Something Feels Strange - 49

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Feels Strange   The first indication something is wrong comes when I hear someone stumble over some shoes I left out just for that purpose.

“Laurie?” I enquire as, groggily, I try to sit up.

“Not quite,” a gruff male voice responds quietly, as I become aware of an aromatic cloth clapped over my mouth and nose. I begin to struggle and bite but I’m pinned to my bed and my world quickly turns black.

My last thought before passing out is: Where’s the FBI––?

Chapter 49: Happenings

The first thing I notice as I waken is a throbbing headache and nausea. I shut my eyes quickly after opening them when confronted with a brightly lit room.

“She’s coming around,” an unfamiliar female voice says in response to the moan that escapes my lips.

“I feel sick,” I moan with my eyes tightly closed. I hear hospital type sounds around me. The smell matches the sounds.

“I’d think so,” agrees the voice. “Chloroform will do that to you. I’ve got something here for you–should you decide to vomit.” As if vomiting was a choice–in my limited experience it’s more like an uncontrolled reaction.

Several sets of footsteps enter the room followed by a greeting from a welcome male voice, “Hey, Princess, how’re you feeling?”

“I think someone stomped on my head and kicked me in the stomach,” I reply with pain in my voice. “Could someone kill the lights? What are you doing here, Major Dad? Aren’t you supposed to be off on a mission somewhere?”

He laughs lightly: “You are my mission, Princess. I’ve been here for several days now keeping an eye on you.”

“Not close enough,” I accuse him. “Somebody got into my bedroom who wasn’t supposed to.”

“Close enough that we need to have a talk about your boyfriend,” he informs me in a fatherly tone.

“They moved faster than we expected,” Helen’s voice admits while my eyes are still tightly shut. “Those guys were good–but we were waiting for them when they carried you out. We nailed them all without a scuffle. They weren’t ready to die for their cause.” She sounded disappointed at that last statement. The girl is seriously messed up.

Hearing the click of the light switch, slowly I open my eyes to see the Major, Helen, a nurse and a doctor in the darkened room. Helen and the Major are both wearing black uniforms and bullet proof vests.

“I can’t tell you how good it is to see you, guys,” I admit.

The next phase is spent by the medical staff making sure that I’m all right. I guess an overdose of chloroform can be damaging and even fatal but I check out okay. Somewhere along the line I must have lost my pajamas as I find myself in one of those stupid hospital gowns that everyone complains about. I understand the concern–they’re drafty and don’t cover much.

“Anyone care to tell me what happened?” I ask after the medical people are done and my pajamas are returned to me. Checking the pockets, I find that the hideous lipstick beacon is still with me.

“We’ll talk about it on the way home,” the Major says, “Get dressed and we’ll get you out of here.”

Helen helps me get dressed in my pajamas again. She thinks the ‘Hello Kitty’ hipster briefs are cute. I just roll my eyes at that comment. No one thought to bring any of my other clothes so I guess I get to go home dressed as I came. That means that I’m braless–something which is painfully obvious as I walk out of the examination room. I have to cross my arms on my chest to try and keep my small breasts under control. I really miss my bra. At least we’ve dropped the boot thing. “It’s the in thing for teenage girls to wear the pajama bottoms everywhere these days,” Helen reassures me. Yeah, I think, but the camisole top is a bit too revealing.

A policewoman and a policeman show up and we spend more time than necessary going over my version of the evening’s events. They record my statement and take lots of notes. The Major and Helen are standing by to listen. What’s there to tell? I was awakened by a stealthy intruder and was out like a light a minute or two later. No, I didn’t see the guy. Could I recognize the voice if I heard it again? Maybe. Did they hurt me? Not really.

It’s not too soon for me when the black SUV pulls up to the emergency room entrance and I scramble into the back seat before too many people see me like this–I’m so embarrassed.

It’s seven o’clock–as in morning seven o’clock–when we finally pull away from the hospital. Traffic is already picking up.

“So,” I bring up my earlier question, “Tell me what I missed. It must have been good.”

“The short version,” Major Dad begins, “is that the thugs came in quick. They pulled up to the house in a black utility van at the stroke of two o’clock and three of them headed for the house at double time. There were two other cars–one up and one down the street–acting as lookouts. It was a well organized lightening strike. They gained entry to the house as if it wasn’t even locked. They must have found your bedroom quickly. We suspect that they’d broken into the house sometime earlier and had the layout all figured out so they just had to go straight to your room. By the time we scrambled our team they were carrying you out of the house. By then we had two squads take down the lookouts and another had captured the getaway van. The kidnappers found themselves looking down the barrels of half a dozen automatic assault rifles. One of the perps decided to try the hostage trick, but the laser dot on his forehead convinced him otherwise–that and the fact that his two partners in crime had immediately dropped their weapons and put their hands on their heads when asked to. It was over as quickly as it began and without a shot fired. The team was posted in the vacant house just down and across the street so they were able deploy quickly. Helen was monitoring the security system from there and recorded the whole thing. These guys don’t stand a chance in court.”

“I bet they were surprised,” I said in awe. “I imagine all the action and flashing lights woke up the whole neighborhood.”

Helen grins from ear to ear, “That’s the best part. The whole operation didn’t even wake up your Aunt and cousin. It was fast and quiet. We didn’t bother to call the police until everyone was secure. I’d already headed off to the hospital with you before anyone woke up Jen. We asked the police to send only one car and to can the lights. It must have been a slow night because they sent six cars but at least they kept their strobe lights off. They were very disappointed to have missed the fun. The neighbors didn’t figure out there was anything happening until they saw the crime scene tape around your Aunt’s house in the morning, I think the neighborhood phone tree is working well, because a hour ago half the neighborhood was out asking what happened. I think a lot of folks are going to be late for work this morning.”

Sure enough, when we arrive at the house, there are several police cars and a crime lab motor home out front, crime scene tape around the front yard, two news teams, and a gallery of nosey neighbors watching from across the street. There’s no way I’m going to get in the house unnoticed. I wonder why they have to go to so much trouble collecting evidence when they’ve got all the recordings from the Major’s team, but hey, I guess that’s what they do.

“Helen,” I beg, “will you at least go get me a robe or something to cover up with?”

“Sure, Princess,” she grins at me. “Is there anything else Your Highness requires?”

I just glare at her, “Funny. Ha, ha. Just help me out, will you?”

I’m really glad the SUV windows are heavily tinted. Unfortunately, the news hounds are bored with conjecturing about everything for the last hour and are attracted to the black SUV like bees to honey. There’s really no way I’ll get in the house unnoticed.

“On second thought,” I ask the Major. “Can you get word to Helen to find me some clothes instead and we go somewhere else until the crowd goes away? We really don’t need to bring any more attention my way.”

“Good idea, Princess,” he responds and gets Helen on the radio. A few minutes later, Laurie comes blasting out of the house with my book pack in hand and jumps into the back seat with me. I duck down so as not to be seen as she enters the car with several TV cameras recording the event. Helen is right behind her.

“Tina,” Laurie exclaims as she literally throws herself at me in a huge hug. “Are you all right? When I heard that you’d been taken to the hospital I was so worried but they wouldn’t let us leave. They kept telling us that you were fine, but I was so frightened for you.”

“I’m fine,” I hug her back. “How are you? I was afraid that you might have gotten hurt.”

“You know how scary it is to be awakened by a big guy dressed in black and carrying an automatic weapon?” she begins to tell me of her experience.

“Kinda like a having a couple of big guys trying to smother you in your sleep?” I remind her that my wakeup call this morning was probably a tad bit more dramatic than hers.

We spend the rest of our drive twittering about the evening’s events before Laurie finally calms down. Asking the Major to keep his eyes on the road, I do a quick change out of my pajamas and into the bra, skirt and top that Laurie had brought me. I never thought I’d appreciate a bra so much. It actually feels comforting to have the secure feeling around my chest and to have my two friends under control. I slip on the skirt before slipping off the pajama bottoms.

Laurie reminds me of my obligation to check in with Mom so–reluctantly–I call her. She’s on her way to work when I reach her. As expected, she’s not exactly happy about the morning’s events but is relieved to hear that I’m well. She insists on having me fulfill my other obligation to her tonight. Dad’s still out of town so she has the time. We make a date for when she gets off work later this afternoon.

It turns out that the Major is staying at the same extended stay hotel in which Dr. Lang spent a few days last week. It’s adjacent to the municipal airport. Helen has a room there as well and she let’s me take a shower and clean up in her suite. Fortunately my makeup and wallet are in the bag Laurie brought to me. It’s getting to the point that I feel naked without a little make up on. Thirty minutes later we’re eating bagels in the Major’s suite.

“The good news,” he begins, “is that your mission is over. You don’t need to go back to work except for debriefing and turning in your special equipment. Either of you,” he also refers to Laurie.

“So what’s the bad news,” I enquire.

“The bad news,” he says with more seriousness, “is that we’ve just learned that Steph’s FBI team let Rana slip away.”

“What!” I exclaim. “How’d they do that?”

“We’re not sure,” he explains, “We think he was monitoring the attempted kidnapping from somewhere nearby–probably from wherever they were going to take you. When things went bottom up, he must have fled. The FBI was monitoring him and thought that he was home, but he wasn’t there when they went to serve their warrant. Only his son was home. His car was found across the street from here at the airport and his small private plane has gone. We’re not sure where he went, since he didn’t adhere to his flight plan but we suspect that he’s finding his way out of the country. We’re trying to track the plane now but he turned off his transponder. He can land at any remote strip and we won’t find the plane for a long time. We’ve got a lot of people searching for him right now.”

“All this work for nothing,” I pout.

“Actually, it’s not exactly for nothing,” the Major points out. “The FBI is currently serving warrants on about a dozen Lab employees for espionage. I’d say the spy ring has been broken and Harata Rana is pretty much through operating in the U.S. We’ve also taken out a decidedly vicious group of thugs. I’d say it’s been a pretty fruitful venture.”

“Oh,” Helen jumps in, “there was a woman driving the getaway van who matches the profile for the person who hit Ben. The FBI crime lab people are looking for evidence that will connect her with the hit-and-run. It appears they might have found a hair in the car that may help them. If they can connect her with that crime, then she’ll have another charge that’ll put her away for years.”

“Yeah,” I sigh, “but we really wanted to take down Rana’s downstream contacts as well.”

“That’s not without fruit either,” the Major responds. “but I’m not sure on the details of that.”

My cell phone starts moaning. Looking at the caller ID I see that it’s Caitlin.

“Hey, Caitlin,” I answer the phone.

“Tina!” she practically screams into the phone. “My God, girl, are you okay! I just got a call from Jenny who got a call from Mary whose Dad saw something about an attempted kidnapping at your Aunt’s home on the morning news. I turned on the TV and, like, there’s a picture of your house with, like, police everywhere. Was that you? Oh, my God, I can’t believe this is happening. Tell me it’s not true?” No need to put this on speaker phone–she’s shouting so loud everyone can hear what she’s said.

The Major gives a look that says: Now’s not the time to be telling the story.

“Yeah, girl,” I admit, “that was me but everything’s cool.”

“OH MY GOD!” She shouts into the phone. “You’ve got to, like, tell me all about it, girl. Are you home? Can I come over?”

“Not now,” I tell her. “I’m not home and I’m kinda busy right now. I’ll get with you later, okay?”

“I’m not working today,” she informs me. “You just, like, call me when you can. I’m, like, just dying to hear about this. The talking heads on the TV haven’t got a clue what’s going on.”

“’Bye, Caitlin,” I tell her patiently, before hanging up.

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The rest of the morning is pretty boring for both Laurie and I. Everyone else is off running around tying up loose ends while we’re just left to ourselves hanging around the hotel where no one knows us. The effects of the chloroform are long in leaving my system. Unfortunately, there’s not a pool at this hotel to sit by, so we end up watching TV and talking. Caitlin's right–the talking heads really don't have a clue as to what happened.

Aunt Jen called to check on us around noon. She updated us on the status of the investigation: apparently Dr. Lang slipped the net somehow too. When the FBI served a search warrant on his apartment they found evidence of a hasty departure. He has valuable knowledge that the terrorists can use so it’s suspected that he’s been spirited away. He was–by far–the most knowledgeable mole at the lab. It’s feared that terrorists could also set him up with a lab to work for them. That would be bad.

I tried calling Andy at home, but no one answered the phone. I left a message for him to call me. I call the shop but neither his mother nor he is there.

All this time on my hands gives me time to think. That’s not necessarily a good thing.

Now that the investigation is winding down I’m sure that, once again, I’m going to be given the option to transition. I find myself depressed at the thought. It seems strange for everything to be over. It seems to have happened too quickly. Laurie notices my depression.

“Tina,” she asks, “what’s on your mind. You seem pretty sad.”

“I don’t know what to do now,” I reply in frustration, “I suppose they’re going to want me to give up being Tina. I was kinda looking forward to the next couple of weeks. Also, it seems pretty anti-climatic now that it’s over.”

“You’re still enjoying being Tina, aren’t you?” she asks. “Just so you know–in spite of our rift last week–I really like Tina too.”

I smile at her, “Thanks, Laurie. I’ve really enjoyed spending time with you this summer also.  I know that I’ve been distracted by Caitlin and Andy, but it’s been really nice having you around. I was thinking the other night during our sleepover how fantastic it was to be there with my three best girl friends. There’s something about being close girl friends that is so much better than what boys experience. I’ll really miss that closeness probably more than anything else.” I reach out and give her hand a gentle squeeze.

She tries to lighten the mood, “And gee whiz, I thought it was your period that you are really going to miss.”

I give her a playful poke in the ribs.

“What else are you going to miss?” she asks. “I bet you’ll be glad to be getting back to the simplicity of being a guy. You know, no more makeup, no more panty hose, no more bras, no more messing with your hair, and the joy of a simpler wardrobe.”

“Actually,” I say looking down at the skirt and blouse I’m currently wearing, “I think I’ll miss the clothes. I really like comfortable skirts. I particularly like the way they feel on my legs as I walk. And there’s something special about wearing the fabrics women use. I really like the feminine feeling you get when wearing sexy underwear. Bras are a pain but I really like what they do for my look. I’ll really miss looking nice.”

“So, what’s so great about being a guy?” she asks. “What is that you miss about being Chris?”

I think about that one for a minute before replying, “I guess you hit the nail on the head when you said ‘simplicity.’ It is easier being a guy. I can guarantee you that it didn’t take Andy all day to prepare for our country club date. It was a fun social activity getting ready as a girl and the results were stunning, but it took up most of the day. I bet Andy only had minor help getting ready to go–probably from his mother–and it didn’t cost a small fortune. He didn’t even consider making getting ready for our date a social event. Sure, he had to pay for dinner and the dance–which probably makes things even financially–but it took a lot less time. Just getting ready for the day is easier without the complexity of feminine attire, makeup, and hair.

“Speaking of simplicity, there’s always the issue of peeing. There’s no lifting of skirts, wrestling with panties and panty hose and having to sit or squat. It’s simply a matter of unzipping your pants and fishing out the equipment, doing your business, then shake it off and put it away–all while standing up. That’s really nice.

“Guys are also much freer. There’s a lot less worry over a guy’s personal safety. A guy is rarely on the defensive. You remember Alaska? I felt like a deer during hunting season when Alex, Kyle, and Joe tracked us down on that boat. And look how hard it’s been to be rid of them! While they’re nice guys and all, Joey still wants me for his girlfriend and I have to constantly drop hints about not getting romantic and sidestepping his advances.  Just yesterday I got another email from him saying he was still looking for a way to come see me–and that after posting the image of me sitting on Andy’s lap on the back of Caitlin’s boat. The guys on the running team–particularly Ben–haven’t been much better.

“Anyway, speaking of freedom, as a guy nobody cared if I went out running by myself. I really miss my morning meditation sessions. While I’ve come to appreciate the more social nature of girls, there is something about a good long and hard solo run which I really miss. Running has been my salvation in a lot of ways, but as a girl I’ve had to drag Dan along which has caused its own set of problems.

“You can pretty much bet that when we go camping later this week, if I go as Tina, I’ll be restricted in my movements. I won’t be permitted to wander off myself for early morning fishing, I won’t be able to climb the big hill above the campground to meditate by myself, I’ll have to be with someone at all times. And why? Because I’m a girl and–like it or not–girls are targets for all sorts of bad things. And girls don’t have the strength that guys do. And you know what? I actually agree with the restrictions. As a girl I like the security of having someone else around because I’m always feeling vulnerable. I want to be protected from the predators out there. But as a guy, there’s not the need for that feeling.”

Laurie is contemplative as I unload my feelings about all this.

“So,” she asks as I pause for a moment, “if it’s so great, why are you so hesitant about changing back? It sounds as if you’re more passionate about being a guy than a girl.”

“I suppose,” I reply, “that I know being Tina is a unique opportunity that will never happen again. As I said, there’s things I really like about being a girl that I’ll never have again–I want to hold on to them for as long as I can.”

“Things like Andy?” she asks with a coy smile.

“Yes,” I grin back with a slight blush, “things like Andy. And also things like Caitlin and Laurie–close girl friends. I’ve always known that girls can be much closer than guys, but to experience it has been fantastic. There’s no way that a guy and a girl can have the same kind of  bond as two girls. I love you guys to death, and I’ll miss that special companionship.” My eyes start to water as I give her hand another squeeze.

“Me too,” she agrees, pulling me into one of those wonderfully warm, sisterly hugs. Happy tears flow from two sets of eyes.

“You sidestepped my question about Andy,” she points out after a tender moment passes. “How are your feelings different for Andy than Chris’s feelings for me?”

“There’s a loaded question if I ever heard one,” I grin at her. “Being a girl in love is very similar to being a guy in love. The physical response, however, is very different. As I girl I feel like I’m melting and it’s a wonderful feeling. As a guy Chris gets more sexually aroused–which is more uncomfortable as a guy–and worked up. As a girl I like being held and protected. As Chris I like to hold and protect. It’s hard to say which is better. I like them both in their context although I’ll always miss aspects of one or the other, since you can never have both.”

“You don’t get sexually aroused as a girl?” she asks with some wonder.

“I didn’t say that,” I blush. “I do, and it as hard to control as girl as it is as guy in a lot of ways. It’s just as a guy it seems a little more overwhelming.”

“Have you experimented with your female equipment at all?” Laurie asks with a slight grin.

“Laurie!” I blush a bright red. “That’s kinda personal.”

“I take it from your blush that you have,” she adds, ignoring my protest.

“Only a couple of times,” I admit, recalling a couple of long showers and couple late night bedroom incidents. Hey, I’ll never get another chance you know. Sometimes a girl just has to let off some pent up sexual frustration just like a guy does.

“And how does it compare?” she presses with interest.

“Let’s just say,” I reply, trying to sidestep the question, “that I really like being a girl.”

“You and Andy haven’t done it yet, I hope,” she looks intently at me.

“No,” I reply emphatically, “we haven’t.”

“Haven’t you wanted to?” she asks. My, she’s getting personal here–but, as Caitlin would say, that’s what girl friends do.

Blushing even harder than before. I guess I might as well be open with her, “Wanted too? You bet. There’s been times when it’s been hard to keep my clothes on. But, I’ve maintained the same discipline we did as the Chris and Laurie team–for all the same reasons. The one intense female experience that I won’t have is sex. I’ve been sorely tempted to give it a try so I can compare later, but I’m sure that if I did, it would really mess me up for life; I’d always be comparing. That’s just too much intensity for me. Also I want sex to be special when it happens and the time’s not right for either Andy or me. You tell me that’s why you haven’t had sex with Chris.”

“Yes,” she responds, “but I know that sex is going to happen sometime for me. It’ll happen at the right time and with the right guy. I really look forward to it, but I want it to be a priceless experience.”

“Well,” I add, “sex is going to happen for me too–and under the same conditions. Only I’ll experience it as a guy, not as a girl.”

We sit and contemplate what has just transpired between us for a few minutes.

Eventually Laurie breaks the silence. “Okay, Tina,” she asks with a big smile, “now that we don’t have to work for the rest of the summer, what would my favorite girl friend like to do with her time? The Lab is paying us a big bonus for completing our mission so we don’t have to worry much about money.”

“Let’s call Caitlin and bust out of here,” I suggest. “I’m feeling much better now, but I could use some shopping therapy and Caitlin needs a new wardrobe. Are you up for it?”

Her eyes light up. “Shopping! You bet I’m up for it. I’d love to help out Caitlin.”

After calling Aunt Jen to get permission, I call Caitlin who’s apparently been sitting on pins and needles waiting for my call.

“Shopping!” she exclaims, “I like shopping as much as the next girl, but at a time like this? Shouldn’t you be hunkered down in hiding somewhere?”

“They caught most of the bad guys,” I tell her, “and the last have fled the area. I’m safe now.” I tell her where we are.

“Whatever, girl,” she obviously doesn’t believe me, “I’ll be there before you know it.”

She was right. It’s a miracle that the girl got here without a speeding ticket–I suppose she was moving so fast the cops couldn’t catch her. Anyway, it seems as if she’s banging on the door before I get a chance to freshen up.

When Laurie opens the door, Caitlin bursts in like a small tornado and envelopes me in a huge hug. “I’m sooo glad you’re safe, Tina.”

“Me too,” I reply, “but I won’t be if you don’t let me breathe.”

We spend the next hour giving her an edited version of the summer mission–including how her father was a suspect–and working through the ramifications of the events. She went through similar feelings to those I’ve had about Laurie when she learns that our primary purpose in contacting her was to use her to get to her father. We point out that if we weren’t true friends, we wouldn’t have asked her to go shopping. Eventually we get most everything out in the open–there’s no mention of the sex change nor my past as Chris–and reassure Caitlin that she is one of my very best friends. She eventually notices that I’m walking without the aid of the boot and crutches so we explain the deception of the past few days.

By this time, we’re well past lunch and we’re all getting hungry. We adjourn to the nearby Carl’s Jr. and have something to eat while planning the shopping blitz we’re about to undertake. Caitlin is funny in the way she critiques everything about the eatery. She’s obviously thinking that her shop does it better. She’s taking a strange pride in her work at McHell. There’s no doubt that she’s very much a changed girl. With this afternoon’s shopping we’re about to take her change to the next level.

The afternoon is not going to be nearly long enough to do all that needs to be done because it is going to be cut short due to my date with Mom Quinn. With our time limit in mind, we go back to the mall in the next town over and engage in a detailed attack on all the clothing stores. We have much success and end up taking several trips to the car to unload bags. Caitlin doesn’t seem to worry much about budget–”My parent’s will ecstatic about the change,” she happily informs us, “They’ll pay for everything.” She’s still such a spoiled child at times. The selected clothes are much more restrained than her normal fare and we work hard to make sure that the items have style. We have a blast. Even Laurie and I picked up a few items. I sadly remind myself that Laurie will probably inherit my purchases before I get a chance to wear them.

If it weren’t for one nagging problem, I’d say it was a perfect afternoon.

The nagging problem?  It’s Andy. I’ve called at every opportunity and left a dozen messages but he’s not called me back. I’ve also sent several emails from my smart phone–he hasn’t responded to those either.

Where is that boy?

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Special thanks to Gabi for doing extra editing duty this week. I couldn't have done it without her.

Okay... everyone can take a break for week. Nothing more of this story will be posted until the 2nd week of August. I'm off to the mountains for a week to enjoy the beauty of nature and the company of friends. Aside from missing my favorite stories and the intriguing comments about mine, it'll be nice to get away from the computer for a while.

Enjoy your week!

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Calif.Star with extra sprouts please.

“Close enough that we need to have a talk about your boyfriend,” he informs me in a fatherly tone.

Did not quite understand this, I thought that he had info on Andy, But I guess it was more along the lines of be careful around boys?

August oh the dog days of july shall be even worse, well maybe we shall get a nice breeze or two.

5 out of 5 boxes of tissue and 6 out of 5 gold starsDesHS.jpg

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Our Heroine is Safe

Good news our heroine is safe. What about Andy. He is victim or
co-conspirator. Mostly likely victim. It is hard to wait for the
next chapter. Thank you for this excellent chapter.

Kaptin Nibbles

Where the heck IS Andy?

Abducted by his dad?

Was he part of dad's schema? Unlikely but who knows? Where is the mom?

The FBI and military proved fallible in allowing the abduction and in letting Rana and Doc Jerk slip away.

I fear one or both will attack Tina if SHE is on that campout. I only hope the FBI and military keep a secretive guard an her and nab the baddies.

Hope his transformation back goes off without a hitch. It took about a week for the female body to feel normal so a similar time for the reverse as he was a guy longer but the female body was an enhanced one and the experiences she has were intense. Hope there is not yet another mole in the FBI or the military that made the escapes possible. Pure dumb luck and weaknesses in their plan explain the escapes as well or better.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

God Cop Bad Cop?

Though it seems unlikely, maybe Andy was a tool of the bad guys and used in a double deception. Or, maybe Andy and Mom left the area? Maybe the FBI has them for protection? Maybe the bad guys have them?

I still wonder what it will be like for Chris to return? Will the process really work?

Nice story

Gwen

Hmmm

Or, maybe Andy and Mom left the area?

Quite possible.

Maybe the FBI has them for protection?

If Dr. Lange is still at large, somewhere on the face of this planet ... he probably would like nothing more than to see 'his family' put in their proper place and Rana would like nothing more than to keep the valuable doctor, 'happy'. The legal proceedings for the divorce are still pending and both Dr. Lang and Rana know they can hurt him. How much? They probably don't know for sure, but they do know that in a worse case scenario, Mrs. Lang's and Andy's knowledge of the activities of Dr. Lang may extend past just the divorce and into the Fed's case for treason.

If the FBI do have the Lang's in protective custody, they just may be dumb enough to try to atone for their screw-up (double agent?) and use the both of them as unwitting bait to get Dr. Lang. On the other hand, grabbing the Lang's as bait in an attempt to get Tina to come out of hiding might be too much of a carrot for Rana and his people to ignore.

Whatever the case, it sounds like there will be a very wide rift between Laurie and Chris, when he returns, maybe even a parting of the ways? Also from that same conversation, it pretty much sounds that Tina is adamant about Chris returning after weighing all the pros and cons ... just not right now. There's still two things weighing on our heroine's mind ... Andy and the camping trip.

It'll also be interesting if Chris remains resolved to return, after Amanda's evening 'with her daughter'. Tina Jeffers will likely disappear as called for when the mission was first concieved, but will the Quinn's get back their son or will they have a new teenaged daughter, courtesy of the 'Wizards'?

TiffQ's stated she's already written the finale, so I guess we'll just have to wait.

PB

What if

Andy and his mother have to go under witness protection. That
would end the Tina and Andy romance. As for the others. They
could be told Tina was actually Chris slightly modified. Then
he could return as Chris. He would be able to keep his girl friends
as for his guy friends he would not have to worry about them
continuing as friends as I doubt any guy would want to continue
being his friend if he at one time had the hots for Tina.

Kaptin Nibbles

Points....

Andy and his mother have to go under witness protection. That would end the Tina and Andy romance.

Too true, but if Tina 'goes back to Alaska' at the end of the summer, that too, ends any romance between the two or any friends that Tina Jeffers made, for that matter.

As for the others. They could be told Tina was actually Chris slightly modified.

Slightly modified? Not gonna fly for the simple reason of physical changes, and I don't mean typical female attributes.

In the early chapters dealing with the initial change for the midnight shopping spree (I think it was that one), Kris/Tina turns out to be shorter than Laurie, who in turn was shorter than Chris. How would one explain the loss of height for Tina and the subsequent restoration of said height upon Chris' return? Since Chris' transformation is highly classified (even the dept. responsible for the change is a covert enity unto itself with respect to the Labs organization), I doubt that anyone not already privy to the information of Chris' transformation, would be kept it the dark.

PB

Something Feels Strange - 49

Now that things are about to seemingly end, I get the idea that things are shifting gears into OVERDRIVE.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Something's not Right

Oh let's just simply believe that the FBI just lets Rana and Dr. Lang slip through their fingers. Something stinks and it isn't the story. I doubt that Tina is home free yet.

I'm looking forward to the next chapter to see who the really bad guys are.

As always,

Dru

As always,

Dru

Potiential Assasins

First I want to separate my comment from Islam and Muslims, because this is not about them.

Middle Easterners, on the other hand and perhaps more of the world than that, are NOT Americans, and they have vastly different attitudes about things. I assume that Rana is Middle Eastern and there are some canned attitudes about them. GENERALLY, Americans are not secretive, are open and to the point. The Middle Easterners that I know are not. I do not know them to be dishonest; just not candid.

Their attitudes about Police are different than mine and I think the general american public. I have never had a problem with the police. I know that they are in authority and I never challenge that. I think that tends to put them more at ease around me, and believe me, you do not want an excited cop around you. In my brief experience in Police work, it made me feel nice to be treated like a human.

For many Middle Easterners, and Hispanics, the police, you never want to see, no not ever. If they do come up to talk to you, expect trouble. For me, I would not know how to interpret an offer to accept a bribe. I'd probably be willing, but I would also fear that it could just as easily put me in the slammer.

What I have also experienced with Middle Easterners is that they know nothing about American Constitutional Law or any of that stuff. The Sixth Ammendment means nothing to them and even if they knew about it, they might ignore it. One of the people at my Masjid asked me if I was a spy. That let me know that the matter had been a subject of discussion there. Four times it has happened to me that someone has made an accusation about me, but I was never allowed to face who it was.

So, having said all that, I think that as long as Rana is on the loose, he or his buddies are likely to try to kill Tina or kidnap her. Remember her spy activities really are a minor part of this story. The big deal is the changing of her appearance.

Much peace

Gwen

Your Right

Tina is not free. There is evil at work. Some want to trade her in
for Chris. I am almost ashamed of myself for falling in love with a
female character that was once male. I guess Mr. Straight has a
slight bent. I know what it is. Back in my college days I worked
for an inventory company. I was selected to count all the female
under things as no one else wanted too. I have never been the same.

Kaptin Nibbles

Andy's whereabouts

Good question - let's hope the FBI have done a better job of monitoring him and his mum than his dad and Rana. Although there's only a couple of weeks of plot time left until the official end of the mission, I can imagine this taking a handful of episodes to resolve - especially as Tina's ambivalent about transitioning back.

Although Andy's dad and Rana have slipped the FBI's net, hopefully they've got feelers on the pair's assets and those they've contacted over the past few weeks, so any electronic messages / transactions will be picked up.

Of course, what might also be happening is that the FBI have deliberately pretended to lose track of the pair, so as to keep the knowledge of their whereabouts known to as few agents as possible, to minimise the chances of anything going wrong before the bust. After all, to completely nail the pair, they need to wait until the report is sent and intercept it. Maybe they're aware of the transformative agent, but haven't realised it can do gender transitions.

I imagine over the next couple of days, the rest of the 'gang' will hear the edited version of the summer's events.

As to the eventual outcome, here are five possibilities (there may be others, but I think these cover most possible scenarios):

  • Chris returns, remembers Tina fondly, but (apart from perhaps occasional crossdressing) doesn't have any long-term plans to re-explore femininity.
  • Chris returns, crossdresses frequently.
  • Chris returns, eventually transitions to female the conventional route.
  • Chris returns, but either permanently or temporarily brings Tina out to play via stocks of the transformative agent. (The 'timeshare' option)
  • Tina stays - possibly having occasional 'dress-down' days to remind herself of Chris.

 


EAFOAB Episode Summaries

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

10 Kinds of People and Binary

Your statement below your comments. About their being 10 kinds of
people those who do and those who don't understand binary. Is that
some kind of reference to the fact society takes a binary approach
to sexuality, male and female, and the realization in some areas
of the educated community that this may not be correct. That it
may be a little more complex. Just curious.

Kaptin Nibbles

it is just a binary thing

just as i believe in e levels of love of course that's a hex thing

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Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

that's a transcendental thing

"just as i believe in e levels of love of course that's a hex thing"

Actually, Euler might say that's an irrational and transcendental thing.

2.71828182845904523536…

Love is an irrational and transcendental thing; is that philosophical?

Kris

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

Well if we are going to get philosophical

My favorite Philosophers state

"To Do is to Be"- Nietzsche

but I can't ignore,

"To be is to Do"-Kant

but I think it is best summed up

"DO BE DO BE DO"-

Sinatra

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Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Love

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Sometimes, it's imaginary. Sometimes, it's real. It's always complex.

-- Daphne Xu

Too Many Screwups

RAMI

While Tina was rescued before anything really bad happened, there were too many screw ups. Mr Rana, slipped through the net, Dr. Lang is missing as is his wife, and Andy.

The whole truth about some of this is not being made available to Tina or Laurie, by the major or the others. Why, who can say, but I still think that there are some things going on that will have a large effect on Chris/Tina.

Someone suggested witness protection for ANdy and his mom. Perhaps undergoing the same transformation as Chris did, will allow them to hide from the bad guys, but allow them to return in different personas. Just think of the what will happen when Tina returns as Chris, and Andy now Andrea arrives in town and immediately seeks out Chris, to start a relationship. Since I do not particularly like Laurie, starting with the first chapter, hopefully she will get what she has coming.

Rami

RAMI

Dumb Luck

The fact that Tina was rescued without harm and no one was hurt is simply a matter of dumb luck.

The purpose of kidnapping Tina was to obtain information from her. As such the only requirement is that she is alive and able to answer questions. And once they have obtained the answers they are after, there is no compelling reason to leave her alive.

And as far as Laurie and her mother, there is no reason to leave possible witnesses alive.

There could easily have been three civilian bodies for the coroner to deal with after this. It was just dumb luck that no one was hurt.

Michelle B

Mom Quinn Has Been Trying...

...for the past week or thereabouts to get Tina to change back. I wonder if this "private time" for the two of them might turn out to be an ambush of sorts for that purpose. As other readers have pointed out, Tina is still in possible danger, and Chris wouldn't be. (Cruel not to let Tina say goodbye, but there's always email.)

There's also the question of Dad Quinn's mysterious disappearance. It could just be the author's way of getting Mom Quinn alone with Tina tonight, but it makes me wonder if he could be on a wrong side (not necessarily Lang's and Rana's; possibly someone more interested in the transformation process, which doesn't seem to be what Rana's team was after). It has me second-guessing the traps he was laying at the lab: could he have been the one who was squelching them before they got to the higher-ups? (The motive presumably would be to focus attention on the senior security team by making it appear that one was a double agent.)

Another possibility, while I'm in a paranoid mood. Chris's parents may be jointly trying to sell the process somewhere -- which has the advantage of explaining why Mom was so determined to have Chris undergo it in the first place despite its dangers -- and need to prove that it works in both directions by having Tina transformed back while the prospective buyer watches. One problem with that theory is what started this whole note: Mom Quinn has been trying to get Tina to end this for some time, and if she had been successful, she might not have been there when it occurred.

Of course, there's always the possibility that nothing untoward is planned: Mom Quinn just wants some girl time with Tina and Dad Quinn's disappearance is irrelevant for this purpose.

Eric

Where is that boy?

I got a bad feeling. hope he's okay

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"Where is that boy?"

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Good question. Neither Andy nor his mother can be reached?

I have a couple ideas: the FBI waited until the attempt on her was made, instead of intercepting the attempt. And maybe the Major's agents actually did the kidnapping and they went straight to the hospital. The story they told Tina was a load of baloney.

It's too soon for Tina to think she's safe.

-- Daphne Xu