:: Does the Process ever make mistakes? "Does the Process ever make mistakes? You know, change someone who shouldn't be changed?" [[you|You]] ask nervously. "Well," [[Coach Donovan]] replies, "you occasionally get someone who doesn't believe they should be changed by the Process, but I've never seen a case where everybody didn't agree it was for the best, and they're always much happier afterward as is anyone who has to deal with them. It's only a very small minority who are affected though. It's really nothing for you to concern yourself with." "How long does the Process take to take effect?" you ask. "Well, that is interesting. It seems to vary from person to person. For some people it takes a long time. For others, it's very quick. I believe the latest thinking is that the more the brain resists the Process, the longer it takes. There are even a couple of people who started the Process, but then it inexplicably reversed. Rare, of course, but it has happened." "Mr. Hilliard said the Process has been around for forty years. So there must be a number of people who have gone through it?" "Oh yes," [[Mrs. Donovan]] cuts in, "I can tell you this without violating any confidentiality because it's hardly a secret, but you live with one. Belinda and Ethan were born identical twin boys. Surprisingly, given who their father is, both were born rather delicate boys. Ethan was made more masculine by the Process, though he's still nothing like his father, of course, and Belinda was turned into a girl. This finally proved that whatever causes the Process to start, it's not purely genetic." Mrs. Donovan makes a face. "Belinda has become something of a dirty slut, but there's no question that she's much happier as a girl than she ever was as a boy. She was a troubled child." You're taken aback that this prim, buttoned-down, severe woman just called one of her students a "dirty slut." She sees your reaction and says, "Oh, do forgive my language. I forgot that you're new here. One of the advantages of the Process is that everyone is much more comfortable with who and what they are, so you can be much freer about that sort of thing than you're used to outside of Rosestead. I assure you that Belinda would readily agree with me that she is, in fact, a dirty slut. I don't judge her for it. Well, not much anyway. She performs a public service, helping to mop up the excessive hormonal urges of our male population." You mull over the fact that Belinda used to be a boy. <>Maybe that's why she gives such great blowjobs, though you don't really want to think about how you've had an ex-boy suck your dick. <>She certainly does seem very happy with her life, though her daddy's money probably helps a lot with that. Still.... You shudder at the thought of being turned into a girl. The idea of being filled with a man's cock simply repulses you. You can't imagine what she must have been like as a boy to crave it all the time the way that she does now. "I think that's all the questions I have right now," you say. "Great," says Coach Donovan, "let me take you to your first class." [[First Day of School]]