Oh Were Shall I Wander? Chapter 2

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Susannah couldn't believe what she was seeing in the bathroom near the back office and den. There was a fairly pretty, no beautiful, teenage white girl lying slumped against the bathtub and the toilet. A quick check led to Susannah assuming that the strange girl had fainted.

She stared at this girl that shouldn't be here for a few minutes, then noticed the girl seemed to be reviving from the apparent fainting spell.

Susannah glared at the girl and growled, "Just who in the heck are you? And how did you get into this house, you little tramp?"

"Ooooo," the new Anson moaned as she reached up and grabbed the back of her head, "That hurts." She remained on the floor rubbing at the back of her head where a small bump was pushing through her auburn locks. "Ummm... I'm your father, Susannah, please help me up."

She held her hand out to Susannah, who placed it in her own and helped the girl to pull herself up from the bathroom floor.

Susannah found that statement extremely difficult to believe, and said so, "You're not my daddy! My daddy is black, you're a white girl!"

Anson turned and looked into that mirror again, once more seeing that beautiful yet utterly foreign face instead of his own.

"Then please explain how I knew your name? Someone who didn't know you wouldn't know it, would they?"

Susannah hissed at him, "I find it hard to believe! If you're my daddy, prove it, tell me something that only he would know."

Anson sighed, shook her head and replied, "A few weeks after your momma died, you rode your bike across a neighbour's gravel driveway. You lost control of your bicycle, ended up wiping out on the gravel and limped into my front office a while later with a badly scraped knee and leg."

Susannah blanched, she remembered that day all too well, she'd been crying up a storm when she limped into the front office.

"Perhaps you are him, but the neighbours knew about that happening, they could have told you that whole story."

"Why would Pat and Jim tell someone they have never seen about something that happened to a child eleven years ago?" Anson asked her. "If that doesn't convince you, I grounded you two months after your twelfth birthday because you were caught trying to have sex with Billie Ann."

This remark caused Susannah's face to turn crimson as she became embarrassed at the memory of her father walking in on her and Billie Ann.

"Okay, I know for sure that the only ones that knew about that were myself, Billie Ann and daddy. I'm sorry, daddy, for doubting you."

Anson chuckled, shaking her head a moment ago had made her feel a bit queasy and that bump was the source of a nasty headache. "Can we please go and relax in the office. I'll tell you just how I ended up like this, although you'll find it even odder than my proving to you who I am. Also, that fall has brought on a real humdinger of a headache, I'm going to need some Tylenol or Ibuprofen, my jaw is quite sore as well."

"That would be because of the bruise you have on your cheek, daddy," Susannah stated, "go sit down and I'll bring everything to the office."

Anson slowly made her way to the back office, she still felt off balance so she held the wall as she walked along, using it as a balance aid. At the door to the office, she let go of the wall, taking three trembling steps before she turned and dropped bonelessly into her favourite easy chair.

Susannah entered the office just after Anson had sat down, carrying a full glass of water and handed Anson two Tylenol® Extra Strength pills.

Anson grimaced, reached up and carefully took the full glass from Susannah's hand, then had the pills dropped into his other hand. He stared at the two pills for a minute or two, then opened his mouth, popped them in and washed them down with a long drink, draining the glass.

"Sit down, Susannah, I would rather not end up with a crick in my neck while I talk with you." He waved to the chairs around the desk.

Susannah smiled briefly, nodded and moved behind the desk, settling herself in the high end executive style office chair.

Susannah looked up at the wall behind the desk where two degrees were framed, the name on both of them was Anson Porter Parkness III.

Anson noticed Susannah was looking at the framed degrees and smiled as Susannah turned to face her once again.

"Okay," Anson began to speak, "You know I went out for a walk in the woods yesterday afternoon?"

Susannah nodded as she replied, "Yes, daddy, and I remember you coming in all in a rush and running into the main bathroom."

"That is correct, "Anson continued, "Well, the reason for that is that I was bitten by a rather odd creature while walking in the woods. It looked vaguely like a human, but even though the voice was female, I couldn't tell for sure whether it was a man or a woman. Whatever it was, the creature jumped on me as I walked along the west path and bit me on the shoulder. I hit it, knocked it out, and found a strong, steady pulse.

"I'm not sure why I did it, but I left the creature there and came back here, running into the bathroom as you said. I spent the next ten or fifteen minutes in there, applying Betadine to the wound, then things became even weirder. You see, that bite wound faded, then vanished."

Susannah had leaned back into the comfort of the office chair as her daddy spoke, but this statement brought her upright rather abruptly.

"Vanished, daddy? That just isn't possible!" she yelped. "Wait... Holy!... The bruise on your cheek, Daddy... it's fading... now it's gone!"

Anson nodded as she once again continued, "I wasn't sure, but I suspected that it might fade. I feel better than I have since I was twenty!"

"Well, daddy," Susannah giggled, "Looking like that, I can't call you Anson, so what would you like me to call you right now?"

Anson joined her with a hearty chuckle, "I think I'll honour your momma, Susannah. You can call me Abigail, that was her middle name."

Susannah smiled, "It would be odd if you ran around as a 16 or 17 year old white girl calling yourself by a 42 year old black man's name."

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Re: under the light of a full moon?

Yes, Anson is a classic were in the sense that the shifts occur when the full moon rises and end when it sets.

At this point, we are still discovering the back story, which takes place approximately seven weeks in the past. I will build up the story with incidents where Susannah has fun getting the new girl into various kinds of trouble. Have to get her some clothes, nakie is a no no! She is still wearing Anson's clothes, including jeans that are now much too big and six inches too long for her and a three sizes too large shirt.

I'm working on the basis that the moon will be up for anywhere from about six to fourteen hours on any day, so it could be a few hours later that she returns to Anson's form, or perhaps she'll be stuck as this pretty girl for another twelve hours or so, changing back late that night.

The moon takes somewhat

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The moon takes somewhat longer than the sun between rising and setting around 15-20 minutes as I recall.

But when it is full, that means it is opposite the sun (the phase of the moon depends on the angle between it and the sun. 0° is new moon, 180° is full). So it'll be rising as the sun sets and vice versa.

"Daytime" moon is when it's in other phases.A "half moon" is 90° ahead or behind the sun, so it'd be highest in the sky at sunrise or sunset.

You should be able to find sites that'll give you moonrise/moonset for a given location. Me, I can use my GPS. :-)

I know there are sites that will give you the phases of the moon (date & time) for several centuries before and after the current date.

Brooke brooke at shadowgard dot com
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Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world
"Lola", the Kinks

From Space.com

Oct. 5 Harvest Moon 2:40 p.m. EDT 19:40 UTC

As my comment title states, the first line of this comment is pulled directly from the Space.com page named as full moon calendar.

I am assuming the time stated is for the moon rise. That would show that the moon was full and visible while the sun was still up. Sun rise for October fifth (the date listed for what we call harvest full moon) this year was 7:20 AM EDT, sun set was 6:51 PM EDT.

No, that's the exact moment

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No, that's the exact moment when the moon is full. Which is the same all over the world. Moonrise & moonset depend on your latitude and longitude.

Here in Portland Or, on Oct 5th the moon rose at 19:08 PDT (03:08 am on the 6th UTC) and set at 06:57 PDT (14:57 UTC on the 5th)
Sunrise was 07:12 (15:12 UTC) and sunset was 18:45 (02:35 UTC on the 6th)
So moonset was 15 minutes before sunrise, and moonset was 23 minutes after sunset.

Given your figures for your local sunrise/sunset:
sunrise 7:20 AM EDT is 07:20 (12:20 UTC)
sunset 6:51 PM EDT is 18:51 (23:51 UTC)
And since the time difference between sunrise and moonset (and moonrise and sunset) should be about the same that gives
moonset around 07:05
moonrise around 19:14

If you give me the latitude & longitude for where the story is set, I can give you the exact times.

Or you can go to https://www.timeanddate.com/ and enter the location, then go to the Sun & Moon tab

Here's the info for October in Boston
https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/usa/boston?month=10
https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/usa/boston?month=10

Brooke brooke at shadowgard dot com
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Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world
"Lola", the Kinks

Re: No, that's the exact moment

Huh, I learned something new. Thank for the explanation.

To be honest, I'm playing with reality a little bit in the story. There are times where a slight bending of reality is needed in a story.

October 5th was a Thursday, but I wanted the first few chapters to take place on a weekend, so I shifted the full moon over a bit.

The exact location where the story takes place has not been given yet. It will likely come up in a future chapter.

Re: glad her daughter believed her

She did, but only after Anson, now Abigail, told her two different things that other people were very unlikely to know.

It's akin to someone coming up and whacking you with a clue by four when you don't quite understand something that was said.

Until Abby proved who she was, Susannah was on the verge of grabbing the girl, dragging her to the nearest door and kicking her out.

Now, though, Susannah can take time to hatch plots that will involve Abby. Shopping, teen club somewhere, stuff like that. LOL

LOL!

This can be played for laughs in so many ways!
Daughter Dearest should be freaking out, IMO, over new!whitewashed!daddy.
Going to the mall together to buy lacy&racy undies?
The lulz material here is golden :D

Re: LOL!

Susannah was freaking out at first. As I said in another reply, she was ready to haul the changed Anson to the nearest door and kick them out of the house. Susannah is not much bigger than Anson, now Abby, but Abby was feeling fairly wonky after fainting and falling down.

With Abby in that shape, Susannah would not have had much trouble dragging her around.

Luckily, that was avoided because, as ordered by Susannah, Anson/Abby told her about two different times that something happened to her that were known to herself daddy and one or two other people. The second was only known by Susannah, her daddy and Billie Ann.

Well, Abby may not be around a lot, but she can't be running around in Anson's clothes, and Susannah takes after her daddy size wise. Susannah's clothes might not be as bad of a fit as her daddy's for Abby, but they would still be a bit too big to really be comfortable.

Think of it as a rather small, petite girl trying to wear the clothes of a taller, much more muscular woman.

I'm glad that you're enjoying the story. I'll try to put another chapter up in the next several days, but it depends on how NaNoWriMo goes.

Ouch!

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Wiping out on gravel while riding a by cycle is not fun. Not much fun wiping out on an asphalt street either--two skinned knees and skinned elbows, and one heck of a goose egg on the head. And didn't remember getting home.

What kept Susannah from calling the police when she found a white girl lying on the bathroom floor? Anger that this girl somehow got into the house? Curiosity? She acted rather calmly when Abigail said she was Susannah's dad.

But there's another question they'll have to answer. Anson is the black man seen coming from and going to the house. At no time has a white girl been seen at the house. How will they explain the white girl coming out of the house when she wasn't seen going in?

Others have feelings too.

Re: Ouch!

"How will they explain the white girl coming out of the house when she wasn't seen going in?"

This is easy to answer, Anson's house is on a nice little bit of land that backs onto a wooded area. So Anson only had to go out the back, exit though the gate there which is almost never locked, then wander in the wood whenever he needed to relax for some reason.

Anson ran into the odd creature and was bitten the day before. This is now the second day/night of the full moon.

Anson had no idea of what would happen, so his seeing the white teenage girl in the mirror was a huge shock.

As for explaining how she got in, it's quite simple, Susannah would say Abby came in from the woods through the back gate.