Thursday, April 30, 2020

Wrong Potion

"This can't be real..." Thomas sighed under his breath.
Brewing a potion that was intended to make his crush fell in love with him went wrong. Thomas learned how to make a potion to make someone fell in love with you with just a strand of their hair.
But somehow Thomas got something wrong during the brewing process, and when he drank the potion, his body immediately shift into an exact copy of Mei.

No idea on how to turn himself back, Thomas gave Mei a call explaining the situation. And hoping that Mei wanted to take him in as her twin sister.

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  1. Give me the option so I wanna becoming her

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  2. A wise man once said, if the love is strong enough, everything can be changed... back.

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    1. Love may even be stronger and voluntary and willingly accept the permanent change(s) .... with love!

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  3. After this accident I would make sure to stay Mei forever and sincerely live my new life as a very happy woman! - Tom -

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  4. Becoming Mei irreversably is simply a gift of Love itself .... . Wish it happens to me, I will be the happiest woman on earth!! - Tom -

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  5. I love it to make that mistake intentionally and sincerely enjoy my new life as Mei's "twinsister". And I really will love it when we will be looking for a lovely guy for each of us who will become more than just a friend .... . - Tom -

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  6. Becoming such a lovely, gorgeous woman myself irreversably is like winning the lottery. Love it to experience this asap! - Tom -

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  7. Unfortunately for Thomas, Mei didn't want to go along with his solution; she thought that he had caused his own problems and so had to come up with a solution for them himself. This conversation was hardly over when his mother came in. As a single parent, she was used to Thoams throwing "surprises" every now and then, but now she was quite stunned. Fortunately, she saw the things he had used, and added one plus one, after which an understanding look appeared on her face. "Well," she said, "it looks like I don't have a son anymore, but a daughter. I thought I knew your surprises by now, but you've far outdone yourself this time, Thomas." I tried to explain to her what had happened, but she interrupted me and waved it off. "No, Thomas, I don't need to hear how this could have happened, in fact, I don't want to know. All I do know is that you will now have to live forever as my daughter, as a reward for the "ultimate surprise" you have prepared for me. This decision is final, but I will reach out to you. I will help you with everything you need to learn - and above all you need to know and get used to as a woman! - to to (be able to) function as a fully-fledged female fellow human being in this society.And one of the first - also absolutely necessary changes - is that you will spend your last secondary school year at a different school. teasing or even bullying." Embarrassed and moved, I thanked her. She just smiled. "Come," she said, "let us begin by purchasing a new stock of clothing for you, for besides the purchase, of course, you will of course also have to practice in using feminine clothing and wearing it properly." Then, as she was about to leave, she turned abruptly and asked, smiling, "Oh yes, I'd almost forgotten the most important thing: what do you want to be called for the rest of your life?" I thought for a moment, and then, smiling, I said, ""Sarah Mei" will be my name." My mother wiped away a tear with emotion - they, like her mother, were called Sarah.
    The rest is really history. I have been happily married for over thirty years now, blessed with a lovely husband, three lovely children (two daughters and a son) and now visiting my mother, who lives in a special neighborhood with senior housing, where "the elderly" ( 60 years and older) can continue to live independently in small(er) houses, where everything is on one floor, and in the neighborhood there is also a care center especially for the residents of the neighborhood. Looking back on my "mistake", I'm glad I made that "mistake". I wouldn't have missed my life as an American-Asian woman for anything, all in all my mother and my "mistake" are the best thing that happened to me in this incarnation.... . - Tom -

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