Transvestia "I am surprised. You will easily pass for a woman." She touched another portion of the wall, and the entire wall became a mirror.
Bob was equally surprised. Standing before him was a statuesque blonde.
"Your name will be Judy. You must always remember that you and I are both women now. We will go to a place I know for your indoctrination. Do not speak to anyone on the way."
She took Bob's (now Judy's) hand. As she approached the wall, part of it slid aside and they were out in the open air. They stepped onto a moving sidewalk and were in the business section of town within minutes. There were many women on the slide-walk. The few men that he saw looked broken and dejected.
The clothes that he wore made him feel conspicuous, even though they gave him a curiously pleasant sensation.
"Jill" and "Judy" got off in front of a large department store. A window display contained two mannequins. One was a tall woman dressed in what were, to Bob, strangely futuristic feninine fashions. The other was a small male with chains on his wrists. He was clad in a brown coverall. The sign read: "Keep yourself and your servant up to date with FINIQUE FASHIONS".
They entered the store, and an elevator carried them to the basement. They walked between racks of dresses. Jill led him to a rack in the corner. She pushed aside the clothes to reveal an "old fashioned" door complete with knob and all. Jill knocked twice, paused, and knocked three more times.
The door was opened by a small man with beady red eyes. He was remarkably like a rodent. They entered a dusty room with three cots, an old printing press, and a radio set.
"We need identity cards for 'Judy Keel'. She's a technician for National Electronics Division."
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