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Monday, February 20, 2006

I rose high enough to find a large collection of lights, then headed that way, dropping down to 450 feet when I got close so I could use a sight blob to read the signs. I was in St. Paul, Minnesota. I didn't know where Fort Dodge was within Iowa, but I knew Minnesota was north of Iowa, so I'd been going north rather than east to Washington DC, or south toward warmth.

I found a large, open gas station close enough to town that someone walking in wouldn't be noteworthy, landed myself in a dark area nearby, then walked the remaining distance. They sold hot food, so I got enough "for my family," plus a lot of drinks and snack bars for later, a hat that better covered my bald, blood-spotted skull than the one I had, and a national map.

I asked the attendant, "What's the best way onto the interstate east?"

He gave me directions to I-94. I listened attentively, but I had all the answer I needed in the first second, when he'd pointed.

I wandered down the road, thoroughly enjoying my hot meal. Down the road a bit, I cut into a field to get away from the lights, sat on an NP-seat, rose to 500 feet, then flew in the direction the attendant had pointed. It didn't take me long to find I-94, I turned right - which should be east if I'd been flying north - and followed the interstate while continuing to eat and drink. I'd had two weeks of too-short rations and no food at all for the last several hours, so the food was very welcome. I made sure to put the trash in my pocket rather than 'throw it out the window'; I was on a mission to do some tidying up, so littering would've been inappropriate.

When I'd eaten enough, I slowed to a hover, relative to whatever direction the wind was blowing in. I had to be careful not to take my eyes off the interstate for too long because it'd be easy to lose it or get turned around by the wind. Going to a camping store to buy a compass is definitely on the list for DC. I had about a thousand miles to go and it was about 4:30am now. I had to speed up a great deal, or take an extra day.

I'd very much like to catch Wright on his way to work in a few hours. Hopefully that'd be before he heard anything about Fort Dodge, so there'd be less chance of him changing his behavior or mentioning my name to anyone. Going 400 mph with me sitting in a chair would require a very big windshield as I'd need to protect my whole body. I could do that, but it'd have a lot of wind resistance and might get buffeted quite a lot. I was very eager to avoid buffeting, because I could imagine that easily leading to the dreaded instability.

I decided to try the flying rug approach, similar to what I'd used to fly through the wrecked doors during my escape. Compared to my first attempt at making a flying rug at the end of the casino kidnapping (there's far too fucking much kidnapping going on!) this rug would be much better. For a start, I can make NP shapes perfectly square now. I made a solid rug extending forward from the seat I was sitting on, allowing me to easily slide forward off my seat and lay flat on the rug, facing forward. I was navigating using a big sight blob so I could've flown facing backward, but that seemed wrong. A nice, flat flying rug should allow me to go fast in a stable manner, and of all the "manners" I know, "stable" is my favorite. I could angle a windshield diagonally up over my head, and even curl up the sides and back of the rug to hold me snuggly in place. I decided to call it my "Flying Sled".

I created the Flying Sled in front of my NP-chair. I was so used to sitting that getting off the chair and lying down on my stomach felt weird (try it 500 feet in the air yourself; it does feel weird, especially when lying on invisible plates). I got into position, and it felt like it'd work nicely. It was actually quite comfortable, so I hoped I wouldn't fall asleep. I tucked the food bag into a 'glove compartment', a box made of NP placed just behind the angled windshield and to my left a little, where it wouldn't intrude on my sight whenever I opened my eyes. I left the map open at the right place, putting it on the rug right under my face, with an NP-plate on top of it to hold it safe from the wind. Now I could navigate while I flew.

I was set, so I canceled my chair, oriented myself on the interstate again, made sure the horizon was perfectly stable, then started accelerating by pushing against the rear of the sled rather than on my feet. My body didn't slide backward because my feet were already held by the curved-up rear of the sled.

The sled worked REALLY well, being far smoother and faster than the chair. I'd accelerated myself with just one mind at a fifth of its full power, so at 0.3 g. That sounds weak, but without wind resistance it would've taken only ten seconds to get up to the same speed as the cars under me.

Wind resistance soon became a significant issue. The first thing wind resistance taught me was to put a copy of the windshield on the downward side of the sled, because wind pressure against the top one kept forcing the sled's nose down. I could compensate, but the compensation changed as the speed changed, so it was easier just to reproduce the upward windshield on the bottom so they canceled out at every speed.

I could've made the bottom one bigger, so it provided some lift, but I didn't want to. I had far more force than I needed, so getting a little extra lift was pointless, especially because the amount of lift changed with the speed. I just wanted a simple setup that I could operate with as little thought as possible, and what I had now gave it to me. The NP-plates of the rug itself continually pushed up with a never-changing amount of force to cancel my weight, all the NP-plates of the sled stayed in formation (easy, see below), and the acceleration had to be applied evenly to the back of the sled, which was also easy. It was a great setup, requiring almost no thought to maintain.

[Flying all the NP-'blocks' in formation was easy. Hold both your hands out in front of you with just your index fingers extended, so they're about 2 inches apart. Now write your name rapidly in the air, trying to move both fingers in perfect synchronization with each other. Their relative distances will wobble around, sometimes 2" apart, sometimes 1" or 3". Now repeat the exercise with the two fingers pressing against each other. It's easy to keep them locked together AND moving in random directions with almost perfect synchronization. Same for NP-plates flying in formation when they're pressed up against each other, especially with thirty two minds on the job.]

Wind resistance was increasing, so a 30 kg push was increasingly being countered by the wind's pushing back. To maintain a 0.3 g acceleration, I had to push harder and harder. The pushing mind maxed out its pushing power and the sled increased its speed to about 120 mph (about double the speed of the cars beneath me). That was very good, because in my flying chair it'd taken three minds max-pushing to get me up to that speed.

A second mind pushing got me up to about three times the speed of the cars.

I practiced turning, and it was as easy as I'd guessed, merely needing me to push harder on the outside corner of the sled (so left rear corner if I wanted to turn right), or less hard on the inside of the turn (both worked fine). Climbing or descending was by changing the upward force from the carpet. If I increased it, I rose, but unlike an airplane, I remained level the whole time. I could tilt up if I wanted, but there was no need to, not even to look where I was going because the sight blob did that for me.

It took 4 minds to get me up to 4 times the speed of the cars; 8 minds to get me up to 5.5 times faster.

I was experiencing an uncomfortable amount of wind blowing on my body, so I halted the acceleration progression while I experimented with reducing turbulence by altering the design of my Flying Sled. I extended the windshield farther over my head (and underneath too, to ensure lift was unaffected), but that didn't help much. Nor did making a complete nose-cone. What made me happy was widening the nose of the sled out to the left and right, tapering it down to either side, somewhat like a hammerhead shark (it would've looked very cool, if it hadn't been invisible). I could've built a completely enclosed canopy (with a small gap at the back so I didn't suffocate), but having some fresh air blowing in made flying more fun, especially as I had a nice heat blob going.

Once the wind buffeting was reduced to a comfortable level, I got back to accelerating. Sixteen minds got me up to eight times faster than the cars beneath me. Call it 500 mph (my Flying Sled was woefully unequipped with instrumentation). [I later timed myself between two locations on my map that were connected by a straight road, and 500 mph was about right; slightly over actually.]

Theoretically, 24 pushing minds would've gotten me up to about 600 mph, but I was happy enough with 500. The bumpiness of the ride had started increasing. It wasn't bad, but I had a feeling that it would be if I kept pushing the speed upward. I was also worried what would happen if I lost center for any reason. All my NP-points would instantly cancel and I'd suddenly be tumbling through the air. The faster I was going, the more dangerous that'd be, and I thought 500 mph was more than enough. I haven't accidentally lost center for a very long time, but better safe than sorry in this circumstance. If I want to get involved in something potentially distracting while flying, I'll remove a few minds from the 'engine' first (quartering the number of minds would halve my speed and quarter the air's 'impact' on my body if I lost center).

I was driven away from the interstate by rain clouds. I was NOT going to fly through rain at 500 mph and lose orientation. I could VERY easily have unintentionally tilted downward slightly, so sixteen minds would be powering me headfirst into the ground at over 500 mph. No thank you! Another thing I wasn't going to do was try to fly over the top of the clouds. I'd heard somewhere that above 10,000 feet people start to need an oxygen supply or they get drunk-like or even pass out. Flying at 10,000 feet at 500 mph with nothing but my mind to keep me safe had to be the worst possible time to impair my brain functions by getting drunk.

Not going through rain or over it meant going around it. I wasn't too worried about deviating from the interstate because I could easily fly over towns and catch their names. It was a clumsy way of navigating, but it'd work.

I did experiment with flying higher, up to what I guess was about 5,000 feet. It worked fine. It was cold but a heat blob took care of that. Another one heated my food when I wanted another snack; useful things, heat blobs. I preferred to fly at about 400 feet because I could read the names on signs to identify towns as I flew over them, so my high-altitude experiment didn't last long.

By the way, "reading the names on signs" isn't as easy as it seems, and was something I had to very cautiously experiment and practice with. The problem is that I have to fly with my eyes shut to get the much better visibility that a large sight blob gives me. So if I lower the blob to read street signs, then I'm flying blind. Flying blind is VERY scary, as a gust of wind might destabilize me, and I HATE the idea of being destabilized! I didn't so much "lower the sight blob to read the street signs" as zip it down and back up again, for a succession of VERY quick glimpses until one of them caught sight of a useful sign.

A couple of hours later, I arrived at Washington DC. It was good timing because I needed a comfort stop. I'd eaten and drunk too much during my trip, and my Flying Sled is also woefully unequipped for passenger comfort.

I quickly dropped down in the dark, behind the back wall of another gas station. A few meters above ground level I tilted the sled so I came down standing up. One good thing about Magic Flying Sleds, is that there are no parking problems, although I was forced to leave the bag of food on the ground. I walked around to the front the station, disposed of my trash, bought a street map and used their convenient convenience.

I read the map while walking back to my landing spot. I knew the address of the DHS's S&T office and where I was now, so it was easy to plan the final leg.

I checked that no one was watching, then recreated the Magic Sled so it was standing on its end right in front of me. I put the bag of food back in the glove compartment and the map layered on the floor, then I made like Superman, leaping into the air. I'd leaped slightly forward of vertical so I bumped into the sled, which was rising up to catch my feet. The sled accelerated upward and tilted slightly forward to make it easy for me to remain in place. An acceleration of 1.5 g was enough, as in 1 second I was 7.5 meters up, above the nearby buildings and outside of any light shining from their windows. My opinion of how cool I was got raised several notches.

I flew at 400 feet AGL to the DHS's S&T office, hovering nearby while I carefully checked that there were no cameras on the rooftop, or on the tops of the other S&T buildings. Some of them had a lots of equipment on top (satellite dishes and various types of antennas), but no cameras that I could see. My face was deliberately placed in the center of the map, so totally hidden from below, but I didn't want them to know that anyone could fly.

The way looked clear, so I moved closer to get good enough visibility to read. I knew Wright had his office on the top floor because I'd seen him punch that button on the elevator many times, so I sight blob searched that floor until I found his office. That was easy as it was one of the best and his name was in the "To:" area of most of the paperwork. He wasn't in yet (my watch said 6:45am but it was 7:45am here because of the time zone change). I went through his paper files (inside his desk, filing cabinets and safe) looking for anything about me, but I found nothing. That saved me the bother of covering his smoke sensor with an NP-bowl and having a fire.

I didn't want to use his computer because that would cause suspicions later, but there were plenty of other computers around and I knew that S&T's security was poor, so I didn't expect the trouble that using the CIA's Medical COO's computer had caused. I logged in with a senior researcher's password and looked up my file. It wasn't there, which I presumed meant that Wright had gotten rid of it. That was excellent, because it meant I didn't need to coerce any cooperation from him. This was going to be quick and easy. I logged out.

I flew myself away from the compound, found a suitably dark and obscured spot, checked no one was watching it, then dropped quickly to the ground. I walked briskly to a location closer to the front gate of the compound, but out of sight of it. I sat myself quietly in a corner, head down and hopefully looking completely uninteresting, although anyone who approached would be surprised how warm it was in my area. Not that anyone could approach unexpectedly, as I'd proximity sense them twenty four feet away (I was very pleased by that sense's range being so useful now).

I sent a sight blob to check the DHS. First I confirmed Wright's car hadn't arrived yet (I'd spied that out when they had me prisoner), then I stationed the sight blob outside the front gate waiting for him to arrive. There hadn't been a day planner in his office, so I didn't know whether he was coming to work today, but I'd find out in the next hour or so.

Every few seconds I zipped the sight blob to above me to check no one was approaching me, and then I zipped it back to the DHS. That took less than half a second so I missed nothing.

I saw him arrive just after 8:00 local time, so I'd cut my arrival very close. I was happy to see there was no one else in the car with him, so I could do this the easy way. I let him enter the compound and then I took control of his car. I pushed his feet back against his seat and his hands down by his side. I pushed the accelerator to the floor, unfastened his seatbelt and locked the doors. I steered his car for the corner of a building a good distance away, pushing the car from behind to help it accelerate (not hard enough to be freaky or leave indents in the metalwork, just enough to build a very impressive speed). He couldn't know, but I had nearly all my spare hands holding the front of the steering wheel tightly, to prevent the airbag deploying properly.

There was absolutely nothing he could do about it, so the driver's side of his car impacted right on the corner of the building at high speed, causing him massive injuries.

I pinched his nose closed and tightly sealed his mouth with an appropriately shaped, wide NP-fingertip. Another of my fingertips felt for a pulse. He had one, but it wasn't doing well. I didn't want to break his neck deliberately in case the similarity with the computer geeks at the CIA lab was noticed. Setting fire to his car might make people think about the mysterious fires in the lab too, so I just kept the suffocation going. He'd lost all his breath in the impact, so the lack of air was immediately causing him trouble. He was so injured he wasn't capable of fighting for a breath, not that he could've fought me anyway.

After my first kidnapping I'd learned the "3/3/3 Rule": "You can survive for 3 minutes without air, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food." (It's only roughly correct.) Wright didn't even make it to one minute before his pulse stopped. A crowd had gathered around his car and were already trying to come to his aid, but I'd been holding the car doors shut to ensure no one could get in even if the locks had been damaged by the crash. Someone eventually smashed a window and unlocked the doors, but even then they couldn't be opened (the frame of the car must've twisted to clamp the doors, or something).

One would-be rescuer climbed up onto what was left of the car's hood, cleared out the windshield and wanted to pull my victim out that way, but other spectators argued him out of doing it.

People kept trying to open the doors, but it wasn't until the EMTs arrived and cut the doors off that they could get his body out. He'd been dead for fifteen minutes by then. The EMTs had done very well getting there so quickly in rush-hour DC winter traffic, but not nearly fast enough.

I got up, moved to the main street I was sitting near, which wasn't the street the DHS entrance was on, and started trying to hail a cab to take me to a good hiking store.

This was all the tidying up I was going to do in DC. The only choices were to do Wright only, or to do everyone who could conceivably know about me; there was no useful middle ground. Just taking down the S&T building I'd stayed in, and the people in it, wouldn't achieve much because that was just admin. Most of the people who'd worked on me while I was their guest had been based in other buildings. I didn't think I had a chance of taking everybody in the entire complex down, destroying the buildings, the computer disks and wherever their computer backups were. As this was Washington, there'd be Army, Air Force and God knows who else all over my ass before I could get all that done. The Fort Dodge lab had conveniently been inside a secret hole in the ground in the middle of Iowa, so no one could see that I was wrecking it or respond quickly. Neither was the case for the DHS's buildings.

I'd just hope that Wright's apparent suicide didn't cause anyone to get suspicious about Mark Anderson. They shouldn't, as there wasn't anything to link them, especially because whoever investigated Wright's death shouldn't know about my being a guest of the Super Top Secret, destroyed CIA lab halfway across the country.

^

Getting a cab was a pain, but flying through a heavily populated area during daylight hours would have caused considerably more pain, so I had no choice.

I eventually found myself in a good hiking store. The Magic Flying Sled worked so well that I no longer needed to buy a set of motorcycle leathers, but I still needed a moderate-sized backpack to carry stuff in, and I DEFINITELY wanted a compass. If there were easily portable version of the other instruments that planes had, that would be very good too, especially if there was one that could tell you what to do when your plane was unstably spinning all over the sky.

I picked out a pack that was as big as I could carry around during the day without looking too much like I'd just emerged from the wilderness. That took most of my money, but I presumed that compasses were cheap. I was happy to buy something cheap until I got to Portland, where I could "Kill two birds with one stone", so to speak: tidy up Moran and dig up the $10,000 I had hidden just north of the city.

One of my concerns about buying flight-related equipment was anyone finding out about it. People do NOT carry altimeters around!

It turns out that they do. When I asked about compasses, and mentioned that I wanted something that I could carry around all the time for convenience, the salesman showed me their display of watches that had compasses in them. Some of them had altimeters too!

"Why do people need altimeters in their watches?"

He was a salesman, so I got the enthusiastic, gushing version, but basically they're for people who scientifically fitness train at altitude and for snow-skiers and -boarders.

Buying a new watch was an excellent idea because:

They had AWESOME features (below).

I had to buy a new watch soon anyway, because the one I had might be able to be linked to the CIA lab. (The ID I was carrying was certainly dangerous. I'd stolen the wallet of my vague lookalike from the lab, in case I needed some form of ID out in the world. I'd dump it as soon as I arranged a new ID.)

I could wear a watch and no one was going to query it the way they'd query my carrying an altimeter.

It'd be immediately "to hand" if I needed it in midair.

The store didn't have a big range in stock, but it had plenty of brochures. There were several watches that would be fantastic for me because they contained the functions of:

Compass. Very useful for flying around at night.

Altitude, from roughly 5,000 feet below to 25,000 feet above sea level; the models varied, all suiting my needs because I had no intention of flying outside of the lower or higher limits.

Rate of change of altitude, so I'd know if I was going down; a VERY, VERY useful feature if I accidentally hit fog or rain.

Altitude alarm. If I got below the setting, an alarm would sound, another WONDERFUL feature.

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The trip was over and everyone was get back into the swing. Suzy was going to school. The drive to her school was shorter from the new house than from her folks place. Joanne started to sue to get the rights back for my programs. Elizabeth and I decided to open an office away from the house to work from, just so the house was a home and not a place we worked from. We opened an office in Winter Park, about 15 minutes from Suzy's school. If anything happened and Suzy needed something we...

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Deja VuChapter 14

I got an invitation for my High School Reunion in Deland. I asked everyone what I should do about it, go or not go? Jeri and Elizabeth, both wanted to go they loved to dance. Corey said she wanted to go, Joanne decided to stay and keep an eye on Suzy. The girls had fun shopping for dresses. We went to the football game. This was the first time in over 30 years I had been back to Deland for any thing other than stopping to get something to eat or shopping at Wall Mart. I was surprised that...

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Deja VuChapter 15

Elizabeth and I had a lot of work for on Monday. Jeri had joined us for lunch at the 'Big Bite'. Since we had to wait for the hardware to arrive, we decided to leave early. It seemed like a nice day to be lazy by the pool. As we were driving home we drove past the house. We saw several motorcycles in the driveway and a few biker-carrying guns. None of the family was in sight. Suzy truck was in the driveway. We drove about a half a mile past the driveway, Jeri and Elizabeth changed cars....

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Deja VuChapter 16

Tom and Betty came home for Christmas. Suzy spent the holidays moving back and forth. Jenny came back for Christmas and I flew her family in from California. Since we had the room, I got Bill to bring down the family and Dad on Christmas, they could not take off until after Christmas Eve. This is the first Family Reunion at Christmas our family had had for years. Rick told everyone that he was planning on going in the Army. He is supposed to leave in April for Basic Training. He was going...

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Deja VuChapter 17

I was hearing someone call me, "Mister, hey Mister are you alright? You just lay right there. The ambulance will be here in a few minutes. You had me scared." Setting up, I find that I am at the 7-11 where I bought my winning Lottery ticket. I asked, "What is going on?" The store clerk responded with a worried look, "Mister you were standing in front of the door, and some kid came running in and knocked you down, you passed out. That dumb kid took off. I called 911, they said that when...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 256 The Aquatic Center Several Conversations

Monday, June 20, 2005 (Continued) The last few chapters have featured Savannah more than she deserved. Despite all the words I've written about her, I really only spent a few minutes talking to her. I spent longer talking to some of the other individual girls, but they were generally straightforward and honest, so needed little comment here. They'd come here to meet me, were happy to be in my company, and were perfectly happy to make no pretense about it. The sight of my body in its...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 74 My I Love My Sister Carol Speech

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 I woke at my usual time and noticed that Donna appeared to be still sleeping. I got up and stood by her bed. My proximity sense confirmed it, but as it nearly get-up time I bent down and kissed her cheek until she woke. A good start to the day for her, I thought. It only took half a dozen kisses before her eyes were fully open, and she said, "Good morning, darl... , Mark." "Good morning, darl, Donna." "{Giggle}." I offered, "I had a good night's sleep....

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 257 The Aquatic Center I Make a Splash

Monday, June 20, 2005 (Continued) I've written many words to describe events at the swimming pools, but nothing about what some people would consider the raison d'être of the Aquatic Center: swimming. My visit was much more about bikinis, but I did do some swimming, so I'll mention that briefly now. Even before we'd arrived at the Center, it'd occurred to me that there might be pretty girls wearing bikinis here, and therefore I should try to impress the bikini bottoms off them. I had...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 75 The Examiner From Hell

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (Continued) I loaded my bag with what schoolwork I wanted to do tonight, then headed to the DMV. Corvallis being a small place, it didn't take long for me to jog there. It didn't seem to take any energy either, even with a backpack on. As a little experiment, I tried running at my optimal rate, and the extra weight did cause fatigue to build up, forcing me to reduce my pace significantly. Apparently there are some rational aspects to how I break the laws of physics...

2 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 258 Satisfying Two Appetites

Monday, June 20, 2005 (Continued) Not long before we left, one of the girls asked, "When can we do this again, Mark?" Obviously she wasn't one of my regulars, or she would've asked Julia. I threw caution to the wind by taking a shot at answering it myself, "I'm busy tomorrow, because that's when I'm hoping to buy my new car." Actually it was Julia who was doing the hoping. I was too conflicted to "hope" to buy a new car. I liked the cars we'd been testing, but I didn't like the...

2 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 76 Starting to Plan My Coming Out

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (Continued) Dinner was a great success. How could it not be? Carol was beaming with pride at having cooked it so successfully, and I lavished her with praise when my mouth wasn't full. Either situation made her happy, and me too. Carol said, "I think I can cook this by myself now, especially if I get Julia or Donna to help me." I wasn't going to criticize that comment at all. Carol's chicken cooking ability put her above petty concerns such as logic. I regaled...

3 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 259 A Girl Accuses Me of Using Her for Sex Oh the Injustice

Monday, June 20, 2005 (Continued) I'd called Mom before Aikido to tell her, "I'll be staying the night at the Williams' as I want to show Julia something first thing in the morning." I headed to Julia's after Aikido. As I walked toward the front door, I was amused to see a multitude of female heads through the kitchen window. Julia met me at the door, laughingly telling me the explanation. Soon after I'd left for Aikido, Vanessa had called my mom to say they had too much food, and...

3 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 77 Less Than a Game of Bowling

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (Continued) Robert, Julia, Carol and I were going bowling, but not before Prof had a few words, "Have you driven at night before, Mark?" Not even in the dimension where #3 and #4 had got their license, as they hadn't had it long enough before merging away to be allowed to drive at night. "Not on roads, no. In a parking lot to show Dad I could drive, after dinner here a while ago. I don't expect any problems though." "Let's be safe anyway. Robert, you sit in...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 260 Mom Gets Led by the Nose

Monday, June 20, 2005 (Continued) When Majella, Gina and Leanna were gone, Vanessa suggested, "Clean up, then coffees," so we all returned to the kitchen. Vanessa divided up what dishes were ready, leaving two pots cooking for longer, then we all started cleaning up. It didn't take us long, especially with my helping so eagerly, in a pathetic attempt to look good for Mom. Conversation was entirely food related, which I'd normally think was great, but just made waiting for the axe to...

1 year ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 261 The Car that Best Projects the Right Image for Me is Chosen

Tuesday, June 21, 2005 I woke after the usual 2.5 hours, had a snack bar, shut my eyes again, created a sight blob, sent it through to the study, where seven of my minds created a fingertip each for the scrolling keyboard, and we started studying. Other than a couple of snack breaks, that's how we spent the morning. It was a very successful test, especially because we didn't hit a gap in our knowledge that we had to google, so we didn't need to do any extensive mouse work. One of my...

3 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 78 Educational and Mansion Planning

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (Continued) "Mark!" "Sorry Prof, what was that?" Prof asked, "We set your study up for you to study in it, so why would we get grumpy at your doing so?" "Huh? Oh, that's right. If I woke you up at 2:15 every morning to let me in. Wouldn't you lock your frontdoor before you went to sleep?" "Of course, but you don't need to wake us. We'll give you a key and you can come and go as you please. You might as well have a key now, so I'll give you our spare...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 262 I Nearly Get Arrested Buying My New Car

Wednesday, June 22, 2005 I had my pre-breakfast at home, then drove to the Williams'. I physically went to the study, but used a large sight blob (large, to collect enough light to see with) to check on Julia and Carol. They were lying close together in bed. Their wearing nightwear ruined my fantasy of their getting hot and sweaty with each other before they'd slept, but I guess my life can't be like some cheap porn story all the time. Studying was enjoyable, as usual, especially the...

1 year ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 79 Donnas Ducklings Named

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (Continued) At home Carol went to put away her clothes for tomorrow and I caught up with Mom and Dad. They started asking general questions about the evening, but I focused on Prof's idea, "Because I want to call him back shortly, before it gets too late." That conversation went very much as I expected: Surprise at my needing so little sleep. I answered, "You know I'm weird, just accept it please. I'll make sure I get the sleep I need, however much that...

2 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 263 Seeking Parental Permission to Marry

Wednesday, June 22, 2005 (Continued) At dinnertime, Prof drove to my home in his car, with me following in my trusty Honda to pick up my sisters to take them back to Julia's for our dinner. I had Vanessa and Julia with me so Vanessa could give me her last minute thoughts on what Carol and I might have to say when we had to talk with Mom and Dad about the marriage. At my place, I talked to Mom and Dad about the car purchase and doing my best to appear at ease and unconcerned so they...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 80 Repeating My I Love My Sister Carol Speech

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 It was dark when I woke. I eagerly looked at my bedroom clock/radio, to see "2:10am". So just over four hours of sleep then. Cool! I jumped out of bed, and decided that I felt fully rested and energetic. I dressed in my best, impress-the-girls-at-school, speech-making clothes, grabbed my schoolbag and the essential snack ingredients from the kitchen (it was important not to forget those). Seeing as how I was in the area, I snacked on something else I found in the...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 264 Getting My New Car

Thursday, June 23, 2005 When we got the call to come get my new car, I said, "We'll need to get a taxi there, otherwise how will we get the Honda back?" "We'll tell the car lot to lend us someone to drive it back. You just spent $60,000 with them." "Ahh, yeah. Good point." As I'd promised, after driving Julia home, Donna was the first Anderson family member to get a ride. She was with some friends, so they got rides too. They all loved it, especially when I "put the lid down,"...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 81 Ava Wests Letter

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) When Julia and I approached her classroom, running a little late, her teacher and the Principal were standing outside. The Principal wasn't often seen in the halls, so I suspected this was not a coincidence. He asked me, "Mr. Anderson, aren't you supposed to be in B12 now?" (Building B, room 12). "Um, yes sir. I'm just walking Julia to class to keep her safe." "That's what I'm doing here. Get to your class now, Mr. Morrison is waiting for...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 265 Introducing What We Did for My Soccer Team Part One

Monday, June 27, 2005 This chapter has jumped ahead four days. Not much happened over summer that was relevant to my ascendancy, so day-by-day reporting isn't needed. ^ A couple of days after Savannah's test ride in my new car, I invited my soccer team to Julia's, excluding the guys who'd just graduated, had serious girlfriends, were virgins, or were too immature for what I had in mind. That left five of them. That many because they didn't actually have to be mature, just be able to...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 82 Lunch with the First Fourteen

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) Julia and I headed back toward the girls who were waiting for the honor of having lunch with me. They'd sat in the same classrooms with me almost an entire school year and I'd not noticed any of them feeling particularly honored. I should have made myself honorable by making girls cry years ago. Julia had already told me who she'd gracefully permitted to have lunch in my august presence, and I'd seen most of them during the morning. Seeing them all...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 83 The Biffs Plea Bargain

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) We strode away quickly, and even with that Julia had difficulty holding in her mirth long enough to get out of earshot. She held it for as long as possible, and then it boiled out of her. "Keep walking," she gasped, "they can still see us." We half-carried Julia another few tens of yards, and Julia said, "Let's sit here. I have to laugh." We sat, and I held Julia while she got a good laugh out of her system. Carol laughed along too, but in a...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 266 Introducing What We Did for My Soccer Team Part Two

Monday, June 27, 2005 (Continued) We kept chatting about aspects of the Target Game, to give the guys plenty of time to get used to seeing My Girls topless. Hopefully enough so they wouldn't react typically when the Targets also started stripping. One of the other issues that came up turned out exactly as I'd expected. I pointed out that under my plan, the guys wouldn't get to choose which of the Target Girls they had sex with. It was up to the Targets to choose the guys. Amusingly, the...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 84 Shopping at Raging Rockys Rags

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) I parked on the street roughly where Julia wanted. All the girls got out and I followed very reluctantly, still in disbelief that we were going shopping rather than to bed. With Donna walking impatiently behind us, and my least favorite wives holding an arm of mine each, Julia and Carol dragged me toward wherever it was we were going. No one had bothered to tell me. Why would they? We entered a men's clothing store that I'd never been in before. It...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 267 Lilys Plan

Monday, June 27, 2005 (Continued) Our sex session was interrupted by my cellphone receiving a text message. Unlike the phone Dad originally bought for me, the one I have now is state of the art, including being able to assign different ring- and text-tones to different people. I recognized the tone for Carol, and stopped what I was doing to read it in case she was having trouble with Logan. Nothing like that, fortunately for Logan. Carol was just letting us know that when she'd gotten...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 85 Planning the Liaison Structure

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) Tuning out the girls recounting my many humiliations at Rocky's left me free to contemplate important matters. First dinner, then thinking about what we'd do afterward, how many times we'd do it, and in what positions. Important stuff. It'd been far too long since I'd had sex, and I badly needed to compensate for being in Rocky's company for so long. We'll have to take Donna home before we could start our celebration of the end of the...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 86 Preparing Ava Part One

Wednesday, April 20, 2005 (Continued) When our meal ended, Vanessa said, "Donna, do you want to do the dishes with me so I can tell you some things that will help you convince Mark that you're growing into a mature young woman?" Helping with the dishes, something Donna often does anyway, was an inconsequential cost for such useful advice. She eagerly agreed. Vanessa added, "You three go and make your phone calls." Carol said, "I'll help with the dishes too. Julia doesn't need my...

3 years ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 269 About Cuties and Ducklings Especially Diana and Claire Norris

Late-June to Early-July, 2005 I didn't screw any of the Cuties or Ducklings before we went to Europe, although I easily could have. I was really saving that until we had the privacy of the mansion. We did get each group to arrange a mass get together which I just coincidentally happened to be in the area of. I stopped to talk with my sister and her friends, and much flirting ensued. Our clothes remained on, although we did play a few fondling games when we could be sure that no one was...

1 year ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 270 About Two More Girls Savannah and Abigale

Late-June to Early-July, 2005 Of the Target Girls, Savannah was a somewhat special case as she'd been the one that'd spurred me to start the Target Game, was the one that I had the easiest access to, and some relationship momentum with, so I had some extra plans for her. Soon after the Aquatic Center visit, and before the first Target Game date a few days later, I had a talk with Carol about what I wanted to do with Savannah. Carol laughed and said she'd help. She also expressed a fair...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 88 Picking Liaisons

Thursday, April 21, 2005 I woke in the dark with both girls holding me. Looking at the clock showed that I'd had about the same amount of sleep as the previous night, just over four hours. I'd woken at 2:10am yesterday, but it was nearly 4am now as our 'celebration' had started unbelievably later than it should have, which had been ten minutes after school finished, and that's including time to drop Donna off at home. I extracted myself, trying not to touch Julia as I crab-walked over...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 271 About Three More Girls Gina Leanna and Ava

Late-June to Early-July, 2005 (Continued) One of the miscellaneous dates I did have time for, was with Gina, my favorite Italian girl. She was the only one I knew, but she was definitely my favorite for two very important reasons: she was happy to cook, and she was good at it. Leanna was included in the date, making it just the three of us. Leanna had calmed down since her foolish tantrum, and she'd apologized very sincerely to me. Normally I wouldn't have dated her again, but I wanted to...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 89 Homosexual Clothes Make Girls Faint

Thursday, April 21, 2005 (Continued) We were cutting getting to class a little fine, so Julia, Lily, a couple of the Liaison rejects and I went straight into the classroom as soon as we arrived. I was thinking about other things (recalling the wonderful stripping race, if you must know), and I automatically paused to let the girls traveling with me enter the room first, then I entered after them. Classrooms are always very noisy places just before class starts. There's lots of catching up,...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 272 Family Trip to Europe

Tuesday, July 5 to Wednesday, July 27, 2005 There were two areas I was REALLY hoping for progress in before we left to go to England: Mom's consenting to our three-way marriage, and the mansion purchase. Mom stuck to her guns (not a shotgun unfortunately; a reference to the "shotgun wedding" euphemism. Carol's getting pregnant wasn't a tactic we would use). Mom was staunchly and frustratingly withholding her decision; which, in effect, was the same as saying no, except Carol and I had...

1 year ago
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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 91 First Time Training at Aikido

Thursday, April 21, 2005 (Continued) As soon as we walked into the dojo, Sensei spotted me and quickly came over, greeting, "Good to see you, Mark." "Thank you. Sensei Nigel, this is my girlfriend Julia. You met before, when you came around to her home to test my ki a week ago." "I remember. Nice to meet you again, Julia. I have a gi for you, Mark, so get dressed first." Sensei relieved me of the books I was returning, gave me a gi, and told me to ask other students in the dressing...

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