Disclaimer
This is a work of fiction. There should be no way that
these characters are like anyone else, but if that isn’t the case, it has
definitely been unintentional. The pictures used are those of Zhang Ziyi, used
without express permission. Quotes from the Tao Te Ching are from the Stephen
Mitchell translation. Also, if you happen to find that your life is represented
in these pages, I’ll be impressed.
A Whateley Academy Tale
Panty Raid
By Heather O’Malley
assisted by the rest of the Whatley Gang

The Tao doesn’t take sides; it gives birth to both good
and evil.
The Master doesn’t take sides; she welcomes both saints and sinners.
- Tao Te Ching, Chapter 5
Wednesday, 1 November 2006
Chou awoke and stretched. Her muscles were sore and she ached
everywhere from the battle last night. What a bad Halloween it had been. Her
Tenchi Muyu costume had been nice but having to fight against gun totting
psychos had been a pain. She was also upset because it ruined her Kiyone
costume. Molly had looked cute in her cat girl get up. The ears and the tail
had been nice. Apparently it had been Rythax’s idea. Sometimes she loved that
big black fur ball.
Someone had tried to kill Sara, and they had used a lot of
firepower to do it. There were several different types of armored thugs
involved and they were well armed. Chou was still uncomfortable about the demon
girl but they were almost friends. Someone had tried to attack one of her
friends and she wanted to know why. Sure Sara was a demon and she was supposed kill
demons, but Destiny’s Wave had admitted that Sara was not a threat and would
not be attacked unless she had turned. Who could want her dead?
She pulled on her workout clothes that she had left
hanging over her desk chair and padded outside. She would loose herself in Tai
Chi and forget about the worries for a little bit. Ayla was breathing softly in
her bed.
She met Fey who was walking out side as well. The girl was
burning with the heat of something. Her Chi had deepened lately and it felt
like cool water. Fey was doing well, and coping with her change as well. She
liked working out with the almost Faerie Queen. It was always fun, especially
when they practiced with their swords together. It did make her feel better to
get the better of the Faerie Queen.
Fey smiled and waved absently. She was obviously feeling
quiet like Chou. That would be good. Hopefully Boudacia was feeling that way as
well.
When they walked outside the older girl was already there,
stretching. The ground was frosty but the three of them ignored the slight
chill. Chou started them moving through the Long Form, definitely wanting to
spend more time in the embrace of the Tao. Chou slipped right into the
sensation and felt her breathing deepen. She became the motions and slid smoothly
from one section to another. Fey was doing alright but Boudacia was still a
little shaky on the Long Form. Over time she would get better.
Fifteen minutes later, Chou finished the form. She then
moved into the Eight Pieces Brocade. The Chi Gung warmed her body more and she
could feel her Chi strengthen. Every day the Chi Gung helped her strengthen her
connection to the Tao and the flow of Chi. From there she led them in a few
more Chi exercises. After the chaos of the Halloween party the calm felt good.
Classes had been canceled for today. The Dean had
announced that last night after the battle, so that repairs could be made and
people treated. The counselors were also supposed to be working overtime to
help people through this if they needed it. This had been the first real
assault on the Campus since its inception. A lot of people were shaken up and
not just amongst the students. Chou could still feel the attacks after effects
rippling through the energy of the school.
Chou could also feel something else, something different,
like there was a small shift in the current of things here at Whatley. It felt
to her like something big was either beginning or coming, she wasn’t sure. She
wanted to find it and stop it, shift the current back but she had no idea what
it could be. Maybe it would become clearer in time.
They finished up their exercises and the three girls
smiled at each other. Chou was beginning to accept her new status as a woman
and she could feel a difference in her self. She felt more confident and more
centered. The three walked into the building together and headed off to get
ready for the day.
Ayla was still breathing softly and deeply as she walked
into the room. Chou smiled. Ayla was a sound sleeper. She grabbed up her shower
stuff and her robe and headed for the showers. Two showers were already going.
She recognized Nikki’s towel and she figured the Hello Kitty towel was Jade’s.
She grabbed another stall, disrobed and turned on the water. Once it was the
right temperature she got in.
She had gotten used to the feel of this new body so she
didn’t feel weird bathing anymore. The first few months had been a bit awkward.
it had felt so weird to run her hands over a body she didn’t know. But now it
was simply her body.
She washed her hair and then shaved the little hair she
had on her legs. She had gotten used to the feel of smooth legs. As Alex, he
had a little hair on his legs and arms; mostly he had been getting sprouts of
body hair. Chou had to agree that as a girl she definitely looked cleaner. She
took more time on looking good now, not just for Molly but also for herself. It
made her feel good.
She finished up and turned off the water. She toweled
herself dry vigorously so that her skin almost throbbed. She grabbed her robe
and pulled it on. The silk robe felt nice against her skin.
She finished up her morning routine and headed back to her
room. Ayla was still sleeping. Chou smiled and went to her drawers and opened
them up. She looked over her panties. Toni had talked her into getting some
nicer panties. Fey had almost gotten her to buy some silk panties butToni had
talked her into the more comfortable and durable microfiber. They felt like
silk and wicked away moisture really well. She had a few cotton panties still
for her periods but she now had soft silky ones for herself. She was glad at
the purchase. Some of the girl stuff wasn’t that bad.
Toni had even gotten her to buy some skirts and more girly
clothes. Molly had said she had liked them and she had caved in to Toni’s reasons.
She only wore them occasionally, but she was coming to like them. That was odd
realizing but she was getting okay with it.
She pulled out a red pair and slid them on. They fit her
nicely. She grabbed a matching bra and put it on as well, the cups holding her
breasts in place. She had to admit that the other girls had been right, nice
clothes did make you feel better. She pulled on a pair of brown jeans and a
brown turtleneck. She wanted to be warm. It hadn’t been too cold outside but
she wanted to be comfortable. She also grabbed a cap she had bought in Boston. She looked in the mirror and saw
that she really was cute.
In a lot of ways she was still dealing with that. She
really wasn’t used to looking good. Fourteen years as a male geek, with little
regard for fashion still left its mark on her picture of herself. Her counselor
told her it would take some time for her to be able to see herself accurately.
She sighed. Maybe some day she could see herself as she looked and not tainted
by how she had looked.
Ayla began making the sounds of waking up and the bed creaked
a little as she sat up. The girl stretched widely and yawned. The yawn looked
as if it could swallow her whole head. She blinked bleary eyed at Chou.
“Ugh…’mornin Chou.”
“Good Morning Ayla. How did you sleep?”
“Hard. I ache everywhere.” Ayla again stretched, pulling
her nightgown tight against her chest.
Chou liked the view but didn’t linger. Her roommate was
attractive, but she had all she wanted in Molly. The mousy girl was cute and
desirable in a way that Chou didn’t know how to deal with, simply being around
Molly made her feel warm and tingly inside. Holding Molly’s hand was
electrifying. When the Molly smiled at her it made her melt. She really felt
that she was in love with Molly. Which was odd, considering they had only known
each other a month. But that really didn’t seem to matter much to her. Molly
made her happy so Chou was just fine with that.
She grabbed Destiny’s Wave and put her in the carrying
bag. Bunny was working on a way to hide it or store it in a fashion that kept
people from seeing it. There were too many questions and the administration had
made it clear that nothing out of the ordinary was to leave campus. An ancient
magical Chinese sword qualified as out of the ordinary. She snuck it out
anyway, but all the tags she had to have on it weren’t fun. And the police inevitably
questioned about the sword.
The strap went over her shoulder easily and she grabbed
her book bag as well. She was going to spend the day with Molly and reading
some of the other Chinese texts she had been given. She had made fairly good
progress through them and talking with Destiny’s Wave cleared up some of the
odd points of things. It seemed simple to her, mostly.
“Take a hot shower, Ayla. It’ll help a lot. I also have
some of that muscle balm I made last week if you want?”
Ayla’s eyes lit up. “You still have some of that stuff. Oh
bless you. That stuff helps so much and doesn’t smell like all the other muscle
creams.”
“No problem. The jar is in my upper left desk drawer.
Don’t use it all up. I need to get more ingredients before I can make more.
That may be some time next week.”
Ayla smiled. “Sure. I’ll help you hoard this.”
“Hey now, you can share with the others. They would like
it as well.”
Ayla pouted a little bit at that, then they both smiled
broadly.
“I’m heading off to breakfast. See you there.”
Ayla yawned in response.
Chou walked out of the room and closed the door. She
didn’t really want to share full views of Ayla with everyone. And Ayla would
probably agree. Despite everything, Ayla didn’t like letting everything hang
out.
Toni was in the hall not looking as chipper as her usual
self. It looked like last nights events had even managed to dampen her spirits
a little. The attack on the school and Sara was really something. And whatever
had made them woozy and sick hadn’t helped either. But everyone made it through
and the dean had saved the day. So that was good.
“Good morning Toni. How are you? You look a bit down.”
“I’m pissed off. Dammit, what IS this? What happened to
Security! What's next? Motorcycle gangs roaring through? Invading armies? Demon
hordes? I just wish I could have done more last night.”
“Toni, we were all screwed up by that device. None of us
could do anything. Even the seniors were knocked for a loop. Don’t be so hard
on yourself. You did great.”
“Yeah. I just wish…”
“I know. That was fucked up. I can still hardly believe
that happened. I’m surprised I was able to sleep. I would rather not stress
about that now. Hey, let’s go get breakfast. And then we have a day to goof off
before classes.” Chou smiled and tried to lighten the mood. “It’s like the
weekend, only during the week.”
Toni hugged her and the two girls headed out. Toni was
still a little grim but she was calming down some. Crystal Hall was a little
empty at the moment. There didn’t seem like a lot of people wanting to eat. The
two girls spotted Sara at their usual table. The empty cage near her was big,
large enough for a sheep or a goat. She was turning it in and getting another.
This one was smaller, a dog.
Chou swallowed hard. It was easier for her to deal with
Sara eating plants or things that were going to be food anyway. The dog
whimpered a little. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She knew Sara
had a right to stay alive and the girl wasn’t hunting people. Destiny’s Wave
had said that her actions didn’t disrupt the life cycle, as the food was
already slated to die. Chou wasn’t sure she liked that.
She headed for the line to get herself some food. She
could deal with Sara fine, except for meal time. It upset her to watch things
die. And Sara had to kill to live. Everyone did but not that graphically. It
was getting harder for her to deal with it. She was starting to agree with Destiny’s
Wave about the demon girl. And the fact that a few weeks ago someone cut off
her head and last night tried to kill her only made things worse. She was
forced to admit that Sara was doing the best she could.
When she got to the table with her tray Sara was pushing
away the cage. Dust covered the bottom of the cage. Sara still had black
circles under her eyes. The demon girl looked tired. Not much of a surprise
after the events of last night. She smiled faintly at Chou. Chou smiled back.
“You okay Sara?”
“Well, I was attacked last night, but other than that… I
guess I’m okay. That was very irritating. We were sounding so good.”
“Do we know who did this? Or have any ideas?” asked Toni.
“No, not really, but I have to talk to lots of people
today, police, admin all of that. This is not going to be fun.” Sara frowned.
“Hey. At least you have friends.”
Sara smiled weakly at that. “Yeah. I know. But sometimes
that’s little consolation, especially after something like that.”
With that Sara got up and walked towards the
administration building. Toni and Chou watched her go. The two girls frowned at
each other. “What was that all about?”
Chou shrugged. “I guess she just feels bad because of last
night. There wasn’t a lot we could do and she might feel like we didn’t do
enough. That and its not like she made it out unscathed.”
“Do enough? We fought as hard as we could once we could
get that machine broken. What the hell does she want from us?” Toni fumed.
“Toni, someone just tried to kill her last night. You’d be
grumpy too. I am not surprised about her being short with us. We just have to
give her time to relax. She is still in shock. She is our friend as we are
hers.” Chou smiled faintly and picked at her breakfast.
Toni grumped a little more and worked through her own
breakfast. Some of the others started showing. The crowd filtering in was
subdued almost in shock still. The Headmistress had said the counselors would
be available all day and that others had been brought from off campus to help
deal with the attack. Chou was doing alright so far, but she knew she could go
see her counselor if she needed. However, Destiny’s Wave seemed to be handling
that okay.
Molly headed over to the table with her tray, her head
bowed. Her eyes brightened when she got closer and she spotted Chou. Chou
shifted over a little to give Molly more room next to her. Molly sat close and
turned to her breakfast after saying Good mornings. Chou could feel the warmth
of Molly’s body through her clothes. It was comforting and distracting. It also
made her feel more centered. She wondered why that was. It was a little weird
and she had never heard anything that made sense of what she felt.
Erin headed over with her tray, piled high with various
types of meat. There was ham, steak, venison and chicken. The girl was not big
on her vegetables. Probably had something to do with the fact that she was a
predator, first and foremost. Chou liked her, there was something deep and
resonant in her Chi, despite Destiny Wave’s warning about watching her. The
sword mentioned that there was something in the girl that might be balance
shifting. Chou was still unclear as to why something like that mattered.
Chou finished up and Molly quickly followed. The two
headed off together, their breath fogging in the cold. Molly had found several
out of the way corners in the library during her questing around for various
books for classes. That’s where they were headed. They just wanted to spend the
day together, without anyone bothering them. Since classes had picked up they
hadn’t had enough time to spend with each other. But then again they never felt
like they spent enough time with each other. The magic of just touching and
holding each others hands was still there.
The campus was still very quiet. There was still a faint
pall of smoke over where they had danced and been attacked. A few cranes and
trucks were there to help haul away the rubble. Chou felt a little down just
looking at the remains. Last night had not been all that fun. Molly hugged her
quickly and she felt a bit better. The two of them smiled at each other.
Their footsteps echoed a little as they entered the
library. Molly led the way past Miss Henderson, the librarian. Chou wasn’t sure
if she ever left the library and there was something about her that seemed off.
Chou was a little nervous about getting caught just sitting and holding each
other, but the two girls needed the comfort each provided for the other. Chou
didn’t want to be caught and have trouble come down on Molly, as the girl wasn’t
much of a fighter.
When Molly showed Chou the hidden corner, the girl smiled.
It was a small reading corner with a few comfy chairs. It looked inviting. Chou
plopped down in one of the chairs and pulled Molly into her lap. The girl
giggled a little and then nestled down into Chou. She then readjusted her
glasses. Molly kissed Chou on the nose.
The two sat there and held each other for a while, letting
time slip by. There were very few noises in the library and no one seemed to be
walking in their area. Molly was very cuddlable, since she had some curves and
her chest had filled out some more in the last month. Molly was a bit
embarrassed about her growing breasts but Chou liked them. Molly did her best
to hide them with a larger vest and bulky clothes when not in class. Molly was
still painfully shy. Getting better but only with people she actually knew.
Chou hugged her tight again and kissed Molly on her nose.
Molly giggled and blushed a little. She then grabbed Chou’s head tightly; her
fingers tight in the black hair and kissed Chou firmly on her lips. Chou’s eyes
and mouth opened in surprise. Molly’s tongue slid in and the kissed turned
deeper and hotter. The two clutched each other tight as they kissed almost
frantically. They both broke apart gasping for air, panting a little, bits of
saliva wet on their lips. Their eyes were both filled with desire and want.
Molly dived back in again. Chou kissed back, trying to
keep up with the mousy haired girl. Again they broke for air and Molly hugged
her tightly. She whispered in Chou’s ear, “I love you.”
“I love you too.” muttered Chou. Molly leapt up and took
off running leaving Chou to sit there confused and panting. Her heart was
racing. That had been her first real kiss. And the first time someone had said
that they loved her. Her and not him. Chou sat there holding her knees, shaking
a little.
* * * *
Chou walked slowly from the library. Her thoughts were a
whirl. What was she going to do? She was in love with Molly, she knew that.
Molly filled something deep within her; some hollow she hadn’t known was there.
She didn’t know what to do with love and she didn’t know who to talk to. She
felt lost and alone again.
She felt something approaching, pressing on her Chi. She
turned, eyes scanning. Forty feet away this blond girl was heading her way.
When she noticed that Chou had spotted her she waved.
Chou narrowed her eyes a little and scanned the area more.
The girl seemed to be alone. The girls Chi was very focused and direct, narrowed
in on one thing, her. She turned to face the girl.
“Hey, are you Chou Lee?” the girl’s voice was upbeat and
cheerful, reminding Chou of a cheerleader.
“Yes. Why do you ask?” Chou slowly began shifting her
stance to a more combative one. if the girl attacked she wanted to be ready.
“My name is Sarah Gardener and I wanted to ask you to join
our club. You kill demons, right?” She stopped in front of Chou smiling
broadly.
“Well, yes. I kill demons. And anything else that really
needs it. Again, why do you ask?”
“Well, my club is all about killing the monsters that prey
on humanity. We find and kill the baddies.”
Chou looked at her. Could this have been one of the people
who had attacked Sara before, chopped her head off? If so, she needed to know
more. “Okay. I can understand that. Killing baddies is good.”
“Cool. So you agree. Neat. So, do you want to join?”
“Let me think about it a little.”
“Sure. Think about it and I’ll talk to you later.” The
girl smiled and bopped away, as if she was listening to music in her head. Chou
watched her leave, carefully reading her energy. There was strength there; she
would definitely have to be careful.
She headed to Crystal Hall, hoping to grab some lunch
before she did anything else. Maybe Molly would be there.
Molly was no where to be seen when she entered and grabbed
a tray. No one was at the table as well. Chou grabbed some rice and steamed
vegetables, with a little bit of baked chicken. She was hungry and wanted
something to help ground her thoughts. Should I go see Dr. Bellows? She wasn’t
sure.
She finished fairly quickly, since there was no
conversation to get involved in. She headed back to Poe. She wanted to get out
of the cold and maybe have some tea or maybe some hot chocolate and just sit.
Molly would be able to find her there.
As she walked down the path she kept her awareness up to
sense any potential attacks or her stalker. She hadn’t seen him in a few days
so another attack was imminent. They seemed to occur when ever she had
Destiny’s Wave with her. It was getting annoying and the swords advice about
killing him was starting to sound better and better. He also changed his mask
with each attack, like a different color was going to throw her off. What would
it take to get him to leave her alone? Maybe if she gave him Destiny’s Wave?
She shook her head chuckling a little. Nah!
She reached the dorm without incident. She sighed a
little, part of her had hoped for a bit of a fight to let her tension out. She
spotted Hippolyta coming up out of the basement. She looked sweaty and flushed.
Maybe she was working out again. She looked a little pink when she spotted Chou
looking at her. Hippy scuttled away nervously. Chou watched her go, confused
Coming down the stairs was Sharisha Kincaid, who glared at her. Apparently,
since she was a close friend to Toni, the enmity Sharisha had flowed onto
everyone associated with Toni. Chou smiled. “Afternoon Sharisha.”
“Well if it isn’t one of the Nighty Nightingales! How are
you Boys doing?” The African American girl’s voiced dripped with venom. “Still
tucking yourselves up to pretend to be a girl?”
“Sharisha, get over yourself. We are girls, bodies just
like yours.”
“Fuck off Slope!” With that she stormed out of the dorm.
Chou watched her go and sighed. Maybe her overtures of friendship were not
going to be accepted. Maybe she should stop trying to make friends.
Toni was coming out of the bathroom as she reached their
corridor. “Chou, what’s up?”
“Not much. Just said hi to Sharisha and got the usual
response.”
“Girl, why do you keep doing that to yourself? She doesn’t
like us. I don’t know why, but she does.” replied Toni as she stretched towards
the ceiling, exposing her belly button. “Just leave her alone and let her stew
in her own anger.”
“I’ll try.” Chou sighed and headed into her room. Ayla
wasn’t there. Maybe she was using the free day to work on her intelligence
network. It was building ever so slowly. Maybe after a little bit the networks
would be enough to warn them of potential attacks. Nothing had warned them of the
attack when Rythax showed up. That had hurt a lot. She still found herself
still thanking Molly about that. Whoever it had been hadn’t left any clues or
tried again, yet. All they had were a list of powers to go by. They didn’t even
have any names.
She picked up Destiny’s Wave and sat on her bed. She
hugged the blade, scabbard and all. She then drew the blade and set it down on
the mattress.
“Chou, what is wrong?”
“I just am feeling a little down. I just had what had
happened to me thrown into my face.”
“Your transformation?”
“Yeah. It’s just hard to deal with sometimes. I used to be
a boy and I was happy about that…now look at me.”
“Chou, it’s okay. Life is what it is. Just breathe and let
the Tao guide you. I am here to help you. Breathe.”
Chou closed her eyes and started breathing, steadily
deeper. She relaxed and let her tension flow out of her.
“Feel your connection to your center…to the Tao. Let the
water fill you with calm and certainty.”
Chou felt something fill her and she felt cool, and calm
and relaxed. She just drifted with that for a while, lost to the current.
Things simplified and she felt recharged. Her breath felt smooth and easy. She
opened her eyes and everything looked different, full of energy, like eddies in
a stream. She could see the bonds in the Chi of things. She reached out and
felt, actually felt the current of the Tao embracing her. She smiled and let
the feeling hold her.
It slowly trickled away from her and as she tried to hold
onto it the current unraveled in her hands. She got frustrated. Destiny’s Wave
chuckled. “Chou, you just have to let it be. Eventually you will live in the
flow. Relax.”
“But it was so nice. I want to feel that way forever. It
was nice.”
“Chou, you will get there. Let the Tao flow and don’t force
it.”
“It’s just so hard.”
“I know. But that is why you do the Tai Chi and the Chi
Gung, to let yourself flow naturally. The Tao is about just being natural, to
let yourself flow under its power and not fight against it.”
“Okay. I’ll try. It isn’t easy.”
“Actually, it is. But society and all of that conditioning
keeps you from feeling the natural within yourself. It is hard for people to
just feel, and flow. Think of the work necessary to get a person to breathe
naturally? They have to unlearn bad habits and that is the tough part. Once you
have gotten past the habits you find that it is easier and less stressful. It
is the same with feeling the Tao. Let it come and don’t force it.”
Chou was nodding along. “I’ll try.”
“You don’t try, you just do.”
Chou started laughing.
“What?” asked Destiny’s Wave, confused.
“Nothing. It’s just; you sounded like a green Muppet there
for a moment.”
“What’s a Muppet?”
This caused Chou to laugh harder. “Don’t worry about it.”
“Alright. So let’s continue with the commentary on Chapter
17 of the Tao Te Ching. What do you think is meant by the idea of governing
people without their realizing it?”
Chou groaned and the two started to talk about the
complexities of Taoist philosophy.
* * * * * *
Jade was beaming. Everyone smiled and patted her on the
back. “Great job Jade!”
“Thanks, but it was mostly the administration saying that
enough time had passed and that I had shown that I can still carry one
responsibly.” She patted the pistol happily. “I get to practice more, and I can
better protect myself.”
There was great rejoicing. Everyone wanted to see the
pistol that had been gone for so long. Jade glowed under all the attention.
Chou watched and smiled. None of them felt the eyes on them from the outside.
* * * * * *
The window slid smoothly upwards. It made no sound,
silenced by a simple powered word. He chuckled and muttered. “Ci shi qing er yi
ju!”
He moved into the bedroom and slid open the drawers
gently. He found the panty drawer and rifled through it. He tossed them behind
him as he searched. He held up a pair of rich green satin panties and looked at
them. “Zhe cha yao ye.”
He tucked them into his bag and moved to the other girl’s
dresser, where he repeated the process. He pulled out a pair of black panties
with pink lace trim. “Yin ren zhu yi!”
He smiled and managed to keep from laughing, with some
effort. He leapt out the window and onto his cloud and moved on to another
room.
* * * * * *
Thursday 2 November 2006
Chou awoke and stretched. The movement felt good despite
her arms hitting Ayla’s bunk. Her sleep had been a bit disturbed, but from what
she couldn’t tell. Something was nagging her, like an itch on your back that
you can’t reach. It was making her a bit uncomfortable. More than the paper she
needed to write for English class, and she really wasn’t looking forward to
that. She did think it was sad that Chinese was easier than her English class.
She sat up and looked over at her sword in the stand. The
faint light coming in the window played over the scabbard. The chestnut wood
seemed to glow and the silvery caps at both ends shined. It almost seemed as if
the waves set in there were moving. She could feel the Chi in the room swirling
around the blade. It drank in the energy from around them. She ran a hand along
the scabbard softly, smiling faintly. Ayla snored faintly behind her.
She dressed slowly, taking her time and savoring her
morning. Though something was nagging her she still felt pretty good, all
things considered. She was getting better at detaching from thing, not letting
things control how she felt. Her emotions were deepening and growing calmer. It
made her happy. She was starting to get used to smiling all the time. That and
Molly.
Chou headed outside. She was outside before the others.
The air was crisp, cold. Chou altered her breathing slightly, like Destiny’s
Wave had taught her, as had the various texts. She was nice and warm and did a
round of Sun Salutations to warm up her muscles. Boudacia had showed her some Yoga
stretches and they had helped a bit more with her muscle tone and flexibility.
She rolled her shoulders and felt the approach of the other two.
Fey glowed with the rich depth of nature. It flowed
through her Chi and sang. Its touch was soft and cool against her skin. It
swayed and felt solid, like a deeply rooted tree. The magic she wielded
sparkled.
Boudacia on the other hand, felt different, her Chi burned
strong and bright. It was warm on her skin and its temperature fluxuated with
the girl’s emotions. It flowed out of her when she moved, extending from her
arms and legs. Chou thought it was different, but it seemed to work.
They mover into the beginnings of the Chi Gung warm up and
Chou lost herself to the flow of Chi.
The girls waved goodbye as they headed off to get ready.
As they headed in Chou glanced towards the front of the school and saw the
flags were not flying. There was something else hanging from the flag pole. She
shrugged and went in to get ready.
* * * *
Crystal Hall was abuzz with the events. Someone had broken
into the bedrooms of all the girls in Melville and there were several pairs of
panties hanging from the flagpole. There were at least several pairs missing
from each girl. The Melville girls could be heard angrily talking over on the
other side of the hall. There were several glares over at the table where
Peeper was sitting. Peeper was busy scribbling notes, oblivious to the
muttering. He kept glancing at Fey and Sara.
Chou and Molly were smiling at each other as they were
eating. Toni was glancing over at them, trying to figure out what was going on
between the two of them. There was obviously something but she just couldn’t
put a finger on it. Something Fey said distracted her and she turned away. They
all headed out when it was time for class.
Lunch was more of the same, this time with the added bonus
of people complaining about all the unfair schoolwork they had been given. The
Melville girls were getting even more riled up about things. When Peeper strode
by with his crony carrying both their trays he was hit with a roll to the back
of his head, and when he turned a deluge of food. The Kimba girls were
surprised and then collapsed in laughter as Peeper stood there dripping green
beans and pudding and several other items from the lunch menu. It was the high point of Fey and Sara’s lunch. They
both smiled happily and headed off to class laughing.
By the end of the day, Chou had forgotten all about the
whole panty thing. She was busy trying to figure out a paper she had to write
in English. She had read the book, but just couldn’t think of anything to say.
She had never liked writing, as either Alex or Chou. She wasn’t pleased.
Chou felt something itching her back, so she turned. There
was no one there. She looked at the small section of trees, expecting her
attacker to leap out at her, again. But the trees were silent. She did however
feel something tugging at her pants leg.
She looked down and saw what looked like a black cat, only
with a few differences that caught her attention. The eyes were solid cobalt
blue and looked up at her unblinking. “Rythax?”
The cat leapt up and landed softly on her shoulder. He
perched himself perfectly on her. “Yes. Molly wanted to see you, so she asked
me to find you.”
“Uhm….where is she?”
“She said to meet her at the library, in your favorite
corner, what ever that means. Now that I have discharged this task I am going.”
Rythax leapt down and landed softly. “There is a small black kitten I have seen
a few times that I am going to talk to. Good day.”
“Good day.” She watched as Rythax headed towards the
forest calmly. She shrugged and changed direction towards the library.
Molly was indeed in their corner. Something felt odd when
she rounded the last row of stacks and headed towards the overstuffed chairs.
The air tingled along her skin as she walked closer. Molly smiled broadly when
she saw Chou and watched her notice the field. “Like it? It’s a no-see-me field
spell. I got it from a friend. I still can’t cast it on my own but I can
activate the charm holding it.”
“No-see-me field?”
“Yeah. If someone came by they wouldn’t see us here. Neat,
huh?”
“Are you sure about this Molly?”
“Well I am sure that is what the spell does. I had Rythax
check it out. And I still can’t cast spells on my own. I don’t know why. I test
high on ability but I can’t do anything.”
Chou hugged her. “It’s okay honey.”
“Thank you. It’s just that I am having trouble in gym as
well.”
“The survival course?”
“Yeah. I need to get into better shape supposedly and I
tripped over a jump rope. I hate it when they laugh at me. Mr. Anderson gets
them to stop really quickly, but they still laugh. He’s scary. He made them run
ten laps for laughing at me. They glared at me and I was called names while I
was changing. So I needed to see you.”
Chou hugged her tighter. She summoned her courage and bent
down and kissed Molly. It started as a little peck on the lips, but she
lingered and the two of them pressed their lips tighter together. Molly opened
her lips and Chou got more serious about the kissing. Chou lost track of time
in that moment. She also was unsure, looking back, just when they ended up in
one of the chairs. All she knew was that when she felt a hand or arm brush one
of her breasts she lost track of things.
She did hear the clock chime, and that brought her back to
reality. She broke off from kissing Molly to look around. She spotted a clock
and her eyes widened when she saw what the time was. “Uhm, Molly. It’s dinner
time.”
The girl looked up and saw the clock. “Eep!” I was going
to get some homework done before that. Uhm….I guess we go eat?”
The two of them hurried out of the library and were
heading towards Crystal Hall. No one really seemed to take notice of them which
was good. They grabbed their food and made it to the table. Tennyo looked over
and smiled, “Why do you two look sweaty and disheveled?”
This comment grabbed the attention of the other girls at
the table. Chou was blushing furiously when Molly spoke up. “I was helping her
with her English paper when we noticed the time and ran over here.”
The girls all looked at each other and looked back at
Molly and Chou. They all then broke into smiles. Chou just looked down at her
meal. Molly finished and stood. “See you tomorrow everyone.”
Everyone replied and Chou looked at her, wishing she could
stay. Where had Molly gotten the confidence to say that and not end up crawling
under the table? Of course, the ribbing began when Molly had just gotten out of
earshot. Fey started it, “So, just what were you researching?”
“Uhm…researching for my paper.” stammered Chou.
“On what, kissing rituals of the Upper Nile?” asked Toni, elbowing her gently
in the ribs.
“I…uh…don’t know what you’re talking about.” Chou could
only manage to look down at her food.
“I think she was studying French.” added Jade.
That one broke up the rest of the table. Chou stood and
grabbed her bags and tray. She dropped off her trash and headed out. She
stopped when a voice called out to her. “Hey, Chou!”
She turned to look and there was Boudacia waving from
another table. She was waving her over. Chou veered and started heading that
way. Soon enough she was at the girls table. “Hey Chou, these are my friends in
the CapeSquad. Guys, this is Chou Li. She’s the one teaching me Tai Chi.”
“Pleased to meet you.” “Hello” came various replies.
“Let me make some introductions. This is Lady Liberty.” A
Chinese girl, with short hair and an American Flag t-shirt looked up and waved
and went right back to eating. She didn’t seem to want to make any friends.
“You know Hippolyata.” Hippy looked up and smiled
slightly. That confused Chou for a second. She didn’t really remember seeing
the Amazon smile. “And this is Saladin.”
The Arabic boy looked at her with piercing blue eyes. He
had a strong nose and a well trimmed goatee. He smiled in a friendly manner and
extended his hand. “Ahlin wasahlin.”
“Hello.”
“Please join us.” Saladin’s voice was smooth and very
pleasant to hear. It shivered up her spine. She was starting to think things
that brought how she felt about Molly slightly in question. She sat. “I am
sorry our groups esteemed leader isn’t here. He and his lady rarely deign to
eat with us mere mortals.”
Chou was confused but the others laughed. Boudacia
answered the question on her face. “Pendragon and his lady actually eat dinner
by themselves a few times a week. They are terribly in love and Sal here can’t
help but take shots at them.”
“Well, it’s the golden sword and shield that bug me more
than anything else, so I joke with him.” Saladin’s accent was nice to listen
to. “That and he is so the western crusader. I am just trying to help him get
over that.”
“Any way….I was wondering if you might like to hang out
with us occasionally, when you’re not with your team.” said Boudacia.
“Really?” Chou was surprised. She had heard that the Capes were very selective about things
and they were a group the Alphas rarely wanted to tangle with. It apparently
had something to do with the fact that the Capes had some of the most powerful people on campus as members.
“Certainly. We have heard good things about you, and have
seen you fight a time or two. You can take care of yourself and seem serious in
being a hero.” replied Saladin.
“Wow….uh…thanks. I’ll have to think about that. Thank you
for asking.” Chou stood and walked away in a bit of a daze, the teasing by her
friends forgotten. The Capes were respected since Pendragon
and group were nice and trying to be the perfect future heroes. That and most
of them tended to actually be friendly.
She made it back to her room and dropped her backpack with
all her school books. She sighed and pulled out her homework and began. She
started with things in costuming class. She was still trying to design a
uniform for herself and it wasn’t going well. Several other designs had already
been used or were from Japanese anime. She had never heard of Devil Hunter Yohko,
but felt like she was being stolen from by the anime. The design thing was
hard. She had settled on something green, which was a start. Now she was trying
to come up with a symbol or something, maybe a design on the fabric. She was
busy going through her reference books when there was a knock at the door.
“Come in?”
Jade walked in, wearing her bathrobe and carrying a do not
disturb sign. “Hey Chou. Ready for another treatment?”
Chou blinked for a minute and remembered that she had
planned this several weeks ago. “Sure. Come in. I was just working on my
costume.”
Jade walked up and took a look at the pages of sketches.
“Well, you have some good ideas. They just don’t seem to be leading you
anywhere.”
Chou sighed. “I know.”
“Hey, I’ll help you after we do this.”
“Thank you Jade.”
“No problem. What are friends for?”
Chou took the sign and put it on the door, closing it.
Jade had finished taking off her robe and lying down on the bed face first.
Chou took down Destiny’s Wave and unsheathed the sword. She then began working
with her breathing, building up her Chi for the treatment. She did a few rounds
of PushMountain to fill her hands with energy. The spots of Jade’s body that
needed to be manipulated lit up and she got to work, pressing the acupressure
points and pushing energy into her. The framework of energy was building in
Jade, but little was happening to her body.
Jade turned over and Chou began working on the front of
her body. Chou could feel the Chi flowing into Jade and slowly shifting things,
but it was a fight. Sweat beaded on her forehead as she focused and
concentrated on keeping the energy matrix in the correct format. She also
sensed that Jade was starting to get a cold and wiped that out.
She stopped and wiped the sweat off or her with a towel.
“There you go. We’ll do more later.”
Jade smiled up weakly at the Asian girl and pulled her
robe on.
“Don’t worry. You’ll get there Jade.” remarked Chou,
putting a hand on the smaller girl’s shoulder.
“Yeah. That’s what everyone says.” Jade still looked a bit
glum.
“Things that are worth it take time. We are all trying to
help you get to where you want to be.”
Jade smiled faintly. “Thanks. Now let me help you with
this homework.”
* * *
He looked in the window at the faint web of glowing lines
of energy crisscrossing the window. He cocked his head and got a good look at
them. They only seemed to be on the window. He smiled. “Jiao mo shu.”
He reached into his bag and pulled out a sheet of rice
paper with some sort of writing on it. He chanted softly and placed the sheet
onto the window. The lattice of energy moved back and rose to the ceiling as he
opened the window soundlessly. “Bu fei chui hui zhi li.”
He looked over at the sleeping girls and smiled again.
Then he turned. “Shemma ta ju you?”
The drawer slid out silently and he looked in at all of
her panties. He picked up one pair and rubbed in between his fingers. “Chou. Piao
liang.”
He collected he load and left the room, the energy lattice
settling over the window as he closed it and pulled off the sheet of paper.
Flakes of snow swirled as he left.
* * *
Friday, November 3, 2006
Tai chi was cold that morning. Over the night about three
inches of snow had fallen. Chou was practicing some of the Chi Gung techniques
to stay warm when Fey came out, bringing a field of warmth she had generated
with her magic. It made practice a bit more fun. The three of them tromped back
into the hall and headed off to get ready for classes with a wave.
Chou relaxed under the hot water, feeling her muscles
relax. Today was another sword class and she wasn’t really looking forward to
it. Lately she had not been doing as well in class as she had earlier. It felt
like what he was teaching her wasn’t right. In free sparing she was fine, but
the forms seemed too static for her. They just didn’t seem that alive to her. It
was really frustrating. She sighed, finished up and headed back to her room.
Ayla was sitting up, blinking her eyes and yawning.
“Morning.”
“Morning Ayla.”
“Murf….” Ayla grunted and hopped down from the top bunk. She
looked tired still and her hair was a mess. She stumbled over to where her
towel was and headed out to the bathroom. Chou smiled after her.
Chou looked over her homework that was due that day. Jade
and the others had helped her with stuff a lot and it did make classes easier.
She just wished she were as smart as the others, though she was helping Jinn
with Chinese.
She put the paper in her bag and got dressed. She put on
warm clothes and grabbed a coat she had bought for the weather. That would
help. She wasn’t really good with the breathing technique yet. She was getting
better but it was taking some work. She was looking forward to being able to
stay warm in any weather. She wanted to get to breakfast early, so she would
have time to enjoy a cup of tea before the hordes descended.
There were a few people in there, the early risers. They
were scattered about the room and in small groups. She went up, grabbed a mug
of tea and headed over to the Team Kimba table, or at least the one they had
claimed. She sat and looked out the windows at the snow. Things seemed so quiet
and calm. There was still the undercurrent of a building impending doom. She
had no idea what it could be.
The tea was warm, and soothing. She breathed in the steam
and let the flavors roll over her tongue. She liked how having a quiet cup of
tea helped her to keep from rushing about all day. It helped her keep her sense
of peaceful abiding that was growing daily. She let her breath out slowly and
let her self drift.
There was something about the attack on Sara that was
bugging her. Whatever the sense of impending doom was it was tied either to that
event or to Sara herself. She could feel that, but it didn’t help. Sara didn’t
feel like a target. Something or someone was but she couldn’t tell who. Perhaps
it was too new, too soon for her to really get a good feel on what the problem
was.
As people were trickling in she could tell something else
had happened. A number of the Whitman girls were now grumbling about someone
stealing their panties. Their whole dorm had been hit, just like the night
before with Melville. And there had been no sign of any forced entry. Even some
people’s magical defenses hadn’t gone off. Chou looked around after hearing
that, looking for someone. The only problem is that she had no idea who it was
she was supposed to find.
The other girls made it to breakfast in small groups. Fey
waved at Chou as she was sitting there. When they arrived Toni said. “Hey,
Chou. We were thinking of having a sleepover tonight. Sara got it cleared with
Mrs. Horton so we’ll invite people. I figured we would ask Molly and maybe a
few others. You in?”
“Sure…” she responded absently. Who was here and why did
she think she knew them? What the hell was she feeling?
“You okay?” asked Jade.
“Uh…sure. It’s just that Whitman was hit last night.”
“The panty thief?”
Chou nodded.
“I wonder who’s next?” asked Hank.
The girls turned and looked at him. “I mean think about
it. Two of four dorms with girls have been hit. All that’s left is ours and
Dickinson. One is going to be next.”
Fey growled. “They better not try my room. I’ll have a
surprise waiting for them.”
“Fey, at least one of the girls had magical defenses up
and the person bypassed them without deactivating them.” said Chou.
They all sat there quietly. Toni spoke, “Damn, maybe we
need to get Bunny to make some panty defense devices.”
The other girls nodded and then began giggling. “I don’t
believe you said that so seriously.” said Tennyo, between giggles.
Toni blushed a little. “Well I meant it. Really. Stop
giggling.”
That of course didn’t help matters. Finally they all broke
up and headed off to class laughing. Chou sighed, time for more not fun.
* * *
Chou ached everywhere. That fight session had hurt. She
had told Sifu Fitzgibbons about her concerns and the session of free sparing
had been her reward/ punishment. It had been hard. He had pressed her so fiercely
that it had been difficult to stay within the flow of the moment. She also had
trouble focusing past the two nagging sensations. She had paid for it that’s
for sure. Suddenly she shifted to the left.
A figure in white flew past in a jump kick. They landed
lightly and spun on the balls of their feet. Chou sighed and rolled her eyes,
her mystery attacker. She dropped her book bag and freed Destiny’s Wave from
her carrying case, rolling her shoulders to loosen them.
He attacked savagely, launching a series of punches and
kicks. Chou dodged a few punches by swaying and then stepped back away from a
kick. She ducked under the follow up and got out of the straight line of
attack. He spun, using his foot in a rising kick, throwing snow into her eyes.
He landed the kick as she blinked. “Give me the sword!”
She spun out of the way and did a back handspring to get
more room. She gripped Destiny’s Wave more tightly. He threw himself into the
attack again. This time she used her sheathed blade to block the punches,
hitting the inside of his wrists with the wood. She blocked the kicks with her
shins or sidestepped them entirely. As he threw a long line strength punch she
spun Destiny’s Wave, hooking into his chi. He spun and his eyes got wide as he
realized that she was controlling his attacks, that whatever he threw was being
used against himself.
Chou was working him towards one of the trees, planning to
throw him into it if the opportunity arose. As they headed in that direction,
under the branches, he let loose his shout and she stumbled back. The snow that
had been hanging heavy on the branches fell onto the two of them, drowning them
momentarily. When she pulled herself free he was gone. She sighed again and
stomped over to her bag, shaking out some snow that had gotten down her collar.
She was really hoping her books hadn’t gotten wet. That
would really just top this day. She headed closer to Poe, wondering just who
her mystery attacker was. So far they hadn’t been able to find out who it could
be. They knew it had to be either a Tiger or a Dragon, but neither group was
talking to them right now. That was thanks to Toni and her talent for starting
fights. As she turned the corner, heading towards the front door she stopped
and looked at all the activity.
A number of people were building snow forts, having
snowball fights and making snow angels. The whole front yard was full of people
having fun and laughing. Chou smiled. They really looked like they were having
fun. She was going to head upstairs and drop off her books and come back to
join in. It was then that the snowball hit her.
She wiped the snow from her face and saw Tennyo laughing
and pointing. She growled, dropped her bag on the sidewalk and charged towards
Tennyo. Tennyo yelped and started running, still laughing. Chou batted another
snowball from the air with Destiny’s Wave. She caught up with Tennyo and
tackled her, rubbing snow in her face. Tennyo bucked up while laughing and Chou
found herself flying into the air. Tennyo eeped at the sight but Chou just
concentrated on what Destiny’s Wave had taught her and she landed softly by
using her Lightfoot kung fu. Another snowball hit her from behind and it was
Toni this time.
Things descended into a massive snowball fight, involving
everyone, including onlookers. Erin had
run amuck in wolf form and Lily had done a good job staying out of sight for
the most part. Jade was declared the team Kimba winner when she awoke several
selves, gathered several dozen snowballs and fired a deluge on the field.
Everyone fell over laughing. Most of the Poe kids were out there, laughing as
well.
Chou got up when she could feel the melting snow really
start to soak into her clothes. Mrs. Horton had gathered a lot of towels and
mugs of hot cocoa for everyone. The front hall filled and dried people moved
upstairs, talking happily.
Chou got into her room and stripped out of her wet
clothes. She toweled herself down and then looked at her naked body in the
mirror. This was her body now and she had gotten used to it for the most part.
There was nothing of who had been, except for his eyes. The curves and feelings
of this body, his body, were familiar now. She sighed and pulled on some warm,
dry clothes. The fabric felt good against her chilled skin.
Ayla walked in shortly. “That was fun, eh?”
“Yes it was. So many people. I had never had a snowball
fight against that many before.”
“Yeah, I think that’s what made it so much fun.”
Chou smiled and climbed on her bed. “Could you get me for
dinner? I want to do some meditating before then.”
“No problem roomie.”
Chou sat in full lotus, with her pillow under her butt to
make it more comfortable. She settled in and then drew in a deep breath and
blew it out slowly, closing her eyes. She dropped into a meditative state within
a few dozen breaths and drifted away with the current of the Tao. She felt it
fill her body and mind, dissolving her into its force. She felt at one with
things and separate at the same time. It was comforting. She noticed that there
were several threads, or currents connecting her to other things. The widest
and strongest she followed to Destiny’s Wave.
She followed another one nearly as wide and deep to Molly.
That made her feel happy. These connections might be important. There were many
others there. She followed a few to Toni, Fey, Sara, Ayla and others. Her
current to Jade was also strong. She checked another thread and that one ended
at her father. What?!
She was thrown out of the current and jerked from her
meditative position. She lay back, looking at Ayla’s bunk, panting. What the
hell was that? Was he alive? Was that what it meant? Was he dead and it linked
to who he had been? Chou didn’t know. She got up and drew Destiny’s Wave.
“Is my father still alive?” asked Chou.
“You saw the current I see.”
“Answer the question.” Chou was getting angry with the
sword not giving her the answers she wanted to hear.
“Chou, listen to me. I am not going to answer that. The
current is there for you. If I told you then I would have to interpret
everything about it for you. Living or dead all things are part of the Tao.
Find your own answers through experience.”
Chou growled and slammed the blade into the sheath. She
grabbed her coat and headed for dinner. She wanted to be alone for a little
bit.
* * *