"Julie is so gonna love this thing!" you gushed, studying the remote in your hand as you walked down the street. Despite lacking any physical female attributes you certainly walked like a woman thanks to having the redhead's personality. It was as though you'd been walking in your sister's heels all your life. You ignored the stares and chuckles from other people as you passed by them and headed to a local coffee shop where Julie was meeting you. "Oh hey girl friend!" you greeted Julie, who was sat outside enjoying a latte. Her jaw fell open at the sight of you wearing your sister's clothes.
After kissing on the cheek instead of the lips, you maneuvered yourself into a chair and ordered a coffee from the amused waitress. "What the hell are you doing Daniel??" Julie asked, looking you over and shaking her head.
"You know I think I prefer Danielle!" you responded with an effeminate giggle.
"Excuse me?" Julie mumbled.
Before the conversation went any further you placed the remote on the table and smiled, tapping it with a finger. "This is about to make your life a whole lot more exciting sweetie, as long as you hang out with me that is" you said, before explaining in length what the remote actually did. But Julie was skeptical of course. "Did you hit your head this morning? You look ridiculous in those clothes!" Julie grumbled.
You let out a sigh and then rolled your eyes. "Look, I accidentally swapped my personality with some skank I saw, but I didn't see the point in switching back. I mean... one personality is as good as the next right??" you answered. "And like... I borrowed some of my sister's clothes and I was hoping you could help me find a boyfriend" you said in an excited tone.
Julie frowned, looking a little hurt. "But... I'm your girlfriend!" she muttered.
"Oh come on, you're better than that now, you're my BFF!" you told her, grabbing her hands.
"Look, if this is your way of breaking up with me..." Julie started saying, not wanting to believe what you had said. You sighed again and then picked the remote up off the table. A little demonstration was in order.
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