Venus Cursed! - Chapter 87

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by Saless
Chapter 87

Everyone stared in horror at the knife sticking out of George's back for a long moment, and then Sarah rushed to his side, dropping down on her knees. She yanked the knife out and threw it aside before rolling her father's body over. She laid one hand on his forehead and the other on his chest and closed her eyes. Both hands began to glow, then the glow spread to her father's body. The light dimmed, flickered, strengthened, and then faded out as before.

Sarah smiled weakly, and then collapsed beside her father. “Sarah!” Erica exclaimed as she ran to her. She dropped to the floor and lifted Sarah's head onto her lap, brushing her hair from her face as she made sure she was breathing.

“Is she alright?” Tiffany asked fearfully. She'd called her knife back to her and stuffed it in her pocket. She joined Erica on the floor next to Sarah.

“I...I think so. I think she just passed out.” Erica replied worriedly.

It was probably much more difficult to heal him because of the magical effects of the weapon. She's simply exhausted from the effort, I think. Vash said.

George groaned and sat up. “What happened?” he asked, confused.

Mike positioned himself between George and Mary and growled, while Jill said, “Your daughter saved your life, despite the fact you'd just tried to kill her mother. I would say you should be proud of her, but I don't think you can really take any credit for Sarah.”

“I what?!” he exclaimed in shock. He glanced at Mary and saw that she had her hand over her throat and was still catching her breath.

Jill frowned, “Are you trying to say you don't remember?!”

He doesn't. The attack was an unconscious reaction to the memories we fed him. He hadn't recovered from them yet. Vash said.

Jill closed her eyes in concentration for a moment and then opened them wide in surprise. “You're right! I wouldn't have thought he'd react like that, but I guess I was thinking too much of the way Sarah reacted to those memories. I should have realized his reaction would be more violent!” Jill said.

George sighed in defeat, “You're never going to trust me now, are you?” Mary shook her head and backed involuntarily away a step before catching herself. “I'm sorry, I never wanted this to happen. I still don't approve of what Se...Sarah's doing, but I won't try to talk him, I mean her, out of it anymore. And I won't contest a divorce, if that's what you want.” He hung his head sadly and then stood and started walking towards the front door.

“Where are you going?” Jill asked.

He shrugged, “I don't know. Away.”

“Like that?!” Jill exclaimed, pointing at him. He stopped and looked down at himself. He had momentarily forgotten his predicament. Not only was he now smaller and younger than before, but female and wearing oversized male cloths that threatened to fall off at any moment. In fact, he had to hold his pants up and kept tripping over the them.

“Unless Sarah wants to change me back, I don't see that I have any choice in the matter.” he replied.

Jill looked at Sarah, who was still unconscious. “I'm not sure if she'd be willing to do that at the moment. But you can't just go out there like that! Besides the clothing issue; you don't have any ID. And since you're now a minor, you'll either end up in the hands of Social Services, or on the streets. I think you know what that would mean, seeing as you're a girl now.”

George shuddered at that thought. “You're right, but I can't stay here.” he said, turning back to the door.

“I'll take care of him.” Tiffany said softly. George started at that and stared at her fearfully. “He can stay with me and I'll make sure he has clothes and food and we can figure out what to do about his identity. Or I can simply keep him out of sight until Sarah changes him back.”

He seemed torn as he glanced back and forth between the door and Tiffany. “I think that's a good solution.” Jill said. “It shouldn't be for too long, and that will keep him away from Sarah and Mary until Sarah's ready to change him back.”

Mike shifted to naga form, still hovering protectively in front of Mary. “I'm not sure if Sarah will be willing to change him back, he's been a source of fear for her all her life, and has now attacked her mother twice. Are you prepared to live out the rest of your life as you are, if it comes to that?” Mike said, directing his question at George.

George snorted, “What choice do I have? It's not like I have any hope of changing myself back! Has...has Sarah really been afraid of me her whole life?”

Mike rolled his eyes, “Of course she has! What did you expect?!”

“I...don't know. I just thought I could toughen him up, get him to stop acting like such a...well, girl!” George replied.

She told you she was a girl! Why didn't you believe her?” Mike said angrily.

“Because he...she wasn't a girl! I was just trying to get him to face reality!” George said.

“Well, now it's your turn to face reality. Sarah is a girl. And her body matches her mind now. If you want to have any kind of relationship with her at all you're going to have to accept that fact.” Tiffany said.

George sighed, glancing wearily at Tiffany as he said, “I know that. I can't deny that she appears completely female now, and considering what she did to me I think it's safe to say it's more than mere appearance. That doesn't mean I have to like it.”

Mike snorted in annoyance and was about to lay into him again when Sarah moaned. She woke slowly, smiling when she saw Erica leaning over her. “What did I miss?” she asked weakly.

Erica smiled and kissed her before saying, “If I couldn't feel that you were okay, I'd be very cross with you right now for worrying me like that!”

“Sorry, I didn't know it would take so much out of me to purge the...curse, I guess, from his body from Tiffany's knife. He is okay, isn't he?” Sarah said.

Erica nodded, “Yes, he's okay. In fact, Tiffany just offered to take him in until you're ready to change him back. Unless, that is, you want to change him back now?”

Sarah glanced at her mother and frowned in thought. “I don't think I'm ready to do that just yet. I'm not giving him another chance to hurt Mom.” she said.

“What about his job?” Jill said.

“I'll call in sick for him, but he may lose the job if this goes on too long. That's okay, though, it's not like I need the money. I make more than him, and if I'm going to be the only one here I'll have no trouble covering my expenses. The house is paid for.” Mary replied.

“Sounds like everything's settled for now then. I think you'd better start working on ways to convince Sarah that you're harmless if you want to change back any time soon, though.” Tiffany said, glancing at George for the last part.

“What are we going to call you until you're changed back, anyway?” Jill said.

George stopped to think about that for a few minutes before saying, “I like the name Kelly, it's what we were going to call Sean if he'd been born female. I guess I can go by that for now.”

“Alright Kelly, we'll go shopping tomorrow to get you some clothes.” Tiffany said with a grin. Kelly shuddered at the sight of it, but that might have had something to do with the way the shadows were still misting around her.

“I'll give you some money for that.” Mary croaked, wincing. Erica helped Sarah up at her prompting and Sarah put her hand on her mother's throat and healed it. “Thanks Sarah.” Mary said gratefully.

“Why don't we help you clean this mess up before we go?” Mike suggested. Mary accepted and they all began cleaning up the living room, including Kelly. She was constantly frustrated by her weaker body, but wisely kept her mouth shut.

While Sarah and Tiffany were taking the remains of the entertainment center to the garbage Sarah said, “You realize that Kelly is terrified of you, and not just because you nearly killed her.”

Tiffany smiled widely, “I know. I'm counting on that. She should be a lot more tractable in my care, and I'll be able to get a little extra revenge on her for the way she treated you and your mother while I'm at it, just by being near her!”


 
To Be Continued…



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