Barefoot, Pregnant & Ready To Beam Up

Madison McCall


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Barefoot, Pregnant & Ready To Beam Up by Madison McCall
Nathanial “Nate” James gets a great job out of college working for a large corporation on a confidential project which promises to revolutionize the world. If successful The MET, or Matter Energy Transporter will enable mankind to travel to any place on planet earth in a matter of seconds.

After two years of work Project Sparkle is finally ready and Nate has volunteered to be the human test subject. He is not worried because he was one of the developers of the system and is confident that nothing could possibly go wrong, that is until he rematerializes on the MET platform as a young blonde woman.

Fortunately, his co-worker Mary has a possible solution. She believes that if his, now her, original pattern can be recovered from the hard drive she can be restored to her original form as Nate. Since it will take a few days to restore the hard disk data she suggests that Nate and co-worker Scott take off for some R&R.

Taking her advice, the two of them take off across America with no particular destination in mind. While travelling through Texas they inadvertently run into Scott’s mom who just happens to be staying at the same hotel as they are, and he introduces his lovely travelling companion as his girlfriend Natalie. Insistent that they come to San Antonio and visit her for a few days, they reluctantly agree.

After spending a fews days in San Antonio with Scott, Natalie begins to develop an attraction to her co-worker which she initially dismisses, but after a romantic evening on the town she is no longer able to ignore the plethora of feelings which feel so right.

Does Nat make it back to her old body or is she destined to remain a female and live life as a woman? Or, does she even want to return to the life she left behind?

To find out what happens check out this standalone romantic comedy by Madison McCall
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