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Chapter 3 by Sa1nshand Sa1nshand

Where ya headed?

Head office of "The Fairer Sex"

In the US, muckraking and yellow journalism are just as widely consumed as they were 100 years ago. Although infected-related publications have been widespread for decades. The most popular of these is "The Fairer Sex". Founded in 1914 by a newspaper magnate shortly after getting infected, it's been at the forefront of infected issues throughout its long and storied history. Today, it's most prominent writer is the world-famous Elise Dixon.

She gained her feminine appearance at a younger age than most, so her lengthy experience with the virus has made her America's de facto expert on the topic . Her column, _Ask Elise _answers everyone from confused infectees, disgruntled girlfriends, and those with a peculiar fascination such as yourself.

In fact, a letter to Elise is what allowed you to make acquaintance with her in the first place. Writing anonymously, you described your intention to marry an infectee one day. It wasn't published, but you did receive a personal response from Elise herself. She invited you to meet with her in New York.

This surprised you. Even with the advent of mass communication and readily-available cameras, nobody had seen Elise Dixon. In fact, you were almost worried she was nothing but an alias. But as you stepped into the headquarters' lobby, you immediately recognized her. Elise was a nice-looking lady about your height with brown hair tied in pigtails. She wore a blue dress that showed off her figure nicely, although her body was a lot more modest than most other infectees. One could almost imagine she was born a woman.

"It's good to meet you! Now, follow me into my office. We've got a lot to talk about." Elise's eager demeanor gave the same "girl-next-door" impression that her writing did.

What will you discuss?

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