You wonder what else your power can do. You marvel at how nobody thinks anything is wrong whatsoever, including her. You decide that even though she doesn't notice or think she is deformed that it will negatively impact her so you put her back to normal.
You then decide to mess with yourself for a minute. You decide to start small. You will eyes and ears to switch places so that nobody else will notice. Soon you are confronted by a disorienting sight. Your eyes are each looking off to one side. Your brain is wired to put the images together using parallax for depth perception. As the images no longer overlap your brain is having a hard time making sense of the images.
You find that if you close one eye you can see a continuous image. It just doesn't like up with where your brain thinks it should be. After a few minutes you decide it is too disorienting so you restore yourself back to normal.
You wonder what else you can do. You think about your arms. Rather than swap them with something you wonder if you can just move them. You will them to move down your body so that they are protruding out of your hips. Soon your arms are popping out of your hips. Even your shirt has adapted. Your sleeves are fused with your jeans. Your shirt has closed off entirely.
You decide to test it out so you walk up to the counter. "Can I have another side of BBQ sauce?" you ask the woman who is working. She doesn't even blink at your odd physiology.
"Of course," she replies. She goes back to grab it and then hands it to you. You reach forward but your coordination is off. Rather than grabbing the sauce your hand hits the counter underneath. You sheepishly reach up and fumble to grab the sauce. Finally you succeed. Only then do you see a faint expression of curiosity from her but it is due to your behavior not your appearance or physiology.
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