Gio could hardly believe his eyes. Fritz had been acting kind of
distracted ever since the weird angel-girl had started the tour, but
he'd thought it was because he was bored and thinking about something
else. But to have his friend suddenly start glowing and shrinking and
then—just—turn into a super-cute girl right in front of him—well,
that was a shock!
Polaris hurried into the room while she was yelling. "Oh? How
unusual and entirely unexpected," she said, very unconvincingly.
"That isn't intended to occur."
"What? What happened?" she demanded, grabbing the winged girl's shoulders. "Did you do this!? Turn me back!"
"Please, inhale deeply and try to calm down," she said gently, with a reassuring-looking smile. "I cast no enchantment on you, and the means exist nearby to return your physical form to its original semblance."
"What? What happened?" she demanded, grabbing the winged girl's shoulders. "Did you do this!? Turn me back!"
"Please, inhale deeply and try to calm down," she said gently, with a reassuring-looking smile. "I cast no enchantment on you, and the means exist nearby to return your physical form to its original semblance."
Fritz let go of her, took that deep breath, and then said: "Th-then
can you go get it? A-and you didn't answer my first
question!"
"Oh, but of course. It appears the house's enchantment
malfunctioned, ever so slightly."
As she was speaking, another girl—presumably a resident of the
place—also showed up in the doorway. "What's all the yelling
about?" Unlike the first two members of the sorority they'd met,
she was an ordinary human, stylishly dressed, with brown hair.
"Polariiis..did you do something?" she said, crossing her
arms and glaring.
"I cannot comprehend why it's so automatic to assume that I am at fault," she said, placing a hand on her chest and looking slightly offended. "I was merely giving a pair of prospective applicants a standard tour of the living spaces, and the house transformed this one despite his clearly being entirely conscious," she said, gesturing toward Fritz. Gio's friend looked back and forth between the two of them with her expression shifting from shock toward anger.
"I cannot comprehend why it's so automatic to assume that I am at fault," she said, placing a hand on her chest and looking slightly offended. "I was merely giving a pair of prospective applicants a standard tour of the living spaces, and the house transformed this one despite his clearly being entirely conscious," she said, gesturing toward Fritz. Gio's friend looked back and forth between the two of them with her expression shifting from shock toward anger.
"Th-th-this house transforms people!? Unconscious
people!? There is no way that's legal!" Fritz was in
a pre-law major, so she would presumably know.
The brunette cleared her throat. "Excuse me—my name is Nancy,
nice-to-meet-you. Did Polaris not explain this before inviting
you two in? Or show you the very clearly-worded disclaimer next to
the door?"
"Nope," Gio answered. "She also kinda opened the door
where we couldn't see anything next to it, if there was."
"Mmmmmmrrrrrrrrrgh....!" Nancy made some fists hard enough
for her arms to shake and her knuckles to turn white, all the while
giving Polaris an absolutely withering glare.
"Oh, dear—what awful negligence on my part,"
Polaris said, putting her hands out palm-up to either side while
still smiling innocently. "Although it's not as if it should
have mattered, if the enchantment were functioning entirely as
intended."
She raised one of her hands to point an index finger. "You.
I'll deal with. Later." Then, with a very brief in-and-out
breath, her entire demeanor instantaneously changed. She smiled
apologetically in Fritz's direction. "I'm terribly sorry
about this mess. If you'd like, I have the means to help you
temporarily transform back to your original appearance right away,
and I can call some people to help make it actually permanent. If you
two wouldn't mind coming with me?"
"Uh...sure," Fritz said.
Gio wasn't sure why it was, really. Nancy gave off the impression of
being quite ordinary—if cute and well-dressed—but he suddenly
felt like it would be an incredibly bad idea to ever annoy or
cross her. Especially not when she'd just bottled up a fury like that
in under a second. Besides undoubtedly wanting to go back to being a
dude, Fritz probably had the same intuition, so—at least for the
moment—she wasn't arguing.
Once they were out in the hallway, Nancy said, "Well. Allow me
to explain what Polaris should have. We're a rather unusual
sorority, and brand new to campus—the second chapter ever of
Omega Zeta Kappa. We can accept male applicants thanks to an
enchantment on the house that is sup-posed to only transform
men into women if they sleep inside. As a concession, there
are also some enchanted rings that can help previously-male members
take on male forms at basically any other time than when sleeping in
the house—which I will be lending you one of. That's the 'temporary
means' I mentioned before."
She paused this rapid explanation as they entered a door to a
stairwell, then continued as they went up: "We are also very
well-connected with some powerful mages, enchanters, and so on—I'll
just need to ask one of them to come around to help you stay male in
a way that won't require wearing the ring all the time. Ah—but,
because they're supposed to work with the enchantment on the house,
it'll come off if you fall asleep with it on. I'm sorry about that
inconvenience, and will again try to get someone to come help you out
as soon as possible."
Gio had to stop at the landing to the third floor, hunching over
slightly to catch his breath. Turning into a pretty girl hadn't
diminished Fritz's stamina any, and it seemed like Nancy was quite
fit as well. Since the former paused to wait for him, though, the
latter did too. He quickly tried to regain his composure, standing
upright and giving a grin and thumbs up. "Uh—I'm good!"
And so they continued.
It sometimes took a moment for wheels to start turning in Gio's head.
He didn't fully put together everything Nancy had said until the
three of them were in a spacious room with a big table occupying the
middle. He'd never considered it before, since it sounded so absurd,
but..the idea of living in a sorority house, surrounded by
cute girls...sounded pretty sweet! Apparently it'd involve turning
into a girl while asleep, but who cared what they looked like when
sleeping anyway? Besides, Polaris had given a pretty great tour of
the place—neglecting to mention the transformation part aside—and
compared to the living arrangements he and Ivan had been in since
starting out at this school, they were positively heavenly!
Gio could almost imagine putting up with being a girl most of
the time just to enjoy that. He wondered whether he could
convince Ivan to come along too...
Meanwhile, Nancy had taken a plain-looking metal ring out of
somewhere in the room, plus a piece of paper and a pen. She used the
table to write something down on the paper, then brought it over to
Fritz. "Now, look—I agree, Polaris crossed a line here. But
there are plenty of much more innocent people living at OZK, besides
our other chapter being entirely uninvolved. Don't consider it a
condition for getting my help—I'm handing over this ring either
way—but I'd appreciate it if you'd sign this waiver saying you
aren't gonna sue us over this rather engineered accident."
Fritz took the paper, staring at it briefly with her head slightly
tilted. "Uhh, as far as a contract goes, there's loopholes in
this big enough to drive an eighteen-wheeler through," she
said.
"Well—I'm not a lawyer, okay?" Nancy's 'happy, friendly' mask slipped for a second, and she paused briefly to put it back on. "Let's—just—consider this a temporary understanding, and I can have my people draft up something more proper later on, if it's needed. I'm trusting you to act in good faith—which is a ton of trust to give a stranger, but consider that a part of my apology."
"Well—I'm not a lawyer, okay?" Nancy's 'happy, friendly' mask slipped for a second, and she paused briefly to put it back on. "Let's—just—consider this a temporary understanding, and I can have my people draft up something more proper later on, if it's needed. I'm trusting you to act in good faith—which is a ton of trust to give a stranger, but consider that a part of my apology."
"Hmmn, okay then. I'll return your trust in kind." The
blue-haired girl nodded, scribbling a signature on the hastily-drawn
line at the bottom of the paper, and then traded it for the ring in
Nancy's hand.
"Okay, so—to use that, all you have to do is put it on while
focusing very specifically on how you want it to make you
look," she explained.
"...Got it."
"...Got it."
Gio was very tempted to provide a distraction, in the hopes it might
make something funny happen...but Fritz had suffered enough already,
and could be terrifying when made actually angry. So he stayed quiet
as his friend slipped the ring on, and her body and clothes shifted
most of the way back to how they had been before entering the house
of this bizarre sorority. The exceptions were that Fritz's hair was
very dark blue now instead of brown...and his eyes were still pink.
He probably hadn't even realized they'd changed.
He looked down to examine himself, and—since he couldn't see either of those imperfections in his present looks—breathed a small sigh of relief. "Phew...thanks, really. That was so weird."
"No need to thank me—I'm making up for a couple of my own
mistakes, after all," Nancy said. "Just remember what I
said about sleeping...I apologize for how awkward this might make
your living arrangements for a day or two."
Fritz blushed slightly. "Uh—right. Yeah..."
After leading the two visitors into the OZK house, Rob perked his
feline ears up to try and pick up on just what that screaming earlier
had been about. He just heard Nancy in the stairwell giving what
sounded like a typical recruitment pitch, and vaguely shrugged
Camilla's way.
"I guess someone just got excited at a game or something,"
she suggested to Alyssa and Beth.
However, they'd only taken a few steps through the entryway before
witnessing something that was probably related. Mary was
walking through the hallway in front of them with a huge black,
shadowy, spindly arm going out from her right shoulder to reach a
couple of feet behind her, its spiky-fingered hand holding
onto...Polaris's right ear, dragging the celestial along behind her
by it. "Aaaagh!" She hurried along behind,
visibly struggling and rapidly babbling: "I am perfectly willing
to accompany you under my own volition! Relinquish my auditory
apparatus! Cease this injurious maneuver post-haaaaaste!!!"
On the one hand, this was pretty funny, conceptually. On the other,
the mere sight of that shadowy arm thing completely paralyzed Rob
with a deep, instinctual, involuntary terror until it was finally out
of sight. As such, the four of them were silent for a long moment.
Alyssa finally spoke up, squeaking quietly: "What was that?"
"Some kinda crazy magic stuff for sure," Beth concluded,
her tone of voice betraying absolutely no hint of fear.
"Uhhmm...I'm not exactly sure," Camilla said, "but I think Polaris is in huge trouble for..some reason. That's the uh, th'one with the wings. Mary—the goth chick—has some kind of terrifying powers, but has said multiple times that she never uses them in public."
"Uhhmm...I'm not exactly sure," Camilla said, "but I think Polaris is in huge trouble for..some reason. That's the uh, th'one with the wings. Mary—the goth chick—has some kind of terrifying powers, but has said multiple times that she never uses them in public."
"I don't think she saw us," Rob concluded. "Anyway
uh—they're two of our weirder members."
"Hey, does that mean everyone else is normal?" Beth
asked.
He mentally ran down the list of the other members briefly, then shook his head. "It's just a matter of degree, I guess."
"Hahah. Point in your favor, I'd say."
He mentally ran down the list of the other members briefly, then shook his head. "It's just a matter of degree, I guess."
"Hahah. Point in your favor, I'd say."
Their tour focused on bringing the pair to the game room first, since
it was meant to be the main attraction for them. Beth and
Alyssa wandered around the room for a bit, taking in its size and
shape, the big windows and lighting, and the items on the shelves and
in the cabinets.
"This is a pretty good spot," Beth said. "How
close is it to the kitchen?"
"That's a short way down the hall," Camilla said.
"Sweet."
"Beth.." Alyssa waved to her friend, having just opened one particular cabinet door. "They have the rule books here." The shelves inside were lined with a number of DND-related books, as far as Rob could tell.
"That's a short way down the hall," Camilla said.
"Sweet."
"Beth.." Alyssa waved to her friend, having just opened one particular cabinet door. "They have the rule books here." The shelves inside were lined with a number of DND-related books, as far as Rob could tell.
"Which ones?" Beth went over to take a look herself.
"Looks like...all of them? Including every expansion I
know about..."
"Some of the older editions look kinda new to me," she said, pulling one out to flip through it for a moment. "Reprint, I guess? Still though..."
"I thought, nobody in OZK was playing already?" Alyssa asked their guides.
"Some of the older editions look kinda new to me," she said, pulling one out to flip through it for a moment. "Reprint, I guess? Still though..."
"I thought, nobody in OZK was playing already?" Alyssa asked their guides.
"Nancy told me this room was stocked by some of the alumni from
the original chapter of OZK," Camilla said with a slight
shrug. "I guess one of them knows their stuff."
"Well," Beth punctuated her pause with shutting the book in
her hands to replace it on the shelf. "They got good taste,
whoever it is."
Eventually they came to the end of the tour, circling back to the
entryway. The visitors seemed reasonably impressed by the facilities,
and of course had been happy with the game room itself. But so far
they hadn't met any current members of OZK who'd actually want to
play.
"This does seem like a pretty sweet place to live,"
Beth admitted. "I'm a little on the fence, though.."
"Yeah." Alyssa said, "Since you admit guys...I mean,
even if they do get turned into girls when they join, and stay
girls some of the time, um..."
"I get ya," Camilla said, nodding. "It's an
understandable concern, but none of the 'boys' who've joined us were
really that kind of guy in the first place. And obviously none
of 'em have stepped out of line yet. Pretty sure there's a ton of
magical power on the 'girl' side that could inflict some serious
punishment for anything like that anyway. Like: My roommate's a
pretty powerful demon; Nancy told me she learned a bunch of magic
spells specifically for self-defense; and you kinda saw what
Mary can do."
"Besides, anyone like that would get kicked out of this place,"
Rob added, "banned for good. Plus everyone would hate you. I
think there's plenty of deterrents."
Alyssa said, "Yes...as long as everyone actually thinks about,
and cares about, those things..."
The front door opened then, and Ed stepped through, followed by Jay.
Both had their bags, meaning they'd just come from classes. "So
then I—oh, hey!" Jay interrupted himself, eagerly hurrying
over to just in front of the two strangers. "Hi I'm Jay! Are you
new members? Wow you're tall!"
"Eeehhh, I get that a lot," Beth said.
"Eeehhh, I get that a lot," Beth said.
"Is he literally a puppy?" Alyssa whispered, kind of
in Rob's direction; he just shrugged in reply.
"Potential members," Camilla answered. "They
were looking for place to play DND, and people to play with,
so—"
"When?" Ed interrupted, displaying an uncharacteristic level of excitement as soon as that the three-letter abbreviation came up.
"When?" Ed interrupted, displaying an uncharacteristic level of excitement as soon as that the three-letter abbreviation came up.
"Oh, are you interested?" the tall woman said. "We
haven't got a group yet, but we were thinkiinnng...weekends, maybe?
Sometime everyone involved can play. I'm Beth."
They shook hands briefly. "Ed. Jay's my roommate."
"Guess you two are among the 'boys' Cammy was talkin' about, huh? You played before?"
The wolf-girl folded her ears down slightly. "No..couldn't really find anyone else interested."
They shook hands briefly. "Ed. Jay's my roommate."
"Guess you two are among the 'boys' Cammy was talkin' about, huh? You played before?"
The wolf-girl folded her ears down slightly. "No..couldn't really find anyone else interested."
"That's all good, we're open to newbies, 'specially since we're
just now forming a group."
"Could I play too, then?" Jay asked.
"Yeah, sure, hahah." Alyssa also nodded her agreement with
this.
"I guess you could come in to play as their 'guests', at least,"
Rob concluded.
"Sweet. We'll give some serious thought to joining too, I guess. We'll pretty definitely be back either way—oh, Cammy, can you put me and Ed here in touch? I can send along some starter material and stuff, plus we can figure out a meeting time and all that."
"Sweet. We'll give some serious thought to joining too, I guess. We'll pretty definitely be back either way—oh, Cammy, can you put me and Ed here in touch? I can send along some starter material and stuff, plus we can figure out a meeting time and all that."
"No prob'."
Once the day's first pair of visitors were dealt with—and Nancy had
finished making a couple of calls that were required to resolve that
entire incident—she headed down the stairs.
As soon as the two guys had left her sight, and aside from a brief
pause to sound cheerful and friendly on the phone, Nancy had been
positively fuming, busying her mind with trying to think up
the worst possible torture she could put Polaris through. That
girl's...irresponsible, selfish behavior...could've ruined
everything! Did a celestial not understand how human law
worked?! Did she not comprehend OZK's precarious position with the
university? When she saw Polaris again, she'd pluck her wings off
feather-by-feather! She'd make her run laps around the entire campus
until she collapsed! She would...!
Exiting the stairwell to the first floor, Nancy nearly ran into Mary.
"Hey." It was as monotone as ever, but the way the
vampiresque girl was standing perfectly still in her path afterward
made it clear this was an 'attention-getting' hey and not a
greeting.
She needed a fraction of a second to affix a neutral emotion to her face and voice. "Uh..hello?"
She needed a fraction of a second to affix a neutral emotion to her face and voice. "Uh..hello?"
"I've had a little talk with Polaris about her actions. She's
very sorry, and so am I."
"Oh...okay. Grreeeaat," Nancy said, nodding and smiling.
"Polaris is basically a good person, mostly, but...every once in
a while, she'll get so fixated on a goal that the usual guardrails
start to disappear. I'm usually the one who has to provide a little
reminder. Sooo...can't promise it'll never happen again. But not for
a long while."
Nancy thought about what she'd seen of Mary's power, what she could
always passively feel with her relatively weak magical senses, and
that entire conversation with Kyo back on Saturday. All of a sudden,
the torments she'd been imagining for the celestial girl seemed
absolutely petty and ineffectual. "Well...thanks for that,"
she said. "No hard feelings. We can't always control our
friends, right?"
"Yeah. I reminded her we've got a pretty good thing going here, with OZK. Hate to screw it up."
"Yeah. I reminded her we've got a pretty good thing going here, with OZK. Hate to screw it up."
"Oh, really? I'm pretty glad you feel that way, at least,"
Nancy said with a winning smile.
Mary didn't respond much to this, as expected, and instead just
concluded: "Got a class to get to. See ya later." And with
that, she turned and left.
That was just as well; OZK had an expected visitor coming soon. Nancy took a circuitous route to the front door in an effort to avoid awkwardly running into Mary again on her way out, which took her through the hallway Ed was living in—and had her happen across said wolf-girl not far from her bedroom. "Hi, Ed!" she greeted with a friendly wave.
"Oh, uh, hi." She fidgeted nervously, wringing her hands.
"Um...I was, just about to head upstairs to look for you."
"Uh-huh?" So it was finally time. Nancy had some
half-formed ideas about how to capitalize on this moment, but she was
quite frankly just not in the mood today. So she instead dug around
in her purse, pulled out the ring reserved for Ed, and tossed it at
her underhand. "Well, here you go." Her script would
survive this bit of improv just fine.
"Aack!" Ed's catch was a little clumsy, the ring bouncing
from one hand to the other a couple of times before it stopped. She
only recognized the object after staring down at it in her palm for a
second; then she looked up again. "Um, thanks? B-but how did
you—?"
"You pretty much wear your whole mind on your face," she said, shrugging. "Have fun!"
"You pretty much wear your whole mind on your face," she said, shrugging. "Have fun!"
That had provided enough of a delay by itself, so she now made a
beeline for the entrance and watched out the window. It was only a
minute or two before she saw who she was looking for. Then she went
and opened the door.
"Hey theeere."
"Tokanwa, nice to see you again! You're—uh—wearing a suit?"
The white-haired werewolf girl had wrapped her body in a full-on,
black-and-white, three-piece suit, complete with a black tie. "Yeah?
I'm supposed to be interviewing, right?" She was also carrying a
briefcase in her left hand.
"Errrh...it's not really that kind of..well, whatever.
Come on in~!"
They sat across from each other in the lounge. "Sooo, I got the
gist of things from Ed, but—you're a fourth-year junior, in
biology?"
"That's right. It's not 'cause my grades are bad, though—oh, I
got some transcripts if you want 'em."
"N-no need for that!" She'd been about to open the suitcase
on the coffee table between them to retrieve the paperwork. "I
am a little curious, but it's the college's job to make sure
people's grades are up to the right standard before joining a
sorority, not ours."
"Oh, cool. Yeah, it's just that I got interested in a lot of
different classes, and now I've started working on a couple-a
projects with some of my profs. Advisor says I should still graduate
next school year, and wants me to apply to the grad program
and stuff."
"Nnneat." Some people, mentally as well as physically, were
just built different. "Well, our original chapter does
have a history of letting doctoral students stick around if they're
going to the same university."
"Now, I'll ask what I usually do: Why're you interested in
joining?"
"Heh, well, pretty mercenary. Can't compete with free rent. Plus
Ed and Jay seem pretty fun to hang with, at least. I'm sure you're
attracting some more fun people, too, right?"
"I certainly hope so~."
"I certainly hope so~."
"Plus—I do want one of those rings. Never had access to
magic like that before, after all. My pack back home pretty much live
like humans with a little bit of fur, and have for generations. So
not much contact with the rest of the magic world 'till lately."
Nancy nodded. "Like I said, shouldn't be a problem. It will
transform what you're wearing when you put it on to fit, but you will
have to figure out the rest of your wardrobe for yourself.
Speaking of rent though—have you got things sorted with your
apartment?"
The werewolf nodded. "I had a close look at my lease. I think the easiest thing is to sub-let, and there's someone—not a college student—who's expressed interest. They get cheaper rent, I get out of the lease, owner gets their money. Everybody's happy."
The werewolf nodded. "I had a close look at my lease. I think the easiest thing is to sub-let, and there's someone—not a college student—who's expressed interest. They get cheaper rent, I get out of the lease, owner gets their money. Everybody's happy."
"That's great. Do forward me a copy of any agreements
before you make them; I can have some people look over them to make
sure nobody's trying to pull something sneaky."
"Nice of you to offer—guess I'd better. Fine print has never
really been my jam," Tokanwa said. "Sooo, in that
case..?"
"You're free to join us as soon as you're ready to move," Nancy said with a small nod. "Welcome—I think we'll be glad to have you," she said, offering a hand across the table.
"You're free to join us as soon as you're ready to move," Nancy said with a small nod. "Welcome—I think we'll be glad to have you," she said, offering a hand across the table.
"Hahah, cool!" Tokanwa gave it a sturdy shake. "You
think I could hang for the afternoon, before I head back tonight?
It'd be nice to meet some of the other girls...or guys, whatever."
"No problem~."
"Well..I got the ring." Ed closed the door behind her after
coming in.
"Wow, that was quick! You sprint up the stairs?" Jay (who'd taken her ring off a few minutes ago) paused just long enough for her to inhale in preparation to answer, then giggled. "Heheh—kidding; I can hear out the door."
"Wow, that was quick! You sprint up the stairs?" Jay (who'd taken her ring off a few minutes ago) paused just long enough for her to inhale in preparation to answer, then giggled. "Heheh—kidding; I can hear out the door."
"Rrrright. So uh.." She fiddled with it for a second or
two, flipping it around between her fingers and thumb.
This was ridiculous. She'd decided what she wanted to do the day
before. Or maybe it had been on Saturday. But the hesitation
persisted: What if I don't like it? If I get sick of it after
another week? Or what if I don't use the ring correctly and end up
not looking at all how I wanted?...
Ed sighed. "Jay...how do you do it?"
"Hmn? Do what?"
"Hmn? Do what?"
"How do you keep yourself from overthinking things? And just,
leap in, when you've decided what you want?"
"Uhmmm...I guess Iiii...just don't think about stuff much in the
first place?" The fox-girl shrugged. "Honestly, I probably
don't think enough. Can't overthink if you don't think!
Anyway, it's not like you always do that. You responded pretty
quickly to a chance to actually play DND!"
"R-right. Hmm."
"R-right. Hmm."
She nodded slightly (mostly to herself), then slid the ring onto the
appropriate finger, closing her eyes and picturing what she wanted.
Then there was a swift series of sensations that were sort of similar
to that first transformation over a week ago, and...Ed was a man
again.
He blinked his eyes open, looking down to check. The girl-cut shorts
and shirt had, of course, shifted into looser clothes that properly
fit him. He was essentially the same height and build as before all
of this began, as much as one's genes would have an influence over;
his hair was back to a comfortable, short length. But he was as just
as physically fit as the female form, with a decent bit of facial
hair, and...was still part wolf. The furry ears, tail, and fangs
stayed. "..Phew. Looks, about how I expected," he said, and
found the sound of a male voice slightly alien to his ears. Had it
really been just a couple of Fridays ago? But this was
definitely how he'd sounded before.
"Cool! You look good like that," the fox-girl said.
"Uh, th-thanks..." She was probably just being supportive—though no doubt honest—but having a girl as pretty as Jay was right now compliment his appearance still felt pretty nice.
"Uh, th-thanks..." She was probably just being supportive—though no doubt honest—but having a girl as pretty as Jay was right now compliment his appearance still felt pretty nice.
"Though, you are gonna have to take it off again tonight
to sleep."
"Yeah, I know..."
"Yeah, I know..."
Thanks to some tips from FrostedPines, I've been experimenting with some stuff to get images in different-looking styles lately. The one in this chapter is a more obvious example of that which I'm pretty happy with.







