn't try something."
"Are you really sure that you don't want to fly home? We can still get
you a seat on our flight?"
I nodded. "I need to be here for a bit to take care of things. I
should be safe enough..."
"Watch your back Cameron," Kendra said over the video from beside him.
"Always do..."
In the time it took to drive out of the city and to my nearby hometown
I thought about needing supplies in the empty house, and ended up
detouring for some essentials I knew I would need at a grocery store.
Soon after that the car was pulling up to the garage of my childhood
home. I activated the garage door and pulled it manually inside,
looking at all of the tools and miscellaneous items in the dusty
garage with a sigh.
When Dad died two years ago, I hadn't had the heart to clean out
things then... We had just done that with both of my grandparents'
houses in the previous year... That had sucked, but doing that with my
own childhood home was going to be so much worse! I took the steps to
my bedroom and was startled to see a screen lying on the bed. 'That
wasn't there before?' I thought back to when I left after Dad's
funeral.
Just as I approached it to check it out the screen turned on and a
vivid swirl of colors began swirling on the screen...
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Chapter 29: Tails
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IN MY HEAD I shouted 'NO!!!!!' as I flipped over the tablet onto its
screen. I had seen just enough to realize there was a weird filter
color with words that was somehow overlaid above the moving video, but
didn't keep looking long enough to figure out what it was.
"Shit!" I exclaimed. "That was close!"
I found a pair of gloves in the medicine cabinet and placed the tablet
inside a manilla envelope before calling the police. I called David
and Kendra and let them know about it too, before meeting the police
at the door a short while later. They looked kind of suspicious about
it when the screen was black, but took it in for evidence anyways.
There was absolutely no sign of forced entry in the house, which made
me even more nervous! I paid a locksmith to come out and rekey my
locks and add some additional physical locks onto each door. They were
contracted to come back and put in an alarm system the next week.
David and Kendra told me to expense it all when I got back...
It was late that night by the time the dust finally settled and I
found myself laying in my childhood bed. 'They gave it a solid attempt
to use hypnosis on me...' I thought as I tried sleeping. 'I'm guessing
they're hoping I'll pee my pants in court on Monday and they can get
rid of me and the case with a Maturosis ruling...'
I had no way of knowing how long ago the tablet had been planted
though... I hadn't been inside the house now in about twenty months.
My only hope was that there were fingerprints or some sort of digital
fingerprint associated with whoever planted it inside my house.
At some point in the evening, I must have finally dozed off, waking to
my cell phone going off the next day.
I looked over and saw it was Aunt Ruth. "Hi Aunt Ruth," I told her
sleepily.
"Hi, yourself," she said.
"Umm... am I in trouble?" I asked sleepily.
"A little... How come you didn't tell me that you are involved in that
big case against SafeFoods on behalf of Beth?"
I sighed and rubbed the sleet out of my eyes, glad this was an audio
call only. "It's been in the news? I figured you already knew?" I
paused. "Honestly I didn't want to create conflicts of interest if the
verdict gets appealed to your court?"
"That big, huh?" she asked.
I sighed. "Big enough they tried getting me last night," I said and
instantly wanted to take back those words.
"What do you mean?" she asked like a mother worried about her kid.
"I shouldn't have said anything..." I sighed. "I came home to my dad's
house last night and narrowly evaded a hypnosis trap that was set for
me."
"You're okay?!?" she asked. "You're sure? Hypnosis doesn't always
appear immediately?"
"I'm sure... I'll tell you why some other time." I thought, 'Thanks
Stacy.'
"What exactly is this case?"
"I'm not wanting to create a conflict..." I insisted.
"If the case involves you it automatically probably reaches that
anyway Cameron." She paused. "Besides, it's my call if I have a
conflict of interest, no one else's."
"Well..." I hedged. "I guess I'll give you the overview. A few months
ago, now Beth's dad showed up at the office wanting to file a suit
against Serendipity Industries. He didn't realize I worked at the
firm... It was a bit rough," I admitted.
"How rough?"
"Well, I didn't kick his rear like I wanted to..." I shook my head.
"Honestly in the end I would probably have mostly done the same thing
he did other than finding a way to at least get in touch with me. Beth
and her mom signed up for some sort of product testing service as a
part-time job. That Thanksgiving she disappeared; they had just tested
something that made them both... Well... they show no signs of
cognition," I told her sadly. "I don't know if anyone can ever do
anything for her or her mom. Her mom was actually the one who signed
them both up to test stuff... With her larger body mass, she lasted
just long enough to tell her dad what happened before she ended up in
an infant state too." The tears I felt going down my face reminded me
this nightmare was far from over. "We're suing Serendipity and their
parent company SafeFoods for them and one-hundred-and-thirty other
clients so far that have signed on. We turned in a motion to make the
case a Class Action suit and will begin jury selection on Monday."
"You think the attack last night?"
"I'm sure it was them. Mrs. Harris confronted me by my car too. I have
a video of the exchange that's already in David and Kendra's hands."
"You have to be careful Cameron..." she told me worriedly.
"I will... as much as I can." I wiped another tear away. "Honestly,
with Beth like she is now, my whole family is gone... I sometimes
wonder if there's anything more I can really lose."
"I wish I could hug you right now... Hang in there kid!" she told me.
"And your whole family is not gone, you know I'm there for you anytime
you need something! And, I expect a call at least once a week so I
know you're okay!"
I smiled. "Yes Mom," I told her.
I heard her suck in a breath. "You know I really do think of you as
another one of my kids at this point, right?"
"And honestly, you're as much of a mother as I've had since I was
little. Thank you for caring about me," I told her.
We hung up soon after and I couldn't help but thinking I wanted to
tell her that I loved her as I did so... it was really quite true!
I showered and got to work on our current case and also did some prep
for several others. I spent an hour on video conference with David and
Kendra about things before beginning to work around the house on
making headway on keep vs. give away/throw away. I started in the last
place I wanted to start, Dad's bedroom, so it would be available for
David to sleep in. Kendra would get the larger bed in the guest room
that my grandparents used to use.
Going through his stuff was an emotional minefield, and I cried for
about two hours straight as I'd frequently come across something that
reminded me of him. His clothes were boxed up for charity since they
were too big for me. I kept his watches, tie clasps, and other jewelry
he had. Mom had left some jewelry that should have gone to my baby
sister if she had lived... That made me cry again, but I couldn't
throw that out. That all got carefully boxed to fly back with me as I
knew there was a lot of value inside of her jewelry boxes. "Maybe
someday I can give them to Beth..."
There were some trinkets from my grandparents and their families that
were of sentimental value that I also kept. By the end of the day, I'd
managed to pack about twenty boxes, filled trash bags, and had emptied
his room out of everything but the furniture. I found myself closing
the door so I wouldn't have to look inside on my way to my bathroom to
shower. I was meeting Megan and Meg at Amanda and Fred's for dinner,
and didn't want to smell bad from all of the sweating I'd been doing.
I'd last seen them when they came for Dad's funeral... Meg and I used
to speak a couple times a month, but living on the other side of the
country practically made it hard to keep up my friendships as well as
I'd like. Losing Beth had only meant I'd closed myself off more too...
Once I was dressed, I checked that everything was locked up tight, and
then climbed inside of my rental car. I had sold Dad's car, since I
couldn't legally drive it, within a month of his passing. I wished my
own car was back with me though as the seats in this car were not
nearly as comfortable! I set the navigation on the car's computer and
headed towards Amanda and Fred's house, wondering what might have
changed with them in the time I'd been gone.
I was stopped at a stoplight with the car signaling to turn, when I
looked back and noticed a blue car with a couple of large men in it.
They seemed to be staring intently at my car, but I just assumed it
was probably one of the annoyed groups of people who hated the rule-
following self-driving vehicle. I knew many Bigs who complained about
not being able to speed with more and more of them on the roads
blocking them!
The car navigated out to the area where their house was, and I jumped
a bit when I realized that blue car was still behind me!
I breathed a sigh of relief when the car went past me as I turned into
their driveway, but couldn't help but think it might not have been a
coincidence!
I was soon buzzed in and parked in front of their large house. Meg and
Megan were standing out there alongside Bella, who was dressed more
like an adult than I'd ever seen her! As if their roles had been
reversed, Meg was dressed in a puffy blue gingham romper that had a
large butterfly embroidered on it. It was appropriate apparel for a
year-old baby... not really for a twenty-eight-year-old. 'Did Megan go
off the deep end?' I wondered.
Meg ran up to me and squeezed me in a hug. "Cameron!!!"
I squeezed her tightly, enjoying the physical contact with another
human being. I pushed her back and asked. "So what's with the attire?"
She blushed. "I came from daycare... Mo... Megan got a new job and I
have to go there during the days."
I looked at her. "Are you okay?"
She nodded. "It was embarrassing at first... I got picked on a lot
because I went dressed how I normally dress. I took some advice from a
new friend there though and started dressing babyish and adorable...
All of the sudden I was treated a lot better by the staff and other
kids!"
"Well, you do look adorable," I told her with a smirk. "Glad to know
Megan hasn't lost her mind though..."
She came up to me then and gave me her own hug. "It's good to see you
Cameron! I promise I wouldn't be sending her there if I had another
option... As it is, I have Mom watch her one of the days, so she's
usually only at daycare four days."
"Today just happened to be one of those," Meg said somewhat sourly. "I
was running late, so we didn't have time to go get some other
clothes."
"How are you doing Bella?" I asked as she stood by. We'd never really
grown to be close friends... she was so much older than I was, and I'd
been there to see Stacy more.
"Good," she said and also hugged me to my surprise.
"It's good to have you back Cam," Meg told me.
"Thanks," I said, "I should say 'hi' to Amanda and Fred."
"Amanda's inside, Fred is out at the grill," Meg told me.
"Let's go see them," I said and followed them inside.
Amanda also enveloped me in a tight hug. "It's good to see you
Cameron!"
"You all as well... it's been a while!"
We walked outside and the four of us sat down on one of their picnic
benches after I greeted Fred with a handshake, and a brief
conversation. "So how are you doing?" Meg asked me. "Really doing?"
I sighed. "I saw Beth last week finally..."
"How... how is she?" Meg asked.
I shook my head. "Not good..." I found myself looking at Bella. "I
think... she might be further gone than Bella was."
Bella started a bit at that, but nodded. "I'm so lucky that I had
Stacy on my side. It was horrible..."
I nodded. "Yes you were... We all were..."
"We were?" Meg asked.
I looked for Fred and Amanda, but not seeing them I said quietly. "She
injected me with nanites freshman year but never told me. She tweaked
them before she left... If she hadn't, I would probably be in a world
of hurt right now."
"What happened?" Bella asked.
"When I made it to my dad's house last night, I found a tablet sitting
on my bed. It activated when it detected me... Nothing happened to me,
probably in part because I flipped it over quickly, but I'm pretty
sure it was one of those intensive hypnotic video setups."
"You're sure it didn't get you?" Amanda said behind me, making me
jump.
"Yes... I happened to look at a clock just before I looked down, and
again after I flipped it. The numbers hadn't changed over, so it was
definitely less than a minute, but I'm sure it was only about three
seconds..."
"That should have been more than enough if it was one of the advanced
types," Fred said, overhearing us and joining in with a plate of food
he placed down on the table.
"It probably would have been if it wasn't for some help Stacy gave
me."
Amanda's eyes widened. "You're the one she told about what she did
before she left!"
I shrugged. "Maybe?"
"What did she tell you?"
"Well... I don't think we should talk about it outside?"
She nodded. "Inside later, we need to talk."
Our table conversations moved onto more mundane matters, and Meg ended
up being more than slightly embarrassed as she became a topic of
conversation. Megan and Amanda seemed to be trying to outdo each other
with stories of blowouts of their adopted daughters' diapers for some
reason... We were just getting ready to eat dessert when a loud alarm
sounded.
Amanda shouted. "Get inside!"
I followed them all inside as they ran, and noted that Amanda seemed
panicked! The second we were all inside the door, I watched the
special door turn into a solid piece and heard heavy locks slam
closed.
She was looking at a tablet. "Looks like they were just approaching
the perimeter, they didn't make it to the wall even."
I looked over and saw a video of a man I recognized. "They were
following me," I found myself saying.
"Who did?" Fred asked.
"Those guys, they were in a blue car that tailed me leaving the city.
I thought it was suspicious, but they passed me when I turned.
"Well, this seems like a problem," Amanda said, "Let me call Dad."
I ended up being at their house until far later that night than I
planned as her dad worked with some police officers he trusted. "I
don't see these guys in any of our files," the officer told him. "I do
however think they probably work for some sort of private security
group..."
'Probably for SafeFoods,' I thought to myself.
When they left Amanda said to me. "Can you come talk to me in my
workroom?" Once we were inside I watched her do something that I
assumed scanned the room, and she asked. "What exactly did Stacy do
with you?"
I sighed. "She injected me with nanites to disable the effect of
breastmilk freshman year when I accidentally had some of Addy's when
we were making out."
"Oh..." she said. "That was nice of her!"
I nodded. "Not sure why she never did it for Meg, but I think since
she seemed to be determined to just give up, she didn't want to be
cruel to her if she did get adopted... Stacy seemed to think there was
some value in not noticing using diapers."
"Sounds like her," she agreed. "Did she do anything else to you?"
I shrugged. "She said she did something that would block any of the
hypnotic videos and sounds that were out there. Last night was the
first time I'd really encountered one since she did that. I saw some
sort of filter color at work, so I think it must have helped...?"
She nodded. "Stacy did something like that to herself before she was
kidnapped. What you saw is what she described it as." She looked
thoughtful. "Didn't she tell you of anything else she did?"
"Did she tell you about anything else she did?"
She shook her head. "We can't talk privately over the dimensional
communications. She did allude last year that someone here knew
though. Meg didn't, Megan didn't, Bella didn't, Fred and I didn't...
My dad doesn't know anything else either. That leaves you?"
I shrugged. "She was trying for something to help with the abusive
parents here. Something to increase the desire to be loving, instead
of cruel? I've seen some reports that may be the case?"
She nodded. "Some of the crueler medical procedures have finally been
banned here. A few other things for rights protection to ensure
Littles are treated as real babies in their treatment. Something that
would be abusive to a baby or a child is now considered abusive
towards Littles. Unfortunately, it seems like the adoption rate may
have rapidly increased though. Fewer free Littles are going to decline
their population in a hurry..."
I nodded. "Sounds like it might have worked, but caused some side
effects?"
"Maybe..." she said. "You want to stay here while you're in town for
the trial? You won't have to be in that empty house alone then?"
I smiled at her. "I appreciate the offer, but I really need to get the
house cleared out so I can sell it. Kendra and David should be
returning Sunday night too and will stay with me."
"If you change your mind...?"
"I know where I can come," I told her with a smile.
I was able to hang out with Meg and Megan for another half-hour before
it was the former's bedtime, and I needed to get back home too. It was
almost a familiar feeling as I stopped at a grocery store after being
at their house.
Unfortunately, I noted the blue car was back on my tail again!
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Chapter 30: Credibility
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THE NEXT DAY I was constantly looking over my shoulder and finding a
couple of teams that seemed to alternate in following me. When David
and Kendra came back on Sunday, they insisted on paying for some extra
security for my house, and to travel around with us when we went to
court each day. The teams following me did back off once we had a few
brawny security guards traveling everywhere with us. Kendra had also
decided it was a good idea for her not to leave me alone to go back to
Crescent City, so that left David going back and forth on the weekends
to check on the office. None of us were quite sure what the stalkers
had planned, but it didn't seem like it would be good no matter what!
We made it through the pre-trial motions, chose a fairly decent panel
of jurors who weren't all Little babying maniacs, and were in our
second day of testimony of the third week I'd been back. The first day
we had called a few of the 'caregivers' and 'parents' as witnesses to
testify on their perspective of what had happened.
"Your Honor, we would like to call Doctor Katrina Welsh as our next
witness," I said in my firm voice.
Katrina was a chemist who had studied the contents of each of the
items we had remaining in evidence, not only from Beth and her mom,
but thirty others as well. I watched as she was sworn in, and stepped
up to the plate for the first time in this trial since Kendra had
taken yesterday's witnesses.
"Doctor Welsh, would you please tell us your qualifications?" I began.
"Certainly, I have a PhD in Biochemistry, with an emphasis in proteins
and neurotransporters."
"In lay terms, you study the chemistry of how our bodies make
decisions and communicate between the brain and the body parts?"
She nodded. "That's a good way to break it down."
"You have in the past studied a specific Casein Protein that is
involved in a specific process, correct?"
"Yes, I was the lead researcher in a study we titled 'Pathway to
Control' that looked at a phenomenon known to most Bigs with the
affects our breastmilk has on Littles. Several studies had linked
adopted mothers nursing their Littles as causing a severe reduction in
signals to a Little's bladder or bowels to let them know they need to
go. Long-term feeding of breastmilk to Littles seemed to even
completely eradicate any ability to voluntarily control those
functions on their own. Through our study we identified the specific
protein that we dubbed Casein Protein E3. Further studies show that it
essentially gums up the Pontine Mictruition Center of the brain, along
with the spinal cord and nerve receptors of the bladder and anal
sphincter."
"So, you effectively in this study proved what everyone had always
known was probably true about breastmilk?"
"Objection Your Honor, Speculation!" The defense counsel said loudly.
The judge looked down at me and said, "Sustained."
"Your Honor?" I asked.
"Asking her what has always been known is out of order. Continue on
with your questions..."
I kept my cool and said, "Now that we know about your focus, you had a
chance to examine samples of the body lotions in exhibits thirteen
through fort-three, correct?"
"Yes sir," she said with a smile.
"And what did you find?"
"A true chemical hodgepodge... Standard ingredients based off of a
petroleum base, Sodium, Citrus, and some elements for scent that are
normal in such products. What wasn't normal though was a high
concentration of the Casein Protein E3, as well as E8, J4, and a
neurotoxin that is commonly found in stingrays"
"A neurotoxin?" I asked.
"Yes, I was quite surprised by it actually... The fact I found it in
all of the lotion samples was not something I would have expected
given I was told they were from dozens of separate sources?"
"Objection Your Honor! The witness is speculating!"
"Your Honor the witness is an expert in biochemistry, she is using her
expert knowledge and opinions to render a valid series of scientific
observations."
"Sustained," the judge said coolly. "Stick with the chemistry."
I was more annoyed at that point, but moved on. "This neurotoxin you
identified, what effect would it have upon entering someone's
bloodstream?"
"Well, it was really a true cocktail of sorts within these samples.
The neurotoxin in particular would most likely attack the person's
nervous system, at the very least causing them to have severe
coordination and motor control issues. In too high of a dose there is
always the potential for a heart attack."
"So, a person would probably not be able to walk very well?"
"Or talk... or potentially even breathe," she added.
"What would the other items affect?"
"Well, with a dose in enough quantity I would expect the neuro-
receptors to be gummed up by the E3 protein. It would be the
equivalent damage as three years of nursing..."
"Objection your honor, again, this is pure speculation. Not to mention
breastfeeding has shown no negatives in study after study!"
"Sustained!" the judge looked at me.
"On what grounds? This isn't speculation, this is hard science being
presented by a specialist in the field!" I argued.
"My courtroom Mr. Sylvester, move on!"
"Doctor Welsh if you had to predict the effects based on your
knowledge of chemistry, what happened to the individuals who applied
this lotion onto their bodies?"
"I believe it likely they would collapse within a relatively short
time, be unable to control their bodies, and likely suffer significant
permanent motor function losses from the neurotoxin. It is also quite
likely that two of the proteins would bind to centers in the brain for
motor control, and another would be binding to the emotional area of
the cortex. Based on studies with lab animals I believe it would also
likely do significant damage to other portions of the brain, such as
the hippocampus that controls memory. Those animal subjects were later
autopsied and found to have literal holes in the tissue of their
brains where healthy synapses should form."
"In lay terms, this would essentially create a vegetable?"
"Your Honor, Objection, the counsel is attempting to prejudice the
jury against our clients!"
"Sustained," the judge looked at me. "Mr. Sylvester, are you quite
through here? If you're not, I want to warn you that I'm about to
strike all of her testimony if you continue to push the bar."
I debated for a moment about pushing it, but a glance to our table saw
David and Kendra waving me off. "No more questions, Your Honor," I
told her.
I watched the defense begin to cross examine Doctor Welsh. Several
times we raised our own objections, but we were overruled on all but
one of them. "Court is in recess for ninety minutes for lunch!" The
judge said.
I groaned as we gathered our things and walked to a nearby deli. "What
the hell is her problem?" I asked the two quietly as we sat at a table
away from others.
Kendra shook her head. "I'm not sure, but it's clear there's something
more at play here. Cameron you need to be careful with this judge, I
don't trust her..."
"I agree," David said, "You sure you want to take the afternoon? She's
way more combative with you than she was with Kendra?"
"I want to at least get through Doctor Nickerson. She's a Big with a
massive reputation that I'm surprised we got to help us out here."
"You shouldn't be surprised," Kendra said, "And you have the wrong
Doctor Nickerson."
"Huh?"
"You're thinking of Doctor Ivy Nickerson, the CEO of the hospitals in
town here. Doctor Holly Nickerson is the one who did the examination.
She's actually a Little herself." Kendra smiled.
"Huh?"
"Apparently she got into some sort of a scuffle with terrorists a few
years back? She's from the other dimension?" David filled in.
"She's adopted?"
David nodded. "Yep, but some loopholes let her run the pediatric ward
at University Hospitals General Campus."
"She was quite the steal to have examined them. Flying her out to
check out the patients in New Haven helps out with credibility
locally." Kendra stated.
"Won't they just dismiss her for being a Little?" I asked, confused.
"I doubt it in this town... or State. She's made quite the name for
herself since they let her start practicing medicine here."
"Huh," I said, "I think I maybe remember a little bit of that news...
If it's the attack I'm thinking of, it was completely crazy!"
The steak and cheese sandwich I had was pretty tasty, and I was
feeling nice and full going back to the courthouse. A quick trip to
the restroom was made before we began the afternoon arguments. Kendra
saw that Doctor Holly Nickerson was set to go, while David and I made
sure we were organized at our table. Just before we heard 'All-rise'
that afternoon I noticed a tall figure had joined the bench behind the
wall of the defense team.
Her beautiful red hair was as lovely as ever, and the grey scoop-
necked dress was both classy, and flattering to her form. We made eye
contact for one second, and then my attention went back to the judge
who was just being announced.
"Please call your next witness," she told us.
"We would like to call Doctor Holly Nickerson," I said aloud. 'I sure
hope that David prepped her...' I couldn't help but think. 'I should
have been involved with that with her being a Little!'
The short woman walked confidently up to the witness stand where a
booster seat was already being provided. There were titters in the
gallery and the jury box, so Judge Taney used her gavel and called.
"Order!"
Doctor Nickerson was dressed in a pantsuit with her white doctor's
coat over the top. Once she was sworn in, I began with the typical
questions. "Doctor Nickerson, to begin would you please state your
qualifications for the court?"
"Certainly!" she said with a smile. "I received my MD from Yale
University, a university back in my home dimension. I completed an
extended residency afterwards and focused there on general and
pediatric procedures. Since arriving in this dimension I have become
the head of the Pediatric department at University Hospitals General
campus. I now specialize in nanite procedures, as well as trauma care
for Pediatrics for Children and Littles who come to the hospital."
"Objection, Your Honor! There is no way this Little is qualified to
testify here!"
To my surprise the gavel came down and she said, "Overruled, Doctor
Nickerson here is a very competent doctor, I know this for a fact as
she has performed surgery on one of my own Littles last year, saving
her life. She's actually known as the best pediatric surgeon in the
region, if not one of the best in the country. I doubt they could have
found a more respected doctor," she said quite confidently.
Holly Nickerson looked just as surprised by the defense, but smiled
and said, "Thank you, Your Honor."
"Continue on Mr. Sylvester," she told me.
"You had a chance to examine thirteen patients mentioned in this suit
so far?"
She nodded. "I did. I was able to perform very thorough physical
examinations, as well as scans, and a colleague of mine performed
neuro examinations as well."
"What were your findings?"
"Overall?"
I nodded.
"All of them had significant motor deficiencies upon my initial
examination. It became apparent that something had been done to them.
All thirteen of the patients I examined seeming to be unable to follow
conversations, answer questions verbally, or do more than struggle to
crawl. Four of the patients were unable to even turn themselves over
from their back to their stomach, or their stomach to their back. If I
was to put an age on their behavior, I would put them at about the one
to two-month level for motor skills."
Videos of the victims were being shown by David remotely on a screen
during her explanation.
"Did they react to any stimuli?"
She shrugged. "Not a lot. Three of the patients would follow a parent
with their eyes as they moved about the room, but most of them didn't
even do that. A light pinch did induce crying, so the pain receptors
are functioning. I also observed crying for attention to the state of
their diapers, and all of them also cried if they were hungry."
"This isn't a natural occurrence?" I asked.
She shrugged. "Not normally. Maybe if there had been a severe head
trauma incident, or a case of a stroke, or a long loss of oxygen there
could be some of these symptoms, but not all of them."
"What else did you find?"
"Well using some of our scanning technology," a screen pulled up then
and a scan of a brain was shown. 'Victim A' was labeled, and I knew it
was Beth's scan even without the smaller name listed. "We looked at
scans of their brains and discovered some significant buildup of
proteins on these centers of their brains. In this patient's case, it
almost appears to be a hard casing that's formed blocking the brain
from receiving signals."
"Objection, Your Honor!" The defense suddenly said, "The Doctor is not
a neurosurgeon!"
I looked at the judge with curiosity as she seemed to wrestle with a
decision. "Sustained!"
"Your Honor?" I questioned. "You've already stated this witness is
qualified?"
"Not in neurosurgery, you need to call another witness for that."
"Your Honor, move to strike the witness comment about blocking the
brain from receiving signals?"
"Your Honor, that's a hard fact that she's seeing on a scan that she
is qualified to note!" I argued.
"Sustained," she said, looking apologetic at Holly for some reason.
"Move on Mr. Sylvester!"
I debated arguing more, but ended up pulling back again and getting
her observations on the damages that were visible outside of the
brain... 'This is bullshit!' I couldn't help but think.
Eventually I ended my questioning and stepped back and watched the
defense go to work. They asked question after question and seemed
flustered that Doctor Nickerson ably defended her observations. I
guessed they were about done with their cross when I heard a fart.
"Excuse me," Doctor Nickerson said with a blush.
"Your Honor, would you please have the Bailiff check her diaper?"
their counsel said.
"What?" I found myself in stereo with my table and the judge.
"I believe the Little Doctor just pooped herself?"
"Umm... Please do so..." she said to the bailiff.
I watched as her coat was pulled out of the way and the suit pants
pulled back. By the face the bailiff made I knew the answer. "She is
poopy," he said.
"Any more questions?" The Judge asked the counsel.
"Just a motion that her testimony be stricken from the record, Your
Honor. Surely anyone who cannot maturely control their poopy pants has
no credibility in this courtroom."
"I don't think..." Doctor Nickerson tried to defend herself.
"Your Honor Doctor Nickerson has a medical condition; she's allowed to
ably practice medicine in-spite of this. Surely if she can perform
life saving surgeries, her control shouldn't mean her testimony should
be thrown out?" I argued.
I turned and noticed that Aubry Harris was staring the judge down, and
she was looking straight back at her.
She turned to their attorney. "Very well, you have a point. The Jury
is instructed to disregard the testimony of Doctor Nickerson which is
hereby stricken from the record! Give the girl back to her mommy so
she can be changed."
"Your Honor this is outrageous! What are the Harris's blackmailing you
with?!? I motion that you recuse yourself from this trial, it's clear
that it's not going to be a fair one with you on the bench!"
The eyes that stared at me told me that I'd gone too far. A quick
glance at Kendra and David's faces revealed that they felt it too. In
response though I stared down this judge who was the embodiment of
everything unjust in this damn state!
"Mr. Sylvester you are in contempt of court! I declare you unfit to be
an adult at this time! Bailiff, seize him and diaper him before he has
an accident in my courtroom! Have Little Protective Services see to
his future care!"
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