Ayida Wedo
Ayada Wedo, the “Rainbow Serpent” lwa

The Vodou Physicist

A Story in the Naked in School Universe

by Ndenyal

Hate the idea of students having to be Naked in School? Or kids being Stripped in Florida? Well, so does our heroine and, watch out, folks, she knows voodoo! Not the Hollywood version, she practices the real thing—the Vodou religion. Join her in this fantasy as she uses her abilities to confuse and confound the authorities (and other people too). Warning, there’s physics ahead. And math. Other sciences too. Don’t say you weren’t told.

Reading the earlier stories in the Kevin and Denise series is strongly recommended because this story has many references to those that come earlier. There are many spoilers here too. The suggested order is Kevin and Denise; Roger and Cynthia; The Exported Rebellion; Tom’s Troubles; and Emma Comes in from the Cold.

This story is published as adult entertainment and contains material of an explicit, sexual nature. If such materials offend you, please do not read any further.

All characters and events portrayed in this story are completely fictional; any semblance to real people or events is entirely coincidental. The author does not necessarily endorse any of the activities described.
This story may not be reproduced or published in any form for profit without the written permission of the author.


Preface

Does the term “paranormal” really mean “outside of normal,” whatever “normal” actually means? Paranormal events are generally thought of as events that are not scientifically explainable. We have all heard about instances of events which seem to imply that telepathy exists (such as one’s sense that a loved one is in trouble, resulting in a phone call) or premonition (for example, someone cancels a trip because of a bad feeling and then an accident occurs on the scheduled transportation). There even have been occasional reports of people experiencing precognition (knowledge of a future event). We’ve all encountered people with compelling personalities, presences so strong that when that person enters a room, all conversation stops and everyone turns to see who entered. Are these examples of the “paranormal”? Perhaps they are. But people accept such things as normal; although they might be considered to be just a wee bit on the strange side of normal. In writing this story, I decided to explore these fringes of normality, using a generally unknown and widely unfamiliar religion, Vodou, as the vehicle for the exploration.

This is a coming-of-age story, but it’s also more than that. This story also has connections to the Naked in School universe of stories, but that connection forms only a small part of the story. There’s romance here, some challenges, some violence, some humor, lots of science, and a very utopian story line—in some ways it’s a modern version of the “Adventures of Tom Swift” stories of the early twentieth century, where the main character always prevails while coming up with inventions thick and fast. This is the story of the journey of our protagonist, who grows up in a world completely different from that of her early childhood, and whose ancestry has given her certain gifts, abilities she’s inherited from her forebears. These abilities aren’t recognized by Western society as anything but superstition or charlatanism, but in truth, some people are known to possess similar, but less potent, abilities.

Our protagonist is the descendant of many generations of priestesses of the African-Haitian Vodou religion and she comes to learn that her knowledge and abilities are useful to help other kids in her schools when she finds out that they are being mistreated by parents—and the government too. Her abilities set her on the path to learn the scientific explanation for how she’s able to do what she does. You’re invited to join her on this path of discovery and I hope you enjoy the journey.

All of the science mentioned and medical descriptions in the story are accurate as of the writing of the story. The single fictional departure is that a room-temperature, superconducting molecular structure has been discovered, and I let my imagination extend modern physics principles to explore the ramifications of such a discovery, if nature allowed such a molecular structure to exist.

A cast of characters may be found at the end of the book; also at the end is a glossary of many foreign-language terms used in the story, a list of abbreviations, and a description of the Vodou lwa which are mentioned in the story.

Notice

This story is set in a fictional parallel universe very closely related to our Real World. In this story, the names of some characters, organizations, localities, events, and references to publications or movies, which resemble those found in the Real World, are used to establish this story’s world setting. All of the identifying names and descriptions used which are similar to any real people, locations, and organizations, exist in this story’s universe too and their use here is for strictly fictional purposes, to provide context and reality for the plot. Their use here does not imply that any events described as occurring in those places represent depictions of events involving any real organizations or characters. And of course, any similarities between any real person and any character appearing in this story are purely coincidental and unintentional.

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