When Bobby sees Aunt Marla in the room he asks "Why am I dressed like this?"
Aunt Marla responds with, "I don't know why, but almost everyone who sleeps in this room changes."
"Changes? In what way?" Bobby asked.
"I remember my experience with this curse. One day I was a teenage girl, the next day I was a old man. Next I was a little girl. Then I was a bird and the last day I was a cat." She informs you. "Same thing happened to your father, but with different transformations."
"So, how do I fix this?"
"After the fifth day, I became myself again, and the room never worked on me again. You just have to wait it out."
"Can't I just change myself into my normal clothes?"
"It's not that simple, sweetie." Marla warns Bobby. "Trust me, the curse will get worse if you try to fight it. You will just have to dress like a toddler today. Now I will be down stairs make breakfast. Call me if you need any help." Marla turns and leaves his room.
After Marla left, Bobby remembered that he didn't unpack all of his clothes. He had one suitcase he didn't unpack yet out in the hall. He ran out to open it and found that the clothes in it are unchanged. As he stared at his clothes he began to think. Should he really ignore his aunt on this. After all, he doesn't know much about the curse so who knows what will happen if he tries to fight it... After some consideration Bobby decides to...
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