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 Part 1  The brakes screeched, and the faint acrid smell of ozone assaulted my senses, as the intercity train slowed down coming into Pen-y-bont station. The train came to a stop with a slight shudder. The automatic doors beeped their warning and then slid smoothly open. A few people, civilians and mil itia alighted and other s came on to take their place.

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 Part 1

 

The brakes screeched, and the faint acrid smell of ozone assaulted my senses, as the

intercity train slowed down coming into Pen-y-bont station. The train came to a stop

with a slight shudder. The automatic doors beeped their warning and then slid

smoothly open. A few people, civilians and militia alighted and others came on to take

their place.

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The carriage TV's , either side of the carriage, sounded a louder than usual attention

grabbing whistle. A well dressed male announcer wearing the New Hope armband,

encouraged but not compulsory, came in view.

"Good afternoon viewers, brothers and sisters. This is the 4pm news update on NH1,

 sponsored today by Blair's Laxatives. First the headlines, the debate on the government's emergency consolidation bill has just began, the winner of this year'sbig Sister has been announced and the fine, warm weather is set to continue. Now we

 go live to our Westminster studio to follow the debate on the ........................." 

I tuned out and let the announcer's voice drift into the background. I snuggled up to

Hywel's side my head resting on his shoulder. His left arm pulled me a little closer. I

felt his strong chest pressing against my breasts. I discreetly stroked his leg. We had to

 be careful since the new Moral Behaviour act discouraged exuberant public displays

of affection.

"I love the weekend", said Hywel.

"Yes me too", I replied.

"I really miss my parents in the week. Webcams are no substitute for being there with

them"

"Yes", I agreed, "I wish I could see mine more often. It's the shame that the only

school worth going to is so far away from home"

"....The Prime Minister, Mrs Cherie Blair, explained the need for the Consolidation Bill in the light of increased activity by the Mudiad terrorist group, she then went on

to castigate all of the opposition parties for not having their leaders present...." 

"Why do you think there are no other wide-cric schools in Wales?", asked Hywel

"I don't know", I replied, "but I am glad we don't have to be militia members in our 

school"

"Yes me too, by the way my parents are thinking of trying to find me new lodgings,

one where I can have friends to stay after 7pm and even have a girlfriend to visit",

said Hywel smiling at me.

"That would be lovely, but at least you can have visitors. Mrs Parry doesn't let us girls

have any! And don't you mean that you are hoping to PERSUADE your parents to

change your lodgings", I said with a laugh.

Hywel laughed back. "You're right but one can hope"

"...the leader of the opposition, Mr Gulliver, began his reply by wishing the deputy

 Prime Minister a speedy recovery and then......" 

All too soon the train was slowing for Caerdydd station and Hywel's destination. Hestood to gather his school and overnight bags.

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"You must come and meet my parents soon, Enfys, they are dying to see you."

"As soon as I can Hywel, it's not easy at home at the moment. It's hard to get away"

We walked hand in hand to the carriage door. With a repeat performance of the

 previous stop the door opened. Hywel turned to give me a chaste kiss on my lips.

"See you Sunday, cariad*", he whispered in my ear and then stepped off the train.

We stood and waved for the few minutes before the train pulled away again. I stood

there and watched until Hywel and Caerdydd station was out of sight. I fetched my

shoulder bag from the luggage rack and let myself into the train toilet.

I pressed the button on the base of the bag, a low hiss of air entering the partial

vacuum was accompanied by the bag doubling in size as the cleverly disguised folds

in the material moved apart.

I opened the base of the bag and took everything that was in it out. I quickly stripped

off my jewellry, my black school cardigan, my school tie, my white school blouse, my

medium black skirt, my plain bra and panties, my gaffe and my shoes and tights.

I put all these items, except my shoes, with my 'Enfys Jones' ID into the base of the

 bag and pressed the button again. A tiny, almost silent pump began extracting the air 

and reducing the size of the bag again.

I wound the bandage around my chest to flatten my breasts and secured it, then I

dressed quickly in the regulation New Hope militia outift, black t-shirt and jumper with NH insignia with black fitted trousers. I tied up my shoulder length hair and

secured it under a militia cap, finally to complete the uniform, black socks and the

same shoes as before. I was lucky that the shoes were standard for both genders. It

would have been hard to fit them in the bag in the secret compartment.

A final quick wipe of my face to remove all of my subtle make up and I was out in the

corridor looking very much the young enthusiastic male party member, with my ID

now saying "Lyr Rowlands".

I still had a few minutes before we arrived at Casnewydd station. I took my 20 MPix

camera and began surveying the surrounding countryside through the zoomviewfinder. We were approaching some derelict looking factory units when I noticed

that there were a number of expensive and new looking cars parked in one of the

factory courtyards.

I zoomed the camera in and on an impulse began taking pictures in automatic mode.

As we quickly came near I made out a number of men in posh coats dragging another 

man, who was hooded, towards a wooden pole. They quickly tied him up. They took 

his hood off and spoke to him. He shook his head in a weary way, his face looked

 battered. I thought his face looked very familiar but I couldn't recognise it. I continued

to take photos at very brief intervals.

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To my shock, four of the captors stood back, took out guns and fired a large number 

of shots into their captive. He slumped, obviously dead. The next actions of the

captors seemed odd. They went to the backs of their cars and in pairs carried 5 large

objects, no doubt human, in what looked like black body bags. The bags were opened

and then the bodies were arranged around the scene and guns were put into their 

hands.

As I recorded this upsetting incident the sun suddenly flashed off my camera and I

saw one of the killers turn round with a pair of binoculars. I ducked out of sight. I

hoped that he had not seen me.

At that moment the full impact of what I had just seen made me feel very nauseous

and I had to run to the toilet to be sick.

A few minutes later we reached Casnewydd station. I scanned the crowds for either of 

my parents, but there was no sign of them.

"Well I suppose I will have to take a taxi", I said to myself.

I walked along the platform, still in shock about the murder and as a result did not

notice something unusual about the way out.

There, at the station exits, there were burly New Hope adult militia stopping and

searching every passenger. It looked like a full body search too and as I slowly walked

towards them I noticed with horror the growing pile of cameras on the table nearby.

* cariad = my love, my sweet, lover, girl/boyfriend

 Part 2

 

The press of the crowd was pushing me towards the exits. They were sure to find the

camera and once they looked at the pictures on it my goose would be well and truly

cooked. I began to panic and looked around for a way of avoiding discovery and my

certain fate. I had heard many stories from my parents about people just disappearing.

Salvation appeared. I took off my cap and let my shoulder length hair down and then

dashed into the women's toilets. I locked myself into a cubicle and sat on the seat breathing a huge sigh of relief. I looked around to ensure that I wasn't in the view of 

any cameras. I then changed back to my girls' clothes and packed my boys' clothes

 back in the vacuum compartment in my bag. I adjusted my bra and noticed that it felt

quite tight on my boobs.

"Time for a larger size again, those damn hormones, I'll have to try and get a lower 

dose", I said to myself, slightly exasperated, as I finished dressing. As if I didn't have

enough to think about.

After reapplying my subtle makeup I went through the door back onto the main

 platform. I needed someone to sit and assess my prospects of leaving the railwaystation without being arrested. The cafe looked a good option to consider my options

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so I went in and sat down with a largecappuchino. Suddenly the romantic afternoon

film on the Cafe large TV screen was interrupted with a scrolling banner headline...

*NEWSFLASH*****NEW HOPE DEPUTY LEADER FOUND

DEAD****NEWSFLASH***

A very smart, young woman announcer, dressed all in black, appeared.

"This an urgent newsflash from New Hope 1, Tuesday November 5th. This is Fiona

Watkins. Downing Street has just announced that Gordon Brown, deputy leader of  New Hope, has been found dead, apparently murdered. The police aided by New

 Hope militia are conducting a vigorous search for those responsible for this crimeagainst the whole British people. Already the finger has been pointed at the Mudiad 

terror group. Over to our spokesperson on terrorism........." 

A picture of Gordon Brown, the murdered deputy leader was flashed on the screen. I

sat there transfixed. As I stared at the familiar features of the man, who had once beenPrime Minister and then had left the Labour Party to set up New Hope with theBlairs,

I recognised the assassination victim of less than an hour ago.

As I slowly sipped the last of my coffee the whole conundrum struck me, if the militia

knew about my camera taking pictures of the crime then they must have committed it

themselves and therefore forces within New Hope must have killed their own deputy

leader. Why?

I noticed that the numbers of New Hope militia. along with ordinary police on the

station platforms had increased. I needed to get out of there quickly. But what to dowith the camera and pictures. I came to a quick decision and, out of sight of anyone

walking past, took my camera out and quickly uploaded the pictures to a secure photo

website. I uploaded a message to my Myspace blog. A short sentence - "Visiting

relatives today" - which meant that if three of my online friends didn't hear from me

in 48 hours they were to access all my secure sites and distribute anything they might

find there.

I took the memory card out of the camera and hard reset it to remove all details of my

life from it. I then briefly reinserted the memory card and copied 3 of the pictures I

had took onto it, making the one of Gordon Brown being murdered as the desktop. I

removed the memory card again and concealing it in the lining of my bra.

A commuter train from Caerdydd pulled in and a lot of people alighted. I got up and

 joined the crowd making its way for the exits. I looked around for a suitable victim of 

my planned misdirection. I noticed a middle aged, rather obese with a florid

complexion, party member striding through the slowly moving congregation of 

 people. He obviously felt he was an important person as he pushed past people

without bothering to apologise as he made his way forward. He brushed past me,

looking ahead, giving me the opportunity that I needed.

I let myself follow the flow to the exit, unbuttoning the top of my blouse to expose

my cleavage. Better cover as many bases as possible I thought to myself.

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Ahead of me, Mr Self-Important had reached the checkpoint.

"Hello militiaman I need to get to an important party meeting in a few minutes please

 be as quick as possible. I don't know why you have to stop me, don't you know who I

am?", he announced loudly in a superior tone.

"I'm really sorry, senior brother Thompson, but my orders are to search everyone,

without exception. I will be as quick as I can", the young militiaman replied timidly.

The militiaman patted Mr Self-Important quickly starting with his shoulders. He

continued down the coat quickly and then stopped after having tapped the pockets.

"Could you empty out your pocket please, sir"

"What do mean militiaman, I have nothing in my pocket that would be of interest to

you. I will have a word with your superior. I am already late for a meeting because of 

yourinefficiency here"

"Please, empty out your pocket sir", insisted the militiaman.

This altercation had attracted the attention of some of the more senior police and

militiamen who were supervising the searches.

"Sir, I must insist that you empty your pocket as militiaman Davies has asked", came

the authoritative voice of a senior police inspector.

Mr Self-Important's arrogant attitude had created the perfect atmosphere of suspicionso that when he took out the planted camera, he had quite an audience.

"What's this?", blustered Mr Self-Important, as he looked at the contents of his hand,

"I've never seen this before"

The senior police inspector took the camera and with a slight hesitation locating the

switch, turned it on. He stared at the desktop picture for a few seconds and then after 

showing it to two senior militia members he nodded at a squad of burly looking

 policemen. The squad grabbed the still protesting Mr Self-Important.

"Take your hands off me!", shouted the arrested fool, continuing to worsen hissituation. He struggled against the hold of the arresting policemen. His resistance was

 brief as some hard punches and blows on his body rendered him semi-unconscious.

Immediately the searching was suspended and I went through the exit with the rest of 

the relieved travellers.

I looked out at the taxi rank. I had to get word to my parents about these

developments. They were in grave danger. Once the police checked the camera and its

serial number and checked the movements of Mr Self-Important they would know my

identity, as the camera owner. They would realise that their arrested man could not

have been responsible. I had to warn them even if it risked exposing my identity asEnfys.

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I opened the door of the first available taxi.

"Where to Miss", asked the driver.

"Langstone village, Manor Road, please", I replied.

The Sikh taxi driver nodded his head and eased his taxi out into the busy, afternoon,

city traffic.

"Do you have a text screen I could use, please?", I asked.

"Yes no problem, although it's £2 a message", said the driver apologetically. That was

10 times the usual price! But beggars can't be choosers I thought.

I wrote my Mother a message that she would understand.

"Wearing a yellow ribbon", I typed and sent. She would know the reference to prison

and know she had to get out fast.

Fifteen minutes later we pulled into the street where my parents' house was. Ahead

there was a huge commotion, the taxi driver pulled over to the side.

"Are you sure this is the right place love?", he asked, indicating the police cars and

militia vehicles that were piling into the house's drive at that moment.

"No, I think I may a mistake sorry, can you take me back to Casnewydd, please"

The taxi turned slowly and was about to head back onto the main road when a police

car suddenly swerved in front of us, blocking our exit. A tall, aggressive looking man

in a police uniform, without any numbers or identification usually indicating the

feared SPG*, walked quickly up to the taxi.

"Hey Singh what are you doing here and what is this young lady doing here, this is a

restricted area!"

*SPG - Special Patrol Group - police group implicated in a number of murders and

assaults

 Part 3

 

The huge, tooled up special group policeman looked in through the window of the car.

What could I say? What possible explanation could I have for being in this cul-de-sac

other than to be visiting someone, and I didn't know anyone apart from my parents

here. I searched my mind for a possible way out of certain arrest.

"Um..," I mumbled, looking up at the piercing eyes of my potential arresting officer of 

the law.

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"Well Singh, can you tell me why you are in this restricted area?," the cop asked the

driver of my taxi.

I prepared myself to be taken out of the taxi and detained. My salvation was

unexpected.

"I'm really sorry officer," said the taxi driver, "I took a wrong turn, the young lady

wanted Manor Villas not Manor Road"

"Ah I see," said the policeman stepping back, "that's the next on the left. Be careful

about when you turn next time, some policemen and militiamen can be a little too

quick to shoot, especially when they see someone who looks like a terrorist", said Mr 

Huge Ego, staring pointedly at the taxi driver's turban.

Mr Singh reversed the taxi to manoeuvre past the police car and then drove past it and

 back up to the main road. Once we were out of sight of the police I slumped back in

the seat in relief feeling exhausted by the tension and stress.

"Thank you so much for that Mr Singh" I said quietly.

"It's no problem, Miss, if he didn't want to respect me than why should I help him?"

"I'll have to take a little detour to get back to Casnewydd, in case they notice me

coming back," continued the driver.

"That's OK, can you drop me back at the station?" I asked.

We went a little further on the road to Casgwent and then turned up past the Gwesty

Celtaidd hotel to reach the back streets of Casnewydd.

"You look too young to be in trouble with the police," said Mr Singh after we reached

the centre of Casnewydd and the traffic slowed to a crawl.

"I didn't think I'd be in trouble with the police Mr Singh," I responded

He laughed, "Mr Singh sounds so formal, my first name is Amarjit"

"Mine is Enfys", I said in reply

"That's a nice name, is it Welsh?"

"Yes"

"What does it mean?"

"It's the Welsh word for Rainbow. What does your name mean?", I asked

"It means 'forever victorious' but I think my parents must have made a mistake"

"Why?"

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"Because I do the lottery every week and never win!", he said, laughing

I laughed along with him and it was such a pleasant sound after the stress of the day. I

looked carefully at Amarjit. He looked about forty, he was a little overweight, which I

guessed was an occupational hazard of being a taxi driver, having to sit for such long

 periods. He had an attractive round face with hair that was beginning to go grey at theedges. He wore a large wedding ring.

"There were a lot of police there for a raid, it must have been something big. I

suppose it must be that Mudiad terror lot again. They seem to do so much killing and

destruction. Poor Gordon Brown, is no-one safe?," continued the driver.

"That wasn't Mudiad," I said interrupting his monologue.

"How do you know, they said on the tele that it was"

"Mudiad isn't a violent group, they are a group for networking information"

"No, it says in the newspapers and tele all the time, it must be them, how do you know

anyway?"

"I can't tell you more it might put you in danger, just keep this thought in mind, very

soon the government will blame a teenage boy for being involved in the murder. It

wasn't him, he was a witness not the killer.

We reached the station. Mr Singh only wanted to charge me for the journey to

Langstone village but I insisted on paying for the whole trip and added a substantialtip, as an expression of my relief. He gave me his card and told me to contact him if I

ever wanted a taxi again. I bade him farewell and made my way into the station onto

the westbound platform.

I was in a quandary about what to do next . At least I knew my parents had fled before

the raid. The garage door had been open and the car gone. I hoped that they would

have made it to the first safe house. My attention was attracted by an announcement

on the platform megascreen. A older man dressed in funeral black with New Hope

insignia appeared on the screen

"This is channel New Hope 1, and this is Jonathan Fox, we have an important announcement. Our Welsh correspondent, Einir Williams, has just been granted access to the scene of the murder earlier on today of Gordon Brown, the deputy

leader, we are going over to her now..Einir what can you tell us.." 

Tne megascreen showed a very attractive young woman in a black skirt and jacket

standing outside the disused factory that was too familiar to me.

"Jonathan I am here at a derelict factory on an industrial estate just outsideCasnewydd. The murder of Gordon Brown took place less then two hours ago,

according to the authorities. They have released some pictures of the murder scene

that are very shocking..back to you in the studio to show the pictures that have beenreleased by New Hope militia Welsh section." 

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The picture on the screen brought the studio announcer back and a new graphic

appeared to the side of him on the screen. "Murder scene pictures"

"Thank you Einir we will return to you soon....I have to warn you viewers that the pictures we are about to show you are very graphic and show dead bodies, please

look away if you think you will be affected by them" 

A series of pictures, similar to the ones I had taken earlier from the train, but from

much closer and a different angle appeared. The dead deputy leader slumped on the

 pole and the other bodies with guns in their hands. The close ups revealed something

that I hadn't noticed before in my pictures from further away. All of the supposed

murderers were wearing the familiar dragon 'Mudiad' logo on their clothes, either as

scarves or as badges. Their faces looked strangely familiar.

"The startling news from these pictures are that the murderers of the Right 

 Honourable Gordon Brown were in fact the missing leaders of the opposition

Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP and Plaid Cymru parties. All areclearly shown to be members of the Mudiad terrorist group. We go over to our 

 political correspondent, Alex Smith, outside Parliament now..Alex what has been the

 government reaction to this incredible development?....." 

The train to the west arrived and I jumped on, not completely sure where I was

heading but glad to get away from the danger of being too close to the scene of the

crime. I found a seat and sat back in it, feeling safe, although I wasn't safe. I noticed

that the special broadcast was continuing, I closed my eyes and I listened to it droning

on.

"...police and militia are in the process of detaining all leading members of theopposition parties. The controversial Consolidation Act, that will enable Mrs Blair to

rule by decree, is now expected to be passed on the hour by parliament. The police

have just released this picture obtained by electronic intelligence gathering of a young man who is suspected of being the ringleader of the assassination of Mr 

 Brown. this person is armed and extremely dangerous and should not be approached under any circumstances" 

I looked up at the picture, it was me!

 Part 4  

I stared at myself on the large screen in the train carriage. The image was quite blurry,

obviously having been taken from my ID photo. It had also been modified by the

authorities to make me look sinister and like a terrorist by including small, but visible,

references to Mudiad. A dragon logo badge had been attached to the shirt upper 

 pocket and a dragon logo scarf was now worn about the throat. To me the alterations

to the image were obvious, after all they weren't on the original in the secret

compartment in my bag, but I doubted that many viewers would notice any photo

modification. The TV announcer was sounding almost hysterical in his

denouncements of me.

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"...this young terrorist, who is known by the alias 'Lucky Llyr' , because he hasevaded capture so often, is said to also be the mastermind of the incidents at 

 Brighton, at ..........." 

The dark suited middle aged announcer then proceeded to list five incidents that I

supposedly organised. Looking at the dates and time mentioned I reflected on howclever I must have been to do all this 'terrorism' while in Geography, History,

Mathematics, French and English lessons at school. The whole thing was laughable. I

stared further at the image and noticed that all New Hope militia insignia had been

airbrushed from the clothes.

"He looks a nasty bit of work, don't you think, love?" asked a plump, middle aged

woman sat next to me, suddenly bringing me back to the reality of my immediate

surroundings.

"I guess he does," I responded in a non committed way.

"These Mudiad should all be shot" announced an elderly man in an old fashioned suit

"Yes," said another elderly gentlemen with a grey moustache "and these young louts

on the street should be given national service"

"At least that nice Mrs Blair is trying to do something about them with all this militia

and cadet thing in schools," responded the plump middle aged woman.

The three continued their conversation on the same theme for a while. I tuned them

out and took out my hairbrush. I brushed out my hair and arranged some of it to fallover the side of my face to obscure it, a little. After seeing myself on the TV, even in

male guise, I was acutely aware that my disguise was not fool-proof and someone

who compared two pictures of me as a boy and as a girl would be able to see beyond

the superficial difference such things such as eyes, nose, cheeks and mouth that

corresponded. Although at least there was something else I could do as a girl to

improve my chances.

I took out my little compact make-up kit and proceeded to alter my facial appearance

as much as possible. Some time later I was happy with the results that appeared in my

little mirror.

"Meeting someone?" asked the plump woman.

"Yes, my boyfriend" I lied.

"Lucky him, you look lovely, my dear"

"Thank you"

"Where are you going?" she asked.

"Swansea. How about you?"

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"Bridgend, to see my nephew and my daughter"

Mrs Plump then proceeded to tell me about her daughter, her son-in-law and their two

year old child, how she was proud that her son-in-law had now joined the militia after 

 being unemployed for three years. I inserted a few appreciative comments to keep her 

talking as I tried to think about my options now that I had been elevated to numerouno on the state's most wanted list. I noticed Mr Moustache was starring at my face.

In case he was beginning to see a resemblance to my male face, that he had just seen

on the TV, I diverted his attention by removing my cardigan and unbuttoning the top

of my blouse.

"It's quite warm in here" I said to Mrs Plump to excuse my disrobing.

"Yes" she agreed and continued with her life story in one train journey. I continued to

listen in apparent appreciation. I noticed that Mr Moustache had moved his gaze back 

up to my face. I was beginning to feel unnerved and fearing exposure I tried another 

tactic. I dropped my cardigan, apparently accidentally, I then bent over to pick it upensuring that my cleavage was directly in his line of sight. I then picked up my bag

and reached up slowly to put it on the rack almost immediately above his head so that

my breasts were briefly only a few inches away from his face.

I noticed his eyes almost bulging out of his sockets and then when I sat down again

his gaze no longer moved away from them. I decided that on balance that I would

rather be ogled, however unpleasant that was, than be exposed, arrested and who

knew what else.

The train began to slow down for Caerdydd station. Mr Moustache began to collect

his things with the obvious intention of alighting.

The train speakers crackled into life.

"Bothers and sisters, ladies and gentlemen, this New Hope Western Railways is now

approaching Caerdydd station will all passengers who are departing our train servicehere please.............." 

There was a pause and the sound of a conversation in the background, too indistinct to

make out.

"..I must apologise but I have just been informed that this train will terminate here,due to circumstances beyond the control of New Hope Western Railways. I repeat that 

this train will terminate here. All passengers for services further West will betransported on coaches generously provided by New Hope militia. Please take

all.................." 

I felt a pool of nausea in my stomach and bile in the back of my throat. What did this

all mean? I gathered my bag, put my cardigan back on, before going out into the chill

 November evening. I followed the other passengers onto the platform.

I stood looking at the scene in front of me. Devil or the deep blue sea?

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The heavily policed exits to the street or the coaches crewed by militia.

 Part 5 

 

The queue of passengers slowly made its way along the station corridor leading fromthe platforms to the main exit. After a few seconds thought I had decided to take my

chances with the search at the checkpoint rather than sit on a coach to Swansea near to

some fired up members of New Hope Militia. Even if they were too stupid to work 

out a link between my present female identity and their new male terrorist bête noire,

the prospect of over an hour in a confined space with a bunch of arrogant, and

 probably drunk, blokes was not appealing in the least.

There were plenty of stories of young women being assaulted and even raped by

inebriated 'Soldiers for the Third Way', as they sometimes called themselves.

As the pressed up mass of people mingled and merged I made sure to keep myself 

 behind tall people whenever I noticed an observation camera that could get a view of 

my face. No point in giving them too much information about my whereabouts, I

thought, if it could be avoided. The tedium of the wait was interrupted by the return of 

an hysterical announcer on the station TV's replacing the coverage of the international

 bog-snorkeling championship.

"This is a special broadcast, we apologise for interrupting your programme of bog- snorkeling. The House of Commons has just passed, unanimously, the Consolidation

 Act. Our leader, the Right Honourable Mrs Cherie Bliar will be addressing her 

 people in a short while. Earlier on she thanked the acting leaders of all the opposition parties for their maturity in supporting the government in the fight against terrorism.

We now return you to our exciting bog snorkeling final" 

I finally reached the station concourse, some ten metres away from the line of 

temporary search desks that had been set up. I noticed that the process seemed fairly

routine and seemed mostly to be only low level intelligence gathering. The sort of 

activity that an increasingly coercive state was obsessed with doing. Even if the

mountain of information about the movement of people was never completely

analysed, the actual process of collecting it disrupted peoples' lives and made them

aware of the who was in control.

Another quarter hour or so of boredom and then at last I could escape into early

evening Caerdydd and a fast food restaurant or cafe. I was looking forward to having

a meal somewhere as I hadn't eaten since lunchtime. My thoughts of filling my empty

stomach were interrupted by the flash of red light in front of me. I looked up to see a

young man, at the head of the queue I was in, getting up from his seat in front of a

 piece of equipment with a camera and a small light. It was a retina scan machine!

My prospects of some rest and refreshment in the immediate future receded

alarmingly. Unless the local detention centre was now run by Starbucks. A retina scan

would confirm my identity documents but if they had set the information gathering to

cross check against those now categorised as enemies of the state, which was highly

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likely, then I would soon be getting used to the delights of prison catering, and other 

unwelcome experiences if they decided to detain me with men.

I tried to keep the feelings of absolute terror from affecting how I moved, while I

looked around for even the slimmest chance of escaping my fate. Suddenly a way out

was arrived from a surprising source.

"We apologise for interrupting bog snorkeling again but Mrs Bliar has just issued her  first decrees using her new powers under the consolidation act. Firstly tonight's

traditional Guy Fawkes night celebrations will be renamed New Hope night, all pubs

in the UK will be ordered to provide free drinks for members of New Hope Militia." 

There was a huge cheer from the militia in the station concourse. I sidled up to a

middle aged member, guarding one of the side gates.

"Excuse me sir," I said with my most endearing smile, flutter of eyes and slightly

 bowed head, "can you let me through to the toilet, woman's problems you know," Icontinued as I discreetly showed him the sanitary pad I had taken out of my bag.

He looked a little uncertain. I pressed the issue.

"The second decree of our gracious leader is as follows..." 

"Please sir, I'll be back before anyone realises, I really need to change something

now"

"OK, but be quick," he said before being distracted by the rest of the announcement.

"...and the leading members of these now illegal political parties will be assisted in

 presenting themselves to appropriate retraining centres by our efficient New Hope

militia. The third of our leader's decisions are...."

I missed the rest of whatever the glorious Bliar thought about compulsory bog

snorkeling or whatever by slipping quickly into the loo, and then in a few seconds out

of the other door that lead onto the bus station. I jumped onto a bus that was leaving,

 paid the standard fare, and slumped into a seat in relief at my close escape.

Within a minute the bus was out of sight of the train station, I got off at the first stop,in case the guard who had let me go had realised my escape and issued a warning over 

the radio. I took bearings of where I was and began walking out of the city centre in

the direction of where my only hope of refuge for the night.

As darkness deepened the traditional Guy Fawkes night fireworks began lighting up

the sky with multi-coloured flashes. As I walked as quickly as possible, I reflected on

the irony that just over four hundred years after the initial gunpowder plot we were

seeing the aim of the conspirators realised. They had intended to blow up parliament

to install a Catholic absolute monarch and now New Hope had basically abolished

 parliament, killed opposition leaders and installed a Catholic almost monarch. Maybe

that was the next part of the plan, Queen Cherie I?

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I walked around a corner and came across a pub where drunken members of New

Hope militia were spilling out into the pavement.

"New Hope, New Hope, we're the future, we're New Hope...", they chanted

"Hey sexy!", one of them shouted over to me, "come and join us, we're having fun"

"New Hope! New Crap!, more like!," I shouted out, and then discretion overcame

valour and I ran round some side streets and hid in the complete darkness of an unlit

lane, pressing myself against a wall, trying not to breathe too much.

I heard some stumbling steps after me, they stopped about fifty metres away.

"Where did she go Jack?", asked the voice of my erstwhile 'friend'.

"Can't see her mate," replied her companion, "probably gone to ground in one of the

houses here. Come on let's have some more drinks"

"New Hope, New Hope...", chanted the two as they stumbled back to their booze.

I realised that I had been holding my breath, I let it out and slowly, carefully, as

quietly as possible I made my way in a direction opposite to that of the pub.

The smoke from numerous Guy Fawkes night bonfires spread across the sky. it began

to rain. Soon my cardigan and the rest of my clothes were damp. As I slowly trudged

towards my destination my spirits fell and feeling tried, wet and depressed I almost

stumbled onto a small gang of New Hope militia marching up the street, blocking allthe traffic, carrying flares and chanting similar stupid, non-rhyming, slogans as the

earlier group.

I was more careful from then on, which meant that my journey took longer. By the

time I reached Parc Y Rhath, I was completely soaked. It was as the sound of the New

Hope anthem was blaring from all channels on the TV's in peoples' houses that I

knocked, apprehensively on the solid oak door of number 35.

The door was opened, and a small, middle aged woman in a casual dress looked out.

"Yes? What is it?" she asked looking with disdain at my sorry attire.

"I'm Enfys, I'm a friend of Hywel's, please can you help me, I've got nowhere else to

go"

 Part 6 

"What do you mean, you have nowhere to go, young lady?", asked Mrs Thomas,

Hywel's mother, continuing to look at me very coldly, "I'm not in the habit of takingin any strange girl who turns up late at night claiming to know my son"

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I felt the water dripping from my soaked hair down my neck and face onto my sodden

clothes which in turn were creating a puddle on the porch, underneath me. The shock 

of Hywel's mother's antagonism was the last straw of a day of fear, shock and flight.

The tears began to stream down my face. I turned away and prepared to go and find

some shelter from the elements.

"I'm sorry to trouble you Mrs Thomas," I said in resignation, "can you tell Hywel that

Enfys called, please"

"Who is it, Mum?", I heard a familiar voice call out from inside the house.

"Some girl who says she knows you, she's just leaving," she replied,"said her name

was Enfys"

"What!", called out Hywel and there was a commotion as the door was opened fully.

"Enfys! Wait!", shouted Hywel as I was just about to open the garden gate of thehouse and get back on the pavement. I turned and saw Hywel bounding down the

garden path. He looked at me.

"You are in a state. What happened? Come in and dry off. Have you eaten?" he asked.

I shook my head.

"You must come in"

I followed him in, past the still disapproving Mrs Thomas.

"You're soaking," he observed, "dry your hair a bit with this and then you must put

some dry clothes on. I might have an old rugby shirt and some shorts that might be

only a size or so too big for you."

I took the towel gratefully and attempted to dry my hair and and face. Hywel emerged

from his room with some clothes and showed me to the bathroom and put the shower 

on for me. The feel of warm water on my chilled body was ecstasy and as I washed

myself I began to feel more like a human being again. After some quarter of an hour 

of luxuriating I was brought back to the reality of my other need, food, by a knock on

the bathroom door.

"Food's ready, Enfys, if you can get dressed and come now before it gets cold"

I dried quickly, dressed in Hywel's old red rugby jersey and shorts and wrapped a

towel around my hair help it dry a bit more. I picked up all of my wet clothes but had

a dilemma about what to do with my gaff, I wondered how could I dry it without the

occupants of the house being aware of it. On an impulse I tucked it at the back of the

radiator, out of sight.

As I entered the dining room the Thomas family, Mr and Mrs and Hywel, were

 putting away their fifteen minute scrabble set, taking the cloth off the TV and turningthe sound back on just as the closing credits of Leader Cherie's address to the nation

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were fading away. Ever since the Entertainment Act was passed last year, viewing the

speeches of the Prime Minister had been compulsory and this was monitored due to

every TV being fitted, initially at the behest of the advertising agencies to count

viewers, by a real-time monitor that relayed details of the channel being watched by

every household. However since many people found these endless exhortations boring

a recent phenomenon was the playing of specially shortened versions of board gameswhile the picture was concealed and the sound muted. As far as the state was

concerned everyone was watching these broadcasts while there had been a surprising

 boom in the sales of board games.

"Sponsored by Hasbro, tonight," commented Mr Thomas, a slightly overweight,

 balding man of medium height in his late forties.

"Doesn't the government realise how much they are helping promote the sales of 

scrabble and the other games?" asked Hywel.

"I doubt it," I remarked from the doorway, "since they probably believe their own propaganda"

The three turned to look at me.

"Oh there are you are Enfys....mmm that rugby kit looks better on you than it ever 

looked on me," said Hywel with a broad grin.

I blushed at the compliment.

Mrs Thomas took my clothes, grudgingly, and put them in the dryer. I had hoped thatshe would wash them but at least dry, if dirty, clothes would be better than wet ones in

the morning. I sat down for some reviving homemade vegetable soup and chunks of 

homemade bread. As I ate slowly I gave the family a highly edited version of my

'adventures' after Hywel left me on the train. I left out all reference to the murders and

to my other identity.

Some half an hour later I had just finished logging onto my fifth proxy server and was

waiting for the connection to be made to my encrypted web-mail account. Hywel sat

next to me, gently caressing my neck as I checked to see if there were any messages

from my parents. There were none.

"I'm sorry about what happened to your parents and all the problems you had getting

here," said Hywel as he kissed my cheek, "but I'm glad you're here"

"I'm glad too, Hywel, you really are my refuge in the storm"

I slid my back into him and put his hands around my middle as I turned to kiss him,

gently. Our lips met and we turned our heads to fully engage in our kiss. I pulled his

head down to me as his free hand moved up from my tummy to my left breast,

squeezing me gently. As we caressed and kissed I felt something becoming stiff and

 pressing into my back, I felt my nipples swelling and something small lower down of 

mine began to unfortunately stiffen too.

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Our voyage of mutual discovery was halted by the sound of Mrs Thomas's, slightly

acidic voice.

"Enfys your bed is ready now! You two are taking an awful long time, what are you

doing?!"

We broke off, Hywel wiped the lipstick of his face and we made our way a little

sheepishly downstairs.

Some minutes later everyone bade me goodnight as I made myself comfortable on the

sofa-bed. The Thomas's house only had two bedrooms, as many recently built houses

in the cities did. The need for larger houses had declined as family sizes had reduced.

Builders favoured such construction as they could put more on a building plot and

thus make more money.

The aroma of fresh coffee next to me and a hand giving me a gentle shake aroused me

the next morning. I had slept for a long time, after the strain of the previous day, andHywel's Mother had eventually insisted on him getting me up so that they could use

the lounge.

"This is New Hope 2 bringing you the Jerry and Julie show, Wake Up Britain!" 

I lay back half watching the inane morning TV programme, while Hywel helped his

Mother prepare breakfast.

"Today we are honoured by a visit to our studio by none other than the Prime

Minister, the Right Honourable Cherie Bliar, Gracious leader of New Hope. Welcometo the programme." 

"Thankyou" 

"Firstly can we be sure of the proper form of addressing you, after the momentousevents in Parliament yesterday, is it Prime Minister, Mrs Bliar or Leader?" 

"Just call me Leader." 

"Well Leader it is now just over two years since New Hope was formed following the

 fall of the discredited Cameron Tory government, you have achieved so much sincethen, setting up a national movement, winning an election and this year the triumph

of New Hope athletes and other sportspeople at the London Olympics. What else isthere to achieve?" 

"Well, Julie, if I can call you that......." 

At this stage the welcome distraction of cooked breakfast took me away from more of 

the specious, anodyne comments.

I helped Mrs Thomas with the clearing up and washing up afterwards. While I was

doing this I noticed that she seemed to be staring at me as if trying to see somethingthrough my clothes. I felt a little uneasy.

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I was finishing drying the dishes when I heard her send Mr Thomas and Hywel to the

shop to fetch some inconsequential items, my unease increased.

"Enfys can you come here please," came her voice from the lounge.

I walked into the lounge and over to the dining table where she was sitting with mydry clothes in front of her.

"Here are your dry clothes, you can change into them now, and give me those of 

Hywel"

I picked up my clothes thanking her for her kindness in drying them. I was just

turning to go to the bathroom when she continued.

"You might need this too, I found it behind the bathroom radiator. Unluckily for your 

little subterfuge, a towel fell off the radiator and knocked it on the floor," she said

holding up my gaff!

"I believe it's a gaff. It took me a while to find out what it was. It was only when I

described it to Google voice answers that I eventually found a link to clothing of 

individuals who want to change sex"

"You're not a girl are you?" she asked staring directly into my eyes.

I lowered my head and shook my head timidly

"Before I throw you out of my house and ban my son from seeing you again, pleasetell me why you were fooling him!"

 Part 7 

"I want to know and I want to know now!" demanded Mrs Thomas, thumping the

table to emphasise her determination.

I sat with my head on my arms on the table quietly sobbing. In less than 24 hours mywhole world had collapsed and all because I had happened to be pointing my camera

in the wrong direction at the wrong time.

"This is pathetic," came the hard voice of Mrs Thomas, sitting opposite me at the

table,"do you think a few manufactured tears is going to let you get away without

telling the truth."

I raised my head to look at her, with the tears still streaming down my face.

"I'm sorry, I really can't tell you anything, it will put you in danger," I said quietly as I

rubbed the tears from my face in the sleeve of Hywel's rugby shirt.

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"That is just so much rubbish! I don't believe you and don't think I won't tell Sion that

his so called 'girlfriend' is really a boy," she said angrily.

"Please Mrs Thomas, don't.., even having that information about me will put him in

danger. Listen, I'll leave now, and you'll never see me again and I'll break off with

your son. Please let me do that and promise me you will not tell Hywel what youknow"

"Are you kidding! You will explain everything to me now or when Hywel and his

Father come back from the shops I will expose your deceit to them. I know my

husband will be disgusted at your subterfuge and I imagine Hywel will be even

angrier"

I considered what to do. If I told her who I really was, would she call the police

straight away, or even worse hand me over to the militia. I thought about making a run

for it, but discarded that idea immediately since all my ID was in my bag in the

lounge and I would be in an even worse situation being on the streets without anyform of identification. Last year's 'Personal Enhancement Act' had made carrying of 

identity cards compulsory, punishable with a minimum penalty of six months in

 prison. I decided to try and stall while looking for an opportunity to escape.

"OK, I will tell you what you want to know, but first, please can I go and put on my

own clothes? I feel uncomfortable wearing Hywel's jersey and shorts"

She considered her response and after a few seconds pause replied, "Yes, you may, but

you'll change in the lounge where I can watch you."

I walked into the lounge and turned my back on her. I took off the rugby shorts and

with the jersey long enough to hang down over my backside I managed to put on my

gaff and then my panties with enough concealment without feeling embarassment. I

turned back to her and ostentasiously took off the rugby top displaying my well

developed breasts.

She was staring at me doing this but when I exposed my female looking upper body

she just shrugged her shoulders as if to say.

'so what if you've got breasts, you're still a boy'

I quickly put on the rest of my clothes, then got out my small makeup bag and spent

the next ten minutes giving myself a more sophisticated look. After a short while I

noticed out of the corner of my eye that Mrs Thomas had moved over to the oven to

take out some fresh bread. I got up quickly and walked silently in my stockinged feet,

carrying my shoes, to the front door. I reached my way out without any sound and

gripped the door handle in relief at being about to escape. I turned the doorhandle.

 Nothing happened. The door was locked.

"Do you think I'm stupid, Enfys or whatever your name really is!" shouted Mrs

Thomas, "now come here and try and persuade me not to expose you to the world"

I walked slowly back into the kitchen, and sat at the table, opposite my accuser.

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"And don't think that you can overpower me to get the key to the door I have

 protection here" she said referring to the cricket bat she held in one hand.

"Are you really sure you want to take the risks that I mentioned before," I warned,

trying to stall for time.

Mrs Thomas took out her pda/phone and pressed a few buttons on it.

"I'm going to count to five and if you haven't started to give me some sort of 

explanation then I'm phoning my husband, I just need to press one button to do

that....5......4......3......2..."

"My parents are in Mudiad!" I blurted out before she could press the button to make

her phone call, "and after yesterday I suppose I am too"

"You, a terrorist," she sneered, "I don't believe you"

"It's not a terrorist movement, it's a network to spread opposition to the way our 

freedoms are being taken away"

"A likely story," she continued in obvious disbelief, "you'd better give me a more

 believeable explanation than that otherwise I might feel calling the police to be the

 best option"

The morning sports programme on the box suddenly disappeared to the sound of a

news announcement.

"This is New Hope One, we must take you straight over to our outside broadcast unit 

in North London.....Jennifer are you there?" 

"Yes, Paul, and behind me you can see a scene of feverish activities by the police and the militia, there in Hornsey Lane Estate a small group of Mudiad terrorists are

holding hostages, thousands of people have been evacuated and ....." 

Mrs Thomas closed the door to the lounge, cutting off the sound of hysterical news

readers, and turned to look at me.

"Well? I'm still waiting," she said.

I decided to take a risk and preceeded to tell her about the murders yesterday and also

that my parents had told me that they were in Mudiad but that it wasn't a terrorist

organisation and was in fact a supporter of non-violence in political activity. I didn't

tell her about the camera and the photos on my memory card. If she knew and was

interrogated she would have to reveal that. I felt that the fewer the number of people

who knew about it the better.

She listened and, when I had finished, looked at me intently for a few minutes.

"They said that it was some boy called Llyr who was responsible for the murders,there's something about you that reminds me of the picture they showed." she said.

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She picked up her pda/phone, she made a few finger flicks to bring up a photo of my

alter ego from the goverment wanted terrorists site. She looked at the picture on the

screen and then stared at me intently. She repeated this a few times. The silence was

unnerving.

"There is a definite resememblance," she said, " with the your hair tied up and someflatening here".

She pressed my breasts down quite painfully.

"It's you!"

There was a knock at the door.

Mrs Thomas picked up the key and went to the door. I heard the sound of the door 

 being unlocked and opened.

"Come in gentlemen. I have someone here you might like to meet," she said to

whoever was at the door.

Mrs Thomas walked back into the room followed by two middle aged men in New

Hope Militia uniform!

 Part 8

I stared at Mrs Thomas and the two New Hope Militiamen standing in the doorway of 

the kitchen. I slumped back down into my seat at the kitchen table, my head on my

arms on the table. All my hopes, all my dreams, all thoughts of a good future life had

vanished with my imminent arrest and almost certain torture.

"You were going to turn me in whatever I said," I said bitterly, "I hope you're proud of 

yourself"

There was silence for a few moments and then an unexpected response.

"No, Enfys, you're wrong," replied Mrs Thomas in a surprisingly soft tone, "and don't

worry you're not in danger"

I looked up at her and saw that she was smiling at me.

"What do you mean?" I asked in surprise at the change in her attitude to me.

"We are all Mudiad"

"What!" I exclaimed.

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"All of us, Daryl, Hywel, myself ,and let me introduce Illtud and Alun here, are all

members of a local cell of Mudiad"

"But why the aggressive questioning, why all the nastiness?" I asked.

"I had to be careful, you could easily have been a spy for the authorities, these aredesperate times for the opposition"

"Don't worry," said Illtud, the taller of the two 'militiamen', "you are safe with us."

"But are we safe with her? I wonder" asked Mrs Thomas.

"What do you mean?" asked Alun.

"She has another identity, very different from this one." said Mrs Thomas.

"What is that?" asked Illtud.

"Her other identity is on the front page of all the newspapers, and is the main item of 

news on all the channels"

Alun and Illtud looked puzzled. They stared at me and then exchanged glances.

"You mean she is Llyr?" asked Alun.

"Yes, I am" I interjected.

"But Haf, she's a girl!" stated Illtud, looking at my breasts.

"That is a point of discussion," replied Mrs Thomas,"and it's better that we keep the

link between Enfys and Llyr among ourselves at the moment."

"She needs to have a talk with Hywel about who she really is........... if she knows

herself", she said quizzically.

We all sat down and had a cup of tea while I gave a brief summary of events over the

last two days. While I was in the middle of doing that, Hywel and Daryl (Mr Thomas)

returned, which meant that I had to start filling them in on the details of what I hadseen on the train. The adults then explained to me how the structure of Mudiad

worked, something my parents had never done to avoid giving me information that

could potentially be tortured out of me.

They were in a small 'cell' in the North of Caerdydd. They assumed that there were

other cells in other parts of Caerdydd and all other cities in the UK. However each

cell only communicated with local cells via encrypted web mail messages sent from

untraceable pda/phones. Information then cascaded through the network whenever 

necessary without any group knowing the identity of any other.

A while later Hywel sat next to me on the sofa in the lounge with his arm around myshoulders while the adults discussed the latest political developments. I felt exhausted

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 by the earlier mental trauma and was enjoying the comfort of Hywel's presence.

Suddenly the music video programme that we had been half watching disappeared

from the screen. A young female TV announcer wearing New Hope insignia on her 

smart pink outfit appeared.

"This is New Hope One with the latest news from the siege in North London. It has just been announced that the seige is over and two Mudiad criminals, a middle aged man and a middle aged woman have been arrested" 

The view of the announcer was replaced by one of two people with hoods over their 

heads being very roughly pushed and kicked from the smoking debris of what once

had been a block of flats. The announcer continued over the live video.

"These two terrorists are thought to be linked with the murder of our esteemed and 

loved former leaders of the opposition parties. The Ministry of Joy has issued a statement thanking the 121 brave citizens who fell in this latest battle against 

terrorism. The Ministry of Peace has expressed its satisfaction in the effectiveness of our armed forces' latest cluster bomb weapon....." 

The TV was turned off abruptly.

"You bastards!" shouted Mrs Thomas, " the real murderers are those who drop cluster 

 bombs on civilian houses not that poor couple on their way to be tortured"

"How do they get away with it?" I asked.

"Because they control all the information and there is no alternative source that canundermine their lies", replied Daryl.

"Maybe there is," I added.

Everyone looked at me.

"What do you mean?", asked Hywel.

I told them about the pictures that I had taken of the murders. There was stunned

silence for a few minutes.

"That means," said Hywel, the quickest to see the possibilities, "that we have some

irrefutable evidence that the basis of their actions over the last 48 hours is a complete

lie, that'll undermine the standing of the government in the European Senate"

"And it might even delay the latest tranche of standby loans from the European bank",

said Alun.

"Can we see the pictures?" asked Illtud.

I reached into my bra and pulled out the memory card. Illtud took it and inserted it

into his pda/phone. He brought the pictures up and flicked through a couple then hestopped and magnified one of the people who had done the shooting.

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"Oh my....look at this Alun, you might find this interesting."

Alun and looked at the picture and his eyes bulged with surprise.

"It can't be" he said.

"What is it?" I asked.

"Look" said Illtud showing the enlarged face to me.

I stared at the face of a well groomed man in their late fifties. There was something

about it that niggled my memory about him, but there was nothing.

"Who is it?" I asked.

"You will be pleased to know that the person dispensing summary execution here is

none other than David Johnson, the Chief Secretary of the anti-terrorist branch in the

Ministry of Joy" announced Illtud.

We all stared at the murderer. Illtud then looked at the rest of the pictures and he and

Alun identified all of the assailants as senior officials in the Ministry of Joy. The

adults began to discuss ways if releasing the information, assessing the pros and cons

of various methods.

Two hours later Hywel and myself were walking walking away from the main

shopping streets of Caerdydd. We had decided to go into the city centre, firstly to be

together, and also because I needed some clean clothes to wear. I also needed time toconsider how to tell him about my true gender status. We entered a the huge city park 

next to the river and followed the path back to the area where he lived. We held hands

as we walked, carrying bags of our various purchases, through the leafy, autumn

scene.

"Hywel, I have to tell you something," I said in a quiet voice, after a short while.

"What is that?" he asked.

"Well you know earlier..........." I began to explain but then the sight that came into

view as we turned a corner stopped us in our tracks.

There was a huge poster of the Bliar family, nearly the size of a house. Cherie sat at a

desk in a sumptuous wood panelled room, surrounded by her children. Behind her 

stood her husband, the former Prime Minister now President of the EU. Enormous red

writing projected the familiar message, 'New Hope for Britain...New Hope for You' .

Underneath the main part of the poster was the entreaty 'Call our confidential 'shop a

wrong un' line if you have information about a terrorist, an unemployed man or woman, someone who is acting or looking suspicious or anyone who is a member of 

the following proscribed organisations (Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Labour Party........)'

the list went on for another five lines.

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"That's new, I don't remember seeing it last week. What a horrible poster", said

Hywel.

"Yes," I agreed, "it's a pity we can't do something about it. Wait I've got an idea" I

commented.

"What do you mean?" asked Hywel.

"Let me show you," I replied," help me up this tree and pass me the bag with the stuff 

from the arts shop"

In a few seconds I was sitting on a thick branch that came quite close to the main

slogan on the poster. I took out the can of black spray paint that I had bought from the

city centre arts shop for a school project. Within a few more seconds the slogan had

 been somewhat altered. I jumped down and dragged Hywel and our shopping to the

cover of a small copse where we could admire my handiwork.

"Much better," chuckled Hywel, looking at the black lines through both occurrences

of 'Hope' and their replacement with the word 'Crap' neatly sprayed above in each

case.

"But what was the RG for?" asked Hywel, indicating the two letters I had sprayed

next to the amendments.

"Think of my name" I replied.

"Enfys...R....Enfys...is it Rainbow? What about the G?"

"Yep, Rainbow Girl. What do you think?" I asked

"Isn't that a bit of a giveaway?" quizzed Hywel.

"Only if they can make the connection between RG and Rainbow Girl. Come on let's

go before one of the militia comes and they decide to close the park off"

We quickly walked away and caught a bus back to Hywel's house. We were buzzing

after our little act of rebellion. With broad smiles we walked through the door and into

the lounge. The adults were all sitting looking intently at the TV. Mrs Thomas lookedup at me and there was an expression of extreme sadness on her face. I looked at two

 bruised and battered middle aged people staring out from the screen and slowly

reading from an autocue.

"....son we urge you to come home, you will get a fair trial and will be executed  painlessly....no don't do ......." 

There was a scream of pain as the picture switched to that of a man in full military

uniform.

"These two criminal parents will be given the fate they deserve unless their massmurdering terrorist son gives himself up within 24 hours...." 

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It was Mum and Dad!

 Part 9

I sat back on the sofa in utter shock.

What was I to do? My parents would be executed in twenty four hours unless I gave

myself up. Maybe they would be killed whatever I did and what would my fate be? I

would be tortured no doubt using something akin to the 'water-boarding political

remediation method' as the militia so pleasantly renamed something that even the

Spanish Inquisition used to call 'Torture with Water'.

"Those poor parents and their son," said Hywel looking at the TV.

"What do you want to eat Enfys?" he asked turning to look at me.

I didn't respond, I just sat there staring at the TV screen, which by now had replaced

the images of my battered and bruised Mum and Dad with one of the usual evening

staple diet of reality TV programmes.

"Welcome back to Big Sister and today in the two hundredth day of series twleve we

have found out that......................" 

"What's wrong Enfys?" asked Hywel, " why didn't you answer my question?"

I sat motionless, what could I say, anything I that I gave as an explanation would lose

me Hywel's friendship on top of the terrible dilemma I was in.

"Mum do you have any idea what's wrong with Enfys, so suddenly?" said Hywel

turning to Mrs Thomas.

"Yes I know what has happened, Enfys has something she needs to tell you and your 

Father, but you're not going to like it," replied Hywel's Mother.

"Enfys, my dear, let us help you," she said, turning to look at me," but first Hywel andMr Thomas need to know what is going on"

Hywel sat down next to me and took my hand.

"Please Enfys tell me what has happened to upset you," he pleaded.

I looked at Mrs Thomas, she nodded her assent to me telling Hywel. I looked him in

the face and then looked away, fearful of his response.

"It's my parents" I said simply.

"What do you mean, your parents?" asked Hywel.

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"The couple who will be executed in twenty four hours. They're my parents"

"I see, so Llyr, the boy they're looking for, is your brother? He is very brave taking on

the state, although I don't like his methods, killing innocent civilians is never justified,

even if they are not the target," Hywel stated.

"No he doesn't do that. He is not a terrorist, the state is trying to pretend that he is one.

But he's not my brother," I said turning to look at Hywel again, he looked very

confused after my last statement.

"What do you mean? You said these are your parents but you say that Llyr is not your 

 brother, that doesn't make sense"

"I'm sorry there is no easy way to say this Hywel," I said as I placed his hand on the

sofa, stood up and looked at him," I am Llyr"

"What?! That's impossible!" said Hywel in complete astonishment.

"Don't be silly young lady," said Mr Thomas," stop playing these silly games and tell

us what is wrong"

I said nothing in reply. Hywel looked at me and then looked at his Mother, who

nodded her head.

"It's true Mum? But how come? You're a girl, Enfys," he said.

"Sometimes I'm a boy, sometimes a girl," I responded quietly.

"No way!"

I moved away from him and sat down on a chair next to Illtud.

"It's a precaution, having 2 identities," my parents are in Mudiad the opposition

movement," they wanted to protect me if anything went wrong"

"They knew someone who worked in the ID database centre who was able to create

new identities for people. It was expensive though. But it was impossible to get

another male idnentity. The authorities must have been checking up and the only other option was to be a girl"

Hywel sat back in his chair a range of emotions playing across his face, confusion and

anger being the main ones.

"Enfys stop this silliness now, I don't know why you are doing this, you are upsetting

Hywel. Anyone can see that you are a girl and not a boy," said Mr Thomas

ostentatiously looking at my breasts.

"Ah these," I said indicating my boobs," I've taken hormones to make me look more

convincing"

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This interchange between Mr Thomas and I suddenly triggered a response from

Hywel.

"So you're a boy pretending to be a girl!" he yelled, "That's disgusting, and I thought

you were my girl friend!".

He ran off to the toilet and the sounds of him throwing up cut through the silence in

the living room.

"I think I'd better go," I said to the others, "I'm really sorry that this has happened.

I got up and walked over to get my bag and my few belongings. I took out the few

things I had bought earlier on, while shopping with Hywel, out of their store bags and

 packed them away in my bag.

"Yes I think you should go," said Mr Thomas," you have caused enough damage here"

I picked up my rather full bag and put it on my shoulder and made for the door.

"Where will you go, my dear?" asked Mrs Thomas.

I shrugged my shoulders.

"Don't go Enfys," said Alun, "stay here and we will think of a way of saving your 

 parents"

"I don't think you can, it's better if I give myself up"

I made my way across the room and noticed that for some reason Illtud was replaying

the earlier broadcast with the ultimatum. He was slowing it down and zooming in on

something. I wondered why. I walked quickly through the corridor to the front door. I

had no idea where I could go, but the least I could do for Hywel, after my revelation

was to reduce the danger that my presence would involve for everyone else.

I opened the door and looked out at a grey, wet winter's evening in Caerydd. Maybe I

could find some bushes to hide in. I stepped out into the unknown.

"Wait!!" came a shout from inside the house.

I ignored it and turned to close the door.

"It's not your parents!" shouted Illtud running towards me.

 Part 10

The quarter past four afternoon train from Caerdydd to Abertawe was halfwaythrough its forty minute journey, just pulling into Pen-y-bont. In comparison to two

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days ago, when we had sat next to each other in a cuddle chatting away, we were now

sitting on opposite sides in silence.

The previous evening Illtud had explained to me how the authorities had manipulated

images of my parents' faces on top of either actors, or more likely other prisoners, to

create the impression that it really was my parents facing execution. He had showedmy how,at high magnification, the faces were much more pixellated than the rest of 

the body, a sure sign of a modified image.

Reassured by one thing I had gone to bed but sleep had only been in brief snatches as

I lay awake thinking about Hywel's reaction. Most of Sunday morning we had spent

doing our school work in separate rooms. Lunch had been very strained, although Mr 

Thomas had obviously been given a severe talking to by his wife and was much more

civil. Hywel just refused to talk to me apart from monosyllabic answers to any direct

questions.

"Hywel we will have to have something to say to everyone" I said, trying to engagehis attention.

He shrugged his shoulders.

"Please Hywel, we must think of an explanation," I pleaded, " All the people in school

will still think we're a couple"

"That's what I thought until Saturday night." Hywel said bitterly.

The carriage TV suddenly blurted out its newsflash music.

"This is New Hope one and this is senior broadcaster Euan Bliar," announced the

 pompous rather overweight member of the Bliar family.

"Today some terrorists in Caerdydd infiltrated the football match between theCaerdydd and Chelsea, the police and militia immediately dealt with the situation"

The red faced nepotistic announcer was replaced by a completely unexpected scene.

Hundreds of mitiliamen and police in retreat from a barrage of bottles and other 

missiles from a large crowd made up off supporters of both Caerdydd and Chelsea,

the chants of ' New Crap for Britain, New Crap for You' and ' PG....PG....PG'accompanied by rapid clapping was clearly heard for the few seconds until the clip

dissolved into the nervous face of the Bliar son.

"We apologise for showing that video clip," he stated slowly, then paused, as no doubt

the writer of the content displayed on the autocue struggled to come up with any

explanation for the film showing an obvious anti regime riot.

I moved over to sit next to Hywel, as close as I dared and put my mouth close to his

left ear.

"Did you see what they were chanting?" I whispered.

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"Yes," he replied quietly a half smile coming to his mouth, "it looks like you've

started something"

Euan Bliar rediscovered his voice

"We have been informed that the previous video clip showed a very realistic training exercise undertaken by your brave security services last week. I'm sure you will join

with me in congratulating them on carrying out such sessions in order to ensure they protect us against the terrorist enemy"

I looked around the carriage at the reactions and there were many definite shakes of 

the head and people silently mouthing 'no' to the screen. I was astounded, I had never 

seen so much dissent in a one place.

The portly mouthpiece continued.

" And now other news, the parents of the terrorist renegade, Llyr Rowlands, madetheir last appeal for him to give himself up. Our leader has now signed the execution

warrants"

Pictures from yesterday of my 'parents' talking were faded into a clip of Cherie Bliar 

sitting at a table and flourishing her pen over some pieces of paper.

"We now return you to celebrity mud wrestling..."

"Hywel, we will be in Abertawe soon, please can we think of something to say?" I

implored for the last time.

"OK Enfys, if that's what you want to be called, it's easy" he replied with the trace of 

a smile on his face.

"What is easy?"

"We tell people almost the truth" he continued.

"The truth?"

"Yes, we tell people that you have been spending time with another boy!" with this helaughed.

I joined in with his merriment and that seemed to break some of the tension between

us.

We chatted about neutral subjects like school work and friends for the remaining

twenty minutes. The train was pulling into Abertawe and we were about to collect our 

things when Hywel turned to look at me directly.

"Tell me one thing" he said.

"What?"

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"What are you mostly? A boy or a girl?" he asked me very quietly.

"I'm a lot more a girl I think" I answered truthfully.

He half smiled at me and then we departed the train. The short bus journey to our 

respective lodgings took another twenty minutes. Hywel seemed a lot more relaxed being with me but at the same time there was a reserve that had not been there before.

We reached the stop for hisaccommodation. As he stood to leave he gave me the

lightest squeeze to my shoulder.

"See you tomorrow and again well done about you know what" he said before

stepping down. With a wave he was walking briskly in the cool November evening in

the direction of some warmth and relative comfort.

A while later I opened the door to Mrs Parry's lodging house. I greeted her briefly in

the kitchen where she was preparing the evening meal. I promised to be down shortly

to help her with the food. Then I made it to the refuge of my room. I lay on my bedfor a while contemplating all the events of the past forty eight hours. I was thinking of 

the poor people made to look like my parents when I suddenly realised that I needed

to check if they were safe.

Ten minutes later I had found the briefest of coded messages on the seventh encrypted

site I had checked. Just one word 'SAFE'. I breathed a huge sigh of relief. I was

aimlessly browsing news channels in the few minuted before I needed to help

downstairs when huge banner 'Newsflash' spread across the US news network site that

I was looking at. I perked up and took more of an interest in the content. I read as the

headline scrolled.

".. Bliar government exposed as liars about the murders of opposition leaders,

 photographs just released show..."

I clicked on another news site, a similar message had appeared there. By the fifth site

I came across there were even some of the less gruesome pictures I had taken.

My phone rang. It was Hywel.

"Have you seen it? The story is all over the Internet!" he blurted out over the phone.

 Part 11

I woke up, I wondered what the loud sounds outside were. I got out of bed and moved

over to the window. I pulled the curtain back a little, keeping my almost naked body

out of sight, and looked out. A convoy of armoured cars and lorries were moving

noisily towards the city centre. It all looked a bit scary. I put my dressing gown on and

turned on my computer.

There was no Internet, instead there was a simple announcement.

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" All access to the Internet from the UK is suspended until further notice by edict of our leader. New Hope for Britain, New Hope for you"

I picked up my mobile, flicked it on and pressed speed dial one for Hywel. ' Nonetwork signal ' flashed on the screen.

I turned the TV on, thinking that even watching New Hope propaganda would give

me some idea of what was going on. The result was similar.

There was a loop of slides of Mrs Bliar and others from her New Hope government

looking happy and smiling in various casual poses, with some Elgar in the

 background. A short announcement was scrolling across the bottom of the screen.

" All UK TV channels are suspended temporarily, broadcasting resuming in an hour 

with the Abertawe Cultural Festival "

It all seemed very strange, I assumed there was a link to my photos, exposing thegovernment as murderers, that had spread all over the Internet the night before. I had

noticed that foreign news sites that had started showing the pictures had been shut

down, but that had seemed a pointless exercise since by the time I had gone to bed the

 pictures had spread, through blogs, social sites and mirror websites, to all corners of 

the world wide web.

I quickly dressed and made my way to the bus stop, maybe there would be answers in

school, I thought. The traffic seemed a lot lighter than usual for the rush hour, I

thought, as the bus sped towards my destination.

The school was closed. I stood there for a while, along with a few hundred fellow

 pupils and a few of the staff. I chatted to a few of my classmates but no-one seemed to

know any more than me apart from one observation that it was only our school, being

the only one that didn't slavishly follow the government curriculum, that was closed.

I saw Hywel.

"Hey Hywel," I said walking over to him.

He gave me a brief hug.

"Hi Enfys," he said and then dropped his voice to a whisper, " you seemed to have

started something here"

"You think that this is all my photos?" I asked, whispering back.

"Yes, definitely, and your graffiti, I saw quite a few copies on the way to school this

morning," he commented.

"Yes, I noticed one or two as well, " I responded.

We noticed that the crowd around the school was thinning out as people began towander towards the city centre. We followed in their footsteps. Soon there was quite a

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throng of people walking the same way. A group of young women, chatting noisily

walked past us.

"You two laid off* too?" asked a a dark haired, thin woman, wearing a Newtech

uniform.

"Our school is closed," I replied.

"Oh, I didn't know they'd closed schools, I hope my Susan is OK to get home, I'd

 better try and get home," said a plumper, fair headed woman in the group.

"It's only our school," I said, indicating me and Hywel," can you tell me why you

were laid off?"

"It's the Internet and phones, we can't function without it"

We reached the square in the centre of Abertawe. There were already thousands of  people there, whose work had closed down for the day because the Internet had been

taken down stood in the dry November, but cold morning, milling about, there was a

ring of hundreds of police around the outside of the square.

"We need to do something," I said.

On the edge of the square the Abertawe Welsh cultural group was setting up their 

equipment for a free folk music. They had set up the pa and the mic.

Without thinking too much I walked towards the stage. Hywel grabbed my arm.

"What are you doing?" he asked.

"It's our chance to speak, " I responded and carried on walking, Hywel walked along

with me.

I noticed some cameras most of them with New Hope painted on them, representing

the official station, although one of the cameras still had the BBC logo on it, I

wondered why.

The programme announcer was speaking to camera as I walked past her 

"Welcome to Bliar square in Abertawe where today Abtertawe Welsh Cultural group

is presenting some traditional songs and music, as you can see thousands have turned up for this free concert, sponsored by the New Hope Militia for the

cultural................."

I walked onto the stage and straight towards the mike.

"Hey!" shouted one of the stage hands

I took the mike in my hand and looked at the crowd, the technician started walkingtowards me

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"Don't touch that, love"

I swallowed and then shouted into the mike

"BLIAR! BLIAR! BLIAR!"

There was a momentary lack of reaction as the people in the crowd turned to look at

where the sound was coming from.

Then Hywel started the well known response, a traditional rugby chant modified as an

expression of opposition to unpopular politicians and therefore banned.

"OUT! OUT! OUT!"

By the last repetition the majority of the crowd had joined in.

I noticed in the corner of my eye that another one of the technicians had stopped the

first one getting nearer, I continued the chant.

"BLIAR!"

Back came the response

"OUT!"

"BLIAR!"

"OUT!"

And then the final repetition.

"BLIAR! BLIAR! BLIAR!"

This time the response was thunderous.

"OUT!!! OUT!!! OUT!!!"

The atmosphere was electric as I continued, around the perimeter of the square Inoticed some movement by militia

"Do you know why you have all got no work today? Let me tell you. Three days ago I

took pictures of all of the opposition leaders being shot by New Hope killers, these

 pictures are all over the internet so now your livelihoods have been blocked by Bliar 

and her crooks and murderers."

I noticed that all of the cameras except for the one that still had a BBC logo on it had

 been disconnected. The camera was focused on me, I turned to look at it face on,

hoping that the live feed was still being transmitted

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"The whole world is watching you Bliar! It's not New Hope for Britain , it's New

Crap, I say no more New Crap for Britain and No More New Crap for me and you"

"No more New Crap!" I shouted into the mike

The crowd responded almost as one

"NO MORE NEW CRAP!"

I saw groups of police were gathering for an assault on the crowd

"Spread the word I am Rainbow Girl, keep up ............"

Two things happened almost simultaneously, the mike was switched off and the first

tear gas canisters landed close to the stage.

There was instant pandemonium.

I ran off, evading the hands of the first technician who was being held back by the

second one.

"That was amazing," said Hywel as we ran away from the stage.

"Someone had to say it," I shouted back 

We ran away from the clouds of noxious gas that was rapidly spreading throughout

the square, all around innocent bye-standers were holding their faces and retching asthe poison did its work on them.

"Hey you, stop!", came the muffled shout from a tooled up cop in a gas mask, we

altered the direction of our flight and ran into a militiaman.

"Got you!" he shouted triumphantly as he grabbed the sleeve of my jacket.

"No, you haven't!" I said as I slipped out of my jacket and threw it into his face to

distract him as we ran down a narrow lane and into another.

"Well done, I think we lost him" said Hywel.

"Shit, my ID was in the jacket"

"You've had it then, they'll have it to every cop and militiaman in minutes"

I stopped running. Hywel stopped and stood next to me.

"Hywel we'd better separate, maybe you can get back home and lie low for a while" I

said holding his hand.

"I can't leave you to them, Enfys," He said as he took me in his arms.

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"You have to, Hywel, there's no point them getting both of us" I responded.

I looked up, our eyes met and my lips found his, we kissed, a desperate embrace.

"There must be something we can do," said Hywel looking at me.

"Unfortunately they have millions of pictures of me in this skirt and blouse," I said.

I held him to me for a last few seconds before we would have to part.

"What if you weren't a girl for a while?" he said suddenly.

"What do you mean? I've already dumped all my Llyr identity and clothes" I said.

"Look I have my sports kit here, my tracksuit and stuff you could put it on, it might be

enough of a disguise to get past the patrols, and my landlady would let you into my

room too, so you would have somewhere to go."

He gave me his bag and after a quick look around I went into the nearest male toilets.

I quickly locked myself into a stall and changed into Hywel's sports kit. I was at a bit

of a quandary about what to do about my breasts. Even under Hywel's sports kit there

I still had unmistakable curves.

I looked at all the items of clothes I had and eventually decided that the only option

was to tie myself down as much as possible with my woolen tights. After trying this a

few times I was more or less satisfied. The effect while not perfect would be enough

for any casual inspections. I dumped my female clothes at the bottom of the waste bin.

"Not too bad, but the hair is a bit of a give away," said Hywel after inspecting my

appearance, "try this."

He handed me a baseball cap. I took it an gathered my hair inside it.

"That's better," he said and we started on our walk from the city centre that was, by

now, swarming with police and militia.

Lucky for us they were all focused on looking for a girl and on the way towards the bus station we noticed scores of young girls being stopped and questioned. We

 jumped on the first bus that was going in the generaldirection of Hywel's place and sat

down and sighed in relief at our temporary escape.

We sneaked into Hywel's lodgings.

"Our school is closed," said Hywel to his landlady,Mrs Tomkins, who was in the

kitchen, "John as come back to do some studying with me"

Mrs Tomkins nodded her assent and carried on preparing some ingredients for what

smelled like would be a tasty Cawl Cennin.*

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"What can we do now?" I asked as I lay down on his bed, physically and mentally

exhausted from our flight.

"I don't know," said Hywel as he lay down next to me.

"You should get out now, they are sure to come here looking for me now that theyhave my ID it won't take them long to connect us, you'd better alert your parents too"

"What about you?" he asked.

"I'd better start running," I said," but before I do, I want to do one thing"

"What's that?" he asked.

I pulled him towards me and kissed him. He responded with the same eagerness that I

felt. We touched and caressed and soon we were lying together, both naked, except for 

the panties that I kept on to restrain a part of my anatomy. We pressed our bodiestogether and moved against each other in our passion. I broke off our kiss and slowly

moved down his body touching and kissing him on his cheeks, shoulders, chest,

stomach. I took his erect penis in my hand, I kissed the tip. I took a little into my

mouth, while caressing him under his testicles.

"Ohh, Enfys, that is so good," he groaned.

I took more of his penis into my mouth and began to bob up and down on its shaft.

"Oh yes, oh yes," said Hywel as he groaned in pleasure.

His groans came faster until he reached his release and a warm sticky liquid spurted

out. I swallowed as he came inside my mouth a salty fishy neutral taste.

I felt so aroused and wanted him so much.

"Hywel I want you inside me" I said

"How? Oh you mean that?"

"I will probably be raped in prison and they will certainly execute me, so let me havethis sweet experience of you taking me before anyone else does.

"OK"

I lay face forward on the bed with my knees forward underneath me opening my anus

to it's greatest extent.

I felt Hywel's finger and then another push into me, as he probed and lubricated me

with his saliva.

I reached back to caress him, he was soon erect again.

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He moved closer to me so that his hardened penis probed my rear opening.

"Do it Hywel, do it now!" I implored.

He thrust into me.

There was a very sharp pain as he stretched me much more than I had ever been

stretched before.

He started moving slowly, as he did the pain eased a little and the pleasure increased.

His hands reached forward and caressed my breasts, one hand moved lower down, he

touched my erect penis.

I turned and looked at him.

"Are you sure Hywel?" I asked.

"Yes my love," he replied.

He continued to stroke my penis in rhythm to his thrusts into me, while squeezing my

 breasts, I was soon in a space beyond arousal.

My screams of pain and plasure merged into Hywels excitement and passion. The

release when it came was an orgasm that shook my whole body.

Afterwards we lay together, two completely spent sticky, sweaty bodies. We quicklydrifted off to sleep.

I was wearing white, a beautiful wedding dress, a fine silky material. Hywel stood

next to me in the church. The priest said " I now pronounce you man and wife" aloud

to the congregation, he then whispered to us " you can kiss now". Hywel took me in

his arms and our lips met in an expression of our union, his hand wandered down to

my slightly rounded tummy inside where our child was slowly developing. We turned

round and walked down the aisle, suddenly there were bright lights dazzling us

through the church windows, there was the sound of heavy vehicles, then a loud voice

was shouting something, it was very unclear.

I opened my eyes and was dazzled by the searchlight invading our room. The loud

voice came again.

"Enfys, Llyr. Come out with your hands in the air, we have your house surrounded,

there is no escape."

*Laid Off - To be sent home from work, usually without pay

**Cawl Cennin - Leek Soup

 Part 12 - Conclusion

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The amplified voice came again, slightly distorted through the closed windows and

curtains.

"There is no escape, Enfys and Llyr, we have the building surrounded. Show yourself 

now and surrender or we will break into the house, anyone resisting will be shot."

concluded the voice

"or maybe just everyone will be shot," guffawed someone in the background, their 

voice clearly carrying through the sudden quiet after the end of the announcement.

I shook Hywel.

"Wassup," he grunted.

There was a the sound of opening doors and movement down the stairs. There was a

rapid knock on the door.

"Hywel wake up! We all have to get out now," shouted Mrs Tomkins from outside the

door," the militia want everyone out of the buidling so that they can arrest some

terrorists, hurry Hywel!"

Hywel sat up in bed, wide awake now.

"Yes, Mrs Tomkins, coming now," he yelled back.

"Come on Enfys, we have to get out," he said turning to look at me.

"Yes, Hywel, one problem though," I said.

"What's that?," he asked, looking surprised.

"I'm the so called terrorists they want to arrest!" I said pointing at myself," somehow

they know I'm here, although they haven't worked out that I am both of the people

they want"

"Shit! What can we do?"

I got up and picked up Hywel's clothes and threw them at him.

"They're not after you, you have to get out now!" I yelled at him," quick, you can

leave with everyone else"

"I can't leave you to them!" he yelled back.

I pulled him towards me and hugged and kissed him. The sensuous touch of our two

naked bodies touching was arousing and comforting at the same time.

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"You have to go, my love," I whispered, kissing him again, a last closeness, then I

 pushed him away gently," there's no point both of us being taken. You might be able

to get help, please, go now or it'll be too late"

He quickly dressed, while I sat back on the bed and thought of my sure fate in the

hands of the militiamen. Torture, rape and death were their speciality. I consideredthrowing myself out of the window.

"What will you do?" Hywel asked as he stood by the door.

A strange thought crossed my mind.

"Do you have a small, tight T shirt or vest I could wear, and some of the coloured

material from last term's fabric project?" I asked.

"Um, yes T's are in the top drawer and the fabric are in the middle cupboard, why?"

responded Hywel.

I jumped out of bed and began to push him out of the door.

"I have an idea, it might work, it might not work, please go now Hywel and remember 

what ever happens," I said.

"What?"

"I love you," I said as I gave him a last kiss and then pushed him out into the corridor.

"I love you too, Enfys," he responded before I closed the door. I heard him running

down the corridor and down the stairs.

I stood with my back to the door for a few seconds and then went over to Hywel's

wardrobe to search for something suitable to wear.

"He's the last one, all the residents are accounted for sir," came the voice of one of the

militiamen from outside.

Good, I thought to myself, Hywel has made it. I put on the smallest, thinnest T shirt I

could find and then busied myself with tying different coloured pieces of fabric in myhair.

The searchlight, playing across the building, cast strange shadows in Hywel's room.

"Show yourselves, Enfys and Llyr, this is your last chance to surrender," came the

metallic, menacing voice.

I finished tying in the last of the coloured fabric and then made my way over to the

window. I pulled the curtain back a few centimetres and looked down.

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In the main road outside there were two armoured personnel carriers blocking the

traffic, about 10 militiamen were gathered around, one was in charge of the powerful

searchlight that he was moving to illuminate one window at a time.

I noticed that, in addition to the about twenty people who had left with Hywel, there

were a hundred or so other civilians milling around the streets. More doors seemed to be opening every few seconds as the locals investigated the noise and lights in the

area.

I flung the window open and pushed my head and upper body out.

"Down with Bliar and her murderers!" I shouted.

I noticed every face in the crowd turning to look at me. The militiaman with the

searchlight turned his intense beam on me. I held my hand to cover my eyes as my

obvious female form was illuminated. I shook my hair and the multicoloured pieces of 

fabric.

"Look!" a little girl shouted to her Mother, "there's a girl in the window"

"She's wearing a rainbow," shouted her little friend.

"Down with New Crap! Bliar! Bliar! Bliar!" I shouted as loud as I could.

There was silence for a moment, then a small group of young boys responded

enthusiastically.

"Out! Out! Out!"

I continued the protest chant.

"Bliar!" I shouted.

"Out!" came a response, a spreading a little further among the crowd.

"Bliar!" I shouted again.

"Out!" came a louder response.

"Bliar! Bliar! Bliar!" I shouted, almost screamed, the last line of the protest chant.

"Out! Out!....." was the response, almost thunderous in conclusion. It was suddenly

cut short by the noise of gunfire.

Everyone turned towards the militia officer who had unloaded his machine pistol into

the air, he spoke into the microphone of the PA system.

"This is an illegal gathering. Under the powers granted to me by the civil disturbance

act I order you to disperse.."

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Shouts of defiance came from many parts of the throng. The militia officer upped the

ante.

"You have ten seconds to begin leaving this proscribed area. Take aim men, shoot at

will when I give the order"

Some people on the edge of the crowd turned and began to leave. The militiamen held

their automatic rifles, ready to fire. The officer began a countdown.

"10..9..."

The officer staggered as the glass paperweight I had thrown hit him square in the

shoulders.

"The only illegal thing here is you and your murderers!" I shouted.

In slow motion I saw one of the militiamen, more of a youth than a man, turn and point his gun towards me. I stared at him as his finger seemed to take an age to

squeeze the trigger. There was an loud explosion and the room shuddered a little as

what must have been a bullet was fired into the brick work above my head. I was

flung back by the impact.

The was a deathly hush.

"They've shot her!" someone shouted.

"They've killed the Rainbow Girl!" someone else shouted.

"Murderers!" shouted a number of others.

I slowly rose from the floor, brushing off the worse of the dust from the broken plaster 

that had fallen on me. No part of my seemed to hurt too much. I was reassured that

nothing was broken. I stood up and looked out of the window to a heartening sight.

The crowd had surged forward and disarmed the militiamen.

The searchlight was still shining into my window. I stood there in the light. Very

quickly the crowd noticed me and a cheer started, that got louder and louder as thehundreds of people out in the street celebrated their first victory over tyranny.

The door to the room was flung open and Hywel ran in, followed by other residents

and some paces behind them a rather out of breath Mrs Tomkins.

Hywel ran over and embraced me. Our lips met and we poured our feelings into our 

kiss. Another cheer went up from the crowd.

There was a cough behind us.

"You don't look much like a 'John' ," said Mrs Tomkins, smiling," but you are a very brave young lady"

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"Thank you Mrs Tomkins," I replied while thinking that if she really knew who and

what I was she might not be so friendly.

"Enfys, you must come down and speak to the crowd," said Hywel urgently.

A minute or so later I climbed onto the top of the armoured car and took themicrophone of the PA in my hand. Hywel used the searchlight to point me out to the

crowd and by accident, rather than design, succeeded in giving me a twenty foot

shadow on the wall of Mrs Tomkin's house.

"Thank you everyone for saving my life." I said, " everyone who has a video phone

can you get them out and record what I am going to say to send to as many people as

you know. Once you have sent this to everyone ask them to send it on. Let everyone

know that the revolt has started"

I paused for a few seconds while people got their video phones out. I held up the

microphone again and continued.

"It is time to stop the murderous tyranny that we have lived under for too long. Let's

make our little revolt here the spark. Let's make it the spark that lights a revolution. A

revolution by the ordinary people to restore our democracy and freedoms. Remember 

the words of Shelly almost two hundred years ago,

Rise like Lions after slumber 

In unvanquishable number,

Shake your chains to earth like dew

Which in sleep had fallen on you-Ye are many — they are few."

As I finished speaking the cheering started and chants of 'Rainbow Girl', 'Rainbow

Girl' echoed around the streets.

The bullet hit me square in the back and flung me forward, the last thing I

remembered was Hywel's face covered in my blood as he caught me.

I felt the warmth of the sun on my cheek. I opened an eye. I saw a window with a half 

open curtain through which winter sunlight was streaming. The noise of a machine

nearby making continuous 'ping..ping..ping' sounds caught my attention. I turned toinvestigate this sound and some other sensations entered my awareness. There was

something tightly wrapped around the middle of my body and there was a tube

entering my hand. I located the source of the machine sound. It was standing next to

my bed with wires that were attached to a clip on my index finger. I noticed

something else. There was someone sitting in a chair next to my bed.

"Mum!," I croaked.

My Mother opened her eyes, she had obviously been dozing.

"Llyr, or should we call you Enfys?" she said, smiling.

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"Where am I? What happened? Where's Hywel? Is Dad OK?" I asked in a rush of 

words.

My Mother smiled.

"OK, OK, one question at a time," she replied.

"You're in hospital, you were shot and nearly died." she continued," as to what

happened...um let me see," she looked at her watch.

"You'll get an answer on the tele in a few seconds," she paused to turn the TV next to

the bed on. The credits from a popular East London soap opera was scrolling up the

screen.

"As far as Hywel and your Father are concerned, they are both well. By the way

Hywel told us everything about Enfys, so we will have to have a talk when you are

 better about what you want to be"

The TV station logo came onto the screen. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised.

"You are watching BBC One, we now have a special broadcast by the leader of the

 Rainbow Coalition, the acting Prime Minister Alison Smith" 

The TV scene changed to one of a very well dressed, attractive woman in her early

fifties. I recognised one of the most prominent liberal women in public life.

"Good afternoon, I am pleased to be speaking to you today on this, the first day after  I was asked to become the leader of the Rainbow Coalition for democracy and 

 freedom. Before I talk about the plans of the coalition to improve all of our lives I 

would like to personally thank Enfys the brave girl in Abertawe who has inspired usand who is now in a critical condition in hospital" 

"If you get to hear this Enfys, our thoughts are with you, we thank you for your 

inspiration and courage, you really are the Rainbow Girl" 

The End