Jon should try out being a girl
Ice on 6/28/2020 9:58:48 PM
Episode last modified by Ice on 7/1/2020 8:04:27 PM
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"This is so weird," said Jon. "My name... is... J-... J-... I can't say it! My name is Catherine."
Gary had started laughing, "*That's* what you think is weird?"
Jon looked down at his body. Everything about his body felt alien. The boobs now adorning his chest, the hair tickling his shoulders, and how small he now felt.
"So, *Catherine*," Gary savored the name as he spoke, "What do you say about staying in that body for a while? You already admitted that it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Plus, there's more changes I want to try out!"
Jon eyed his friend's mischievous smile, but he knew Gary was a good friend. He was a prankster, sure, but here he was with absolute power over Jon and he was still asking permission.
"Do I really have a choice?" asked Jon. He still wasn't used to his higher voice.
"Seriously, if you want to change back now I will. But c'mon! No guy has ever had this opportunity before! To see what it's like to be a girl?"
Jon contemplated it -- Gary was right. No other man has ever been in the body of a woman before.
Jon sighed, "Can we at least check that I can be changed back?"
"Oh, sure!" Gary said. "Your eyes are blue."
Sure enough, Jon's eyes changed from green to blue.
"I can't tell if that worked!" Jon said, not being able to see his own eyes.
Gary laughed, "Okay, okay. Your name is Jon."
"My name is... Jon. My name is Jon." It was somewhat relieving to be able to say his name again.
"I think that proves you can change back," said Gary. "So do you agree let me make some more changes, experience what it's like to be a girl for a little while?"
"How long is a 'a little while'?" Jon asked suspiciously.
Two weeks (31)
I don't know if you want to use this element of the plot or not, but in this branch, Jon only remembers the stone as a faded dream, and the stones whereabouts are unknown. Perhaps the stone isn't really missing, but Jon isn't aware of it.