Friday, August 24, 2012

Office Romance: The Bourne Identity


The Defense Department was desperate now to hunt down the group that arranged the theft of the consciousness device. A world wide Dragnet had produced several leads and operatives were dispersed to check them out. Operative David Webb had tracked his lead to the deserts of Mexico. He had found a hidden research center that had no registration or permits on file anywhere and was located in a drug cartel infested area. The area was notorious for kidnappings, Webb figured it would be the perfect place to procure human test subjects without arousing suspicion. He was carefully camouflaged and looking for his best point of ingress when suddenly his vision began to swim and everything went black. When Webb came to his head was pounding and he found that he was being suspended in a standing position with his hands behind his back. The material holding him was thin and pliable but he made sure to give no outward appearance of motion till he could figure out his surroundings. Webb had been trained to sense every part of his body and now the sensations he was feeling told him quickly that he was no longer in his body! His years of mental conditioning were the only thing that kept him from freaking out as he registered the large breasts on his chest, the long hair hanging from his head and the moist void between his legs.  As Webb focused on controlling his pulse he heard voices approaching him, a younger man speaking Hungarian with a French accent was mid sentence, "...have to send the Americans a thank you for providing us with the perfect subject for the long range transfer prototype. Now we can see how tough he is in a co-eds body." An older man responded, "His old body was killed with the girl inside it and is being disposed of in Africa, to throw the pigs off our trail. This leap forward in the technology will change the balance of power in the world!" Webb heard all he needed to hear to focus his resolve to finish his mission. They may have taken away his body but they had left him with his most dangerous weapon, his mind.

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