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Wendy wanted to look for a transgender or hermaphrodite to bear her new baby. Wendy was inspired by the story of Thomas Beaty and Scott Moore. Both Beaty and Moore were born female but underwent some gender reassignment procedures. Both Thomas Beatty and Scott Moore became transgender men but they retained their ovaries, fallopian tubes and wombs. Hence both could conceive, become pregnant and bear children.

Wendy wanted to find a hermaphrodite or transgender to bear her an infant that would be a designer baby. Wendy wanted tight control over the genetic variation that would derive over sexual reproduction. She believed that the egg that was fertilized by the sperm of the same hermaphrodite would limit the wild variations of breeding and give her a baby with characteristics she desired. She ignored the dangers of self-propagation. There was a big risk of gene mutation that would give rise to a baby with serious health problems and hereditary abnormalities due to the intra-breeding. The consequences could be similar to incestuous in-breeding.

As much as Wendy tried to persuade suitable hermaphrodites to agree to be impregnated with their own sperm, none would consent. Wendy grew frustrated as she was unwilling to up her cash incentive to $1 million, the amount that was generally requested by her subjects.

Wendy used various ways to source out potential hermaphrodites in her area. She enlisted the help of the internet and a private investigation agency to check on the backgrounds of potential candidates. Her scheme met with little success.

Failing that, Wendy started to consider using an avatar or surrogate to carry out her plan. Why was Wendy so obsessed with creating a daughter in the image of her desires? Wendy was obsessed with the idea to the point of being schizophrenic about it. Every waking moment was spent thinking about her plans.

Wendy was a heterosexual female who was married to Victor. They had three children. All were daughters. Wendy and Victor were disappointed as they hoped for a son to carry on their family surname. But this was secondary. The primary worry was that their daughters were lazy, stubborn and uncooperative. As soon as they were old enough to enter preschool, Wendy and Victor knew their girls were not going to become the crème a la crème of the crop of students.

Wendy was envious of her neighbor Mary, who had a daughter who was diligent and worked hard at her kindergarten to learn her reading, writing, and arithmetic. Wendy became obsessed with getting her children to emulate Mary’s daughter, Marie.

Wendy picked on her eldest daughter, Willow. The girl, who was one year older than Marie, was often criticized by her ambitious mother. Willow resented being picked up and her reaction was in total defiance of her mother. Wendy was frustrated even further. She refused to understand that her methods were not working well on her eldest. The more Wendy tried to bend and break Willow’s will, the more the girl loathed it and her mother’s role model for her. Consequentially, Willow hated Marie.

Wendy refused to change her tactics but instead gave up trying to influence Willow the legitimate way. Wendy wanted to try transplanting Willow into an avatar or surrogate that could be programmed and controlled.

Now, the biggest challenge facing Wendy was where to get her surrogate human or avatar. Wendy wanted a girl with a clever brain. She would then transplant Willow’s soul into the body of the surrogate or avatar, who would be first emptied of her original soul. Wendy wanted to pick an intelligent girl. No foul ups for her this time. She was disappointed at Victor and blamed him for producing a bevy of daughters who were neither beautiful nor smart.

Wendy set her eyes and hopes on Marie, the clever daughter of Mary. Never mind that Mary was her friend. A friend would not stand in the way of her ambition.

Wendy set a trap for Marie and entice her to her death. Wendy used Willow to invite Marie over to their home to watch a home movie together. Poor, unsuspecting Mary gave her daughter permission to visit Willow and Wendy at their home.

Wendy sent her husband Victor and her two other daughters outside. She couldn’t take the risk of messing up when they distracted her.

Wendy slipped a couple of mickeys into Marie’s drink. The girl had but watched half an hour into “Camp Rock” when she leaned back into her sofa and fell asleep.

Wendy and Willow carried Marie into a bedroom and laid her on the bed. Wendy commandeered her daughter to lie in the same prone position beside the sleeping Marie.

Wendy took out her implements from a drawer by the bedside. She placed one end of a wire under Marie’s tongue and slipped the other end under Willow’s tongue. She told Willow to close her eyes and trust in her mother’s love.

Wendy first drained Marie’s soul by placing a wire to run out of her left ear. She touched the wire with a wand, which was actually a battery charged prong. She held a small, plastic bottle at the loose end of the wire that was running out of Marie’s ear. The bottle served to collect Marie’s displaced soul. Wendy capped the bottle after the drainage.

Marie’s body was now ready to receive Willow’s soul. After Willow’s soul was transferred, Wendy planned to place her lifeless body on the train tracks near her home and wait for the train to do its job.

Wendy used the same forked prong with an electric charge and touched it to the wire that connected the two girls. She released an electric charge from the prong and electrified the wire. Wendy then took out her book of black verse and recited some power scripts.

Willow seemed to have fallen asleep after the first pulse of current electrocuted her tongue. Everything was going as planned, according to Wendy’s Book of Spells.

Wendy was pleased. After she was sure the procedure of soul transferring was completed, it was time to wake Willow in Marie’s body. Slowly, the girl opened her eyes and blinked.

“Where am I? What happened? Why am I lying down on the bed?”

The girl asking the questions was not Willow! The transfer of soul failed. Marie’s soul remained in her original body. Marie’s soul was not displaced into the bottle.

Wendy panicked. Where was Willow’s soul? She shook Willow’s body to try to wake up her daughter. Willow never opened her eyes nor woke up.

Marie became frightened when she saw how fervently Wendy tried to wake up Willow. Marie quickly got up from the bed, walked out of the bedroom and let herself out the front door. Marie almost ran all the way home. She told her mother what had happened.

Mary suspected Wendy and Willow were engaged in a witchcraft ritual that may have gone awry. From that day onward, Mary mad a promise never to let Marie visit a friend’s home alone again.

What happened to Willow? Wendy’s witchcraft failed and Willow’s soul was lost, roaming somewhere, unable to find her way home. Willow’s body was warm and alive but she couldn’t wake up because her soul was missing.

Wendy was frantic as she researched her Book of Spells, Book of Black Verses and whatever black literature she could lay her hands on. She tried very hard to find Willow’s lost soul.

When her husband and two other daughters returned home from their outing, Wendy had to tell lies to them. She told them Willow fell into a sleep coma and couldn’t be awakened. Victor wanted to send his firstborn to a hospital but Wendy refused, insisting she would be able to take care of Willow at home.

Mary and Marie stayed away from Wendy and her family. No one ever saw Willow outside her home ever again.

Is this the end or will Wendy try another ruse?

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