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Archive-name: Changes/joe1.txt
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Archive-author: Ruth White
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Archive-title: Guinea Pig, The - 1- 6
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CHAPTER
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1
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It wasn't that long ago that Gloria Watson had been using
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drugs uncontrollably and, out of despair, attempted suicide. Now
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her rehabilitation was almost complete. All that remained was a
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departure interview with the director of The Institute, the
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facility which had saved her life and restored her to sanity.
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Gloria knew Dr. van Damme by reputation only and did not know what
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to expect as she entered her office.
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Dr. van Damme rose to greet Gloria. Gloria tried not to gawk.
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She had known that the doctor was a woman, but that she was as
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strikingly beautiful as she turned out to be. She was tall, blonde,
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and dressed all in white; suit, blouse, hose, and pumps. A small
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name tag pinned to her jacket said "von Damme". She wore little
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make-up and her hair was gathered up in roll on her head.
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"Hello Gloria. It's a pleasure to meet you at last," said Dr.
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van Damme extending her hand. "I'm glad your recovery went so
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well."
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Gloria took the proffered hand, shook it, and the two women
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sat down on the couch where Dr. van Damme opened the conversation.
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"Gloria, I want you to tell me in your own words what happened to
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you. How you wound up here, and how your experience here will
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enable you to function in the real world again."
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"Well, Doctor."
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"Please, Gloria, call me Justine."
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"My troubles started after I married my ex-husband, Joseph
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Watson. He was everything any girl could ask for. Fantastically
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wealthy, handsome, and sexually insatiable. He was thirty and I was
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twenty. Being young and coming from a lower middle-class family, I
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was in awe of him and his wealth. I always felt inadequate around
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Joe and he did everything he could to reinforce my perception. What
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did the marriage, and me in, was his continual betrayal of me. Joe
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just could not resist bedding any blonde with a big chest. I'm sure
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you've noticed that I conform to his ideal. I later learned that he
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has always behaved in this manner, why he even has a son who is
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almost my age; he got a girl pregnant when he was only twelve!"
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"After a year of my trying to get him to settle down, he
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divorced me. I blamed myself and my shortcomings for this. He
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provided me an extravagant settlement and I tried to loose myself
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in drugs and alcohol. When that didn't work I tried to kill myself.
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A friend shipped me here to your clinic for treatment and to avoid
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any scandals in the tabloids."
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Dr. van Damme poured out coffee for them. "And what have you
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learned from your treatment here?"
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"Well, I don't blame myself anymore. None of what happened was
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my fault; it all lies with that son of a bitch. I really believe he
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wanted to make it with all those women because he's really insecure
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about himself. Take his height for example, Joe is only five foot
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seven but always wanted to be six feet tall. I don't feel ashamed
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and guilty any more. I'm mad as hell and I want to get back at him
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for ruining my life and almost causing my death."
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"Gloria. Surely you don't mean that."
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"I certainly do Justine. I don't know yet what I will do to
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get even with him, but I will spend the rest of my life trying, if
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that's what it takes."
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"You certainly seem determined Gloria. Perhaps we can find a
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way for my organization to help."
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"But Doctor, I have no more money. I'm broke."
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"You needn't worry about that Gloria. Anything's possible."
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Dr. van Damme produced a file. "We investigated your husband
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during your stay to see if the things you told your therapist were
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delusions or reality. It makes very interesting reading. He's
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certainly deserving of some severe punishment, and I think it would
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be even more fitting if he paid for it himself. I'm sure we can
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work something out."
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"Oh Justine, could you? Would you? Joe Watson is a powerful
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and wealthy man, are you sure you want to get involved?"
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Dr. van Damme spoke into her intercom. "Clarice. Bring in a
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blank contract form please." Then continued, "Gloria I fear no man
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like Joe Watson. My organization operates in many areas, and as a
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result, has made numerous friends of real influence and power. Joe
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Watson can't hurt me, he can't even find me if I don't want him to.
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Besides I've taken down bigger than him before. Now shall we
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discuss specifics?"
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CHAPTER
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2
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Joe Watson followed the girl into her hotel suite.
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Congratulating himself silently, he thought, "man, what a fox.
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She's so hot, and I'm just the guy to give it to her."
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Joe had been captivated by her since he spotted her in his
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customary pick up joint. She was all tits and ass and paraded them
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proudly. His cock was as hard enough to drive nails and he couldn't
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wait to ram it in her.
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"Want a drink Joe?" She called from the other room.
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"Sure, eh..." He couldn't remember her name. "Make it Scotch
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and water."
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Joe and his date sat on the couch and sipped their drinks. He
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wanted only to rip her dress off and go at it then and there. He
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played it cool though, thinking he might be able to enjoy this one
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for more than one night.
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"Tell you what Joe, why don't I go slip into something more
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comfortable?"
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She left the room and Joe thought, "Hot damn. Here we go," and
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downed the rest of his drink in one gulp.
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When Joe's date returned she was wearing something more
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comfortable; a sweatshirt, jeans, and tennis shoes. Joe didn't seem
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surprised. In fact, he didn't even notice. The girl eyed his inert
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form on the couch for a moment, then dialed the number she had been
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given. "He's good to go. Come and get him."
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She retrieved her bag and belongings and after making sure
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that the door was unlocked she departed, leaving Joe to his fate.
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CHAPTER
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3
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"You can open your eyes anytime now Mr. Watson. We know you're
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awake."
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"I was just trying to collect myself and remember what
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happened," said Joe.
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Opening his eyes he saw an older man wearing a white coat and
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carrying a stethoscope. Glancing about he noticed he was restrained
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in what appeared to be hospital bed. Furthermore, he saw wires
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leading from his bed to a bank of monitors that were meaningless to
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him."
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"What happened? I have a heart attack or something."
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"No. Nothing that simple I'm afraid." Let me get the director
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to explain the situation to you.
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Several minutes later Joe looked up as a pretty blonde entered
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the room. "Mr. Watson, welcome back to the world of the living. My
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name is Dr. van Damme and I'm sure you have many questions..."
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"You bet I do babe. What happened, where am I, and when can
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I leave." Joe interrupted.
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"To answer your questions in order. You were drugged; slipped
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a mickey I think the vernacular is. You are on my private island,
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far removed from the United States, and I don't know when, if ever,
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you can return there. Does that satisfy your curiosity?"
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"What the fuck is going on here? Who the hell do you think you
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are?" Joe exploded.
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His answer was a slap from Dr. van Damme that rocked his still
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woozy head.
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"I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue in your head. The story
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your associates will put out is this; as a result of your notorious
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womanizing, you have contracted AIDS. You have secreted yourself at
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a private clinic outside the United States to undergo experimental
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therapy, much as a famous actor did not to long ago. Eventually you
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will succumb to your illness and your remains will be cremated.
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After that, it won't be long before the world forgets that Joseph
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Watson ever existed."
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"How could this be happening to me?" Joe wondered.
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"Who put you up to this?" He demanded to know.
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"The answer, Mr. Watson, is that you did. The way you treated
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your ex-wife, and the way you've treated women all your life,
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caught my attention. That, and the fact that you were vulnerable."
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"That goddamned bitch Gloria. Figure her to get mixed up in
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something like this." Joe thought for a minute. "What do you mean
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vulnerable?"
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"You were such a disagreeable person that no one cared for
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you. We were able to influence every individual who might be
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concerned over your absence. They all sold you out. You were a
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failure as a person Mr. Watson. That and your miserly penny-
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pinching did you in."
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"What are you talking about?"
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"You were too cheap to keep a good law firm on retainer. I'm
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sure if you had, that they would have advised you to change your
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will immediately after your divorce. As it was, you didn't, and
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have created all manner of potential difficulties for yourself.
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Such as the one you're in right now."
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"Let me go. Look, whatever she's paying you I'll double it, no
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wait..., I'll triple it."
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"Lets understand one thing Mr. Watson. Your wife didn't put us
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up to this. We put her up to it."
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"So what's going to happen?"
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"When you die, your wife will become executrix and
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administrate of your estate, at least until your son becomes
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twenty-one. She's going to pay us for our 'treatment' of you and a
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good portion of the fees will be rebated to her via overseas bank
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accounts."
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"And how much is this treatment of mine going to run."
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Inquired Joe.
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"About five million dollars to start, but that's just the
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beginning. The Institute provides many services; psychological,
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surgical, behavior modification, anti-aging, and infertility just
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to name a few. Many of these treatments are unsanctioned in the
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industrialized countries, such as injecting fetal cells to reverse
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the aging process. Our many affluent clients come here, where any
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treatment they desire can be provided. Whether or not their
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nation's medical authorities consider them effective or ethical.
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Even so, these treatments have to be tested somehow and that's
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where you come in. Your wife made you available to us to perform
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research on as part of your punishment. In addition to the base fee
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of five million, your wife guarantees us a profit of thirty-five
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percent on all procedures performed on you."
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"But what exactly is it you plan to do to me?
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"The bad news, Mr. Watson, is that we are going to create a
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new you. We will change both your appearance and your personality.
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The good news is that you have shown a definite preference for the
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design we are going to use."
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At this point Dr. van Damme retired. Leaving Joe to
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contemplate her cryptic announcement as he drifted off into
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unconsciousness.
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CHAPTER
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4
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Joe lay in his bed. He didn't want to get out of it. Even
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walking across his small room to the toilet seemed to wear him out.
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He'd lost all track of time and didn't know how long he had been
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here. Severe diarrhea had afflicted him shortly after his arrival,
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he'd lost a lot of weight, and was exceedingly thin. He still
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didn't feel quite right, his skin was pasty white, he'd grown a
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beard, and his sex drive had vanished. This last worried him most.
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Joe had always prided himself on his virility. He couldn't even get
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a hard on to masturbate, no matter how erotic his thoughts.
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Joe's image was displayed on a video monitor in the conference
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room. The doctor in charge of this phase of his treatment addressed
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the audience in the room. "Treatment has proceeded along the
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determined lines. The administered dosages of the prototype drug
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A6D have been effective. Subject's testes are no longer producing
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sperm or male hormones and are degenerating. There has been an
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ensuing loss of interest in sex as a result. Subject is, in effect,
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castrated. I recommend that A6D be commercially developed and made
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available to those governments that have expressed an interest in
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such a treatment for chronic sex offenders."
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"Thank you doctor," said Dr. van Damme. "Your work, as always,
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is praiseworthy. Now our genetic engineering department will have
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the floor."
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A bearded young man, looking barely old enough to be a
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graduate student, approached the podium. "As you all know we have
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conducted extensive research into recombinant DNA theory. One of
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the easiest DNA chains to manipulate is that of the bacteria,
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Escherichia coli, which lives in the human digestive tract. A
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bacteriophage was introduced into subjects diet which exterminated
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all E. coli resident in his body. Subject then consumed foodstuffs
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containing our modified species. It has thrived and far exceeded
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our expectations."
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"This introduced species produces natural estrogenic compounds
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as waste, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream through the
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lining of the large intestine. Analysis shows that the subject's
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hormonal balance is now that of a mature female. The only
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difficulty is that it is slightly on the high side. That's not
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really of any concern in this case, and we think we've found the
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cause. We believe this treatment can be manipulated to do away with
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the need for repeated dosages of almost any drug, not just
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hormones. Early experiments show a potential for a bacteria that
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can produce insulin. Furthermore, I personally feel this line of
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research warrants additional inquiry as having the promise to
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provide a reversible birth-control 'vaccine'."
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Dr. van Damme led the room in a standing ovation for the
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researcher. "Thank you very much. If I don't miss my guess, you may
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have a Nobel Prize in your future."
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Standing up, Dr. van Damme spoke into a small microphone. "You
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may commence."
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Then she addressed the assemblage. "Well, I'm sure we can all
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agree that this subject is making an enormous contribution to
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scientific and medical knowledge."
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Ignoring the snickering that followed her remark, she
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continued. "Next is a demonstration of a product that we hope will
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someday be in every beauty salon in the world."
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While she spoke, attendants had entered Joe's room and
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restrained him to the bed. They were busily attaching connections
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between Joe's body and a control board.
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Dr. van Damme spoke. "As you know women employ many methods of
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depilation. Few opt for electrolysis due to the time, pain, and
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expense. We hope this device will change all that. A process has
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been developed which we call batch depilation. As you know, when a
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person comes in contact with voltage, electrical current passes
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through the body, more often than not producing death by
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electrocution. An exception to this is electricity at high
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frequencies, not the radio frequencies used for some electrolysis,
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but rather four hundred cycles per second. This electricity passes
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along the skin. What we do is pass high voltage four hundred hertz
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power between electrodes attached to the skin, after desensitizing
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it. Then, as the current flows, it burns out the hair follicles.
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Let's watch a demonstration."
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Speaking into her microphone, Dr. van Damme said "You may
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proceed with the presentation now."
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Joe didn't know what was going on. He offered no resistance,
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lacking both the energy and the inclination for such a move. His
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skin had been coated with a slimy gel which tingled for a moment
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then stopped. Metal bands had been fitted around his body at
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various intervals from his feet, up his legs, around his waist,
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chest, arms, and even his fingers. He was fitted with a collar and
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then a cap, not unlike those used with the electric chair.
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The technicians stepped back and threw a switch. There was a
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humming sound and Joe felt the skin on his right calf tingle. After
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a period it stopped, only to be repeated at another location on his
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body. There was the odor of burned hair in the air. Finally, the
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bands were removed and a mask was fitted over Joe's face and the
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procedure was repeated there. The technicians removed all their
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equipment. An aide came in and helped Joe to the bathtub.
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Dr. van Damme changed the video pickup to the bathroom and she
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and her staff observed as Joe was bathed. They watched with
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fascination as the goo was scrubbed from Joe's body, for along with
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it came his hair.
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All of it!
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"As you can see it is quite effective. We can choose the area
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to be treated. The process is quick, cheap, and relatively
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painless. You will notice that the subject now exhibits no hair
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anywhere on his body except in the pubic region."
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Joe was put back in bed and administered a sedative. Totally
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hairless, and bald as a baby, he drifted off to a gentle sleep.
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CHAPTER
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Joe lay face down on an operating table in an amphitheater. He
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was anesthetized and could neither feel nor move. In his euphoric
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state, he could not pay attention as the as the surgeon described
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what was happening to him.
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"Today I am using micro-miniature appliances, incorporating
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fiber optics and lasers, to demonstrate some inspiring developments
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in surgery."
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"First, I am performing liposuction to effect body contouring.
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As I am sure you are well aware, this is a high profit margin
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business for us. However, I am going beyond conventional routine
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here today. In order to create on the subject the smallest
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waistline possible, as called for in the treatment protocol."
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"Accordingly I have made a small incision at the spine where
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the lowest set of ribs connect. I then insert a multiple lead fiber
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optic cable to carry video, transmit laser energy, and control the
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miniaturized equipment."
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The surgeon accomplished this and went on."Now I simply cut
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through each rib at the spine, severing them. I inject a
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radioactive compound, with a short half-life, into the marrow to
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kill it. Next I apply a sealant to the spine to prevent any attempt
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at reattachment.The rest is simple. The bones die and gradually
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become brittle. Subsequently, the subject is exposed to the ultra-
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sound shock treatment used to break up kidney stones. This shatters
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the now fragile bone, and the body assimilates the fragments as it
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would any source of calcium." The surgeon finished up.
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"Another advantage of this procedure is that there is no
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scarring. Surgical adhesive is applied to the entry puncture, and
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we are done." The surgeon departed with a smattering of applause
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from the gallery.
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Another surgeon appeared in greens. "Good morning. I am going
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to continue the physique contouring started by my esteemed
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colleague. As you know the subject of weight reduction is
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complicated by the fact that once formed by the body, fat cells are
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never destroyed. When the body is starved, as when dieting, they
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just give up their fat and remain where they are, waiting to be
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refilled. Liposuction as performed earlier does remove these, but
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here I venture a step further."
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The surgeon did something to Joe's hip.
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"I separate the fat cells by centrifuging them, then filter
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them to a uniform size with a permeable membrane. These cells are
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collected in a tank and, using a process I call lipoaugmentation,
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re-inserted into the body according to a computer generated matrix.
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You now need only place the subject on a high fat diet. When the
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fat cells refill, the body assumes the desired profile."
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"Notice that I have inserted a probe into the hipbone to
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function as an dispenser. It serves as a reference point for the
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matrix, and the re-introduced empty fat cells are deposited around
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it automatically by the computer."
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Nothing more was said as the machines performed their work
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with mechanical efficiency. The surgeon readjusted the probe to
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several points on Joe's hips and buttocks. Eventually, everything
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was removed.
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At this point two attendants came and rolled Joe over very
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carefully. Joe stared up at the ceiling wondering what was going
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on. He languished in daydreams, unable to focus on the activity
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going on around him. He shut his eyes.
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The surgeon, meanwhile, had gone to work on Joe's chest. The
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needle was inserted down the center of each nipple to the
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breastbone. The surgeon took notice that they were not the typical
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vestigial nipples of most males, but rather they exhibited the
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developmental characteristics of a pubescent female. The machine
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completed it's assignment and the next surgeon entered the
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operating pit.
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CHAPTER
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6
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After countless days of suffering, Joe awoke in a sunny room.
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He was agonizingly stiff, swollen, and sore. He couldn't find a
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part of his body that didn't hurt. Dr. van Damme and several other
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persons stood around looking at him. Joe tried to move and
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discovered that his entire body was restrained.
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"Well it looks like our surprise is ready to be unwrapped,"
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said Dr. van Damme."
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Joe's torso and legs were released. He discovered that his
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hands were surrounded by some type of box, his feet were in casts,
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and he had no feeling or freedom of movement in his extremities.
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"Dr. Morgan would you describe for us please your
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modifications to the subject."
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An elderly doctor came forward. "Thank you Dr. van Damme. This
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is a procedure we have been working on at the request of another
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branch of our organization. We have been able to alter the
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subjects fingerprints."
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The assembled onlookers showed great interest.
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"Do go on Doctor."
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"Well using computer controlled lasers at an oblique angle we
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were able to eradicate the center of the original print. An
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electron gun was used to, I guess burn would be the best term, a
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pattern onto the finger. The resultant scarring is regulated, and
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becomes indistinguishable from the loops and whorls of a natural
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print. With a sufficiently sophisticated program you can not only
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change someone's prints, but give him another person's."
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Understanding the possibilities inherent in this, the crowd
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murmured it's approval. Another doctor was working on releasing
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Joe's feet from their confinement. At Dr. van Damme's cue he
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explained what he had done.
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"What you are looking at gentlemen represents a turning point
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in reconstructive bone surgery. I have actually accomplished two
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feats here, if you'll pardon the pun. I have taken the subjects
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feet and rebuilt them to Dr. van Damme's specifications. What were
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a man's size ten wide are now a perfect woman's size eight medium."
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There was talking by his audience but no questions,so he
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continued. "What is really interesting are the other adjustments I
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was able to make. You know how we podiatrists tell the girls to
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stay off of high heels. Slaves to fashion that they are, they never
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listen to us and, as a result, suffer many foot ailments as a
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result. It seems that the human foot was just not designed to walk
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in high heels."
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"Doctors, what I have done, is to devise and create such a
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foot! I strengthened the weight bearing bones and made alignment
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changes to the metatarsal bones. These feet could run a marathon in
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spike heels."
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The amazement of the group was apparent.
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"And now last, but certainly not least, Dr. Brenner will
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enlighten us as to his accomplishments."
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"Thank you Dr. van Damme. I too work in reconstructive
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surgery. One problem faced in severe damage to the hands and feet,
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is the permanent loss of nail growth, which serves to protect the
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fingers and toes. Our material department has been able to
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fabricate an acrylic polymer that is indestructible by any means
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available to us here. What this means is that we can formulate a
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replacement nail that will last forever."
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The Doctor busied himself with the box which held Joe's left
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hand. "You have to be very precise in your measurements with these
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because once they set, that's it. These were modeled to Dr. van
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Damme's specifications and have been anchored to the subjects
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finger bones."
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Looking at Joe, he giggled and said, "I would avoid countries
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which practice torture if I were you, young man. I can guarantee
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that your fingers will pull off before those nails do."
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Still groggy, Joe just looked at him blankly. His hand was
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freed from the box. Joe tried to move his fingers, but they were
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too sore. He held his hand up to his face and gasped. At the end of
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each finger was a long oval nail at least an inch long.
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AND THEY WERE BRIGHT RED!
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The doctor went on, "These nails will take some getting used
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to and I must warn you to be careful until you are accustomed to
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them. They could be dangerous."
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Addressing Dr. van Damme he went on. " I believe you will find
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that these nails will not chip and the colors will not fade."
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Joe's other hand was freed and it joined it's mate. Joe
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stared, in shock, at the long red talons, now permanently attached
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to his fingers. The doctor released Joe's feet from their
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containers.
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"I also took the liberty of replacing the subjects toenails
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while I was at it."
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Joe struggled painfully to move to a position from which he
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could see his feet. He was rewarded with the sight of ten cute
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little red toenails peeking back at him. He noticed that his feet
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were indeed much smaller and somehow more graceful. He moved them
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and observed that they flexed in a peculiar manner.
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Engrossed with his fingers, Joe failed to notice Dr. van Damme
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motion everyone to leave. he looked up to find her alone with him.
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"Please doctor. Tell me what's going on here. Why are these
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things being done to me?"
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"Because, Mr. Watson, you are at hand. We needed a test
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subject and you're it. Also, as I once told you, we have contracted
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with your wife to erase any trace of Joe Watson from the face of
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the earth and dispense appropriate retribution in the process."
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Joe wanted to learn more but she spun on her heels and walked
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out.
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To be continued ...
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