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The world was writhing pain. Then it wasn't. I had form, I could feel it, but
it kept changing in horrifying and very uncomfortable ways.
Just as suddenly as the weird happened, it stopped. I knew I shouldn't have
synced my virtual and physical bodies, but I really just wanted to see myself.
I guess because my body was actively changing, the implant couldn't get a read
and started freaking out.
I would ask Lucere about that.
The world was full of new colours assaulting me as I opened my eyes. Colours I
thought shouldn't exist, that were nearly impossible to describe. After all,
how do you explain colour to someone who's never seen it?
My headache came back in full force before I could think any longer on the
colours I was seeing.
"What in the fuck did I do that for?" I asked myself aloud. My head felt fuzzy
as I sat up. Aside from the new colours, the room was mostly the same, save a
woman sitting slumped over in the chair to my right. She was pretty.
Her shoulder length hair looked almost white, but off slightly. It had several
highlights of another colour I couldn't describe. Her face was slightly
rounded and framed by slivers of hair. Her eyes glowed of a blue-like colour
that I couldn't put my finger on.
"You passed," Lucere said.
"Passed what?" I asked. Only now did I realize my voice was high and melodic.
"Wait, what the hell?"
I looked down and saw two small lumps on my chest. "What the hell?" I
demanded.
"You needed an avatar boss," the girl said, exhaustion seeping through her
voice.
"So you just dropped me into a woman's- wait, boss?" I asked, perplexed. I
wasn't her boss, was I?
"Yeah," Lucere responded, through her own exhaustion, "You are her immediate
officer. We mentioned you were an officer, right?"
"Yeah," I whispered, "I just didn't think it was going to be an immediate type
of thing." I had no idea how to be a leader. I'd worked on software my whole
career in exclusively non-leadership roles.
I slumped back and put my hands on my forehead. "What's with the new colours?"
"Probably messed up with a setting," my I-guess-an-employee said, "I was really
rushed for time. Fix your settings yourself."
I nodded and started moving through the menus to change the way that visual
input was processed and started adjusting. Before I knew it, the world looked
normal again.
"Thank you," I said, realizing I hadn't mentioned it earlier.
"Whatever," she said, "I'm Eilidh. Designation of, um... I guess tactical
something or other."
"I'm Talon," I replied. The name didn't really feel right coming from this
honey-sweet voice. "Shit. That doesn't sound right. Lets go with Vivian."
Where had that come from? Had I been thinking about it without realizing it?
Was my brain working against me again?
"Vivian," Lucere laughed, suddenly breaking out of her exhaustion, "wow that
fits really nicely. I figured you would go with something like Tali or another
name starting with T."
I was suddenly very self-conscious. I dropped my head straight down to avoid
letting them see me blush. I was a guy, right? Guys weren't supposed to
blush, even if I look like a girl.
I was immediately distracted by my thighs. They were soft looking. My hand
reached out to touch them before my brain could catch up, and the feeling of
my fingers against them was euphoric.
"Woah," I mouthed.
"Are you good there?" Eilidh asked, a bemused look on her face.
I could feel my heartbeat in my face. "Um," I finally answered, "I'm not
sure."
"Looks like you aren't really in the mindspace to be building much of
anything," Lucere said, "do you want to keep that avitar or start working on a
new one thats a little more what you're used to."
"I'll keep this one!" I heard shouted. It was my voice, though. I didn't say
that, did I?
"Like being a woman?" I heard Eilidh ask.
"I-" I wasn't sure. This was all happening so fast and I didn't really get a
say in any of it. Even my brain was working against me in making this happen.
We were suddenly on a beach. The sand was a nice cyan colour.
"I'm going to go join the others, \emph{Vivian}, please feel free to come join
the party once you feel you're ready," Lucere said as she was walking toward a
pop-up tent. "Eilidh, feel free to do whatever you like. Your boss looks like
\emph{she} could use the company."
I found myself a little sad, knowing Lucere was going to just abandon me. I
looked over to Eilidh and realized that her hair was a pretty blue. Maybe a
shade darker than the sand we were standing on.
Eilidh looked at me, locking her gaze with mine. Her eyes were glowing with a
faint green colour. Despite the glow of her magic, I could see the colour of
her irises. They were a deep hazel with flecks of blue, green, and gold
interspersed.
A pulse of heat radiated from my core that made my skin tingle like it was
electrified.
"Wow," I whispered, realizing I was holding back tears, "I'm sorry, this is all
really new to me and I'm having a hard time dealing with all of these new
\emph{feelings}."
"Its fine," she shrugged, "just do whatever you need to. Cry, talk, sit there
brooding like a maniac. Whatever, really. I'll be right here for you.
Obviously I can't tell you how to figure yourself out, but I will offer
whatever help I can."
Was that dedication to the job or was she this nice all the time?
"Thank you," I mumbled before leaning against the cliff that towered above me.
Eilidh sat down next to me and began fiddling with something I couldn't see.
We sat in a comfortable silence while I held tears back, thinking about
everything. This body felt so much more comfortable than the guy I had been
less than an hour ago. It was odd, thinking about it. The guy was almost more
of a cage than a person.
"Am I trans?" I asked, forgetting that Eilidh was next to me.
"Maybe?" She replied. I \emph{squeeked} in response.
"Fuck," I mumbled in embarresment, "don't startle me like that."
"Wow," she said, staring at me making a look I couldn't interpret. "That was
the most \emph{adorable} thing I've ever seen."
"Adorable?" I asked. I'd never been called adorable. It felt nice? It
certainly felt better than if I'd been called weak or childish for not being
manly enough.
My face might just be permanently red if people keep telling me stuff like
this. I didn't know that the treatment of women amongs themselves felt so
good. It was addictive.
It was a part of me that I never thought would see the light of day. I just
didn't realize it was \emph{this}. Being a woman didn't feel quite so bad as I
thought it would. Especially if everyone was going to be this easy going about
it.
"You look like you're feeling a lot more comfortable," Eilidh stated, "You want
to go join the party?"
"I guess I'm just going to try this out for a while," I said, resigning myself
to my fate. "No need to put a label on anything yet, so yeah, lets go join the
others." I might as well try it out, right? Everyone already thought I was
trans.
I got up and brushed the sand from my butt. A deep breath later and I was
following Eilidh over to the tent that was in the center of the beach. Looking
around, I noticed that there were a lot of people, mostly aparant women,
launging in beach chairs that had been setup across the beach. There were
others still who were lounging on towels, playing volley ball, or chatting with
their friends.
There were quite a few people. I estimated something like fifty or sixty
people, just looking around, but I may have been wrong. Despite that, my
aversion to large crowds wasn't kicking in.
I noticed I was quite confused by this, but wouldn't question a good thing
until later when I was alone. Though, the concept of 'alone' was being
stretched to its limits. I realized that thinking about the implant I had in
my head.
The implant that malfunctioned and sent me to a painful and weird void.
Admittedly because I misconfigured it, but the point still stands. This thing
is dangerous.
Of course, most new technology is dangerous. Like, very dangerous. In the
late parts of the last millenium, humanity had decided to put all of its most
important systems on the net without any concern for security. Only later did
humanity realize how insane that idea actually was.
As I walk towards a group of magically enabled women in a virtual world
nineteen decades later, we still hadn't recovered from that mess. If anything
security had become at least an afterthought instead of not a thought at all.
There was a sinking feeling in my stomach.
"Hi," an androgynous voice greeted me as I finally arrived at the tent, "Xela
Melrose, Technology Officer and massive pain in the ass to heterosexuality."
"Hi," I responded, "newly minted \emph{whatever} and not even sure what
heterosexuality means anymore."
"Oh," fae responded, "its like, strai-"
"I know," I interjected, "just not sure if its applicable to anything I
understand."
"Ah," fae laughed, "well in that case, come by my 'what the fuck is gender,
anyway?' fun house later. We're gonna have cake and break your idea of gender.
Either that or bore the hell out of you. One of the two."
\emph{Is fae joking?} I asked myself. Couldn't tell and wasn't entirely sure.
I nodded in response before my voice finally found my mouth again, "I'm not
really sure I'm ready for something like that. This is already a hard enough
trip."
I heard faer humming as fae started to understand. "You must be Tactical
Officer Young. Maybe next time then. How are you enjoying the new digs?"
"Its complicated," I admitted. Wow, was I really talking with someone I'd
never met about this stuff?
"How do you feel about the absolutely stellar body you have waiting for you in
the real?" fae asked.
"Um? I know I have horns, but why don't you enlighten me?"
"Oh shit, you don't even know?" fae feigned a face of horror, "goddess above
you're gorgeous. A step above anything we've ever seen before. Your perfect
self is something that nobody else could have thought of. I mean, hell, your
wings are this beautiful ice blue. Like morning frost covering an indigo
bloom. And your skin is this beautiful mottling of..."
I tuned faer out as fae went on about how beautiful my body was. It was neat,
don't get me wrong, but those warm pulses were growing stonger and some of them
were causing anxiety to build up.
Anxiety that was threatening to burst into a full panic attack.
"I'll catch you later," I said, somewhat abruptly and awkwardly breaking the
conversation short. "I need to find Lucere."
Fae nodded and pointed off toward the water. There were a few people lounging
around. I figured one of them might be Lucere.
"Thanks," I said, then walked off toward the direction Xela had pointed.
A few people were in my path. Nobody I recognized, and I'd lost Eilidh on our
way to the tent. My thoughts having left my body to find its own way. I'm
sure she was somewhere, but I couldn't be sure where. Maybe she'd be with
Lucere.
"Hey," a familiar voice greeted, "wasn't expecting to see you here."
I turned to see Tamaki smiling at me and gave her a nod.
"You look lost," she said, notes of sympathy resonating in her voice, "anything
I can help you with?"
"How'd you recognize me?" I asked, admittedly curious.
"I've got alerts for when implants go into emergency mode," she replied, "I got
a brief rundown of events, and saw the new avatar that was uploaded to your
implant." She paused, noticing the worry on my face. "Only team members can
upload new configurations when an implant fails like that, but I still have to
see what was done in case one of our own in malicious."
"No cause to believe that, I hope," I stated, asking a question really, but not
wanting to ask that specific question directly.
"We've had a few cases where demimages have been direct threats to team
members' lives, but never any issues where anyone has uploaded faulty code,"
she answered, "implants haven't failed all that frequently. Emergency mode on
those things only happens once every few years across the whole network."
"Oh," I giggled, "so I really fucked up then."
"Not really," she admitted, "normally the implant can use predictive analysis
to analyse the DNA structures as their changing, but it appears that your DNA
isn't registering as," a long pause.
"As what?" I asked, concern pushing that anxiety closer to bursting through the
copper walls of its boiler.
"Let me preface this by saying you are obviously a living person and we will
always treat you as such," Tamaki said, a serious face accenting the words,
"but your DNA no longer appears to be registering as human. We've had some of
the genetics experts looking into it, but your DNA has a lot less in common
with humans and a lot more in common with demons."
"Okay, so I'm no longer even human?" I asked. I was surprisingly calm about
this. On the surface. Beneath the surface, the boiler popped. Violently. If
I didn't find somewhere to be alone and fast, I'd be a mess in front of all
these people.
"We're not entirely sure," she admitted, "we're looking into it. There's a lot
overlap and a lot of fuzzy stuff. We're working on it."
"Well fuck," I said in a manically sarcastic tone, "jeez, its not enough to
dump gender and sexuality in your lap. Before you've had time to process that,
let me also dump \emph{humanity} in your lap! And lets not forget the entire
fucking concept of \emph{magic}, the rediculously advanced technology that
you've implanted in my head \emph{without any warnings}, and the fact that you
definitely forced me to sleep because I was lost in thought!"
Anxiety into rage? Very atypical. I'd lost it. My handle on reality was
gone.

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