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Title: Binate Undercover (Chapter 3)
Author: Elise Olisbos
Keywords/Codes: futanari/dickgirl, teen, fantasy/sci-fi
Summary: In a world where magic has returned, a cop goes
undercover to investigate mysterious kidnappings.

**Chapter 3 - Not so Amarillo**

(AN: The idea of wraith-driven/powered cars is inspired by a book
called Dark Blood (Tristopolis #2) by John Meaney.)

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"You alright there, Lain?"

Helaine nodded slightly at Dillon's soft voice as it came through
the small communicator disguised as a very decorative ear-pin.
She knew that she was being tracked by Dillon in a large grey van
three intersections ahead, and he was accompanied by two other
units from the Division: Josey and Mick from Seven, and Delphine
from Unit Nine. Helaine strode along the deserted sidewalk,
trying to give off the air of someone who had been forgotten by
her ride home. It was a gloomy day, the iron skies threatening
rain.

For the past three days, Helaine had walked along Slipson Avenue,
where two of the missing binates had been snatched. Their high
school was to her south, and their bus-stop on Kraken Street,
which ran parallel to Slipson. Helaine hoped that no-one else was
being nabbed while she was acting as bait.

She tugged at the cowl over her head; it looked like something
that would cover a baby's stroller, arched and stiffly ribbed,
covered with gauzy black material. An anchoring piece encircled
her sternum. Fashion was so weird, and Helaine couldn't wait to
get back to her regular clothing after this mission. Her silvery
loose dress was sleeveless but high-collared underneath her
stroller-cowl. At least she wasn't carrying the parasol today.

Dillon said,"Lain, there's a private transit coming up behind
you. Probably wraith-driven. All units, stand by."

Helaine didn't nod this time, and she forced her body to stay
relaxed. A private transit possessed by a wraith was something
owned only by the very privileged, but that really didn't mean
much. The transit rolled past her at a fine speed, and Helaine
watched it trundle away.

"Stand down, everybody," Dillon said, his tone disappointed.
"False a--"

Helaine felt the cool rush of displaced air as the same transit
materialised right in her path, and the nearest passenger door
swung open. She took a sharp breath, surprised enough to cry out
in shock, but before she could scream, thick cords shot out of
the gloom within the transit and dragged her in. She heard Dillon
cry out her name in the comm-device, before static overcame his
voice in a rush of dry sound. Her cowl was ripped from her head,
a sharp rib scraping her cheek.

The door slammed shut, and Helaine was thrown into a corner,
fighting against the ropes which bound her. She almost wriggled
herself free, but another set looped around her waist and
shoulders, tightening in a careful fashion.

She flinched, and then whimpered as a sharp, thin object pricked
the skin of her neck. She'd been injected with something.

"Shh," a soft voice murmured near her ear. That could not have
been the wraith, for all they possessed was the hazy
consciousness to power and move the vehicle, and obey the
directions of their owner. "We're not going to hurt you."

"Let me go!" Helaine tried to twist away, and then went still as
the whole car seem to ripple in an odd fashion. Outside the car's
windows, there was a sudden thick gloom, then a shocking
brightness. Head spinning, Helaine felt her heart sink; that had
been a very powerful displacement spell.

Drowsily, she listened, trying to keep awake to locate herself,
but all she heard was the crunch of gravel beneath the wheels.
She tried to arch against the binding ropes, trying to snap them
through sheer brute force, but she was nearly limp from the
tranquilizer.

"Still awake?" the soft voice inquired, coolly surprised. "Hmm."

Another sharp pinch to her neck, and still Helaine fought to keep
awake. She was barely aware of the intense warmth that fanned
across her face when the transit came to stop and the door was
opened. Her eyelids seemed weighted with heavy bricks, and she
closed them, barely sensing the ease in which she was lifted out
from the back seat and carried. Voices chattered over her head,
and she registered the quick press of fingers against one of her
dangling wrists.

"You hit her with two doses?" This voice wasn't as gravelly as
the first, but high-pitched and sharp. Helaine tried to lift her
head up, to look around, but she couldn't open her eyes. Wherever
they were now, there was a hot sun overhead, bleeding red through
her eyelids.

Reluctantly, she surrendered to the convincing waves of the
sedative in her bloodstream. She hoped that when they said they
wouldn't hurt her, they'd been telling the truth.


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