Centuries Woman
Ellen. She decided
that she would be called Ellen this time. No real reason, she just
hadn't used that name before. She studied her new body in the 3-way
mirror, it was in perfect condition. As always she would have to live
with it as it got older and her breasts sagged but right now they
stayed where they were supposed to.
She rubbed her flat
tummy and then turned around to admire the firmness of the buttocks,
and the curves were to die for. Yes, this body would do quite well.
The auburn hair on her head was silky and softly fell across her
shoulders, in contrast to the gray stringy hair she had grown used
to. This might be one of the best bodies she had ever gotten from the
process.
A whole new life,
but starting the with a nice piggy bank she had accumulated over the
past two hundred years, she had plans to make. Still naked, she left
the spacious bathroom and entered the expansive main room and crossed
the bar that separated the kitchen. She took one of the bottles from
the wine chiller next to the fridge and then she took a glass from
the cabinet above the bar.
She poured the red
liquid slowly, thinking of her next move. Should she buy an island
and spend her new youth on the beach, living it up? It would get old
after a while, it usually did. Two hundred years of work and play
hadn't really amounted to more than a nice fortune. Ellen, she
thought, was kind of a boring name, come to think of it.
It was hard to
remember her first life. It hadn't lasted very long. Life was brutal
and short for many in those days of the frontier. Native Indians had
raided the town, burned the barns and taken off with horses, cattle,
whiskey and some of the girls. Rosa, she had been called Rosa back
then, remembered seeing her father killed and scalped before someone
grabbed her from behind.
She had lost her
doll when she was forced down on her belly, the attackers had their
way with her for a long time. All she could do was stare at her doll
and try not to see past it to the lump that had once been her father.
She was left for dead, and Rosa was dead, because her next memory was
waking up and looking totally different.
She named herself
Ruth. She found herself adopted by a tobacco merchant and his wife.
She attended a good school, something Rosa never really got to do.
Ruth would become a nurse for the US Army before the British came and
sacked Washington DC. She had been evacuated on a ship but before the
ship really reached the sea a British ship had taken it.
The prisoners aboard
the ship weren't released until a week later. Ruth treated those who
became sick as best she could, even the British crew that had
captured them. Some of the other Americans grumbled that these men
had barely fed them in all that time and why was she helping them?
What else could she do?
She found herself in
Georgia and penniless. Ruth took the first position she was offered
and rode in a carriage all the way to a plantation. The War of 1812
and the War with the Creek nation were over, so it must have been
1815. Her employer was called Master Jones, he owned rice fields and
a few dozen slaves.
On arrival the
foreman of the plantation said he had caught one of the slaves, a
young male, stealing a piglet. The boy said the piglet had escaped
through a small hole in the fence and he was just trying to catch
Master's pig to return it.
The boy had been
wounded trying to catch the pig, his leg was bleeding. Ruth walked
right through the men trying to decide what to do with the possible
thief and started tending the wound. The boy was as shocked as the
men were.
“Where is the
piglet now?” Master Jones asked
“I put it back in
the pen, sir” the foreman answered “What do you want me to do
about the thief?”
Just then a loud
squealing pig ran by.
“You can fix the
fence on the pen.” he told the foreman, slightly amused. Then he
turned to the boy “Think you can catch the runaway again?”
Her employer wasn't
angry. Even if he saw the slaves as property, he knew how valuable
and expensive they were with the ban on importing slaves. “You'll
have to forgive the foreman, he's recently back from fighting the
Creeks and the British. So he's a bit rough around the edges.”
“You probably
would say I'm too soft around the edges.” Ruth had answered.
Ruth married the son
of Master Jones, but became upset and withdrawn after years of being
unable to bear him a child. Finally they adopted, then they adopted
again. They ended up with two sons and two daughters. The last two
had been a package deal, they were real brother and sister, their
parents had been unable to care for them.
When the War Between
The States began, Ruth was a kindly grandmother who sat in a rocking
chair on the back porch keeping the company of slaves. Her husband
had long since agreed to keep the slave families intact and to teach
them reading and writing. Runaway slaves from other places were often
hidden there until they could be brought to the coast and put on a
boat to the north.
After the war she
had placed much of her assets in property far from the plantations,
she bought land in the cities. She was sure the value would increase,
someone had to rebuild what General Sherman had destroyed. He might
have been fighting for the Union, but he was a devil nonetheless.
A newfangled trust
and a paper company assured that her property was safely invested.
She had planned to leave it to her children and grandchildren but she
fell in front of a train. When she awoke in a new, young body she was
in shock for a while, just sitting against a tree in the woods. Her
old body and the clothes it had worn were nowhere to be found.
She found the
satchel she had been carrying though, in it was a thin summer dress
and sandals she had bought for her granddaughter Cecilia. It fit well
enough. The satchel also contained all the documents and the shares
for the paper company, meaning all that property and investment. All
she needed was a new name.
Samantha, she called
herself, had it rough for a little while. She was always scared that
she would be arrested for stealing her own company. No one else had
known about it, so she was safe. After a while she began to feel more
like a real person.
Blond hair. Where
had that come from? The blue-eyed yellow-haired girl looking back
from the mirror contrasted so much with the old Ruth. How could she
have become a different person? That was followed by an emotional
roller-coaster, euphoria, depression and lots of alcohol.
Samantha had been
the adjustment period. Of course, she didn't know if it would happen
again. She was young and didn't really dwell on that. She wasn't
going to test it and tempt fate, that was for sure.
It all seemed to go
well until at a rooftop party to celebrate the turn of the century
Samantha fell off the top of a tall building.
Anna was next. She
had already set up the identity in advance, she would be Samantha's
niece for the purpose of reclaiming the fortune she had saved up to
then. She could hardly believe that she had been given another life.
She started to wonder if there was purpose? Was there something she
was supposed to do?
Anna would move
west. St. Louis was her home for a while, but she found no real point
there. After a short time she moved on and on, traveling all over.
Her money was well-invested and she still owned many commercial
properties that were giving her a big income. She never lacked for
male companionship if she wanted it.
Her traveling and
partying took a toll on her and she settled down outside of the
cities, on a mountain ranch. Occasionally she and a single older
gentleman from down the hill would spend time together like two
lonely souls.
Anna would die in an
accident with a horse just before the outbreak of World War 2. That
is when she became Lisa, moving to a nameless private island in the
Caribbean for some time to be alone and figure out what she wanted to
do with her new life. That's when she found the German sailor washed
up on the beach, she nursed him back to health and he became the man
in her life. Whether she liked it or not.
It was two years
before US sailors dropped by the island and arrested Heinz. Lisa was
pretty broken by then and she had actually fallen for the abusive
man. There had been plenty of nights where he was gentle and she
chose to dwell on those. She sold the island and moved to the desert,
became an alcoholic again (there was a pattern, almost) and painted
as a hobby.
Anna lasted until
some time during the Vietnam War. When she saw herself in the mirror
again, she was blond again. She just called herself Mary and was
surprised by the large bosom on this body, maybe she could become a
model or go into show business. She could self-finance a film without
any real problem.
Instead she had gone
to college. It was something that she had thought of but hadn't done
since Ruth became a nurse, and that wasn't really the same as
college. As Mary her personality became a little more conservative,
she was into reading literature. When she met Alexander she knew
there was something between them.
They married after
college and within a decade he was a broke drunk and she was an
abused wife. Her fortune, thankfully, had been hidden far from his
ability to find it. She left him and moved across the country to one
of her properties and tried to forget him. Mary found a new man to
fulfill her needs and he was a former Marine sniper, who was well
prepared when Alexander showed up. Stan was locked up for murder and
Mary was a free woman again.
She moved to Florida
and became a real estate agent, as her public face. Mary spent time
with several men and an occasional woman, but she never fell for
anyone. In her later years she wondered again if there was a point to
her lives. Why was this happening? She started making all kinds of
plans, trying to see if any of them hit a nerve but other than
laughing out loud to the idea of “world domination”, nothing
struck her.
It was now the
internet age and she looked in vain for other people to claimed to be
like her, a few did but they all turned out to be obvious nutcases.
With everything well prepared in advance, Mary took her own life by
jumping from a tall building.
Now she was Ellen.
World domination didn't seem funny now. It made as much sense as
anything else she's been through. She finished her wine, it was time
to put on some clothes and meet the mercenary she wanted to hire.
Time to put her billions to good use in a chaotic world while the
money was still worth something.
They would start in
the poorest third world country and spread out from there. Mary had
bought the salvage company and won the rights to tear up a couple of
naval vessels, but she had plans for those and the Navy liaison who
was sent to make sure the dismantling too. He was young and fit,
hence the new body, she would have no trouble seducing him and
keeping him quiet afterward.
Ellen smiled as she
slid into the restaurant booth across from the man who was
representing the mercenary organization. “We're supposed to be
dating.” she told him, reaching out and feeling his biceps that
were stretching the short sleeve of the black t-shirt.
“I agree with the
terms as set forth from your side.” she told him quietly as she
held the stubbly cheek and pulled him toward her lips. Stopping short
she whispered into his ear “I will be a very grateful queen...”
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Like the name choice:-)
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