Salamander
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Mandy
I woke for school the next day sure that someone was playing with the clocks, as it seemed like only a few minutes since I had gone to sleep. I got ready and had a large breakfast, hoping the extra food would give me the energy to maintain my disguise longer. The day before had been very draining. Keeping my mask on for most of the school day was a lot harder than I thought it would be.
I got my stuff together and with a quick goodbye, was out the door, waiting when D showed up a few minutes later. We walked into school together, chatting about the day ahead. I was less apprehensive than before, the school day being something of a known quantity, so we moved to more important subjects, like TV programs.
"Did you catch that Violet Dawn show last night?" asked D.
"No, I was way too tired to do much more than get my homework done. I was spark out after that." I replied.
"You should see if it's on the on demand channels. It had a fire elemental like you in it, and it had some pretty cool effects! Well I think they were effects, could have been they paid someone to make illusions, or even a real fire elemental."
"They use a lot of MORFS survivors on that show?"
"That's one of the only reason I watch it, it's hardly high drama, but it's nice to see real MORFS people in the media. I feel like I'm helping to further our cause by watching."
"We have a cause?"
"Well ... you know what I mean! If I watch, and the ratings for the show are higher, they can employ more people like us. It's helping other kids like us to get a foot in the entertainment industry."
"That makes a certain amount of sense. Still, the parts aren't exactly BAFTA material, comic book heroes and pop-up villains with crappy costumes."
"No I guess not, it's a start though."
D was quiet for a while then said, "You going to do the whole mask thing again?"
"Yeah."
"I wish you wouldn't. You practically collapsed after school. I don't want to see you hurt yourself to avoid the chance someone might hurt you. People will find out sooner or later, anyway."
"I can handle it, I just wasn't prepared yesterday. I'm sure I'll have fewer problems today."
"Well it's your decision; I'm only concerned for you as a friend."
I smiled at her; I knew she didn't completely understand what it was like. She didn't look completely normal by any stretch of the imagination, but she was close enough not to attract most attention. She was also strong and tough, which allowed her to deal with any trouble. In my natural state I couldn't pass for normal, everything about me screamed freak. Much as this new life had brought me some measure of happiness, with friendship and freedom, it was at the cost of forever looking in the mirror and seeing the twisted body I wore. If people saw me for what I was, they would hunt me. I had already seen it with others at this very school. I would have to hide myself away in the library, run from lesson to lesson trying to avoid the bullies. I could run and I could hide, but knew I couldn't fight. I had some power, but it was not useful unless I wanted to burn the school down, something that would get me expelled or worse, just like the other girl I had heard about.
While I suppose in practice, my current state of hiding away in the library recuperating was not that different that what would happen if I wore no mask. With it on, I could walk the halls with relative impunity and get through lessons without being taunted and feared.
As we approached the gates, I checked to make sure the coast was clear, and then switched on my blue eyed Mandy disguise. We met Jane as we entered school grounds, and headed up to our form room. People greeted Jane and D, and I got the occasional hello. If my classmates were anything like me, they had already forgotten my name.
We sat at the back of the room and waited, chatting about this and that, till Mr Griffiths walked in. He took the register briskly, then it was off to the first lesson of the day, which was double combined science. This lesson I shared with Jane and D, most of the time. I think certain bits were divided by ability, so sometimes Jane and I were partnered, as she was also in the top set for science.
Chemistry was quite interesting. My old school had no real facilities for any science so we just learnt the theory. To get to actually do experiments and see for myself how things worked was a lot of fun. I partnered with D for experiments testing evaporation point of water and other liquids.
In a lapse in concentration, as I was removing a beaker of liquid from over the Bunsen burner, I got distracted and didn't notice I was holding my hand in the flame for an extended period of time while noting down some results.
I was surprised when the teacher, Mrs Murphy, shouted my name, "Amanda, watch that flame! You'll burn yourself!"
"Huh," I said, then looking down seeing the flames curling around my hand added, "Oh."
I removed my hand perhaps a little too swiftly, then carried on with what I was doing, but Mrs Murphy, who had obviously seen my hand in the fire and assumed my swift removal was down to a burn, rushed over.
"Let me see how bad the burn is, we need to get it under some cold water quickly," she said worriedly.
"I'm fine," I said, showing her my untouched hand.
"I don't understand. It looked like your hand was in the flame. That burns at a thousand degrees, you should have been badly burnt," she said as she snatched my hand to examine it.
"Must have been a trick of the light Miss. It didn't look like her hand was anywhere near the fire to me," said D, trying to cover for me.
She examined my hand and then got a strange look on her face and ran her finger along the surface of my hand. I realised she was feeling my scales, so I snatched my hand back. I had to fight the instinctual reaction that was telling me to vanish and run. She stared at me a bit; suspicion floating round her mind, then went back to her desk.
As we carried on for the rest of the double lesson, the teacher kept giving me looks. I was a bit worried about what she was going to do. By the end of the lesson, I was feeling tired again, and keen to get out and rest up. I also wanted to get away from the teacher's stares.
The bell went and I scrambled to get everything in to my bag so I could leave, but Mrs Murphy walked over and said, "I want to see you two, so don't go anywhere."
She went and stood by the door, I guess to stop us escaping, the urge to vanish and make a break for it flared again. It was made even worse by the fact that I was running out of energy to conceal myself.
The room emptied, Jane tried to stay too but the teacher turfed her out, then shut the door.
"Now what is going on? I saw you burn yourself and your hand feels like you've damaged it in some way. What are you hiding?" she asked, I could feel her anger.
Pain was lancing through me from the strain of holding the illusion "I'm not hiding anything," I tried. But she wasn't convinced.
"Show me your hand again!" she said.
I had dropped the hand part of my disguise to conserve energy, I dug deep and re-established it on my left hand. The pain in my head was getting worse, she examined my hand the strain was getting to me, I was close to my limit.
"Show me the other one," she said.
I struggled to establish the illusion over my other hand as well, she was still holding on to the left hand so I had to do both. I managed it but I was starting to lose it, the pain was terrible, and I was getting tunnel vision. As I brought my other hand up, I felt the world fade out, and I fainted.
I came to a while later to find I was cradled in D's lap, and she was looking down at me a very worried expression on her face. "She's coming round," she said. "Are you OK, Tish?"
"I think so," I replied.
I looked down and found my camouflage was now off, I panicked a bit looking around to see who was watching. I stifled the urge to try and re-establish my mask, knowing that would probably knock me out again. I looked up to see Mrs Murphy also looking down at me concerned and just a touch annoyed.
"Why didn't you say something?" she said.
"I didn't know how," I said almost in tears.
"Now then there's no need for that. I was worried you were hiding an injury. I could get into a lot of trouble if a student is injured and I don't report it. I guess your scales make you more fire resistant," she said
"Well possibly, but that's not the main thing. You see, I'm a fire elemental," I said.
"Oh. You're fire proof?" Mrs Murphy said.
"Yeah, I once sat in the middle a big lit bonfire and I was fine," I replied.
"That sounds like a very dangerous game, you shouldn't do things to test yourself like that. You could have been badly hurt!" she said, looking stern.
"It wasn't a game," said D in a cold voice, "Some nutters tried to burn Tish alive. At the time neither they, nor she, knew it wouldn't be fatal."
"What! Who did that?" Mrs Murphy exclaimed.
"My parents! They went to prison or something for it. I live with my sister now," I said, wishing I hadn't brought it up.
"They tried to burn you!" she exclaimed.
"Yes, because of this," I said gesturing to my face. She still looked incredulous, so I added more detail, "Well I suppose first they tried to shoot me, but missed and shot off one of my hands, which is growing back," I wiggled the fingerlets on my mostly regrown hand, "Then I escaped, went on the run living rough till D here rescued me, and her mum gave me a place to stay. But they caught me again and tried to burn me at the stake. Luckily, I was fireproof and I survived, the police carted them off. My sister, the only member of my family who didn't want me dead, became my legal guardian. Then I came here."
She was spluttering and completely agog from this barrage of information.
D took the initiative saying, "Anyway, we should be off to our next lesson."
She helped me up and pulled my hood up over my head, hiding my face. We headed for the door and began to open it.
This seemed to galvanise Mrs Murphy, snapping her out of what ever surprised state she was in. "Now wait just a minute, I assume the school is aware that all this has happened?".
"I think so, my sister handled that sort of stuff," I answered.
"Well I'll check with Mrs Thomas just to be certain. Now as for what happened, I understand why you are hiding yourself, but it clearly is harming you, and effecting your concentration in lessons. I want you to stop doing it," she said.
"But..." I started.
"No buts. Amanda, this will come out sooner or later, anyway. It could have happened in a lesson, then you could have hurt yourself and others by passing out like that. Even if no one was hurt, your secret would be out. It only takes one blabber mouth to spread anything around the school. Better you choose the terms. Besides, with you distracted you are wasting your chance to learn, and by all accounts you are reasonably bright, so you are wasting your chance to get a good education. Now I'm not going to say anything, but by next week, I want you to have stopped this. If not, then I'll have to have a talk with Mrs Thomas."
I bowed my head in defeat, "But I've seen what happens to people like me here, I don't want to be bullied and beaten up all the time."
"I won't let that happen," said D.
"You can't be there all the time, and it's not fair to expect you to be!"
"Nonsense! You're my friend, it's what friends do for each other," D said with a smile.
"If anyone bullies you, then just report it to the teachers and they'll sort the culprits out," said Mrs Murphy, showing great faith, both in other teachers and punishment to discourage the bullies.
I tried not to cry, things had been going so well, now this slip up had ruined everything.
"We had better get going," said D.
"Right, now next week I want to see you, Amanda, not some disguise, I'd prefer you to drop the charade before our next lesson Friday, but I'll give you a week," Mrs Murphy said. "Off you go then."
I pulled my hood up tight and stuck my hands deep in my pockets. Outside, we met a very worried looking Jane, who had been waiting just out of sight for us to reappear for quite some time.
"What happened, what took you so long?" she asked.
"Miss saw Tish with her hand in the flame and had a fit about it. She was checking her hand for damage and then felt Tish's scales, that's why she made us stay behind. Tish was too tired to maintain the disguise and passed out while she was grilling us," D explained.
"She's making me drop the disguise, or she'll go to the headmistress," I said dejectedly.
"Ouch," said Jane. "That's a bit harsh."
We wandered out of the science block. There wasn't much left of morning break, so we headed straight for our next lesson. On the way over to French, the day took another turn for the worse. I was distracted by the events in science and not completely paying attention to where I was going. I didn't see the group of girls storming forward as if everyone should move out of their way. When I didn't move, one of them walked right into me. Worst of all, it was Stacy Smith.
"Look where you're going..." she said, her eyes going down to where I was tumbled on the floor, my hood had fallen back and I had my hands splayed out to stop my fall, so they too were in plain view, "YOU!!!!" she screamed.
I picked myself up and tried to get away, but she grabbed my arm. "Let go of me!" I said.
"What are you doing here, freak? They shouldn't let your kind in this place, especially one with a history of attacking people like you," she spat, hate boiling off her.
I was now surrounded by this group of girls that seemed to be Stacy's extended gang. I saw the girl Becky, whom I had encountered the previous time, but the 5 or 6 others were new. All of them were just as hostile as Stacy.
"Leave me alone," I said.
"Or what? You can't attack me again! This time I've got witnesses, and reliable ones that won't side with you. You can't do anything," she stared at me a bit, then her eyes narrowed, "That was you the other day with the blue eyes. I thought you looked familiar. Disguising yourself as a real human rather than the animal you are, so you can attack more people without getting caught?"
I looked around frantically for D and Jane, but they were nowhere to be seen. They must have gone right past the group and carried on not hearing the commotion. I thought about trying to disappear but I was still too worn-out, just thinking of using my illusion powers gave me a splitting headache. I tried mentally calling Jane. If she was still reasonably close there was a chance she would pick me up with her telepathy.
JANE! I called JANE! HELP!
Nothing, the group was pressing closer, poking me, and shoving me, making comments.
"It's disgusting, how can anyone go out in public looking like that," one girl said.
"They shouldn't allow animals like that in schools, they're filthy and spread diseases," said another.
"We should mark it," said Becky with an evil grin. "So it can't try to pass itself off as human."
"Good idea," said Stacy. "Hold it I've got a compass in my bag, we'll use the point."
This was getting nasty, I briefly considered setting a few of them on fire, but I couldn't control it well enough to limit it. I would likely burn everything to ash within a few meters of me, and I don't think I'd get away with that. I struggled with the girls. I was stronger than them, but there were a lot of them, and I was still weak from passing out. I couldn't break free!
I tried my last gambit, I focused on Jane, and sent a message in emotions. A raw packet of feelings broadcast with all the power I could put behind it. I couldn't send thoughts, but I could transmit emotions. They weren't so good for communication but they were all I had. This last act drained what little strength I had left and my feeble struggles failed to even move the girls now.
Stacy had pulled out a compass and was walking towards me intent on scratching some sort of message onto me. I might heal from it, I didn't know the extent of my regenerative capabilities, but even then it would hurt, and take months to heal. The group was surrounded by a quite a few students who had a sort of dazed 'I can't believe this is happening' sort of look. I wished one of them had called for a teacher, or some kind of help.
"I've waited for this for a long time, now I'm going to punish you for what you did to me, freak!" Stacy said.
She started to bring the point of the compass towards my face. My heart was pounding, I tried desperately to get away from that point, but I was too weak. Stacy's evil joy at hurting me radiated from her, she was revelling in torturing me by slowly bringing her implement to bear. I could also feel the emotions of the girls around me. Quite a few were having second thoughts, but a depressingly large number were still in gleeful joy at what was happening.
"Help! HELP!" I cried. Why wasn't someone helping me!
Stacy's eyes took on a maniacal gleam and in a quiet menacing voice she said, "No one is going to help you, freak! They see you for what you really are, a worthless animal. Scream all you want. No help is coming, it will only make cutting you more fun for me." She let out a sick laugh.
My world compressed to that glinting point inexorably approaching my face with Stacy's manic evil grin and malevolent emotions looming behind it. I was terrified a gibbering wreak.
Just as she was about to cut me I heard a shout from Becky, then heard D say in a flat menacing voice, "Put that down and let her go. Now!" My heart soared D had come to save me.
"Stay out of this, you big dumb animal," said Stacy.
I could have sworn D actually growled at that. A lot of the girls holding me were now extremely nervous. I guess harassing one hybrid who isn't putting up much of a fight, is very different from facing off with a 7ft tall girl who can snap you in half.
They began to loosen their grip edging away and then one of them said, "Teacher, run!"
They scattered, knocking me to the floor in the process. Stacy, now on her own, grabbed her bag and also legged it, saying, "I'll get you freak!"
I just lay there on the ground shaking, D came over and grabbed me, Helped me up, then held me close.
"Hey, it's alright I'm here, you're safe now," she said.
"S ... She wa ... s going to st ... ab my face," I sobbed clutching tight against D, my saviour once again. I didn't want to ever let go.
"There. There, it's alright," D said, gently stroking my head as I wept into her shoulder.
A teacher came running up, he took one look at me and D, I felt disgust radiate from him. "What's going on here? You been causing trouble again Newman?" he asked with a sneer.
"No sir," said D, somehow making the title sound like an insult, "Stacy Smith tried to attack my friend here with some sort of sharp object, a compass or something."
"Oh yeah likely story, Stacy Smith, a respected and well liked pupil would attack some random girl? She wouldn't demean herself by touching that fr ... your friend," he said disdainfully. "Now move along, before I put you both in detention for spreading these false rumours."
At this point Mrs Murphy came running up to see what was wrong.
"What's going on? Are you alright Amanda?" she said.
"She was a..." D started.
"Shut it, Newman! No more of your lies, or I'll have you and your friend, expelled," the male teacher shouted. Then turning to Mrs Murphy, he continued, "I've got this, it's just these two trouble makers making up stories."
"What stories?" Mrs Murphy asked.
"Never mind. They're just lying. Don't bother listening to their kind," He said.
"Their kind?!" exclaimed Mrs Murphy.
"Er ... liars obviously," he said, trying to catch himself. "Now get gone you two, before I see to it you are both sent home."
"Come on Tish, we'll take this to Mrs Thomas," said D with a cold glint in her eye.
"What did you say, Newman?" He asked.
"Nothing, Sir" D said, the 'Sir' sounding even more derisive than it had the first time.
She helped me walk off towards the office block. I was a bit unsteady on my feet. I still didn't seem to be able to stop shaking and I was still out of it from collapsing. I clung to D for support, I think at some points, maybe a little too hard, as my talons cut little holes in her coat.
"Where are you going," the teacher called after us. "Stop this instant!"
D didn't stop. She marched me to the headmistress office. When we entered the outer office Mrs Donnal gave us both a sneer. "What do you two want?"
"We want to see Mrs Thomas, now," D said.
"You can't. She's not in," said Mrs Donnal.
At which point the teacher and Mrs Murphy burst into the room.
"Out of here now! You are both going to be expelled for this," the male teacher said.
"I'm not leaving till I see Mrs Thomas," D replied.
"She's not in!" Mrs Donnal screeched. I sensed emotions coming from the door behind her, so she almost certainly was.
"Then we'll wait here till she comes back," said D.
The male teacher was now trying to pull D out of the room and was having no luck, as D was significantly stronger than he was. He moved over to me and tried to pull me away from D.
"Don't you touch her!" D shouted.
This commotion finally alerted Mrs Thomas to the fact that something was going on, and she flung open her door. "What is all this racket about?" she asked.
"Mrs Thomas..." D started.
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(Four) The man sat at the bar still wearing his cheap uniform, frankly I disliked him on sight but he would be useful so I suppressed my distaste. I moved up to the bar a meter or so down from him, trying not to scratch at my face for fear of disturbing my disguise. Personal contact was risky so I did what I could to mitigate the risk. The ex guard was pretty drunk and quite loud, it would make my job easier. Since half the pub could hear the guys ranting it wouldn't be a stretch to seem...
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Wednesday, 5th of December, 2035 (Mandy) I woke up feeling refreshed, the tiredness and aching of my muscles gone. I got myself ready for the day ahead and then wolfed down my breakfast. I packed my bag and was out the door as soon as D turned up. For some reason I felt very happy to be going back to school, I was practically skipping along. Maybe it was because I knew at least one of my enemies was no longer there to torment me, but it was also the fact that I could see my friends...
(Four) I contacted the security guard. The demon had taken out one of its enemies and somehow portrayed itself as some poor helpless victim but it showed no sign of injury now. Seeing how it dealt with a fully grown man would be informative. "Good evening friend, the day has arrived. Are you prepared?" I asked. "You bet, I've been itching for payback to that freak," he replied. "Very well this evening will be when your opportunity presents itself. I will contact you with further...
(Mandy) French was as good as could be expected, I was less of a distraction than previous lessons. My return was already old news with probably a host of additional rumours, by lunch time I was sure I would hear that I had returned from the dead or something similar. Next came Maths, I took my seat at the back and waited for the lesson to start. I saw Alice turn and look at me a few times then stand up and come back towards me. I tensed reading myself for an attack, but what she said...
(Four) I rang the number of the security guard as soon as the girl arrived at her workplace, I wasn't sure what the girl intended in this place. It didn't seem to be useful to her mission but she had proven to be a master strategist thus far so there could have been some move she was using here that I couldn't see. I briefly wondered if she was planning on poisoning people but that didn't seem like her style, she used others to do her dirty work, she wouldn't expose herself in that...
(Mandy) Work had been tough but when Joan had come over to tell me to clear off I sensed she was happy with me. I tidied up and headed out wanting to be home. My tummy rumbled, all the work had made me hungry. I changed back into my clothes and then headed out the back door into the evening, not really paying attention. The first clue that something was wrong was when a large shadow fell across me. A large man stood at the entrance to the alleyway silhouetted in the light from the...
(Four) Finding the security cameras in the alley way had been quite a time saver, no need to set up our own just tap the existing circuit. Less for anyone to find in any subsequent investigation if the idiot guard talked. I watched the playback with interest. I was a little disappointed that the girl didn't go toe to toe with the guard herself, something she was clearly capable of. Still watching her maneuver and outwit the fool was reward enough. It took several passes with image...
(Mandy) As we got through the door of D's house I was promptly grabbed and relentlessly hugged by Gwen. Then she covered me with kisses as well just to make doubly sure. "Oh let me get a look at you, are you alright? I was worried when you told me what happened, I can't believe you got attacked again!" she said hugging me once more. "I think I'm going to have to lock you away somewhere. It's not safe for you out there." "I'm fine Gwen," I said hugging her, back. "Well come...
Thursday, 6th of December, 2035 (Mandy) Thursday came to call and the usual morning scramble took place. I nearly forgot my PE kit which wouldn't have amused D or Miss Adams, but Gwen handily reminded me. I packed a towel but I suspected I could do without again, feeling confident I had the drying trick down now. After a hurried breakfast eaten only because Gwen insisted that it was the most important meal of the day, I met D and headed to school. On the way D checked that I had my Gym...
Friday, 7th of December, 2035 (Mandy) Friday at last. I was looking forward to the weekend for a bit of a rest, a chance to put my feet up and relax. The week had been tiring and a little nerve racking. Unfortunately it wasn't the weekend yet, I still had a day's worth of lessons and work before I could let my hair down. I got ready for school, then had a nice breakfast with Gwen. She wished me a pleasant day and I ran off to meet D. She greeted me with a lopsided smile, "So how are...
(Four) I watched the fight with interest. The bodyguard the girl had was increasingly a problem. She needed to be dealt with. I watched our target go deeper into the school and prepared to leave, taking a moment to observe the gang of boys picking themselves up. I swung the parabolic mic in their direction just out of curiosity. "Damn that D!" shouted one boy. "She's too strong Flint maybe we should just forget that Amanda chick. Plus you know Winston has a thing for her too," another...
(Mandy) We got into registration a short while after the debacle at the gate, I got a few friendly hellos from various people. The three of us sat down at the back and chatted while we were waiting. "Have you seen that the new film with Brad Jones is out," Jane said excitedly, "he is such a hunk!" "Yeah pretty easy on the eyes," grinned D, "We should go see it, maybe Sunday. What d'ya reckon Tish?" "OK I guess," I said half heartedly. "What, you don't like Brad Jones!" Jane...
(Mandy) It was the usual struggle to get up and about come Monday. It seemed like after the weekend getting up was even harder than it usually was. I loaded my PE kit in with my normal school stuff ready for the club this evening. I had my breakfast a cup of tea and was off as soon as D knocked on the door. Once I was out in the air I began to feel more awake and happy, another day out and about with my friends and then as a treat at the end the club where I could cut loose and use my...
(Four) The gamble with the gang of boys really had paid off wonderfully. It had meant following them around for a few days to keep them on a short leash, and therefore not gaining anything new on the demon. But it paid off big time. Not only was the big beast bodyguard now out of the picture for a good while, if not permanently, but we had caught some great footage of the target fighting. I was quite surprised the bodyguard survived at all. Usually a HEFW shredded anything it was pointed...
Tuesday 11th to Wednesday 12th, of December, 2035 (Mandy) When we got home I wanted to phone Jane to tell her what had happened but it was quite late and Gwen insisted I rest. I was very tired both from the emotional strain of the day but also the amount of energy I had used in my fire-storm. I still didn't sleep well I had many nightmares about D. In some she died due to the gang, in others I caused her death by fire and her ghost berated me for my carelessness. Sometimes it was me...
(Four) The tension was incredible, One had called us back together again for a meeting and it was clear to me that our time had come. We knew the demons tricks, we had cleared the way taking out its bodyguard, we had documented its abilities, we even knew its true form. Most people in the room felt the same way and there was a murmur of excitement as there always was when the hunt was finally approaching. The knights were always meticulous in our planning and preparation and never struck...
(Mandy) Wednesday came and Gwen walked me to school again, I wondered how long she was going to do that. I didn't mind her company so it was OK. We met Jane at the gate and then Gwen waved me goodbye promising to meet me there at home time. Jane and I walked up to our classroom together. "I saw D yesterday," said Jane. "Yeah I saw your flowers they were lovely," I replied. "It was so hard to see her like that, she's always been so strong to see her in that bed with all those...
(Gwen) We were stood outside Mandy's workplace, she thrust her coat and bag into my hands and dashed into the building before I could stop her. She might be fireproof but there are other dangers in burning buildings besides fire. I knew I could do nothing but wait and hope she made it out all right. Pretty soon the professionals turned up fire fighters with all their specialist gear, police to control the crowd, and a ambulance, it seemed like they were covering all bases. It seemed like...
(Mandy) I came to tied up with something over my head. "Ah the demon stirs," a voice said. The bag over my head was pulled off abruptly I blinked due to the sudden bright light. As my eyes adapted I saw I was sat in a clearing in what looked like a forest. A few vans and other vehicles surrounded the clearing with their headlights blazing, one of them was the phony ambulance that had grabbed me at the restaurant. I saw a group of people standing around, they were all dressed in strange...
Epilogue "You can go in now Mr Smith," said the attractive young personal assistant. I stood grabbed my briefcase and made my way into the office, I disliked going to see the boss. It made me nervous, maybe it was the whole secrecy thing and the fact that who ever they were they were an order of magnitude more powerful than I was. "You wanted to see me Boss," I said. "Yes Mr Smith take a seat," said an electronic voice emitted from a speaker on the wall. I felt the tingle of a scan...
I was too shocked to speak. The doctor was muttering, that there was nothing to worry about, and other semi comforting nonsense. I barely heard him. "But ... I ... How!?" I stammered. The doctor gave me a sympathetic look, "Despite what your father believes, there is nothing supernatural about MORFS. The fact that your family has been relatively unaffected by the disease was no guarantee this would always be the case. All it takes is the right infection to trigger the syndrome. The fact...
I don't know how long I ran, for I just wanted to get as far away as possible. Eventually a combination of fatigue, and probably blood loss, brought me to a stop. I found a small wooded area in a small park, and hid in the bushes, and I must have passed out. I woke up in the dark, with a horrible pain in what remained of my left hand. I looked at the bloody stump in horror. I knew it needed at the very least, bandaging, if not surgery, but I could not get help in the village. Dr Benson...
I was on my way back from picking up a book for my mum. I hated this part of town it had become something of a enclave for anti-MORFS elements, and it was not somewhere someone with obvious physical differences was made welcome. In better times, it had been a prosperous retail district, till larger shopping centres opened up on the other side of town, drawing trade away, and causing it to become run down and populated by more unsavoury types. But some of the old shops still remained, not...
I came to in a comfy bed. At first, I thought I must be hallucinating. When the feeling didn't go away, I wondered where I was. Still, I was comfy and no one was attacking me, so I rested for a bit. After a few weeks of sleeping rough, it was wonderful to be in a soft comfy bed. A short while later the door opened, and the girl who had saved me from the group of men earlier stuck her head round the door. She looked at me quizzically for a bit then asked, "Are you awake?" She paused "I...
I was sitting in the waiting room when I saw Mort return from her appointment. She was a strange young thing, but not unsurprisingly so, given her recent history. She seemed uncomfortable with the world around her, and was always very jumpy. She seemed very ill at ease with hybrids. Not having grown up around them probably played a big part in that. She was also uncomfortable in her own skin, her movements clumsy, due to her change. Still, even given the fundamentalist brainwashing she had...
I had just dealt with the last patient of the morning, and was tidying up ready for heading home for some lunch, when I noticed a change of status notification on my computer for one of my patient's files. I took a quick look and found that it was Mortimer Wilson's file. I was quite pleased to see that young Mortimer had been to a specialist centre for a checkup. Though I had done what I could, the local climate was unfavourable to those who had suffered MORFS, so no local specialised care...
We got back from the doctor's a short while later, and I relayed Sarah and Anna's discovery's. D suggested I practice grabbing things with my tongue, since this could prove to be a useful skill in attaining snacks quickly, and with stealth. Joyce rolled her eyes at this and went to make some tea. D set out some objects to practice on, and reluctantly, I tried to grab them with my tongue. It took some time to work out how to use my tongue consciously, and I quickly discovered there were...
D, Jane, and myself walked into town together. It was a reasonable way, taking an hour or so, but it was a nice day, so I didn't mind the walk. When we got into the centre of the shopping district it was fairly busy. It seemed to be the evening rush of people hitting the shops after work. This made me a bit nervous, but being with D and Jane reassured me a little. There were one or two people other people about who had been obviously affected by MORFS, and no one seemed to be...
I was just coming into the lounge when I heard my sister on her phone. She was talking to someone called Anne, which was odd, as none of her friends were called Anne. Plus, she seemed unusually pleased to get this call. She had been moping since she'd helped the freak demon that had possessed Mort escape. If it hadn't been for her, Dad would have blown that monster's head clean off. I decided to follow her, to see what the silly cow was up to. She headed outside through the front door, so...
After speaking to my sister, I felt quite elated. D, Jane, and I started out on our shopping trip with gusto. First, we needed to get things like underwear, which took a bit of the shine off my happiness. Still, it was a necessary evil, so I tried to suppress my embarrassment. Since we had no idea of my sizes, beyond a general shorter than D, taller than Jane, I had to be measured. The lady in the shop was more than happy to help out with that. A short while later we knew my statistics, and...
The next few days went by pretty quickly. I spent a lot of time with D and Jane, the three of us becoming good friends. I practised my abilities some more, as my hand slowly regrew. I was soon at the point of having stubs where my fingers should be. While D and Jane were at school I stayed with Joyce. I had a few more conversations with Gwen, who was getting more and more keen to meet up. After much discussion with Joyce and D, I agreed, and we set a time and a place which was public and...
It happened so fast. One moment Mort and her sister were there talking, the next they were gone, and a van was speeding off into the distance. I tried to run after them but they were too quick. I franticly wrote down the van's number plate, only just getting it before it vanished from sight. I wasn't sure what to do next, so I called mum. By this point, I was in a bit of a panic. "Mum! Mort has been kidnapped! She was with her sister, then a van got them both. I couldn't do anything," I...
When I came to, I wished I hadn't. I was tied up in an old cellar in an old brick building with thick walls and high ceilings. A small skylight set into a tall shaft the only illumination. The way in and out of the room was blocked by a large wooden door. Even if I could get free, I doubted anyone could escape here without help. I heard voices outside the door, and then the sound of a key entering the lock. I went slack, and pretended to still be unconscious. "So this is the monster that...
I got home in record time, and found that Sarah was already there, talking on the phone to someone. When she saw me, she gave me a reassuring squeeze of the hand, then went back to the phone. I found my way in to the kitchen, to find mum making tea. She handed me a cuppa, giving me a worried look. I took a drink of tea, and feeling a bit better, told mum what Officer Williams had said. "Don't worry too much Dear. Everyone is working on finding her and getting her back safe," Mum tried to...
I came to a while later. Things had gotten worse again. I could hear Gwen shouting. I was chained to something a post in the ground, surrounded by piles of wood. With a sinking sensation, I realised I was on a bonfire, chained to a post in the centre. I looked up and saw several men holding my sister. In front of them were my father and mother. My father was holding a lit torch. Father was spouting some religious scripture, while mother looked on with a righteous look on her face. I heard my...
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ToysI am married to my wife for almost 7 years now and everything is going quite normal in my life.Work is great and I have the best Mother-In-Law you can think about.Her name is Matilda.She is 53 and have a average body and looks very sexy when I get to see her sometimes in her short night gowns.Her husband and my father-in-law is 69 years and as usual for men his age cannot get an erection and I suspect that he likes little boys but that is another story. It all began about 4 months...