A Goddess takes an interest in a young person's hopes and dreams.
Tracy Campbell has waited months, researching, planning, and readying for the spell that will hopefully change Tracy's life. Now, the time is right, and the casting can begin...
The Goddess' Blessing
by Angie "kitn" Hughes
Spring equinox had finally arrived, tonight was the night. The moon was nicely full, too, an added bonus.
Tracy turned off the monitor on his computer and walked over to his personal altar. All the components for the spell he was researching were gathered and waiting. He looked around his room to be sure everything was in place, his bed neatly made, his clothes clean and put away, his floor clean as he could manage... All of the windows and doors were closed, and salt sprinkled around them. He quickly stripped, and started the sage incense burning. With a softly whispered prayer to the Goddess, he began drawing a careful pentagram of sea salt on the floor around his little altar.
The symbol drawn, he mixed lavender oil and his own seed, fresh from the source, in a copper bowl, then set it aside. He carefully placed his wax effigies, one of himself and another of a girl, upon the altar facing each other. He lit a wick in the top of the wax image of himself, and then looked up.
"Oh goddess of nature, beauty and love, please bless this ritual with your presence, and help me to create the change I desire!"
So saying, he lit the candle image of the girl with the burning image of himself.
"Let one life begin as the same ends, let my physical form become one with my soul's desired form!"
He put out the candle of himself with his fingertips.
"Let my old life end and the new begin!"
Just then, a small white kitten with a pink patch in the shape of a star on its chest nuzzled Tracy's leg, unnoticed by him. As it crossed the circle of the pentagram, Tracy felt suddenly weak and dizzy.
Blackness engulfed his sight, and time stood still.
* * *
Tracy awoke on the floor, the remains of the previous night's activity scattered nearby. Tracy stood and shut off the alarm that had been buzzing, then gasped in shock. The spell had worked, as he had hoped and trusted it would, but it was still a shock to find this new body, this *wonderful* new female body!
'Omigods...How am I going to explain this to Mom and Dad?' she thought, grabbing a robe to go take a bath. Tracy's mother passed by in the hall on the way, with nary a second glance.
"Tracy, honey, you better hurry. You slept in this morning, and school starts in half an hour."
"Alright, Mom, thanks!" Her voice was different, higher now. She bit back an excited giggle, it had really worked! And her mom didn't even notice!
"Oh, Tracy, I went to the store last night, they're under the bathroom sink next to your bath herbs."
Tracey wondered at this, but shrugged and went to the bathroom. She loved getting up early to take long, hot cleansing herbal baths, so sleeping in wasn't a problem anyway, but she did want to get in a short bath at least, to make sure this new body was cleansed of all unhealthy influences. Especially sweat, she felt really sticky.
She turned on the bath, grabbing some lavender, her favorite herb, and bath salts for the bath, and knocked over a small package. Picking it up, she looked curiously at it, what was it doing in here with her bath stuff?
On closer inspection, she realized what it was. A box of tampons. Then what her mother had said sank in: her mother thought she had always been a girl! This was even better, if everyone was like this, she wouldn't have to explain anything!
Putting the box back, she hopped into the bath, relishing the feel of hot scented water against her skin. She carefully scrubbed every inch of her skin, getting rid of the sweat of last night's exertions. She couldn't stop a need to pay special attention to her more intimate parts, making sure they were real! On inspection, a thin trickle of red told her the box in the cupboard would be necessary already.
"Man, my first day as a girl, and I'm already having my period." She was reminded once again of the difference in her voice, and decided it was well worth it. The blood showed her that the transformation was absolute: she had all the right parts, and could even get pregnant!
Climbing out of the tub, she drained it, and opened the box. The tampons were small, thin tubes with fabric in the middle, she had never used one before, so she read the box carefully and tried to follow the instructions.
"Damn thing!" She growled, trying to get it in right. The thing just didn't seem to want to go anywhere comfortable inside. "Ow..." After more struggling and cursing, she finally figured out exactly where it went, and tried to forget about it, going back to her bedroom.
'I hope my clothes changed, too... I should have planned ahead better than this...' She thought, reaching her room. Seeing the mess, she scuffed the salt symbols into the carpet for later vacuuming, noticing but dismissing the small kitten pawprints in the pentagram, and replaced the altar and candles back into their little corner of the room. Strangely, the male candle was burned down to a puddle of wax, while the girl candle she had left burning still looked as if it had yet to even be lit.
The mess cleaned up, she checked her dresser. Thanking the Goddess for making the transition as easy as possible, she pulled on a pair of pink panties and a matching bra, glad for the simple style of both, as well as the front clasp of the bra. Then she found some jeans and a Tommy t-shirt, and slipped her pentacle pendant under the shirt.
Slipping on her tennis shoes, she went to the kitchen for a quick breakfast, brushed her long brown hair and left for school.
On the walk to the high school, Tracy saw a few of her friends, and waved to them.
"Hey, guys, what's up?" She greeted them, and was shocked when they ignored her. One, Victor, even laughed when he realized she had been greeting them.
"Hey, guys, get a load of the lesbo tryin' to make nice! Hey, Tracy, sack any chicks lately?"
Tracy stared in open-mouthed shock at the angry tirade.
"What are you talking about? Vic, we've been friends since fifth grade, why are you being such an asshole?"
"If I remember right, it was you bein' a bitch last year, carpetmuncher. Sarah was into me, till you butted in."
Tracy backed away, and hurried on toward the high school, wondering what other nasty surprises were waiting. 'I guess it makes sense, I'm not really into guys... But damn, he was pissed!' She kept her mouth shut the rest of the way, ignoring anyone else she recognized.
As she sat at her desk in her first class, she thought back to the meeting with Victor. 'I don't remember him knowing any Sarah last year... But he might just have not told me. But I wouldn't steal my friend's girlfriend...'
"MISS Campbell... Are you present today, or should I just write you off as absent? Now if you will pay attention, please explain to the class why Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was an uplifting story, even as a tragedy?"
"Yes, Mrs. Dalton, I'm sorry." Tracy wanted to die, but settled for paying attention.
Lunch came around, and on the way to the cafeteria, Tracy heard her name from the side.
"Tracy! Hey, what's wrong, why are you so air-headed today?" Three girls were looking worriedly at her, and Tracy had no idea who they were.
"Oh... Hi, guys... Sorry, lot of stuff is going on lately... Sorry. So, what's up?"
"Same old, same old. Sarah's party was great, too bad you didn't show." Sarah must be the one nodding and looking upset... Tracy made a mental note to apologize later.
"So... Whatcha girls doing after school? I don't have anything to do today, and I'm gonna die of boredom." Tracy tried to find something to say, still reeling over new friends and the loss of her old ones.
"You mean after cheerleading tryouts?" That didn't sound good... "Well, I don't have anything planned, do you, Tara?" That must be the brunette...
"No, I was just going to finish up my homework and write some more... I just started the hot scene where the main characters finally hook up. But I'm still kinda blocked on it."
"Well, why don't we do something then?" Tracy was getting the hang of this, socializing with these girls wasn't much different from the guys, except the cheerleading bit... She hoped she wasn't part of the squad, she didn't know the first thing about it.
"Like what? There's nothing to do in this little hole of a town." Tara looked disgusted.
"I don't know, just something. I'm tired of being stuck at home."
"Well, it's not much but we could go to the mall again. I still haven't decided on a homecoming dress yet!" The girl Tracy had yet to place a name to chimed in.
The rest of the school day passed swiftly, and to Tracy's dismay, she found her name on the tryout list, but after a half-hearted attempt at a few cheers, she was relieved to be sure she was not future cheerleader material. Tara, however, displayed an amazing proficiency at cheering, and Tracey found herself enjoying watching her new friend perform.
"Hey, Tara, that was pretty good! I must have looked like a total klutz."
"Thanks! But what happened to you? You were a lot better than that when we practiced together last weekend." Tara remarked.
"Well, like I said, I've had a lot on my mind lately."
"Well, let's hurry back to the locker room and clean up, then we can go look at dresses. I bet you're really excited to be nominated for homecoming, huh? I know I was shocked to see my name on the list!"
"What??? I mean, yeah, I can't wait..."
"Try not to say anything in front of Casey, though. She wasn't nominated, so she must be disappointed."
'She can have my nomination...' "Casey?"
"Duh, you ARE air-headed lately! You know, short red hair, lives next door to you, suggested the mall at lunch?"
"Oh, yeah, Casey."
The two reached the showers, at which Tracy blushed and forged ahead, knowing she couldn't show any hesitation. Changing beforehand hadn't been bad, but the showers looked to be an exercise in courage for Tracy. She stripped and followed Tara, managing not to stare.
As they were changing back into their regular clothes, Tara pointed out Tracy's sweats from tryouts.
"Tracy... You forgot to change your tampon! You better change it before you put your jeans back on."
"Oh shit! I didn't bring any with me, either!"
"There's a machine on the wall over there. Are you sure you're alright, Tracy? I've never seen you this absent-minded before!"
Tracy blushed and dug out a few coins for the machine, putting in the fresh tampon with a bit more skill than that morning.
After that embarrassing scene, they dressed again, and walked back towards Tracy's house. Tara turned a few blocks ahead to go home, and Tracy watched her go, noting which house she entered.
Returning home herself, Tracy was greeted by her mom and went to her room to clear her mind a bit and listen to music. At least her taste in music seemed to be the same; none of her CD collection was missing or changed. She popped in her Alanis CD and hit track eight, 'Head Over Feet,' and lay down on her bed, trying to sort out the day's events. Tracy had never imagined how minutely the details of her life would change when preparing the spell; she only had known that being male was NOT right. Now, things were starting to feel right, even though new surprises were massing to leap at he every few seconds. She resolved herself mentally to enjoy every second of this new lease on life as the Goddess-given treasure it was.
A short while later, the telephone by Tracy's bed rang. She muted the music and answered.
"Hello?"
"Tracy, it's Sarah. Just wanted to check with you, can you make it to the mall with us?"
"Sure, but it'll have to wait till 5:30 when my dad gets home, if I'm going to borrow his car."
"No problem. Your dad's nice about that! Mine doesn't trust me to drive; he says I don't have enough experience driving. Like I'm supposed to practice without a car to practice in!"
"Oh, he'll get over it eventually I'm sure. Or maybe he's planning to get you one of your own for your birthday or something!"
"I hope so, it sucks having to bum rides off of everyone else, when I worked hard to make sure to pass the driver's license test!"
"I know the feeling. I hate waiting till Dad gets home every night, it's so boring hanging around home for two hours after school!"
"So, what dress were you thinking of for homecoming? I saw a few last time we checked the mall, but you didn't point out any you liked."
"Well, I... didn't see any I liked at all. I'm hoping they have something new this time."
"Go with something green, it matches your eyes, and you're one of the few people I know who can wear green well, so you might as well flaunt it!"
"Sure, I'll look."
"So I hear Vic caught you again before school. Is he still trying to spread that crap about you being lesbian? I can't believe the nerve of guys like him, just because you told me he was the one that started the rumor last year. It was his own fault, but just because you let me know he's a jerk, he calls you a dyke."
"Well, what can you do? I just ignored him anyway, it's not like he knows anything." Tracy lied.
"Yeah... Still, it pisses me off..."
"So, where were you and Casey during cheerleading tryouts? I didn't see you there, and you were the one who reminded me about them at lunch!"
"Well, you know Casey's parents won't let her, and I just didn't want to spend all my after-school time next year on it. It just lost its appeal to me, since some of the other girls believed that gay rumor. I'm surprised you tried out, really."
"Call me thick-skinned, what they think won't hurt me. I know who I am."
"Lucky you, I thought I was going to die when they all stared at me this year."
"I'm sorry... And it's partly my fault..."
"Oh shut up. It's ALL Victor's fault. So get over it and be happy when we go to the mall, kay?"
"Alright. Have you already called the others?"
"No... I need to go, I'll get a hold of Tara and Casey. Talk to you later!"
"Laters!"
The mall was a small town affair, hardly a mall at all. It consisted of several specialized stores in one long strip, leaving customers to travel outdoors between shops. The girls chattered about nothing and everything as they visited a pre-selected route... A bath supplies store, a beauty salon and supply outlet, three different clothing stores and, of course, a candy shop. Tracy bought a few herbs and bath salts at the first, some shampoo the others coerced her into at the last second, and then scanned the clothing stores. She had little experience shopping for girls' clothes, and didn't say much, but Tara, Sarah and Casey didn't seem to notice.
"Tracy! There it is, the perfect dress for you! You've got to try it on!"
The gown Sarah so enthusiastically pointed out did look good, Tracy admitted to herself. It was a velvet green color, with silky black trim and a deep V-neck decolletage. The skirt was long, and flared outward, with a subtle black design in the velvet green cloth.
"Ooh, you're right, Sarah! I think I'll ask Mom to buy me it for homecoming."
"You have to try it first, silly! Besides, I want to see how you look in it!" Sarah almost dragged Tracy to the counter, and asked about the particular dress in Tracy's size, then herded her to the change room while Tara and Casey looked at other gowns in the store. After a short time, the saleswoman returned with another dress the same style and color, in Tracy's size, showing that peculiar ability good salespeople show for judging exact size at a glance.
Moments later, Tracy reappeared from the changing room door, spinning a small circle for her friends' benefit.
"Wow, Tracy, that's perfect on you! How do I look?" Tara gushed, spinning her own little circle in a tight red number.
"Great, Tara! Who are you planning on springing that on? Whoever he is, he'll probably pass out!" Tracy giggled.
Tara blushed almost as red as the dress, mumbling something vague about nosy friends, and returned to the change room. Tracy followed suit, returning the gown reluctantly to the saleslady for now. Tara bought hers on the spot.
"How about you, Casey? Find anything to wear to homecoming?"
"Oh, I don't know. Nothing really caught my eye." Tracy looked at Casey, sensing some reluctance, and decided to pay her neighbor more visits soon.
"Suit yourself, but it's not that long until Friday..." Tracy offered. Casey didn't answer.
The four finally reached the end of the strip mall, a small candy shop. It seemed the perfect place to just hang out and talk, which the girls did at great length. Tracy noticed again that Casey seemed reticent, and tried to get the girl to come out of her shell a little.
"So, Casey, do you have a date planned for Friday?"
"No, not really. All the guys that asked me were lamers. I don't know, I never was much for dances anyway."
"Aw, come on... Are you even planning on going?" Tracy managed a pouty look without consciously trying, and Casey smiled a little.
"Well, I guess... It's just... I dunno. I'll go." Casey smiled wider, and changed tack. "So who are you going with, Tracy?"
All eyes centered on Tracy, and she had absolutely no idea how to answer.
"Ummm, well, no one's really asked me." Sarah and Tara looked on with what could be considered shock, while Casey seemed thoughtful.
"How about we go together then? After all, surely there'll be a few... cute guys there without dates, right?"
"Is that a good idea?" Sarah asked, "With all of those rumors going around about Tracy being gay?" Tara nodded.
"Well, maybe that's why no one's asked me. But I said it before, I'm not about to let some jerk spreading rumors bother me. I know who I am, and no stupid rumor can change that. If people buy into that kinda rumor without bothering to get the truth from me, I don't want to know them, and I don't care what they think."
Sarah and Tara looked dubious at this, but shrugged and decided to support their friend's courage. Casey simply stared a moment, then smiled.
"Alright then, it's a date!"
A moment later, something made Tracy look to the right, away from the shop. Spotting a small mass of white, she walked over to check it. A small kitten, white except for a pink starburst pattern on its chest, looked up with wide eyes.
"Hello there, cutie! Where's your owner?" The cat looked up soulfully, and Tracy noticed it had no collar.
"Are you a stray? You look too clean and healthy, are you lost?" She somehow sensed this wasn't the case, and picked the cat up, feeling a strange connection to it. When she returned to the place her friends sat, eating snacks, they instantly circled her.
"Wow, what a cute kitten, can I hold her?"
"Is she a stray?"
"I've never seen a cat that looked like that before!"
The three all wanted a chance to hold and pet the kitten, falling quickly in love with the small animal. Logically, Tracy knew she should be worried the cat might have rabies, or fleas or something, but it just seemed impossible, somehow, that this kitten could be less than perfect.
"I'm going to keep her. She's so cute, and I don't think she has a home." Tracy stated, and the other girls looked crestfallen, each had wanted the kitten themselves!
"So, can I keep her, Daddy?" Tracy gave her best impression of cuteness, and it seemed to work.
"If you can take care of it, then you can keep it, I guess. I just better not find any messes in the house."
"Thanks, Daddy!" She leaned up and kissed him on the cheek. This was so right; she had never been able to let out her feelings like this as a boy... Her dad would have freaked if the old Tracy had called him "Daddy" like that, much less kissed him on the cheek. She felt much closer to her family than ever before. Speaking of which...
Tracy took the stairs two at a time and found her mom in the kitchen.
"Oh, hi, Tracy! Did you want to help me with dinner tonight?"
"Sure, Mom, I'd love to!" She smiled and took over cutting some vegetables. "Mom, I saw this great dress for homecoming at the mall today, would you come look at it with me tomorrow? I want your opinion, especially since I can't afford it myself."
"Sure, honey! I was starting to wonder if you were even going this year!"
Tracy added the carrots and cucumber slices to the salad, and took it out to set the table.
"Thanks, Mom, I was too. No one even asked me until today."
"Well, at your age, boys are amazingly blind. Especially if it took one this long to ask you!"
"Yeah, you could say that, Mom... But I'm glad, really. I wanted someone I felt comfortable going with anyway."
"Good for you, honey!"
After supper, Tracy went to her room. The kitten had waited obediently for her; looking up with eyes Tracy could swear were more intelligent than any animal's should be.
"So, what should I call you, huh?" As if in answer, a word appeared in her head before she had a chance to think about it.
"Baidh, huh? Kinda unique, I like it! Come here, Baidh!"
The little cat hopped obediently onto her bed.
"Why do I feel so strangely connected to you? Are you a familiar, come to seek me out? Cats are a little cliche, you know."
The cat looked back as if to say, "Yes, and with good reason."
"Why do I feel like you know exactly what I'm saying, and are answering me?"
'Because I do know, and I am answering you.'
"Wow...!"
'You don't have to speak aloud, I can hear your thoughts, as you can hear mine.' Tracy shut her mouth, and decided not to be surprised. After all, only twenty-four hours ago, she had had a male body.
'Okay... So did you seek me out just because my spell worked?' The cat shook its head.
'No, the spell worked because I sought you out. The anguish in your soul called to me, and I wanted to help you fix it. So, I gave you the power to do so. But it won't be an easy road, either. After all, such gifts are NEVER given without a price, and often more of a price than even I know.' Baidh lectured.
'I know, but anything is worth this. I could die happy right now.'
'That is a distinct possibility, Tracy. You are in a lot of danger, you are a new witch and don't know your own abilities yet. Without guidance, you could do yourself and others great harm. And there are others who will want to take your power from you.'
'What, you mean demons and such, like in that TV show "Charmed?"'
'No, as long as you don't try to summon nasty things, they won't bother you. It's other humans in search of power you have to watch for. You made waves in the balance of power. And sadly, few humans who realize their own power are content with what they are given. You aren't any more powerful than most witches, but you don't have the experience to protect yourself, so you are an easy target.'
'Well, then, I'll have to learn, won't I? But for now, I'm exhausted. Is it safe for me to go to sleep, at least?'
'I will watch over you while you sleep. Be prepared to start learning tomorrow.'
"Goodnight, Baidh!" Tracy laughed, happy to at least have one friend who knew her secret life.
Morning arrived, and Tracy turned off her alarm two minutes before it would have gone off, thankful for that small reminder that she was the same as ever, only with the correct body now.
She went for the bathroom, followed by Baidh, and turned on the bath, filling it with very hot water. She was in the middle of adding her favorite herbs and bath salts, when Baidh displayed her approval.
'Lavender and sea salts... Herbs and sea salt are good, though people overestimate their significance. Still, they do help focus your mind and beliefs, so you should use them whenever you feel they are appropriate.'
'Is that my first lesson, then, Baidh? Follow your instincts? I just use them because the salts and lavender make me feel more cleansed. And it smells nice, too. The guys used to tease me about it, smelling like a girl they said.'
'Well, you should have been proud. After all, girls are supposed to smell like girls, right?'
'Yeah. They just got over it and accepted it anyway, eventually.'
Tracy relaxed in her bath, relishing the feel of the hot water on her softer, more sensitive skin, as Baidh re-instructed her on the basics of witchcraft that she had read long ago when she first started believing in it. She cleared up a few small misconceptions, and laughed when Baidh asserted that the witches she saw on television were the worst examples of stupidity for misleading the unwary.
'Baidh... I don't mean to seem ungrateful, but this is all stuff I've been reading and have believed for a long time. I know that witchcraft is all mental ability, and that all the herbs, rituals and tools of the craft are just ways to focus your mind on what you want.'
'Perhaps, but you can't afford to harbor even the least of misconceptions. These are the basic principles of everything you need to know, if you don't believe them all completely, you will never be able to reach your potential. And other witches will quickly take your power, kill you, or worse.'
'Alright then, teach on.' Tracy listened attentively as she dried off, and went back to her room to dress for school. She had set the alarm even earlier than usual, so that she could spend a little more time examining the changes in her room and wardrobe. After all, it was her sacred space. And despite having had the body she wanted all of her life for more than a day now, she didn't even know her own measurements or taste in clothing!
Checking her drawers and closets, she found that she wore a 32B bra (modest, but she hadn't wanted to be spectacular anyway), and her clothes ranged from a size 6 to 8, depending on the type of clothes. She liked her selection, some girly dresses, 2 cheerleading outfits, plenty of jeans and t-shirts, and an impressive variety of shoes. She decided to keep things simple for the moment, and went with a tight pair of jeans and a t-shirt emblazoned with the word "Angel." She also was very careful to bring a few extra tampons in her backpack today, reminding herself to change them every few hours to avoid a repeat of the previous afternoon's embarrassment.
'What will you do while I'm at school, Baidh?'
'I'll be nearby. You can talk to me across any distance like this.'
Tracy went to the kitchen, kissed her parents good morning, and started in to breakfast. Minutes later, she was on her way to school again, this time with Casey in tow.
"You look particularly happy today, Tracy... I take it your mom is going to get you the dress?"
"Yeah, and I just feel more... myself today than in a very long time."
"Yeah... Me too..." Tracy completely missed the sparkle of joy in Casey's eyes as they walked.
"Hey, you two, you look all cheery today... Guess you really weren't all that upset about tryouts, huh, Tracy? I thought it was just an act. You seemed so happy about cheerleading last week."
"Well, it just wasn't as important as I thought. But I'm glad you made it, Tara!" Tracy changed the subject slightly.
"Yeah, I love the workout it gets me, and being the center of attention, I guess!"
The other three laughed at this, and they headed on to school. From a block away, Victor watched, rage clearly evident in his eyes, unnoticed by either his friends, or the target of his fury: Tracy.
School passed rather quickly for Tracy, and she was having the time of her life! Classes seemed almost pointless now, but she used the time to socialize, passing notes and chatting in class. Just before her last class, while retrieving her books from her locker, Tracy noticed a golden glimmer. Someone had slipped a ring into the vents in her locker!
Feeling flattered, Tracy immediately slipped the ring on, turning it to view the stone embedded in the top. It was a red stone with small black flecks swirled into it, polished to a very pretty sheen. Under the ring, she found a note.
'From my heart, I send this to you
A ring to show my intentions are true
A stone set in red, the color of passion
A ring of gold, forever lasting'
An admirer
Tracy looked into the stone, wondering who might have sent her such a beautiful gift. The ring might be gold-plated, or low-quality, but somehow she didn't think so. Someone had gone to great lengths to give her this, and she would find out who tonight. Maybe it was Casey... She found herself humming happily as she walked to her last class of the day.
"Hey, Tracy, where'd you get that ring?" Casey asked on the way home from school.
"I... I'm not really sure; I found it in my locker with a note... Someone's trying to get my attention with a "Secret Admirer" act. It is kinda sweet, though" Tracey said, deciding maybe it wasn't from Casey after all.
"Well, whoever it is, is trying pretty hard! That ring looks expensive."
"Don't worry, I already promised I'd go to the dance with you, Casey!" Tracy giggled conspiratorially.
Casey made big goo-goo eyes at Tracy. "Oh, thank you, that would have broken my fragile little heart!" That said, the two girls descended into a giggling fit.
"Mom, I'm home!" Tracy called out, stepping in the front door.
"Hi, honey! How was school?" Was the answer from the kitchen.
"Not bad. Same old, same old." Tracey walked into the kitchen, made herself a sandwich and watched her mom do dishes.
"Tracey, hon, are you ready to go to the mall? I wanted to see that dress you want so much!"
Tracy nodded, her mouth full of sandwich, and went to her room to put away her homework for now. As she stepped into her room, she suddenly felt dizzy and weak. A headache formed suddenly, driving all thought from her as she fell to her knees. Then the room went black.
Tracey woke seconds later, to the feeling of a sandpapery tongue licking her cheek. 'Wake up, Tracy, it's me, Baidh!'
'Wha... what happened?' Tracy thought, feeling the odd headache and weakness gone already.
'Your life energy dropped suddenly, almost dangerously low. Did anything happen to you?'
'No... I just got really weak and dizzy for a-'
"Tracy, are you ready?" Her mom called out from downstairs.
"Yeah, Mom, just a minute!" 'Baidh, we'll figure this out later, I have to go.'
'Be careful, Tracy. Something isn't right about this.'
The mall was exactly as it had been the day before, somewhat busy with teenagers hanging out, gossiping and looking for just the right dress for prom, or snacking at the candy shop.
Tracy led her mom to the store where she had found the dress, then pointed it out to her. Tracy then dutifully tried on the dress again, spinning a little dance to show it off, and Mrs. Campbell smiled in response.
"That looks wonderful on you, Tracy!" Ignoring the high price tag, Mrs. Campbell bought her daughter the dress with a credit card, and then carried the package as the mother-daughter pair went to visit the candy shop. Over sodas and cookies, Tracy learned about her mother in a way she had never been able to before. They talked about school, social life, Tracy's father, and the merits of living as a housewife. It seemed Tracy's mom loved her place as a homemaker, unlike many modern women. It gave her free time to follow her own pursuits, including the mystery novels she loved reading and writing.
Then, Tracy's mother asked her about the ring. She seemed to have just noticed it, and was asking if Tracy had an admirer when the weakness struck again. It didn't seem as strong this time, but Tracy still reeled, as her vision went momentarily dim.
"Tracy, are you alright? You almost fainted!" Tracey looked up, gathering her wits.
"I'm... okay Mom, it was just a little dizziness."
"Well, we should get home anyway. I want to start dinner before your father gets home, want to help?"
"Sorry, Mom, but I have a lot of homework tonight."
"That's alright, homework comes first."
'Baidh?' Tracy walked into her room, closing the door behind her. The white kitten hopped into her lap. 'This is getting bad, it happened again.'
'I know. I think this is your first challenge... Someone is using your life energy to cast his or her own spells.'
Tracy thought about this, not having the slightest clue what to do.
'How can anyone do that? I haven't let anyone know about me, much less given them any of my power.'
'It has to be some kind of link, this kind of thing isn't possible unless your enemy is drawing through something you're in contact with.'
"The ring!" Tracy jumped up, almost yelling out loud, as she removed the gold ring she had found in her locker.
"Tracy, are you alright? I heard a shout..." Her mother peeked in the door; to find Tracy holding a ring the way one might hold a live scorpion. "What's going on in here?"
"Oh, um... Mom, I just remembered I had this ring... A friend lent it to me, and I need to return it."
Tracy's mother looked unconvinced, but seemed to accept this.
"Well, make sure that you do, it looks very valuable, and whoever owns it will be glad to get it back, I'm sure."
"Yes, I just bet they will..."
The next morning, Tracy watched everybody surreptitiously as she walked with her friends to school. Nothing seemed out of place, no one was giving her covert looks, or glowing black, or anything. Sarah, Tara and Casey were getting upset at her inattention, however.
"Tracy, what is your problem lately? One minute you're ignoring us, and the next you're acting like there's someone out to kill you! Are you on drugs or something?"
Tracy looked surprised for a moment, had she been that obvious?
"Sorry... It's just, somebody gave me a ring yesterday with a 'secret admirer' letter, and I'm trying to figure out who it is."
"Jeez, Tracy, is that all? The way you act, you'd think it had been a death threat, not a ring!" Tara frowned at her.
"Come on, Tara. She's probably just afraid it's Victor again. Maybe he wants to make up for the rumor thing, you know? They were pretty close before she dropped him. You never did say why you did that, Tracy, you two were a hot couple, and he didn't turn into an asshole until Sarah told him off, too," Casey pried.
"I dunno, I guess it just wasn't working out." Tracy stalled. She was still shocked to find out she and Vic had had a thing, and had no idea what might have happened. After all, a lot of this changed life was new to her.
Sarah looked down for a moment, and then looked sadly at Tracy when no one else was looking. Almost as if she knew whatever it was that had happened, and was keeping some secret about it. Tracy decided to try and pry it from her later.
"Tracy, is it bothering you again?" Sarah asked at lunch. The other girls hadn't shown up yet, so the two were alone at their usual table.
"What do you mean?" Tracy had no idea what the other girl meant.
"You know, Victor. You got over the whole thing pretty fast, last year, and what Victor did to you... Well, it worries me the way you're acting today."
"I don't even know what you're talking about. I don't remember Vic doing anything to me."
"You can't hide it from me, Tracy, I kept the secret, but I won't let you just bottle it up. I mean, jeez, he tried to... force you!"
Tracy just gaped. Vic had done that? Victor, the guy that was always so self-conscious before? This change went really deep, and for once, Tracy worried that it might not all be good changes.
"Listen, Sarah, don't worry about it. I can handle Victor; he's not what's been bothering me. I can handle it, okay? I really am alright."
"Well, okay, but let me know if you ever need help. I still owe you for the warning about Victor, after all." Tracy smiled, and agreed, just as the other girls came to join them.
Tracy dropped her books in her locker, and grabbed some others. Another note caught her eye, and she held it like one might hold a live scorpion, before opening and reading it...:
'I see you enjoyed my little gift.
I enjoyed what it gave me from you.
Can you find me before I strike again?
Your admirer...'
Tracy crumpled the note and threw it in the trash. This was getting scary, somebody was stalking her, but she couldn't tell anybody because who would believe it? She had to find this person, and soon.
After school, Tracy went straight to her room.
'Baidh, are you in here?' The kitten crept out from under her bed.
'Yes, Tracy?'
'Is there any way I can use this ring to find out who's stalking me?' To an observer they looked like a girl just playing with her pet kitten, but Tracy closed the door and curtains anyway.
'Yes, but you'll have to put it back on. You'll be vulnerable to your attacker then, but if you're quick enough, you might find out who it is before they try to drain you again.'
'I have to try it, Baidh. Whoever it is sent me another note today, and I can't stand not being able to do anything about it.'
Tracy stood in her little sea-salt pentacle, staring into a copper bowl full of water, incense smoking at the sides of her little altar. Waving her ceremonial knife over the bowl, she concentrated on finding the source of the enchantment on the ring, then, feeling prepared, she slipped the ring over her finger.
Slowly an image formed in the water, brown eyes seemingly stared back at her, being the first part of the image to clarify. Baidh stood at her knee, eyes closed, but Tracy was sure she could see the image form as well.
The image suddenly cleared up completely, as the lips moved. Tracy gasped, feeling her life begin to ebb.
"Victor!" She gasped, and Victor's face seemed to laugh cruelly at her. She fumbled the ring off of her finger hurriedly, sure that this time he wouldn't stop when she passed out.
'Tracy!' Baidh's mental voice screamed as all went black.
Lights. Bright lights were shining into Tracy's eyes as she opened them. Starched cotton sheets of an unimposing blue lie up to her neck, and she saw her mother leaning over.
"Tracy, you're awake!"
"Mom? What happened? The last thing I remember..."
"Tracy, what are you involved in? When I found you in your room, you looked like something out of a witch movie! You're not doing Satanic stuff or something are you?"
"Mom, relax... It's nothing like that. You know I wouldn't do anything evil!"
"Well, the doctor said you were anemic to the edge of death... I was so scared I was going to lose you..."
"Mom... I'm alright. I just passed out, is all." Tracy lifted her arm to hold her mom's hand, feeling incredibly weak.
"Tracy... The doctor did a test, and said you weren't on drugs or anything, but why did you pass out? Are you in some kind of trouble?"
"Don't worry, mom... It's just stress. Some guy at school is giving me some trouble, and with the dance coming up tomorrow..."
"Well, just take care, okay? You really scared me tonight."
"Okay, Mom, I promise. Can we go home now?"
"Yes, the doctor already told me we could go when you wake up. He just said to make sure you eat tonight, to rebuild your strength."
Baidh's mental voice spoke up the moment Tracy entered her room.
'Tracy, are you alright? Whatever he did that drained you so badly must have been big! Before you passed out, you said it was Victor that did this, do you remember?'
'Yes, I remember it all, Baidh. And I intend to deal with him as soon as I figure out how. In the meantime, I have to wonder, what DID he do that took so much out of me? As you said, it has to be big, and I'm sure it's not done with my best interests in mind...'
Tracy flopped down on her bed, looking up at the ceiling.
'Baidh, I'm going to take a bath, and think this stuff through a bit.' Baidh hopped onto the bed, the ring in her mouth.
'Maybe you should do something with this?'
Tracy sat up, put the ring in the bottom of a drawer, hidden inside a rolled-up pair of socks. Then she left for the bathroom.
'Poor kid, she's still not ready for this...'
Tracy stepped into the lavender-smelling bath with a long, slow sigh, letting the heat relax and refresh her. Once settled in, she pushed away all thoughts of Victor.
'I can't deal with that right now, it's just too much.'
Instead, she thought about the dance tomorrow, and how carefully she'd have to act. 'I can't mess this up, I really like Casey, and I don't want to make her feel uncomfortable, but how can I find out whether she'd even entertain the idea of going out with me, or any girl for that matter? She seemed so happy to be going to that dance with me, but that probably just means she didn't want to miss it or go alone...
I feel so strangely attracted to her, she's cute, and shy, and there's just something about her... But the way the rest of the school reacts to a rumor about being a lesbian... Maybe I should just be happy with having the right body, and not worry about a relationship.'
Tracy let that go for the moment, too, and tried to clear her mind. She worked through a few meditations she had read, but none really seemed to help much. Victor and Casey both kept intruding on her thoughts. Finally, she gave up, and let the nicer of the two images invade her conscious.
Casey's warm inviting smile, her fiery red hair and girl-next-door cuteness (literally)... Tracy blushed at the bent her thoughts were taking, but decided to go with it, after all, a little fantasizing never hurt anybody, and that's what teenagers do, right?
'I toyed at it a little bit, the first day, but I never really... Funny, when I still had the guy body, this was so different.'
Tracy spent the next half hour carefully exploring herself, imagining it was Casey's lips, hands, fingers, and tongue doing the exploring.
'Gods, I'm such a pervert...' She thought as she emptied and rinsed the tub.
Just then, the phone in her room rang.
'I wonder who would call right now? It's almost 11...'
She picked up the handset with her left hand, her right busily brushing out her long brown hair. Baidh sat on the bed beside her with what amounted to a feline smirk.
"Hello?"
"Hello, Tracy? Are you alright? I talked to your mom while you were in the bath, and she said you passed out and had to go to the hospital!" Casey's voice sounded almost frantic.
"I'm alright, Casey... I'll be fine."
"Great! I can't wait for the dance tomorrow, and I'd be really lonely there without you..."
'Wow, that was kinda blunt, maybe she really does like me...'
"Well, I promised I'd be there, Casey, and I wouldn't miss going to that dance with you for anything!"
Baidh was rolling in a little fit at this point.
"Great, Tracy! Any plans for after homecoming? There's a party at Sarah's again, and it'd be a great way to make up for missing her last one."
"Sure thing, Casey!"
"So, how's the kitten? Did your parents let you keep her?"
"Yeah! Her name is Baidh, by the way. And she is the smartest cat! She already knows her name!"
"Cool! Can I come over and see her?"
"I guess, my parents shouldn't mind. I'll go ahead and get dressed, see you in a few, 'kay?"
"Alright! Be right there!"
As Tracy hung up the phone, Baidh looked up at her.
'I heard you in the bath, you know. I may just be a cat to you, but I do know a bit about love. Just let her know how you feel, alright? Unfinished business of that sort is the last thing you need when dealing with someone like Victor.'
'Hey, that was private!' Tracy blushed redder than she had at any point in the bath.
'I don't judge, Tracy, and there's nothing wrong with what you were doing. But if you don't work something out with Casey, you won't have the proper focus to deal with the dangers of being a new witch.'
'It's not that easy, Baidh! I don't want to make her feel weirded out, and the others at school can be pretty harsh when they think someone's gay.'
'Like you told Sarah, why should what they think bother you, as long as you are confident about who you are?'
A ring from the doorbell ended the conversation, and Tracy rushed downstairs to let Casey in.
Minutes later, the two girls sat on Tracy's bed, playing with the little kitten. Casey fell instantly in love with the cat again, and Tracy couldn't help but once again feel the attraction Casey held. She just seemed to glow with energy while holding the cat.
"Baidh, huh? How'd you come up with that name? It's a little unusual." Casey asked, looking up at Tracy with ever-so-deep green eyes.
"Well, the name Baidh just seemed to... call out to me." Tracy explained, not lying, really.
"It does seem to fit her. Is this pink fur died? It doesn't look like it, but I've never seen a cat with quite this color of fur!"
"Oh, it's her natural color. Funny, isn't it?" Tracy petted Baidh, who just luxuriated in the attention.
"Well, I happen to like pink, it's my favorite color!"
'Do you really need any more clues, Tracy?' Baidh interjected mentally.
'Shut up, you... It's not proof.'
"Tracy, you seem a bit spaced out, still. Are you sure you're alright after what happened?" Casey leaned over, very close, and made a show of feeling Tracy's forehead.
"I... I'm a little warm, right now, but it's nothing-"
Casey leaped back as if she'd been burned, as the door creaked open and Tracy's mom peeked in.
"Hey, you, don't you think it's about bedtime? You need to get your rest, and the day after tomorrow is homecoming dance!"
"Hi, Mrs. Campbell! I was just chatting with Tracy about the new kitten! I wish my parents would let me have a cat!"
"Oh, well, you should probably get back, there'll be plenty of time to see the cat tomorrow."
"Alright Mrs. Campbell. See you tomorrow, Tracy!" Casey winked at her, on the way out of the room.
'Okay, Baidh, you win. Tomorrow I'll just tell her how I feel. But I have a feeling it's going to be a long night.'
Baidh settled in on the blanket as Tracy tried to get comfortable, then asked, 'Would you like some help getting to sleep, Tracy?'
'Well, okay, I...'
Baidh grinned a feline grin and settled in to sleep, knowing Tracy would have dreams of true love. After all, she had put them there.
(End Chapter One)
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Tracy now has the life she always wanted, but with new chances come new challenges...
By Angie "kitn" Hughes
Tracy awoke feeling very relaxed. The deep sleep Baidh had put her into, had held some... interesting dreams. Not all of them were overtly sexual, but all were about the same person.
'Baidh just doesn't give up, does she? Not that I mind...' Tracy shivered remembering some of the nicer bits of the dreams.
Getting up, Tracy brushed her teeth and took a bath, contemplating her decision. 'I told Baidh I would tell Casey how I feel today... I guess I will. But I hope she doesn't freak out, I don't want to lose her as a friend. And then there's Victor, too... What did I do to him? The guy really hates me...' Her thoughts were interrupted by the ringing of the phone next to her bed.
"Hello?"
"Hi ya, Tracy! Excited about the dance? I'm really glad you asked me to go with you."
"Oh, Casey, I was just thinking about you!"
"Oh, really?" Casey drawled, "and what were you thinking?"
Tracy spluttered for a second, before coughing out, "Um, you know, the dance tonight and all."
"Yeah, right, I believe you, really," Casey toyed with sarcasm.
"Okay, promise not to freak out? Come over here and I'll tell you what I was really thinking about."
'Okay, guess I'm committed now.'
'Trust me, it'll be okay,' Baidh added her thoughts.
"Gotcha, Trace, be there in a few minutes, I gotta dress first."
Tracy couldn't be sure, but she thought Casey sounded excited.
Tracy finished brushing her hair nervously, threw on a t-shirt and jeans, and went to the front door. The sun was just barely cresting the field to the east, and the sky had a beautiful deep blue tint. Casey walked to the door sporting a big smile.
"Come on up, Casey, I'm almost finished getting ready for school." The pair went back up to the bedroom where Baidh waited patiently on the bed. Her patience was rewarded when Casey picked her up and began softly petting her fur.
"So, um, Casey, I... was just wondering... oh, hell." Tracy almost squished Baidh leaning forward, and planted a long, passionate kiss on Casey's lips. Casey stiffened for a moment, then melted into the kiss, surprising Tracy. After a moment, they parted.
"Do you hate me now?" Tracy asked, staring at the blanket. Casey's answer was a hand gently guiding Tracy's chin up, and Casey answered aloud, "Did I say you could stop?"
Casey leaned forward this time, and Baidh hopped out of the way this time, as Casey showed Tracy just how upset she was. Tracy thought idly that Casey was a much better kisser than herself.
'See, I told you so.' Baidh had that smug look that cats always do so well.
'Shut up, you...'
"You look a little dazed, Tracy. I wonder why?" Casey looked almost as smug as Baidh.
"Ummm... Yeah..." Tracy blushed furiously
'You'd better go, or you're going to be late for school.' Baidh reminded Tracy.
"Casey? We better get going, or we're gonna be late." The two stood up and started toward the school. Tracy wondered if maybe they shouldn't be holding hands, but decided in the end it didn't matter if anyone saw them as they entered the school. She was too happy to care.
"Hey, you two, you look chipper this morning." Terra looked up from a notebook she was writing in.
"Oh, well, I just can't wait for the dance tonight. I love my dress and can't wait to show it off!" Casey quickly covered. Tracy just nodded.
Sarah finished her standard carton of milk, looking somewhat distracted, but asked in an amazing show of attention, "Tracy? Are you okay?"
By the heat, Tracy could tell without looking that her blush went farther down than the neckline of her t-shirt. "Um, I think so, just a little nervous about the dance." Tracy half-truthed.
"So anyway, who are you two going with?" Tracy silently applauded Casey's tactful change of subject.
"Well, I'm going with Curt Young, and Terra netted Jack Weiser."
"Curtis? I thought he was going with Erin!"
"No way, Casey. She just said that to try and make me jealous. We've been planning to go together for a month. He told me he wouldn't cheat on me, anyway."
"Well, Jack's a safe bet, and he's at least got a little brain to go with his cute butt."
"Yeah, well, Brad's pretty smart. And he's a LOT cuter than Jack." Sarah and Terra argued amiably, so Tracy tuned them out for a moment, just in time to catch a glare across the cafeteria from Victor.
"Casey? I'm not going to look again, but is Victor staring at me?" Tracy carefully studied a bite of something on her fork.
"No... He's emptying his tray and leaving. Why, is he being a jerk again?"
"I don't know, I just... saw him looking. It was probably nothing."
Sarah looked hard at Tracy, having caught the quiet exchange.
"Tracy, seriously. Is something wrong? You look really worried." Sarah looked pretty worried, too, as did Casey. Terra was writing in her notebook again.
"Really, it's nothing." The class bell rang and Tracy quickly stood up to return to class, thanking the too-short lunch for once.
On the way home from school, casey confronted Tracy again. "What's wrong, Tracy? I don't buy what you said at school. There's some problem with Vic, I can tell."
"It's personal, Casey I'm not sure-"
"More personal than what you told me this morning?" Casey asked pointedly.
"You wouldn't believe me."
"Try me.'
"Well, okay, I'll tell you, but I warned you, you won't believe me. Let's get to my house." Tracy gave in, she really needed to talk to someone about it anyway, someone other than a telepathic cat.
At 3:45 or so, Tracy returned home, wondering what to do about the dance. She couldn't wait for it, but one thought filled her with terror.
'What are my friends going to think when they see that I don't know how to dance?' Had she, in this new past, learned dance? It seemed likely, since a lot of cheerleading moves were based on dance moves, and she had been a cheerleader. She lay on her bed, staring blankly at a Trigonometry book, but the worry kept her from concentrating.
Turning away, she noticed her little personal altar, with its neatly arranged jars of dried herbs, copper bowl, and other various things of personal value. An errant thought suggested trying it.
"No way... Not for something so unimportant." Having said that, she turned back to her book. After a while, she managed to finish her homework.
'Baidh?' The kitten was absent, strangely. Tracy would have worried, but then again Baidh was very intelligent (telepathy aside!) and knew how to keep out of trouble, so Tracy let it be.
On a whim, Tracy dug through her music collection, finding a techno dance music CD she had burned on her dad's computer, and set it to track seven, a song by Blumchen.
"Wish upon a star, you're so near but yet so far... Don't you see the light, it shines oh so bright... Wish upon a star, you're so sweet is what you are... Too good to be true, and I'm so in love... with you!" It felt good to let go and sing at the top of her voice, no one there to listen. She tried dancing, and found it not too hard.
'Hey, this is kinda fun...' She just moved to the beat, not trying to do anything special, and it felt great!
Around five, she was interrupted in her private reverie by the ringing of the phone.
"Hello?"
"Tracy? I'm just calling to let you know I have to work late."
"Sure, Dad, no problem."
"Well, when your Mom gets back from her class, tell her I'll be back about six- thirty, okay? Don't leave for the dance until I get there!"
"Dad, you know I'll wait for you!" Tracy laughed.
"Okay, honey, see you then.
"Bye, Dad!" Click.
'Five already? I'd better get ready!' Tracy flew into preparations for the dance, in a frenzy of shower, dress, hair, makeup and overall primping session. Most of it went easily enough, but after three tries and restarts, she decided to get help with the makeup.
"Mom? Are you back yet?" She called down the stairs.
"Yes, Tracy?"
"Can you come up here? I can't seem to get my makeup quite right."
As her mom walked into her room, Tracy finished cleaning off the latest disaster.
"What's wrong, honey?"
"I can't get my makeup right, I think I'm just too nervous. Will you help me?" Too nervous, right. Not like a lack of practice had anything to do with it, nosirree.
"Sure, Tracy, face the mirror." Her mom carefully applied a base coat, followed by powder, some blush, eyeliner and mascara (Sit still, Tracy, I know you're nervous.), eyeshadow, lipliner and lipstick, being careful to get the corners neatly. Tracy carefully watched, committing every motion to memory.
"There, sweetie, all finished."
"Thanks, Mom, you're a life saver!"
"It's what moms are for! So, who are you going with?" Helpful, and curious!
"Just Casey, Mom, I just wanted it to be fun, and a guy would've made the night too tense right now."
"Well, I'm sure you'll have a great time. Just remember to be back by two, alright?"
"Okay, Mom, I will. Wouldn't want my new dress to turn back into rags, or Casey's car a pumpkin!" They both laughed at that, just as the door opened and Tracy's dad returned.
"What's so funny? You look great, Tracy, the boys are going to fall at your feet!" He walked in talking, then paused to kiss Mrs. Campbell hello.
"Well, then I'll have to pick whoever doesn't look up while he's down there!"
He roared with laughter at that. "That's my girl, Tracy, give 'em what for!"
Just then the doorbell rang. Tracy turned to answer it, and there stood Casey, radiant in the patented "little black dress."
"Wow, Casey, great dress!"
Casey seemed to come out of a short trance and looked up to meet Tracy's eyes. "Yeah, you too... Seriously..."
The Campbells fussed over the girls for a while before allowing them to leave for the dance, but even tually they found themselves at the double-doors leading to the school gymnasium. The sounds of fairly decent if somewhat outdated music crept past the door, and a few students stood outside, bored or sneaking a smoke. None paid them any attention as they passed, except one. Victor watched from the bushes where he had been hiding with a cigarette, and smiled. It was not a nice smile.
"Casey, I'm going to get some punch, you want some?" Tracy yelled above the loud music.
"Sure! Thanks!" Casey kept dancing, and Tracy spent a moment just watching her move. Shaking her head to clear it a bit, she moved to the refreshment table and grabbed a couple of glasses.
"Hey, Tracy. Nice night for a dance." Despite the words, the voice behind Tracy practically dripped with venom. She turned to face Victor.
"It could be nicer..." She answered with a straight face.
"Oh yes, it could."
"Victor, what did I do to you? Why do you hate me so much?" "That's very simple. I liked being the only one in town with any power. And I will be again. How's your little friend... Casey, I believe? She's a cute one."
"Leave her out of this. Is that all it is, you just want more power?" Tracy was horrified at the idea he would hate her so much for something so impersonal.
"That, and I can't stand little faggot boys like you. It makes me sick. Rid the world of one of you, and take my town back. It's killing two birds with one stone, so to speak." So saying he turned his back and started to walk away.
"Speaking of killing birds,you better catch your little girlfriend, looks like she's in trouble."
Tracy turned quickly to face Casey, who was quickly being cornered by a group of the guys Tracy used to call friends. They looked to have decidedly unfriendly intentions, and were keeping the crowd between themselves and the watchful eyes of the few teachers available to chaperone.
"Casey!" Tracy ran, shoving her way through the crowd, and grabbed one of the guys. Eric, she thought. He was nice enough, in the old life.
"Eric, what are you doing? All of you, back off!"
The group, four boys that Tracy would have sworn would never have done anything like what they were doing, turned and looked at Tracy with an almost tangible hate.
"Casey, run!" Tracy took off into the crowd again, hoping the yell would attract teacher attention, and that the crowd would slow pursuit. Casey, for her part, took the hint and was out the door.
As adults arrived on the scene, the boys who had seemed so menacing suddenly looked confused, but Tracy left anyway, searching out Casey.
Minutes later, Tracy found Casey sitting by the small flower garden in the path from street to school building, looking worried.
"Tracy, are you okay? What the hell was with those guys? I thought Eric was my friend..."
"Casey, I don't think he was actually in control of himself. The Eric I know would never have been a part of that, or those other guys, either." Tracy wasn't sure about anyone anymore, but Casey seemed so surprised by the way they had been acting, it was a safe bet they didn't normally do these things, no matter how much reality had changed.
"How do you know? He didn't look stoned or anything..."
"I'm pretty sure. And I'm pretty sure Victor was behind it, too. I'm sorry, it happened to you because you were here with me." Tracy stared at the ground between her feet as she said the last.
"Tracy... Lets go for a walk. I think you need to tell me about Victor, there's more going on than you've told anyone, I think."
Minutes later, the pair walked in the cool night air, alone in a well-lit street where they hoped Victor had not followed.
"You're right, Casey, there is a lot more than I'm telling anyone. And for good reason, it is VERY difficult to believe. Sometimes even I still don't believe it, though I thank the Goddess every day that it is happening. Casey, I'm a witch. I changed my body using magic I only truly hoped I had, because I was born a girl in a boy's body. Since then, so much of what I saw as reality has changed. Victor used to be one of my best friends, now I know he's really a power-hungry witch too, and wants to kill me and take my power, because he's no longer the only person with power in town, and because he sees me as the boy I used to look like, and as a gay, or something. He's very bigoted."
"Wow, I can see why you don't tell people. It is a bit hard to believe. But Tracy, I do believe you. I've seen some weird stuff lately, and it explains a lot about you and Victor."
"Also, it seems in this new reality, back when Victor and I dated, he tried to rape me. He is probably mad that that didn't work out the way he planned, though I don't really have any details about it. Maybe he does, but then he seems to remember things from the new reality AND the one I knew. The reason I passed out a few times just a few days ago, was that stupid ring he sent me. It was a trap, by him, he used it to drain my life. I still don't know what all he did when he did that, I just hope I find out before it comes back to haunt me, because it was powerful."
Casey's jaw dropped. "He tried to rape you, and you didn't tell me? I wanna kill him now."
"I wasn't exactly here for it, Casey, don't sweat it. I don't know why I wouldn't have told you, but it wasn't me who didn't, it was this new past that I don't even know. Maybe I'll figure it all out eventually, but for now I'm winging it. But I don't care, I have the right body, and I have you. I love you, Casey, With all of my heart."
"I love you, too, Tracy. And I don't care who knows about it, unless you want to keep it a secret. But you seemed to be pretty nonchalant about the rumors..."
"I want to shout it to the world, myself, Casey. But then, Victor already tried to hurt you just because you're my friend, it would get a lot worse if he knew. He was the one who put all that hate in the boys' minds just a little bit ago, somehow."
"That makes more sense, too. Eric is my lab partner in Chemistry, he's never been anything but a gentleman before."
"Oh, and then there's Baidh. She was there, when I changed everything. In fact, she's the reason I was able to. I'm not sure exactly what the relationship, but I guess she's kinda like my familiar. though she's been strangely quiet today. We can communicate in our minds."
"Hmmm... You know, I've been thinking a lot of thoughts that surprised me lately... I used to be way too scared to tell you how I feel, but for some reason lately, every time I wanted to drop a hint, a sort of voice in my head told me to go ahead, that you would not be upset. Maybe that was Baidh?"
Tracy laughed. "Yes, it probably was. I didn't know she could speak to you, too... But she did encourage some interesting dreams involving you, and pushed me to tell you how I felt. I think she knew we loved each other before we did. She's such a conniving little kitten, I'll have to thank her."
'You're very welcome. I do encourage love, wherever it may blossom.'
'Baidh, where have you been?"
'Tracy? Baidh? Is this how this mind thing works?'
'Yes, Casey, I think Baidh is playing messenger, wherever she is.'
A little white kitten with a telltale pink star nuzzled Tracy's leg. 'Not I, you two have bonded. Kind of uncommon, it seems Casey has some latent magic in her, but no ability to use it. But the love between you allows Tracy to tap into Casey's magic, as long as she's willing. This will definitely help you, Tracy.'
'Cool, I can read my lover's mind, and share with her my soul! Who could ask for a closer relationship?' Casey latched onto Tracy and planted a long deep kiss on her willing lips. They both felt a shared warmth over their new and unexpected mind link.
'Wow, I enjoy being a so-called familiar to a witch who's truly in love. The shared feelings are wonderful!' Baidh's mind seemed ecstatic.
'Silly kitty, will we ever be able to get privacy?' Casey giggled, picking up Baidh.
'Nope, I will always share both of your feelings. But if you like, I can simply be quiet and not intrude, sometimes. But you will have to get used to the idea that your love is shared with a third partner, though not physically. after all, I am a cat, and you are humans. That would be kind of creepy.'
Tracy and Casey laughed, a little unsure of sharing their love with a cat, but slowly deciding it was only fair, since Baidh had helped the love to bloom in the first place. Besides, it was much preferable to simply accept it, rather than fighting it, and in the process, probably hurting that same love. Besides, they both loved the adorable little kitten, too!
"So, Tracy, what about Victor? Now that I know what's going on, I want to help. He is NOT allowed to harm my girlfriend!" Tracy returned to regular speech, still carrying the kitten as they walked.
"I don't know, Casey. He tried to hurt you, tonight, and I can't let that pass either. Let's go back to the dance, and I'll try and figure out a plan of attack." Tracy's eyes narrowed angrily, matching Casey's almost exactly.
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Back at the dance, Tracy and Casey found no sign of Victor, or the boys he had controlled. The music was still going fast and furious, apparently they slow dances were going to wait until after the homecoming royalty crowning celebration. Tracy decided to give it a rest, and pulled Casey onto the dance floor. They seemed to hit a perfect synch, priobably a side-effect of having linked minds. The music was fast, and they lost themselves in each other's eyes, entranced by the music. A small area cleared around them as their perfectly synchronized moves drew an appreciative audience. As the fast song ended, they finally noticed the crowd watching, and at the same time, thought of what to do.
"Thank you, thank you, next show will be in a little bit, the dance floor is once again yours!" With a quick paired bow, they giggled and made for the punch bowl.
"Wow, you two, that was great! Have you been practicing just to show off tonight?" Sarah grinned at their slight blush. "Seriously, if you'd been that good in cheerleading tryouts, you'd have been a sure bet for the team! And Casey, I didn't even know you could move like that! Too bad your parents wouldn't let you try out."
"Aw, come on, we were just playing out there. casey's a great dancer, I'm kinda glad she asked me instead of one of the guys. I bet not one of them can dance like that!"
Sarah giggled and shook her head, "Nope, and not many of the girls, either. You two are a perfect match!"
"Thanks!" They bowed in unison again, hoping to blow off that obvious remark with theatrics. It didn't seem to work.
"Come on, you two, I saw how you were staring at each other out there. I'd be surprised if the whole school didn't see, even blind as they are. But don't worry. After that rumor thing, a few other girls in school approached me, and I got to know some of them. I'm not a bigot, just not that way. And I think it's great that you two found each other, you really do make a great couple. and don't worry about Terra either, her latest short story was one about two girls who fell in love with each other, she had me read it and asked for help from my other friends. Maybe I'll introduce you, if they don't mind, but they're kind of secretive, and I promised not to tell their secrets without permission."
"Wow... A night full of surprises, huh Case?" 'At least not all of them were bad... Mind me calling you Case?'
"Yeah definitely." 'You definitely can call me Case, I kinda like it. And Sarah and Terra both understanding us is just beyond words.'
The pair hugged Sarah, who giggled at their affection. She was obviously one of the best people in the school they could ever have made friends with. Terra returned from the dance floor, a worn-looking boyfriend in tow.
Just then, the spotlights centered on a stage lined with flower trellises and folding chairs. The royalty pageant looked like it was about to begin.
"Hey all you guys and girls, we've been crankin' out the fast stuff, but now it's time for some slow, close-dancing music. But first, I've been asked to introduce your Homecoming royalty!" The deejay was enthusiatic, they had to give him that, but Casey and Tracy were still worried about when Victor would resurface to cause more trouble. So, they were both caught off guard when in that same voice, a familiar name was called out.
"...Tracy Campbell, Queen of this years Homecoming Dance!" Tracy jumped at hearing her name, then almost ran for it when she realized. Not only did she have no idea where Vic might be, but she was going into that spotlight on stage, where she would be exposed to all kinds of attention. Oh well, everyone was already pushing her toward the stage. It was too late.
"And now, for the Homecoming King... Victor Florencio!" Tracy locked up in shock as Victor mounted the stage next to her, taking the chance of her shock to steal a harsh one-sided kiss. She almost gagged, then slapped him.
"Whoa, looks like our King and Queen have some issues to work out. Let's put 'em together for our Don Juan King and our Fiery Queen!" Someone finally shut him up, as Victor told Tracy in a voice just for her, "I thought you'd be glad I used a little magic to get us both up here... You're already a queen, I thought you might like some recognition, bitch."
"You're dead, asshole, you almost hurt my friend, and have hurt me. But now I have the edge. I dare you to contest me in a battle for power-" then in perfect timing, a microphone was shoved into their closely matched faces, "-I'll kick your ass you..." As the words echoed through the gymnasium, all else went silent.
"Tracy Campbell, I need to speak to you right now." Great, the principal was getting involved.
Offstage, he held her by an arm, and hissed, "I will not have that kind of language in my school, from a homecoming queen no less! Your parents will have to be informed of this."
Tracy's blood began to boil. "And will Victor's parents be notified that he forced me to kiss him? Or is that okay because he's a boy?!"
"It was an innocent adherence to tradition, the homecoming king and queen kiss onstage almost every year."
"You... you pig!" Tracy slapped the principal too, and he turned cherry red.
"You, miss, have earned yourself a suspension! Leave now, you will not be welcome in this school for three days."
Tracy turned and left, pausing to throw her circlet at Victor on the way offstage. He laughed triumphantly at her public humiliation, and Casey jumped to follow her out, Sarah and Terra close behind.
"I can't believe that! He kissed me! Yuck, I can still feel his nasty tongue on my lips!"
Sarah's face took its turn going red. "I am going to KILL him!" Suddenly Tracy remembered what Sarah knew that colored her perception. Sarah might literally try to kill him. And given the fact that he was a witch, and a seemingly powerful one, that would be bad. Tracy decided to try the hard edge.
"No, Sarah... He's mine. I will make him regret he ever touched me." That should settle her down. Casey nodded, her hand on Tracy's shoulder. Suddenly, Terra made the connection.
"He... You... So THAT's what you told Sarah that warned her off from him! I had no idea, I'm so sorry, Tracy!" Tears crept into her eyes, but Tracy forestalled them.
"It's okay, Terra, it didn't happen. was a close call, but he got nothing for his trouble. And it helped me to keep a friend out of his hands. It's okay. Or it was, anyway. Now he's gonna pay."
"I'm behind you, Tracy. All the way. I can't stand guys like that."
"Thanks! I'm glad to have friends like you. I don't think there's anyone else in this school so accepting and understanding and supportive. Certainly not the principal. I hear worse than what I said walking by the football field every day. But the jocks don't get suspended for it. They get padded grades for playing well."
"Everyone knows the principal's a sexist. He's always been that way, but nobody's been able to get anything done about it. After all, he hasn't done anything truly threatening to anyone, and the grades are better than average here, and the football team goes to nationals every year, even though they usually don't take championship."
"Well, maybe I can get him to change his ways."
"Good luck, girl!" Sarah looked unbelieving, but hopeful.
Later that evening, after the dance, Tracy returned to deliver the bad news to her parents.
"You got suspended? What for, you've always been a wonderful student! I don't believe it!"
"Yeah, Daddy... I'm sorry. It was a COMPLETE disaster. I got elected homecoming queen, which was really nice, but the boy that was elected king tried to put his tongue down my throat. And when I got a chance to tell him off, the microphone was stuck in my face and broadcasted what I had to say. The principal suspended me, but didn't do anything about him." Tracy suppressed her anger for the mmoment, seeing her dad getting VERY angry.
"Honey, what is his name? I'm going to have a talk with this principal, set this straight. No one treats my daughter like that." Tracy's mom was simply aghast, and her father looked ready to kill.
"Daddy... Thank you, I am glad that I have you to protect me, but this time, I want to deal with it myself. I have a few ideas how to deal with this, and I think I can do it on my own. I want to feel like I can deal with this kind of thing, it will boost my confidence a lot." She pleaded with her eyes for him not to do anything yet.
"Well, I guess that's okay... But if there's anything I can do honey, let me know, okay? I can't stand that someone hurt you, and hearing that your principal was so one-sided makes me VERY angry. But if you want to deal with this, and you have an idea how, I will stay out of it. I do want you to feel strong and self-confident, even more than I want to do something to fix whatever hurts my little girl."
"Thank you, Daddy, and Mom, I love you both, and I really will be okay. And I think I can make this right." Her mom simply hugged her silently, and her dad soon followed suit.
"I'm off to bed, don't worry, it'll be alright." Tracy smiled, and it was a very confident, reassuring smile. After all, she did have a plan, though it seemed a little cliched...
Up in her room, Tracy set Baidh down on the bed, and Baidh watched silently as Tracy sat before her little altar, clearing her mind for what she was planning. She poured some water into a copper bowl, and concentrated on an image in it. Principal Doblin's snoring face showed clearly after a little thought, clearly unperturbed by anything he might have done today. She went a little closer, sliding past the face, and into the dreams. His dreams seemed mostly innocuous, and a few Tracy recognized as similar to the dreams she had about being female, before she changed to being who she really was inside.
Maybe Doblin's sexism was rooted in some denial of his own feminine side, who could tell? But Tracy wasn't there to judge his dreams, and wouldn't even dream of trying to adjust Doblin's body directly unless asked, it just didn't seem right. Now dreams, those are a different matter. She waited for a transitional moment in his dreams, and touched the surface of the water. Ripples spread through Doblin's dream as Tracy took control.
"Where am I? This feels so real... But I'm not me!" Doblin touched his now female body, noticing it was the same as that of that little foulmouth girl who had slapped him. He already didn't like this dream, but usually when he noticed he was in a dream, he woke up, or it changed. This time he knew it for what it was, a dream, but couldn't seem to escape it.
She stood on a stage, shocked into immobility by the shock of being elected homecoming queen. He felt two distinct sets of emotion, his and hers. But hers seemed to rule the body, and the surprise was too much for the moment. Suddenly, there was that boy, Victor Florencio. Good student, and a decent football player. But he looked so menacing just now, and Doblin's emotion's matched the female body's perfectly... Terror filled him as Florencio groped this dream body that just wouldn't respond as Doblin tried to run, to at least turn away. Florencio's hands roamed, in sight of a laughing school populace, then worse, his tongue entered her mouth. His filthy nicotene stained breath made her feel like gagging, as she finally regained enough movement to push at him. But Florencio's arms were like steel bars, immobile, and his tongue continued its abuse of her mouth, as his hands groped her sensitive backside. Students laughed from every direction, then suddenly Florencio was gone and an insanely towering old man lectured her about being a slut and displaying affection publicly. It was so unfair! She hadn't done anything wrong! It was all that boy's fault!
Tears welled up in her eyes, as students laughed, Florencio leered, and an unforgiving old man told her to leave, she was ostracised, belittled, and felt sick from Florencio's attentions. Unable to do anything else, she knelt and cried, as jeers leers and angry shouts to get out mixed and swirled into a mindless cacaphony of agony, then the dream settled again, to Doblin still in the form of a girl who'd had the audacity to strike him, being held in the arms of an older man that he felt was his father, crying hot tears of shame as he explained to Daddy why his little girl had been suspended for being a slut when it was the boy that had groped and wounded her in front of everyone. The shame would never go away, the students would laugh at her forever, Florencio would hurt her again and again, as long as that sexist principal kept turning a blind eye.
Doblin watched in horror as her daddy grabbed a gun from nowhere, to go hunting the principal that didn't care about the plight of his little girl. Was this real? Did students' parents want to kill him just because he was harder on the girls? Because he expected better of them, and they continually let him down? They should be perfect examples of feminine grace, but instead they used foul language, they had sex, they did drugs, they failed classes, they dressed like sluts and spread hate. So few of them were perfect, and they all should be! Boys are supposed to be rebellious and do bad things, not girls!
But then, in this dream, she hadn't done anything wrong, and was still outcast. And for that, A man wanted to kill someone he thought was his daughter's tormentor...
"That could be me! Some angry parent could get mad I disciplined his daughter for something she didn't do, and want to kill me! But I can't just let the kids get away with everything, either! It's my job, it's my life, to help keep them on the straight and narrow!"
A mirror appeared, and it's reflection looked her in the eyes.
"Don't be afraid of what might happen when you make a mistake, simply undertsand, that just because girls may not fit what you think of as perfect, does not make them bad kids. And boys need to be held responsible for their actions just like girls are. Don't be sexist about it. You can be better than that, maybe you can even help others be better than that! Just give girls a little more slack. After all, you have a feminine side, too."
Doblin looked down at his own body, returned to him, then back at the mirror which showed a female version of him, beautiful, another side of himself. And suddenly it made sense to him, that girl or boy, people are who they are, and none of them perfect. Maybe it was just a dream, but maybe it was a wake-up call too. Maybe he was being a little too hard on the girls, and a little too soft on the boys. He would try to change that, it really wasn't fair of him.
"That's all I ask." answered the voice in the mirror, the woman that might be a part of himself. "That's all I ask."
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Tracy removed her finger from the bowl. It had been an exhausting experience, emotionally. It didn't really take that much energy, but the emotions involved had rocked her as they hit him. She shared the dream, she had to. She had been creating it as she went. She understood now, a little of why Doblin felt the way he did. That didn't make it any more acceptable, but it made a certain kind of sense to her at least. It sounded like some old-fashioned unreal expectations, very sexist, but mainly a throwback to a time when these things were expected of people. But maybe now Mr. Doblin could get past that mental conditioning.
'Maybe. You did very well, I'm proud of you. Some parts of that seemed a little harsh maybe, but then, maybe it was necessary. Who can say? But many have tried the same type of thing, and have gotten caught up in getting revenge, not teaching or learning anything. Sometimes people who send dreams send truly nightmarish ones. You showedrestraint, understanding, and even made progress towards understanding why he felt the way he did. And at the same time, you showed him that he was doing harm, and even warned him of possible consequences. I am proud of you.'
'Thank you, Baidh. I was tempted to do more, to show him things that would make him never want to punish a girl again. But I realized, that he wasn't cruel, just had an outdated set of expectations, partly because he has a feminine side, and is a perfectionist himself. On the other hand, he cannot punish others for what he dislikes about himself, either. So I simply showed him things that I thought would make him understand a little better, and maybe he does now. Maybe it won't change anything, but I think it will.'
'I think it will, too.' Casey's mental voice sounded a little tired, but very interested.
'You were listening to that? I didn't mean to wake you.'
'I felt you borrowing some of my energy, and dreamed about you sending him that dream. It was very compelling.' Casey felt happy, and that made Tracy feel even better about what she had done. 'And I don't mind being woken up by you, in fact, I kinda want to be there with you right now.'
'If you're quiet, I'll unlock the back door... This mental speech stuff is MUCH better than having my own phone line!'
'Yeah, no waking up parents with phone ringing!'
Tracy could feel if not hear, Casey giggling.
Minutes later, Tracy had unlocked the door and let Casey in and led her quietly to the bedroom. Baidh sat on the bed, her little eyes shining with mirth. The teenagers shooed her off the bed, giggling, and cuddled up togehter. The mental link made them feel even closer, so much more together, as love poured both ways, pure crystalline emotion drawing them together. They met in a passionate kiss, one that lasted and lasted, both of them breathing heavy and hard as they finally parted.
"oh Goddess, Casey, I'm so hot... I love you so much... I want you!"
"Tracy, my love... I want you with all of me. Let me show you what I've wanted to do for so long..." Casey lifted Tracy's nightgown slowly, pausing to lick and lightly nibble at her nipples. Tracy gasped and pushed up, instinctively trying to pull closer to Casey's questing mouth, wanting more, much more.
Casey finished removing Tracy's nightgown, and started on her panties, taking time to show Tracy all the most sensitive bits of her legs, behind and between the knees, thighs, ankles, toes... Tracy felt like she was on fire, she couldn't control her body, she was completely at Casey's mercy.
And such tender, gentle mercy it was. Casey's fingers and tongue quested, exploring Tracy's body, but avoiding the hottest most sensitive area, saving it for last. Her fingers traced Tracy's arms as her tongue explored Tracy's navel, each lick or caress drawing an appreciative shiver and often quiet moan or gasp, stifled so as not to wake parents. Tracy shortly found herself with a mouthful of pillow, trying not to make enough noise to wake her parents. Finally, Casey settled on the most aching spot to work her own form of magic. Her tongue was softer than anything Tracy had ever imagined, lightly touching that oh-so-sensitive nub of her clitoris. Then, a finger gently quested inside, rubbing against a spot inside that made Tracy scream into her pillow as she orgasmed, her legs gripping Casey's head. Casey felt Tracy's orgasm through their mindlink as well, and didn't stop her tongue manipulation, found herself gasping her own orgasm into Tracy's heat, despite not having even been touched herself there yet. Tracy crashed through orgasm after orgasm as the licking continued, and the moans in her lap added a new dimension to the sensation. Casey felt the moment that Tracy couldn't take anymore, and backed away, still gasping with her own orgasm and face dripping with Tracy's love.
Tracy took several minutes to settle down, still shaking and unable to move from her exertions. Casey cuddled up next to her, kissing her with a still-moist face, sharing Tracy's flavor. It wasn't exactly a good taste, but the sensation, the emotion, the knowledge that her love was sharing her own taste with her made it a truly wonderful thing to taste nonetheless. Climbing slowly up from the relaxation of post-loving bliss, Tracy wanted to try to make Casey feel as wonderful as she had. Casey complied happily, sensing mentally Tracy's hunger to make her love feel as wonderful as she had.
Tracy tried to follow the same patterns Casey had, tasting and caressing and exploring every part of Casey, before going to the spot that ached with the most need. She didn't have as much experience with the female body as Casey had, however, and felt sort of like she was bumbling through what had been for Casey a wondrous graceful dance. She felt Casey draw her face back upward, to look into her eyes, and Casey asnwered her thoughts.
"Relax, Tracy. I love you, and I know you want to make me feel wonderful. You are, so don't worry about it. It feels so good, just take your time and feel everything. It helps, too, that we have this link, you can feel what you're making me feel. Just do what seems natural, and you can't do wrong."
Tracy relaxed after that point, not worrying if she did as expert a job as Casey had, it didn't matter. And Casey was enjoying it, Tracy could feel it, plus Casey was very active, twisting and squirming in blissful love. Shortly, Casey started groaning and shoved herself even more into Tracy's face, and Tracy kept licking at the little nub that made her feel so good, exploring for that spot inside that Casey had massaged that drove her to such heights. It worked, she must have found it, because Tracy found her face drenched, as Casey screamed into the same pillow she had, bucking and squirming against Tracy's face. Tracy went with what had worked for her, and kept going until Casey could stand no longer, before sliding upwards to cuddle her lover and share another very wet kiss.
"I love you so much, Tracy... I have wanted this for so long, ever since I found out what sex was, I knew I wanted to share it with you. I could die happy right now."
"Even better, how about you live happy for a long time, and we do this again often?"
"Works for me! But for now, let's clean up a little, put on our nightgowns, and get some sleep. I want to hold you the rest of the night, and if our parents ask, it was a sleepover to make you feel better about the whole dance thing, okay?"
"That works, I know mine will understand. And I have plenty of clothes that'll fit you."
Casey lifted a small overnight bag, proving she had planned this all out ahead of time.
"Silly! I love you!" Tracy hugged Casey and they went to clean up and get some sleep.
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