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                  Chapter Three: A
                   Cup Of Cheer 
                 
                
                   
                
                 Alexi 
                 Venäläinen loved the clinic 042 microphone. He had supplied 
                 it, when the announcement system for the ancient building had failed. 
                 He had acquired an archaic Shure Model 55A Unidyne Fatboy,
                  which back in the days of employment and currency would have been 
                 worth a fortune. Now, of course, nothing was worth more than barter 
                 value -the only 'collectors' were the unseen corporate elite. 
                
                 Alexi had 
                 solved clinic 042's no-loudspeaker problem with a very basic amp and 
                 a set of speakers. It was trivial, really, the only problem was 
                 locating the components, and he was very good at that. Dr. Pastern 
                 had supplied him with some Noetinol and Panocane; there was always 
                 someone willing to trade for even the most basic of pseudonarcotics. 
                 Less suffering out in the ruins, and a decent loudspeaker for the 
                 clinic. This was Bureau business done right! 
                
                 Two 
                 o'clock would be rolling around soon, so Alexi began trying to think 
                 of something clever to say. He had an admiration for the old days of 
                 radio, movie and television announcing, back before holos and 
                 hypermedia took over everything. Alexi loved making a show of it when 
                 he made announcements. He would pretend he was announcing the daily 
                 poop in a warzone, or that he was an old time radio jock. Sometimes 
                 he would do his 'old 2D movie voice' and boom action phrases with 
                 tremendous severity. Other times he went for cartoon voices or 
                 comedic routines. 
                
                 The midday 
                 Conversion was to be Tyler Derichs. Alexi tried to think of anything 
                 about the applicant that he could recall. He'd briefly met Tyler in 
                 the cafeteria a few times over the last week; nervous guy, a bit 
                 opinionated, liked... trucks. Tyler liked old, pre-electric trucks. 
                 He claimed he had restored a few, though that seemed pointless - 
                 without hydrocarbon fuels, there was little point in restoring a 
                 machine that used them. Then again, people did the strangest things 
                 to pass the time out in the favela. 
                
                 Trucks, 
                 trucks... Ah! Old truck rallies. Truck shows! The advertisements for 
                 those things had the coolest voices. Alexi holoed up some old clips 
                 to brush up on that style. That would give the animals some laughs. "M-M-MONSTER
                  TRUUUK!" he grinned - this was going to be fun! 
                
                   
                
                 
                    
                 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern carefully removed two fleshstrips from the biokeeper. Each 
                 fleshstrip was a long, thin rectangle, surrounded by a nanostructured 
                 frame which supplied the living strip with nutrients and chemistry to 
                 keep it alive. Inside the biokeeper the strips of living human skin 
                 could survive for a human lifespan, outside, the frames that 
                 supported them could support the tissue for only a few hours. 
                
                 She placed 
                 her fleshstrips in a petri dish, careful to handle them only by the 
                 support frame. One side of the living flesh was normal skin, the 
                 other side was wet, yellowish, glistening fat. Fleshstrips were 
                 usually unpigmented, so that changes in them could be more easily 
                 seen; the skin was like chalk, for the veins in it were not filled 
                 with blood, but with a proprietary nanofluid. 
                
                 Pastern 
                 left the infirmary, turned and entered the Conversion Room. She 
                 placed the petri dish on the counter, and moved to the red case. 
                 Inside was the Erlenmeyer, with 24 ounces of ponification serum remaining. 
                
                 Pastern's 
                 assistant Lynn entered, and began searching the cabinets "Did we 
                 get more blankets yet?" 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 thought for a moment, while she removed the Erlenmeyer from its case. 
                 "Um... try the third cabinet... no, that one. Yes. There!" 
                
                 "Thanks."
                  Lynn watched as Roselyn set the flask down, and reached for a 
                 fleshstrip. The fleshstrip was carefully placed over the belly of the 
                 Erlenmeyer, the underside of wet fat sticking to the flask, the 
                 support frame bending to match the curvature. Next, Pastern started a 
                 timer on her holoterminal.  "Ros... whatcha up to? 
                 Problem with the 'potion'?" 
                
                 "I'm 
                 still bothered by Carmine." Dr. Pastern scratched her head 
                 "I just can't accept the things she said - maybe she had some 
                 kind of psychotic reaction, maybe this is a bad batch. If it is, I 
                 want to know before two." 
                
                 "You 
                 know there's never been a recorded bad reaction." Lynn took out 
                 a blanket and set it on the other counter. "Pony syrup works 
                 like maaaagiiiic." 
                
                 "We've
                  seen hundreds of conversions, and all of them were perfect. But Carmine..." 
                
                 "Doc, 
                 Roselyn..." Lynn came over and put a hand on Pastern's arm 
                 "...maybe she really was what she claimed. We get all kinds of 
                 people in here. All kinds." 
                
                 "I 
                 suppose you're right. Three to four percent of the population are 
                 going to be born with sociopathic tendencies, we've seen hundreds of 
                 applicants... it is inevitable we'd get our share. But she was so nice." 
                
                 "So, 
                 high-functioning sociopath. It happens." Lynn looked more 
                 closely at the fleshstrip sticking to the flask. "Whoa... doc, 
                 take a look." 
                
                 The pale 
                 white fleshstrip had become covered in dark yellow spots. The spots 
                 were already beginning to turn black as the cells perished and 
                 withered. As the two watched, one of the larger spots developed a 
                 tiny hole in the middle, the dead, shrinking tissues separating from 
                 each other. 
                
                 "What's
                  the time?" Pastern checked the holodisplay "thirty-eight 
                 seconds. Damn. This juice is hot. Really hot." 
                
                 There was 
                 no way to detect thaumatic radiation, except by the effect it had on 
                 primate, and only primate cells. The cultured human skinstrips were 
                 the standard way to check thaumatic levels in general; the more 
                 rapidly necrosis set in, the higher the thaumatic rating. The 
                 standard rating for ponification serum was 1:46, one minute and 
                 forty-six seconds until the first sign of necrosis. 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 put the flask carefully back in the case. She removed her hands and 
                 studied them. "No sign of injury on me, but then I'm a complete 
                 organism, and not a fragile fleshstrip. Still... this is easily the 
                 hottest jar of pony we have ever had. Don't they check these things?" 
                
                 "Maybe
                  they don't." Lynn went to the door. "After all, there's 
                 nineteen billion people that need converting. I bet they're having a 
                 hard time just chugging this goop out to meet demand at all." 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 Pastern unconsciously stood a little further away from the red case. 
                 Maybe things were so desperate that checking levels just took too 
                 much time. But could the higher level of thaumatic flux really 
                 be responsible for Carmine's strange reaction. It didn't seem likely 
                 at all. Sighing, Roselyn had to admit to herself that Lynn was 
                 probably right. Underneath that sweet girl had likely lurked a 
                 monster all along. 
                
                 One thing 
                 comforted Dr. Pastern: if Carmine had been a monster, ponification 
                 would make sure she could never be such again. Equestrians could be 
                 shallow, rude, neurotic, angry, sad, even fairly bitchy and 
                 obnoxious. But the one thing they could not do was to be truly cruel. 
                 They were innately prohibited from arbitrary violence. Ponification 
                 removed all the destructive tendencies that were so vital to survival 
                 in raw, terrestrial Nature. Equestrian nature was the opposite of 
                 'red in tooth and claw', or so it seemed. Conversion inculcated this 
                 peaceable alien nature into the newfoals.   
                
                 Two 
                 o'clock was coming up. Second conversion of the day. Let's see... 
                 Roselyn checked her schedule; Tyler Derichs, age 32, male, favela 
                 dweller, allergen group 'C', three obvious implants, one permatech, 
                 two standard. Pastern reached for one of the two remaining plastic 
                 cups. No... it had been a weird day. She'd wait to pour out the 
                 anesthetic agent. 
                
                 Instead, 
                 she went to her holoterminal and began researching 'sociopathology, 
                 percentage in population, current'. 
                
                   
                
                 
                    
                 
                
                 Bethany 
                 had been having a weird day. It had started easily enough, the usual 
                 delivery of the case, Dr. Pastern trying to get her to go pony, bad 
                 tasting coffee, all normal for a Tuesday. But her tumors had been 
                 itching like crazy, and when her tumors itched like that, usually 
                 things were off. Back when Silverbell hit that kid -what was his 
                 name..., oh well, it ended up being 'Midsummer Night', she remembered 
                 that. Ponies had the craziest names. Whatever. Anyway, that 
                 day her tumors had itched too. They always itched on the off days. 
                
                 The 
                 animals -the applicants- were restless today as well. 2:00 conversion 
                 wasn't as interesting as morning, because nobody could make a fuss 
                 over First Meal As A Pony; lunch being over and all. But today, the 
                 applicants that weren't in the study rooms watching holos about 'Life
                  In Equestria: What You Need To Know As A Newfoal Citizen' seemed 
                 to be hanging about in the doorways to their rooms. It was like they 
                 were expecting something. Maybe it was just a boring tuesday for 
                 them. Still, Beth's tumors itched. 
                
                 She saw 
                 one applicant - Nathan, she thought his name was - jump slightly when 
                 Alexi boomed over the loudspeaker. 
                
                 "TUESDAY...TUESDAY...TUESDAY!!!
                  LIVE AT THE BUREAU! TYLER -LER-ler-ler DERICHS -ICHS-ichs-ichs! THE 
                 BIG TRUCK FULL OF PONY IS COMING RIGHT AT YOOOOUUU!!! Report to the 
                 Conversion Room, Tyler, because IT'S POOOONNNYYYY TIIIIIIME!!!!" 
                 The speakers made several thudding sounds and Alexi could be heard 
                 saying 'damn' - he must have knocked over his mic, probably while 
                 waving his arms around. Alexi had way too much fun announcing the conversions.   
                
                 Bethany 
                 wondered if this sort of thing happened at other bureaus. She set 
                 about updating the clinic inventory requisition. Lynn had asked her 
                 for more of something or another... blankets. Not enough blankets. 
                 Beth was sure she'd already taken care of - 
                
                 The door 
                 burst open. In bounced a new face, a girl in her twenties. Her raven 
                 hair was naturally curly, and cut short. She wore a highly patched 
                 blue jumper, the lower leg on the right side had been lost -torn off, 
                 or just nothing left to patch. Her blouse, under the jumper, had once 
                 been white, now it was the color of anything that spent much time in 
                 the ruins. Her shoes didn't match, one black, the other red. She had 
                 a massive tumor on her right knee. Maybe the missing jumper leg was 
                 to accommodate that. 
                
                 The girl 
                 had implants, two goggle-like structures, one over each eye, grafted 
                 into her forehead. Probably nightscanners, maybe even wideband. An 
                 alternate set of eyes. Somewhere in her past, there had been money. 
                
                 Two not 
                 entirely clean hands, covered in fingerless gloves slammed down on 
                 Beth's reception desk. "HELLLOOO THERE!" 
                
                 "Um, 
                 hello, miss..." Beth waited. "I'm Bethany, welcome to.." 
                
                 "THE 
                 CONVERSION BUREAU! HOOPLA!" The girl spun in place, arms 
                 upstretched, a vast grin on her smudged face. "I am SOOOO ready 
                 to be a PONY!" The girl grinned even bigger, her hands back on 
                 the counter, her face leaning in much too close for Beth. 
                
                 "Ou...our..
                  the basic orientation is two weeks, during which all applicants have 
                 the opportunity to learn about their new lives, receive training on 
                 basic tasks, and learn about the new bodies which they... 
                
                 "yeah,
                  yeah, just do me." The girl looked serious now. "Do 
                 me. Do me, you know you want to." 
                
                 "I 
                 beg your pardon!" Bethany was uncertain about exactly what the 
                 girl meant. 
                
                 "DO 
                 MEEE! Make me a pony. Better yet, make me INTO a pony. I wanna be a 
                 pony." The girl slid around the desk, and finally lay her head 
                 sideways on it. She blinked, a remarkably endearing thing considering 
                 the implants above her eyes -or maybe because of them. "I've always 
                 wanted to be a pony. Make my dreams come true. You can do it. Pleeeeease?" 
                
                 Beth felt 
                 flustered for a few seconds, unable to respond. "T-that's what 
                 we're here for. First, let's get you signed in. Name?" 
                
                 "Name?"
                  repeated the girl. 
                
                 "Your 
                 name, sweety. We need your name." Beth liked the strange 
                 applicant, even if she was a little... unconventional. 
                
                 "Why?"
                  she asked. The girl blinked again, and blew an errant lock of curl 
                 away from her face. 
                
                 "Well,
                  first we sign you in, and then you begin your two-week.." 
                
                 "No."
                  The girl stood up, looking slightly cross "I asked why 
                 my name was needed. Why do you need anyponies name?" 
                
                 "Any..pony?"
                  Only newfoals used that term. Well, seriously anyway. Beth 
                 went on "It's part of the procedure, see it's.." 
                
                 "After
                  you turn me into a pony, I'll probably pick a new name, right? Earth 
                 names suck for a pony." The girl pouted. 
                
                 "Well,
                  yes, I suppose that is the common..." 
                
                 "After
                  that, I will be a citizen of Equestria. I will owe my allegiance to 
                 the great Princesses Celestia and Luna. I won't even be human 
                 anymore. I will be an alien with spooooky powers. But I 
                 personally won't count to the world corporation any more. As far as 
                 records go, I won't exist anymore. You should just ask me what 
                 my pony name is going to be." 
                
                 Beth 
                 couldn't help but smile despite feeling flustered. The way this girl 
                 said things was just...cute. And she had a point. It was kind of 
                 silly to keep such detailed records about people with the world ending 
                 and everything. The world corporation was basically funding the 
                 evacuation of the entire planet to Equestria. Records 
                 were...pointless. It was like keeping records of who got on the 
                 lifeboats as the Titanic was sinking. 
                
                 "Alright."
                  Beth knew when she had been beaten. "So, tell me then, what is 
                 your pony name going to be?" 
                
                 The girl 
                 stood straight and tall "Robert Jacob Jingleheimer Patchowsky. 
                 The Third!" she said gravely, and saluted. 
                
                 "You're
                  a kind of a goofy goober, aren't you?" Beth grinned. 
                
                 "I'm 
                 more of the Pretty Prancing Pony type. Or I will be, if you just let 
                 me in there." The girl pouted again. 
                
                 "In where?" 
                
                 "The 
                 Conversion Room. Three ounces of nanotechnomagical plasm, also known 
                 as Ponification Transmogrification Serum, or 'Potion'; it consists of 
                 terrestrial nanotechnology fused with Equestrian thaumatic radiation 
                 - now make me a pony. Right now! Hup to, soldier!" The 
                 girl pretended she was marching. 
                
                 "You 
                 certainly seem to have studied up on Conversion." Beth was 
                 impressed - many applicants knew that there was something to do about 
                 ponies, and that this was the place to be, but all too often not much 
                 more than that. 
                
                 The girl 
                 slumped down on the counter in front of Beth. Her head was on the 
                 countertop, her arms splayed out. She looked up at Beth. "Did I 
                 tell you that I always wanted to have a pony?" 
                
                 "I 
                 thought you said you wanted to be a pony." 
                
                 "That 
                 too. Then I can do both. Now, you just tell whoever is back 
                 there that a nice girl with great hair is coming, and that she is 
                 reeeealy thirsty for pony juice." Her face was the very image of 
                 angelic innocence. 
                
                 Beth 
                 couldn't help but chuckle. Suddenly the loudspeaker sounded again. 
                
                 "Tyler
                  Derichs? HELLOOOOO!!! Tyler? Everybody's waiting on you! Get on back 
                 there, Tyler! The T-man, the Tiger of truck-town, come on bro, it's 
                 go time! If anybody knows where Tyler is, send him back, OK?" 
                
                 The girl 
                 was wandering now, arms occasionally outstretched, looking at the 
                 holopics pinned to the walls of past applicants and the ponies they 
                 became. No one bothered with such shots anymore, but in the first few 
                 months, when applicants were fewer, it had been the thing to do. 
                 "Looks like you gots you an o-pen-ing!" the girl sang over 
                 her shoulder. 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern paced to the front desk. "Beth, do you know what 
                 happened to our next conversion? I'm ready for him, but so far, it's 
                 a no-show." 
                
                 One of the 
                 applicants, the one that had jumped, Nathan, overheard and came to 
                 the desk. "Tyler kind of left." 
                
                 "What 
                 do you mean, left?" Beth didn't seem happy, she hadn't seen him 
                 leave, and she'd been there all day. 
                
                 "Remember
                  when that sorta-red pony ran out the door, and everybody was like 
                 all 'security! security!' and stuff? Tyler sort of took the express 
                 out of here then." Nathan was a little shy, so he shuffled his 
                 feet a bit "Should I have said something sooner?" 
                
                 "I'm 
                 sorry Roselyn." Bethany was never happy when anything slipped 
                 past her. "I honestly didn't see him leave, I had no idea." 
                
                 "That's
                  alright, Ms. Receptionist Lady." The girl was behind Beth now, 
                 patting her shoulder. She gave Beth, and her chair, a big hug. 
                 "It's really all for the best, this was meant to be."
                  Now the girl was in front of Dr. Pastern. "Hello, Roselyn,
                  my name is Caprice, or possibly Whimsy, I haven't decided yet. I'm 
                 your two o'clock. Just lead the way, and let's get me properly 
                 ponified. Pronto." 
                
                 "Beth?"
                  Dr. Pastern was confused. "Who...what?" 
                
                 "She 
                 just strolled in. She's been talking up a storm, she's pretty eager 
                 for conversion. Come on...Caprice, let the doctor get back to her 
                 work, and let's get you registered." Beth began entering 
                 'Caprice' into her holoterminal. 
                
                 "Seriously,
                  Doctor Roselyn, may I just call you 'Ros'? Seriously Ros, I 
                 am completely ready for Conversion, right now." Caprice had 
                 taken Dr. Pastern by the arm, and was leading her away from the front 
                 desk, vaguely towards the back, where the Conversion Room must 
                 somewhere be located. "I honestly do not need two weeks of 
                 orientation wearing human skin. Orientation would be so much better 
                 in my proper form. I have studied ponification, I know everything 
                 available about Equestria, Equestrian diet, manners, society, I can 
                 even write in Equestrian pictogrammatic script. Check this!" 
                 Caprice spoke the strange, melodic tones of the native Equestrian 
                 language, managing to do a remarkable simulation of the sounds that 
                 only the ponies could make, but which gave humans such trouble. 
                 "I just said 'you have such pretty red hair', and you 
                 really do, Ros, just gorgeous. If I was human, I'd sooo 
                 want your hair." 
                
                 Only now 
                 did Dr. Pastern realize she was halfway to the Conversion Room. Beth 
                 was running up, not a bit happy. "Caprice! Leave Dr. Pastern 
                 alone. I am so sorry, DOCTOR Pastern. Now come along with me, you 
                 little scamp." Beth tried to take Caprice's arm. 
                
                 "Ooohh...
                  'Scamp!' I like that." Caprice giggled and spun in place 
                 when Beth tried to pull her away, Beth did a neat circle around the 
                 girl. "You!" 
                
                 "Wait."
                  Dr. Pastern had a hand on Beth's shoulder. "It's OK. I think we 
                 can forgo the usual rigamarole this time." 
                
                 "But...
                  Dr. Pastern..." Beth sounded like someone had stolen her toy. 
                
                 "It's 
                 OK. The world is ending, after all, right?" Pastern looked 
                 strangely sad. Beth let go of Caprice. "Oh, I LIKE 
                 her!" bubbled Caprice. 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 showed Caprice to the corridor past the cafeteria, and had her enter 
                 the infirmary. Caprice had thought they were going directly to the 
                 Conversion Room, and stumbled when the direction suddenly changed. 
                 She pawed in the air like a kitten after a ball of yarn, making 
                 little animal noises at the door, before she giggled her way into the 'Boo-Boo
                  Room'. 
                
                 "I 
                 need to check a few things first, Caprice, was it?" 
                 Roselyn opened a drawer and took out the portable allergenotype scanner. 
                
                 "Yes, 
                 I think so. I really like that name. Although 'Whimsy' is kind of 
                 sweet, too. What do you think?" Caprice was quite quiet now, and 
                 she spoke more softly than before. 
                
                 "I'd 
                 go with 'Caprice'. I like that better. It has a kind of elegance to 
                 it." Roselyn indicated that Caprice should hold out her bare 
                 arm, wrist up. The girl complied, and the scanner was placed on her 
                 forearm. "Allergenotype... A. You're in the largest group in 
                 terms of allergenic response. That makes things especially simple. 
                 Now, let me take a look at those implants." 
                
                 Caprice 
                 lowered her head so that the doctor could touch and examine the 
                 goggle-like machines implanted in her forehead. "I have to say I 
                 like 'Caprice' best too. Ok, Caprice it is. Hello, I'm Caprice, Dr. 
                 Roselyn Pastern, how do you do?" 
                
                 "My 
                 day has not gone that well so far, but..." Pastern gave a slight 
                 tug to the left implant "...maybe it will get better. Do you 
                 have any other implants other than these? Nice permatech by the way, Nightwanders,
                  aren't they?" 
                
                 "Yup! 
                 Only the best for my daddy's little girl. I can see in any 
                 illumination, read by the heat of my own body, they even do 
                 ultraviolet and radio frequencies. I can spot an EM source like a 
                 candle in the dark. By the way, somebody left something on over 
                 there." Caprice motioned towards a cabinet. Sure enough, inside 
                 there was a small bloodwork scanner, batteries draining. 
                
                 "You 
                 know, ponies can't have implants. All those augmented senses go away 
                 the minute you become a pony." Dr. Pastern switched off the 
                 scanner and closed the cabinet. 
                
                 "I 
                 know, doctor. But all the extra senses can't begin to equal a world 
                 of flowers and kindness." Caprice, for the first time, showed 
                 some deep sadness inside her. "I have never liked being human, 
                 Roselyn." Caprice looked directly at Pastern's eyes, her gaze 
                 intense. "Getting augmented was one way I tried to escape 
                 humanity. But playing Singularity doesn't change the important part. 
                 I could be entirely machine, but even then, my program would still be 
                 emulating human thoughts." 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 understood. Ponies didn't think like humans. They couldn't be... like 
                 Carmine had described herself. Real evil, human evil, was impossible 
                 in Equestria, at least with regard to the Equestrians. Roselyn 
                 remembered a certain room, in her past, and five helpless men, and 
                 the general and his lieutenant. That would never have happened on the 
                 Equestrian side of the Barrier. 
                
                 "Ros? 
                 Doctor? Are you OK?" Caprice was worried. 
                
                 "Sorry.
                  Excuse me, Caprice." Roselyn ran a hand through her hair. 
                 "Just remembering something. I completely understand why you 
                 want to be a pony. I feel the same way. I understand." 
                
                 "Six 
                 EM sensors. In my hands. In answer to your implant question." 
                 Caprice looked thoughtful "Oh! And a small processing adjunct in 
                 my cerebellum. Shouldn't be a problem, from what I've read... 
                 ponification just melts those away, right?" Doctor Pastern 
                 nodded. "Hey! Why don't you take a sip yourself! We can be pony sisters!" 
                
                 "I'd 
                 like to, I really would. I'm afraid I've got some stuff to do while 
                 I'm still human. But one day. One day I will." Pastern looked 
                 just a little sad. 
                
                 "Ok, 
                 doc. I understand." Caprice suddenly gave Dr. Pastern a hug. 
                 "Cheer up! Your time will come! Equestria is only a cup away!" 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern entered her pass in the active surface plate, and opened the 
                 now unlocked Conversion Room door. The huge metal door was covered in 
                 warnings; Danger Thaumatic Hazard, Biohazard, Authorized Personnel 
                 Only, and a plaque with a stylized image of the Equestrian form, just 
                 like the same symbol on the Erlenmeyer flask that held the 'pony juice'. 
                
                 Lynn was 
                 there, playing a game on the hypernet terminal "Uh...HI! Um... 
                 sorry, just... you know.." the physician's assistant looked a 
                 little sheepish. 
                
                 "It's 
                 fine, Lynn. Sorry for taking so long." Dr. Pastern noted that it 
                 was now 2:46, she was a little behind schedule for second conversion. 
                 "Change of applicant. This is Caprice." Caprice did a 
                 little curtsy complete with finger to chin. "She's stepping in 
                 to fill the slot of our runaway mister Derichs." 
                
                 "Derichs
                  went rabbit?" Lynn finished shutting down her game. 
                
                 "Apparently,
                  going pony wasn't good enough for the aristocratic Mr.
                  Derichs." Lynn could tell that Roselyn was in a better mood 
                 than before. "But Caprice here, is quite eager for ponification, apparently." 
                
                 "Hello,
                  Lynn! I'm not only eager, but so very willing!" Caprice 
                 did her best sultry voice. 
                
                 Lynn 
                 laughed. "Glad to meet you, Caprice. I'm Dr. Pastern's PA - 
                 Physician's Assistant. I'll be assisting today - I need to take your 
                 blood pressure and ask you a few questions." Lynn went to get 
                 her autocuff. 
                
                 "Yes, 
                 Yes, and Absolutely! -and why so formal? Her name is Roselyn! 
                 If she calls you Lynn, you should be able to call her Roselyn! 
                 Right Roselyn?" Caprice already had her arm out so Lynn could 
                 wrap the autocuff around it. 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern chuckled. " I guess she has a point. Again. There's no 
                 use arguing with this one, Lynn, take note." 
                
                 "Her 
                 BP is normal, everything checks out. OK, Caprice, first I have to ask 
                 you three questions..." 
                
                 "I 
                 already answered them, remember? YES, I know what the procedure does, 
                 YES, I am fully committed to the procedure, and I ABSOLUTELY 
                 understand how ABSOLUTELY permanent it ABSOLUTELY is. 
                 Absolutely!" Caprice had a very happy grin, the kind Lynn 
                 couldn't help but return. 
                
                 "You 
                 been to a Bureau before?" Lynn was curious about how the girl 
                 knew what she was going to ask. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 tapped her forehead implants "I've had other work done in the 
                 past, it's always the same questions, everywhere. Don't worry, I 
                 won't sue. I can't sue; what lawyer would take a barnyard animal as a client?" 
                
                 "If 
                 there was money to be had, ANY." Answered Dr. Pastern. 
                 "Alright my soon-to-be filly, ditch the duds and hop up on the 
                 table. I'll get your anesthesia ready. Group A, as I recall." 
                
                 "Roselyn?"
                  Caprice already had her jumper half off; she was having a little 
                 trouble with one of the side buttons "Is there any way for me to experience 
                 the transformation - I mean, can I do this without being knocked out?" 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern stiffened and froze for a moment. She turned slowly, the look 
                 on her face pained. "You... don't want to go there, Caprice. 
                 It's not fun. Really, it is not fun at all." 
                
                 "But wow,
                  I mean, it has got the be the most amazing experience a pony can 
                 ever have. It's like experiencing your own birth into the 
                 world, your own creation!" Caprice seemed rather excited 
                 by the prospect. "I mean, shapeshifting, your entire body 
                 turning into a new body, like a werewolf or something! Come on Ros,
                  isn't there some way you can kind of half sedate me or something?" 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern put both of her hands squarely on Caprice's shoulders and 
                 looked her squarely in the eye. "No. Trust me on this. There is 
                 No. Other. Way." The utter finality of her expression and voice 
                 made it clear to Caprice that if she wanted her ponification, she 
                 would be doing it Pastern's way. 
                
                 "No 
                 problem!" Caprice instantly turned bubbly again. "You're 
                 the doctor!" Pastern removed her hands, and turned away, 
                 somewhat chagrined. 
                
                 "Ok 
                 now, hop up on the table, Caprice." Lynn took the girl's pile of 
                 clothing and put it in a plastic bag. "It goes easier if you lay 
                 on your side. Less chance of falling off, and more room for... things 
                 to grow." 
                
                 Caprice, 
                 naked now, sat on the table devoid of any modesty. "Darn, I 
                 wanted to do this standing on my head!" 
                
                 "Feet 
                 up, funny girl. That's it, on your side." Dr. Pastern had a 
                 white cup in her hand. "This is the stuff, the elixir of 
                 ponydom. Down this entirely, and don't delay to savor the taste, 
                 which isn't all that good, or so I am told. Artificial grape, so they say." 
                
                 Caprice 
                 held the cup "Woah... I'm getting some weird stuff from 
                 this!" She tapped her implants "It's not EM, but it's 
                 definitely screwing with the sensors. Also... damn. I swear I 
                 can hear singing. Sort of." Caprice stared into the purple goo. 
                
                 "That's
                  probably a reaction to thaumatic radiation. It affects the 
                 perceptions. You're wired up more than most people, so you might be 
                 having a stronger reaction. Just a guess." Dr. Pastern waited a 
                 moment "Second thoughts?" 
                
                 Caprice 
                 was shaken from her reverie. "Sweet Celestia, NO!" 
                 With that, Caprice downed the cup in a single swallow. "Eww... 
                 it is crappy grape! Yuck." She made a few funny faces and 
                 then dropped the cup as she fell over. 
                
                 Lynn and 
                 Roselyn moved quickly to push the unconscious girl closer to the 
                 center of the table, for safety. Caprice's already fruit-soft flesh 
                 squirmed around their hands; they had the uncomfortable feeling of 
                 pushing a skin bag full of snakes. 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 returned her hand to Caprice's shoulder. Under her fingers, Roselyn 
                 could feel waves, as if on an ocean, rippling just under the skin. 
                 Soon the skin itself began to move. Then she felt Caprice's humerus 
                 deform and begin to migrate, under writhing muscle. Dr. Pastern 
                 pulled her hand back. She had presided over hundreds of conversions, 
                 but this was the first time she had ever palpitated a patient in mid-transformation. 
                
                 Roselyn 
                 looked at her hand. It was unaffected, but she noticed that a part of 
                 her wished that what was happening to Caprice would have taken her 
                 over as well. She felt envy this time more keenly than ever. Not yet. 
                 Her time would come. Just not until she had done enough. 
                
                 Pastern 
                 looked up to see Lynn looking strangely at her, almost with sympathy. 
                 She gave her PA a reassuring smile. "So, any bets on what kind 
                 of pony our wild child will become?" Sometimes they liked to try 
                 to guess, based on the personality of the subject, before the final stage. 
                
                 "Well...
                  she's really bright, that's obvious. Quick witted as they come. She 
                 knows her stuff, too. I'll say unicorn." Lynn considered for a 
                 few seconds "Definitely a unicorn." 
                
                 "Oh, 
                 come on now!" Roselyn spoke with exaggerated scorn. "That 
                 breezy personality, that light heart - where's your sense of romance! 
                 This pony's going to fly. Pegasus, one hundred percent!" 
                
                 As the 
                 human shape on the table gradually flowed into a more equinoid form, 
                 Pastern was glad to see the implants in Caprice's forehead detach, 
                 rejected by her changing flesh. The gelatinous mass excreted out long 
                 strands of artificial neural conduit and assorted sensors and nodes. 
                 As these augmentations were pushed out of the rippling body, Lynn, 
                 wearing gloves, removed them from the table and placed them in a 
                 biohazard unit. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 now looked like a pony, her shape was fully formed, her eyes freshly 
                 unsealed. Lynn and Pastern waited for her coat to grow in, both 
                 enjoyed that part best. Lynn had once remarked that "It may be 
                 the same as 'watching the grass grow', but who sees grass 
                 anymore?" It was true. Grass, like every other plant, had become 
                 a luxury for the elite. 
                
                 "Look!"
                  Lynn pointed to Caprice's flank. Tiny hairs began pushing through 
                 the pale skin. At first it was hard to make out the color. As the awn 
                 hairs gave way to guard hairs, Caprice's coat color became obvious. 
                 Peach. Caprice had a light peach coat, soft and shiny, almost silken. 
                
                 When the 
                 mane and tail grew out, they were even silkier, a stronger, much more 
                 intense peach color, with a slight wave to it. Her mane shimmered as 
                 it extended, long and luxurious. "She's... really pretty." 
                 Lynn couldn't help but touch the shining mane. "Wow. You gotta 
                 feel this." 
                
                 It was 
                 true. Dr. Roselyn Pastern had seen more than a hundred people become 
                 universally comely ponies, but this one could just be the prettiest 
                 of them all. 
                
                 Both, 
                 however, were surprised, and a little disappointed, when they 
                 realized that neither wings nor horn had appeared. Caprice was an 
                 earth pony, a curious result for a young woman who had chosen so many 
                 transhuman extra body parts. 
                
                   
                
                 
                    
                 
                
                 Caprice 
                 awakened very gradually. She tried to move, several times, but found 
                 herself dozing off again. At one point, she could tell she wasn't 
                 alone. In and out she slipped, consciousness playing tag in her mind. 
                 Finally, she won. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 found herself in a large room, lying on several blankets. Scattered 
                 around were several dozen folding chairs, as well as two stacks of 
                 large pillows. Her new eyes worked to focus on the large holoscreen 
                 that took up most of one wall, and on a speaking podium currently 
                 resting in one corner. As she became more aware she understood that 
                 the warm shape sitting on a pillow to the left of her was the 
                 receptionist. Bethany was her name. That was it. Beth. Someone else 
                 was there too, a young man. Blond. She didn't know him. 
                
                 "Hello,
                  minun pikku ponini. Welcome to your brand new life." The 
                 voice was familiar, somehow. Caprice thought she may have heard it on 
                 the loudspeaker, when she first arrived. 
                
                 Oh. Yes. 
                 YES! Caprice raised her head and looked down at her front legs, 
                 stretched in front of her. Soft peach legs, with delicate hooves. She 
                 made her hooves gently clop together by rotating her legs slightly. 
                 She giggled with delight. Clop! Clop! She could feel the impact 
                 through the hoof, each really a gigantic, thick fingernail. 
                
                 "How 
                 do you feel, sweety?" It was Bethany. Beth gave her a light pat 
                 on the flank. She vaguely remembered being stroked and patted while 
                 she was unconscious. It had made her feel safe. 
                
                 "I'm...
                  peachy!" Caprice giggled again, she couldn't help it. She felt 
                 happy, almost giddy. She tried out her voice again, testing it. 
                 "Peachy. Peachy. I'm a little peachy pony. My name is 
                 Caprice!" Her voice was different. It was more melodic, gentler 
                 than her human voice. She tried singing "La, la, la, 
                 laaaaaa." Caprice broke out in a huge grin. "Hey, I can 
                 sing now!" 
                
                 "You 
                 couldn't before?" It was the blond man. 
                
                 "No, 
                 I couldn't. I never liked my voice. Now... I really like my 
                 voice. La la laaaaaaaa!" 
                
                 "I 
                 think you sing beautifully."  
                
                 Caprice 
                 looked up at the blond man. "Do I know you?" 
                
                 "My 
                 name is Alexi. I do the electronics, fix the plumbing, and help in 
                 the kitchen. But my best job is getting to be the announcer! MONSTER 
                 TRUCK PONY! I hear you were in the building at two. Maybe you heard me?" 
                
                 "Yes! 
                 I remember. For that guy who ran away. You were awesome." 
                 Caprice smiled up at him. She found herself wishing he was a 
                 stallion. "You should get ponified. Seriously." She 
                 tried to use her sultry voice on the last word, but she wasn't sure 
                 entirely how it sounded. 
                
                 "You're
                  quite the enticement, I have to say." Caprice found herself 
                 blushing, something new to her. 
                
                 The peach 
                 pony looked around "Where is Roselyn and Lynn? How long have I 
                 been out?" 
                
                 Bethany 
                 shifted on her pillow. "They're both with the four o'clock 
                 conversion. There's been a bit of a complication, it's nearly six. 
                 Patient's still undecided. Anyway, the star in this room right now is you.
                  Want to try to stand up?" 
                
                 Caprice 
                 looked around herself, as best she could, and tried her back legs. It 
                 was cool how they folded, and how her rear hooves were right beside 
                 her belly. She wondered if she could touch them with her mouth. She 
                 could! Wow, she could taste her own back hoof. Awesome! As she 
                 brought her head forward she delighted in her wavy, bright peach 
                 mane. She whipped her tail around, and tried to hit Beth and Alexi 
                 with it. Hee! Even more awesome fun - she made Alexi duck! 
                
                 "Alright,
                  peach delight, enough playing." Alexi joined Beth, standing up. 
                 "Time now to try out those big beautiful gams of yours." 
                
                 "Gams?"
                  Caprice looked up, her eyes like oceans, green and warm. 
                
                 "It's 
                 an old word for legs. From old media, old 2D movies. Try to stand up. 
                 We're right here to help you". Alexi gave her a warm smile. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 wasn't sure where to begin. Then she thought, maybe the body knows 
                 what it is doing. Terrestrial horses are born knowing how to walk, 
                 and while Equestrians are not terrestrial horses at all, maybe 
                 some things are similar. She cleared her mind and relaxed. Then she 
                 just let herself stand up. 
                
                 "Whoo!
                  That was really good. I've never seen a newfoal just get up on the 
                 first try like that. How'd you do that?" Beth was clearly impressed. 
                
                 "I 
                 kinda just let my body do what it needed to do." The peach mare 
                 looked at Beth with bright, stunning, sea-green eyes "I guess I 
                 got out of the way of it." Caprice was standing now, but that 
                 opened up the issue of walking. Maybe the same trick would work twice. 
                
                 It didn't. 
                 But that was OK. Alexi was there to catch her, and feeling his hands 
                 around her belly wasn't a bad thing at all. She decided to not learn 
                 how to walk too quickly. There were all kinds of things to feel and 
                 learn. For the first time in both of her lives, Caprice found each 
                 moment a joy. She had never felt so fully alive within each moment. 
                
                 When 
                 Caprice finally left Classroom A, she found the dinner crowd 
                 beginning to assemble. Miriam and her team had everything ready, so 
                 hungry humans and newfoals began to queue up and take trays. Caprice 
                 found she was starving. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 strolled with unintended sultriness into the cafeteria; she couldn't 
                 help it, her new body felt like her every dream. Her senses, while no 
                 longer registering EM bands and magnetic fields, were instead simply satisfying;
                  the rich smells of dinner and of the other ponies and humans filling 
                 her mind with a strange, animal joy. The gentle sensations from her 
                 hooves as they clopped softly on the floor somehow delighted her. 
                
                 She 
                 stopped, the cafeteria suddenly silent, every eye on her. She hardly 
                 noticed, though. She stood, tail held high, eyes wide and ears tall, 
                 her peach coat shining in the light. But inside her, in that moment, 
                 all she knew was her own feeling. She was happy. No, not just happy. Content.
                  The word was like a newly born foal in her mind, one she wished with 
                 all of her heart to nurture. Content. It felt warm, and soft, 
                 and quiet and wonderful. 
                
                 The 
                 clapping and whistles from the diners, both human and equestrian, 
                 brought her out of her moment of realization. Feeling shy, she smiled 
                 a soft, embarrassed smile, peering out through a shimmering sweep of 
                 deep peach with gentle eyes. She had never felt so vulnerable, and 
                 yet so powerful, in her life. She moved on, following Alexi, no 
                 longer able to figure out all the different things she felt; but 
                 whatever was overwhelming her, it was... delightful. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 sat on a pillow at a low table; these had been brought in by Alexi 
                 early on. He had felt that forcing newfoals to deal with tables 
                 designed for human use was rude, and he was good at procurement. 
                 Alexi could find things that others could not, and he was good at 
                 making friends, and deals, and thus it was that several low, 
                 Kang-styled tables uniquely graced the Bureau 042 cafeteria. It had 
                 been a brilliant notion; newfoals found it vastly easier to eat at a 
                 table that comfortably matched their size and range of motion. 
                
                 She had 
                 gone to take a tray, but had been a little unsure of how to carry it 
                 in her mouth. Alexi would have none of that, she would have time to 
                 learn, two weeks to practice basic tasks as a pony. This was her 
                 first meal as a pony, and she should enjoy it. 
                
                 Alexi 
                 returned with her tray, filled with all manner of assorted foods. 
                 There was the staple that was hay, of course, and alfalfa, mixed into 
                 a salad with carrot and celery strips and little slivers of apple. He 
                 had added a side of oatmeal muffins with raisins inside, a slice of 
                 apple pie, a single, imported Equestrian apple (so very coveted in 
                 the Bureaus), and a bowl of rice pudding. 
                
                 When he 
                 returned with his own tray, piled high with lasagna, he sat down 
                 across from Caprice at the low table. Immediately he took his own 
                 Equestrian apple and placed it on her tray. "These are the very 
                 best. They're from Equestria itself, and there is nothing on the 
                 entire planet that tastes as good. You'll see!" and he gave her 
                 a smile. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 looked at the extra apple "You...you shouldn't give me that... 
                 you should enjoy it. Please..." She tried to take the apple 
                 gently in her teeth, to move it back to Alexi's plate, but her teeth 
                 broke the skin. Instantly, she was transfixed. 
                
                 She had 
                 grown up in wealth, before her father disowned her; she had known the 
                 taste of a real, soil-grown apple, instead of nanosythesized 
                 'apple-like' slices. But this, this was an entirely new 
                 experience. The tiny drops of juice that hit her equine tongue spoke 
                 strange poetry; her thoughts were filled with endless sun-drenched 
                 orchards and gurgling brooks of sparkling water. The flavor was 
                 sunshine and dancing leaves, shaded groves of perfect, living trees. 
                
                 Alexi 
                 watched Caprice's eyes half close, her head frozen in mid transfer, 
                 the apple still in her mouth. "See? I told you so. Just the best 
                 thing ever!" It made his heart glad to see the newfoal so happy. 
                 Alexi liked seeing anyone happy. To see such obvious joy, 
                 though, giving up even such a special apple was a trivial price. The 
                 peach-colored pony gave a shudder of pleasure, her eyes suddenly open. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 put the apple back on her plate. "Sorry. But you can have the 
                 other one. I kind of bit that one." She seemed so ashamed! Alexi 
                 felt some part of him fairly melt. This was a cute one, no 
                 doubt about it. "I really want you to have both. One day, 
                 everyone will share these in Equestria itself. Right now, this is 
                 your very first meal. It makes me happy to see you glad. Please 
                 enjoy." Alexi started to tuck into his lasagna. 
                
                 Caprice 
                 tried a nibble of hay. As she chewed, the sweet taste of lush fields 
                 in her mouth, she noticed she was still being watched by most of the 
                 room. She gave a happy smile to the diners. Two dozen delighted grins 
                 responded. Apparently, happiness was contagious. 
                
                   
                
                 
                    
                 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern was troubled. It was the almost the end of Caprice's first 
                 day at the clinic, and Roselyn had been following her progress. She 
                 felt a certain special responsibility for the newfoal, since she had 
                 broken usual protocol to convert her without orientation. Roselyn 
                 knew she had let herself be talked into it by the witty, clever girl, 
                 and that was the problem. 
                
                 The witty, 
                 clever girl, with her entertaining banter was gone. Pastern 
                 had never seen such a complete change of personality - well, other 
                 than what had happened with Carmine. This was unique though. Where 
                 Carmine had experienced some terrible event, Caprice had changed from 
                 fascinatingly funny and abrasive to quiet and mellow. She was not 
                 unhappy, quite overwhelmingly the opposite, actually. Both humans and 
                 newfoals seemed to gravitate to her, just to share in the strange 
                 peace she seemed to possess. 
                
                 While she 
                 no longer spun around spouting clever statements, she did seem to 
                 have a new way of being. Caprice's voice calmed the frightened, her 
                 singing lulled the sad to happy slumber, and her simple presence made 
                 others feel better. Where before she had been like a tornado of 
                 energy, now she was a gentle breeze that swept away every dark cloud, 
                 and when she smiled, the sun came out, and stayed. 
                
                 But 
                 Pastern missed the wild creature that had first entered the clinic; 
                 more, she worried that this might represent some sinister side effect 
                 of ponification, one indicative of a loss of personality somehow. 
                
                 "Lynn?
                  What do you think of Caprice?" 
                
                 Lynn was 
                 setting up for the morning Conversion. "Our peach princess? 
                 Everybody loves her. She's happy as can be. One of our most 
                 successful newfoals, I'd say." Damn, still not enough blankets. 
                 She'd have to have a talk with Beth. Again. 
                
                 "She 
                 just isn't the same. When she came in, she was... funny. I really 
                 liked her. I don't dislike who she is now, I don't think that's possible 
                 actually. She's really sweet, it's just that..." Roselyn felt a 
                 little weird to be talking about this, but it bothered her. 
                
                 "She 
                 isn't as entertaining anymore, right?" Lynn had 'the 
                 look', which always meant that Ros had missed something obvious. 
                 Roselyn sighed. 
                
                 "OK, 
                 OK, what am I missing?"  
                
                 "What 
                 makes the best comics and comedians funny?" Lynn leaned against 
                 a cabinet, arms folded like she was lecturing a slow child. 
                
                 "Good 
                 jokes?" Pastern needed more coffee for this, it was early in the morning. 
                
                 "No, pain.
                  Pain makes people funny. Think of any comedian you ever really liked 
                 - I guarantee that the reason they are willing to get up in front of 
                 other people and make an ass of themselves is pain. Something about 
                 their life hurt them really badly, and their response is to get 
                 attention to fill some deep, dark hole inside." Lynn changed her 
                 position, the cabinet was hard against her hip "Caprice isn't in 
                 pain anymore. She's happy. She may be the happiest soul I've ever 
                 met. I almost feel sad around her, because I get envious. I wish I 
                 could be even half as happy inside.." Lynn drifted, reflecting. 
                
                 Dr. 
                 Pastern thought for a moment. "Her comedy worked. It swayed my 
                 judgement, and got her Converted, which is what she wanted. Now, she 
                 has never been happier, so she no longer needs to be funny." 
                 Pastern checked the cups. "Her happiness is my loss, because I 
                 miss how funny she seemed. I was worried she'd lost something." 
                
                 "She has 
                 lost something, Doc." Lynn gave Pastern a pat as she left to get 
                 more blankets "She lost her pain." 
                
                 Pastern 
                 knew the problem was her own. Caprice was happy, well adjusted, 
                 content. nothing else mattered.  
                
                 But 
                 Roselyn would miss the funny girl she had met, just the same. It was 
                 selfish of her, but what could she do. She was only human. 
                
                 
                  
                     
                  
                  
                
                   
                
                 
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