"She fussed with my hair for a minute more, then led me to the mirror wehad in the hall. I could hardly believe the reflection - I looked like agirl. ...Except for some obvious differences - I had no breast and my hipsweren't that well pronounced. Other than that, there was no sign ofmaleness in the image. Even the clothes fit me almost perfectly, althoughif you looked closely you could see that the blouse was a bit too big. Allin all, I was very pleased with the outcome. Excitedly, I kissed my. He told me there was no open tolerance for men like him in the syndicate, except behind closed doors of secretive seductions. After enjoying some light breakfast Marcus went into explain a meeting he had with a banker named Mr. Sanchez later this afternoon, he wanted me present. Marcus continued telling me everything about his affairs. His need to care for his children and how much better he felt knowing now if something occurred, he had me to look after them, as he would for Shelly and Sam.. "The Princess Redstone of Beletara has told me of an ancestor of hers, who according to family history, lost herself in her duties as The Wind of Arbor because she couldn't separate out the work the Spirits chose for her from the work the leaders of men chose. It is considered a truth in her family that this false demand to serve the needs of man as well as Spirit is the reason there has been no one Named as I am for many generations." And what voices do you listen to?" One of the older men. . I can't quite remember. Were you wearingthose three different plaids before? Or if not, can you remember whenyou changed into those clothes?"I looked at myself. "No, actually. I was wearing all black before, I'mpretty sure. And do any of you ever remember seeing plaid shoes before,on anybody?" Maybe on a clown," Alex said dubiously. "Now that Tracy points it out Iremember you were wearing black last time I paid attention to what youwere wearing, and now you're wearing plaids, but I.
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