Switcheroo
Issue Four
By Melanie E.
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Chapter 11
Changes
My eyes stung from the sweat streaming down my face, but I wasn't about to let that stop me. One, two, one, two, punch, kick, punch, punch, groin shot, roundhouse, repeat. The workout helped to take my mind off of my situation, as well as burn off some of my excess energy -- something that I seemed to have in spades, now that my transformation was slowing down.
I heard the door buzz, indicating someone else had entered the base's training facilities, but I ignored it as I continued administering my beating to the punching bag before me, fighting the urge to morph into my bear or lioness form and tear the thing to shreds.
Unfortunately my peace wasn't to last, as Roland circled around behind the bag and braced it against my strikes.
"How's the training going?"
"Good. Getting better control. Less tired after changing." I punctuated my short sentences with strikes to the bag, seeing how far I could slide him. Being a super, he was quite stout, and my shots to the bag barely caused any visible reaction.
"And the changes?"
I shot him a glare. "Don't wanna talk about it. Maybe later." Punch, kick, punch.
Roland was one of the three members of the team I had gotten to know the least. Nate -- Armory -- avoided me because of his relationship with my sister, though I'd be damned if I knew why that mattered, and Tag, well, nobody really knew all that much about her. Roland, on the other hand, just never seemed to be around. As Bard, he was known for his mysterious vanishing and reappearing act, as well as his showmanship, but as a person all I had been able to tell about him so far was that he was really into folklore, and had an on-again off-again relationship going with Jami that seemed like a match made in spooky heaven.
"You've been in here for four hours."
"I know."
"Stone's getting worried."
"I'm fine."
"So's Jami," he said with a significant look.
"I'm fine. Really."
He nodded, and held the bag in silence for a few minutes.
"Is this about the bra thing?"
That stopped me cold.
"Well?"
"No."
"You're a terrible liar."
"Shut up."
The punching bag didn't hold any interest for me any more, and I was sure he would follow me no matter what piece of equipment I moved on to, so I decided to take advantage of his presence and headed for the free weights in the corner of the room. I was up to two hundred pounds, which was damn good for my size, but I was finding myself having to work harder at it than ever before.
"Spot me."
"No."
I shrugged. "Suit yourself." I bent down to pick up the weight, only to find him standing before me, his foot holding the barbell in place. I gave him a cold stare. "Move it or lose it."
"You won't hurt a team mate. That's not like you."
"How would you know? This is the most you've spoken to me since I started here."
"Jami likes you. She doesn't like assholes."
I snorted. "So you're the exception?"
He grinned. "Sometimes."
He was right, though. As angry as I was, as frustrated as I felt, I wasn't about to strike one of my team mates without a really good reason.
I sighed. "So why didn't she come down here to stop me herself? Why'd she send you?"
Roland grimaced, rubbing the back of his neck. "She doesn't know I'm here."
"Okay. Then why are you here?"
"For the reasons I gave you." I glared at him some more. "Aaaand because your being upset is upsetting her."
"Hah! Why would it be doing that?"
"I can answer that one," Dia said from the speakers above me. "Many of the spirits that communicate with Totem on a daily basis are highly sensitive to emotional states, and can pass the discomfort they feel from negative emotions on to her."
"So you're saying my bad mood's giving her the heebie jeebies?"
"In a way."
With a defeated growl I crossed the room and plopped myself down on the edge of the sparring platform, wrapping my arms in the ropes. "Fine, then. Lay it on me. Make me feel better."
Roland smiled, a far more pleasant affair than the serious expression he usually wore in debriefings and on missions. He sat down next to me on the platform, but said nothing.
"Well?"
He shrugged. "You're the one who needs to talk, not me."
I grunted. "If I wanted to talk I'd have done it with Jami herself. Or Dia."
There was a telltale whirr, and less than a second later Dia stood before me, complete with workout clothes. With a snap of her fingers a chair formed behind her and she sat down. "Deal. Now talk."
I looked at the two of them. Then I looked at the door.
"Nah ah," Dia said. "Not 'til you've talked."
I had to laugh. "About what? About turning into a girl? About losing my family because of it? About knowing who killed my sister, and not being able to do a damn thing about it? WHAT," I screamed, feeling the anger building, "do you want me to TALK about, exactly?!"
"You haven't turned into a girl yet," Dia said, giving me a small smile.
I didn't return it.
"No, you're right, I haven't. Instead I'm stuck as THIS," I said, standing up and gesturing down my body.
A lot had changed in the week since I had left my parents. Mr. Stone had been right, the gunshot had done something to speed my transformation to the point that anyone looking at me would no longer doubt what they saw. My waist had shrunk down, at the same time as my face had softened. Most of my body hair had disappeared and what little was still there had morphed into the same golden blonde color as my hair, which had taken on a life of its own. My chest now sported a very obvious if not overly large set of breasts. Even my voice had completely changed. In fact, the only thing about me that still reminded of me was, well, reminding me less and less every day.
But none of that compared to the biggest problem. Turning into a girl wouldn't have been so bad, if it wasn't what girl I was turning into.
Roland nodded. "You're looking more and more like your sister every day."
"I KNOW!" I screamed, feeling the dam burst. "I know and I HATE IT! SHE, I, I can't... I can't..."
"What?"
"I CAN'T BE HER!"
Roland stood up and placed his hand on my shoulder gently. I tried to knock it away, but his grip only tightened slightly, my strike doing more to move me than him.
"No one expects you to."
"You ALL do!" I cried -- yes, cried. "Everyone always has! And now I'm even supposed to LOOK like her? I can't be me? How is this fair!" I slid to my knees, and Roland lowered himself with me, holding me stable.
Once I was no longer falling over, he looked at me and shook his head.
Dia crouched next to me, a sad expression on her face. "It's not fair, but none of us can change what's happening to you." She placed her hand on my forehead. I couldn't feel the actual contact, but where her hand touched me I felt a strange tingling sensation. "Your hormones are all over the place right now, Lou. Do you know what that means?"
I sniffled, feeling like a complete waste as I sat on the floor in tears. "No."
She gave me a serious look. "It means that your emotions are going to be all over the place too."
I laughed again, a humorless, cold sound. "So you're saying even my emotions are being turned into those of a girl?"
Roland turned to Dia. "I'm gonna go get Jami, okay?" Dia nodded, and he left, leaving me there alone with her.
"You gonna leave too?"
"Not on your life," she said, with a small smile. "Friends don't abandon friends when they need them." We were both quiet for a moment, before Dia asked me softly, "Is it really so bad?"
"What?"
"The changes in your body. Why are you letting it hurt you so?"
"My body is... it's part of who I am."
She looked confused. "Why?"
"Well... you know."
She shook her head. "Not really, no."
Before I could try to explain further Jami, in full Totem garb, came in, Roland in tow.
"Are you okay?"
I sniffled again. "Yeah, I'll be alright."
"Good," she said, stepping forward and giving me a hug. "I'm sorry about him. If I had known he would be such an idiot-"
"-hey!"
"-I wouldn't have told him about how I felt."
"No, it's okay," I said, stepping back to see her face. "He was just trying to help."
She frowned, and turned to him. "That's not how you go about it with girls! Or people who are turning into them," she said, giving me an apologetic glance.
While they stood there, warming up to an argument of their own, I waved to Dia before stepping around them and out the door.
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NOTES:
Alright, so this is my first posting using the experimental single-chapter setup. Questions, concerns?
Come on, people, comment! It was kinda empty here last chapter, ya know? :P
Comments
Great Story so far.
Great story so far,though this chapter was a little less meaty than the other ones(I don't mean action wise but leangth wise). But I'm liking what I've read so far,you mentioned that you have a different version over on the crystalhall forums whats the title of it I'd like to look it up an read an compare it to this one just for fun.
Not an alternate version of the story
Over on The Crystal Hall forums there are the initial versions of a handful of my characters, though, primarily Cherrybomb, Beatbox, and Dervish. I think Tag might be listed there too, but I'm not sure.
Heck, it's been so long since I visited the forum I can't even remember where it was I posted them, some place about ideas for students or something.
I like the characters better here, though, to be honest. Less restrictions on what I can do with them, and having them be a bit older I can play around with more mature attitudes and themes in the story without it coming off as a little uncomfortable like some of the Whateley stuff does for me.
Melanie E.
Problems
Talk about having a difficult time! Involuntarily changing into a girl is one thing. Changing into a clone of your dead sister, who was idolised by almost everyone, is another thing entirely. Added onto which, it's something very difficult to discuss with the others. Many ordinary people have difficulties talking about their (unchanging) bodies, while Dia doesn't exactly have a physical body. The others may have experienced transformations as their powers emerged, but certainly not to the same extent.
On the other hand, that very issue could be beneficial to both of them. Although Dia is technically an AI, she does have a sense of 'self', but probably has little practical knowledge of human emotions (other than what are likely to be dry depictions in medical reference databases - assuming she has a means of contacting external computer systems / the internet). That also means that she'll have no preconceptions, so may be able to get him to talk when he's in a slightly better mood.
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!
im watching and reading
im watching and reading
>>>>>I'm a new soul.I came to this strange world.Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.<<<<<
>>>>>I'm a new soul.I came to this strange world.Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.<<<<<
Switcheroo Issue 4
Love how his/her friends are trying to help her cope with things.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
roland
poor guy, best of intentions, but hes out of his depth dealing with girls ....
Dorothycolleen
comments
I find it hard to comment on every story I read, more often is great. I am enjoying this. please keep it up along with your other story. good work.
Enjoying the Story
Hey! I just want to say that I'm enjoying the story. The whole turning into your sister that everyone adored while ignoring you, cranks the mental fall out after a sex change dial up to 13.
Sounds like Dia may play an important role
... in Louis's recovery as I suspect. They are friends so it was a logical supposition however Dia's unique position as a non-corporeal entity gives another perspective to Louis's change. Dia does not know what it is like to be human, short of being somehow downloaded into a human brain somehow and able to map her 'consciousness' into the controls for the body. To Dia, a body is a body and Dia is pure thought only and a body is a mere vessel. So to Dia, why would it matter? That perspective may help Louis accept that, yes, this is my body now and it will not totally define all that he is and he is not losing anything being in a new vessel, so to speak.
However, as in all things when one has a body and mind, the two come to a compromise imho and Louis has to acknowledge his new reality and be willing to live with the change while in the mean time, grow as a person some more. Dia may very well need to be put into a body so to help her understand her human charges better. If that did happen, Louis may very well be involved in helping Dia understanding her new body ( I am assuming a female body as Dia is programmed with a feminine interface ) would really be helping understand his own. I am presupposing a lot, of course but I still picture Dia as the one who helps keep Louis sane.
Kim
Very good!
Yeah, it seemed shorter, but there was a lot in the story, I can feel his/her pain, and I understand the heartbreak of not only missing her sister, but the agony of having to see her everytime she looks in a mirror. Not only was she "THE PERFECT ONE", but his very identity is disappearing more and more. I can see how this would be very painful. I look forward to the next chapter!
Wren
You need a twist
You need a twist, and Ive got the perfect one.
See, he really is his sister. from the future. and also his own mom, also from the future. and also his dad, but from a past life. a past life from the future.
Lemmie see, story arcs...
since he exists outside of time by being his own mother and father, his existence endangers himself. thats why he needs to kill all his other selves, because he's also weaver. from the future.
No good deed goes unpunished
Well, mom and dad are pretty much a waste of space. Somebody needs to go see them and perform a cranial-orifice extraction, no need to supply the patients with anesthesia before hand.
Unfortunately, Louis' teammates aren't a whole lot better. So self-absorbed they didn't even notice the person they are allegedly trying to help walked out. Pfft!
It would seem Dia is the only one there that really cares about Louis, as a person. I wonder if she can insert herself into the systems at Louis' parent's house and read them the riot act they so richly deserve.
. . . .
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak.
I went outside once. The graphics weren' that great.
I will not be bullied into commenting ... No no no! NEVER!!!
Okay, you wore me down.
I do like the longer ones but there was enough here to get into the flow. I wouldn't want it much shorter though.
What I hope to get answers for in the future chapters are some of the following.
Are the changes more than just physical? Is his, almost now her mind being affected? Will the changes include some *race memories*? IE traces of the memories of previous Switcheroos? And most importantly will she get memories from her sister as they are close genetically and all?
How soon will she be all girl and do the changes end there? Is she different than other Switchroos? Few if any were men, all became women. Can they have children or have all the previous ones died *in harness*? Is it possible to *retire*/resign? Since she was a man and the previous one was his sister, young and not fully trained in her powers does that mean he as Switcheroo might exceed her predecessors in the roll? IE can he tap previously unknown powers?
Why did Weaver target her for death, both the sister and him? Is Switchero that powerful or was there another reason? Are all the traitors gone? Will she ever get revenge/justice for his sister against Weaver and her cohorts?
And what is the FU** wrong with her parents?
Good stuff.
John in Wauwatosa
John in Wauwatosa
Dia!
I love Dia. And I love the scene where she makes herself visible in a workout outfit to talk to Lou.
The chapters are a bit short so it's hard to come up with much to say. You'll have to settle for shorter comments. That's just the way it works. But don't worry. I'll keep reading. I really like this story. It's cute and quirky.
Thanks and kudos.
- Terry
Short but sweet
You pack a lot into a small space, I want the chapters to be a bit longer but it is working well currently - I like this story, I have no major issues with any of it.
The nature of Monkey is - Irrepressible!!!
The nature of Monkey is - Irrepressible!!!
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