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Tyler exited the Spoty Transformation Machine. He/she heard the warning that the reset was incomplete. Tyler found himself/herself with the body of a hot 24-year-old woman and the face of a geeky 14-year-old boy.  His/her body was sexy, but his mouth was full of braces, and he/she had zits that were hidden by his/her long hair. The problem was he/she didn't know which was the real Tyler. 

Something went wrong with the Spoty, leaving him/her in this mixed-up state.  There was only one thing to do. Wait for his/her mother/girlfriend and ask her who the real Tyler was. Then the controls could be fixed, and he/she would return to his/her real life. Tyler hoped she was the sexy woman, but he/she suspected he was the geeky teenager.

<Note: Tyler's lesbian girlfriend had sabotaged the machine. She didn't like Tyler cheating on her all the time. It served the bitch right that she would have to be a geeky boy and simp man for the rest of his life.>

"What have you done?" Allison demanded.

"I, er, I," Tyler stammered.

"How many times have I told you not to fool around with the transformation machine."

"I don't know." By the way that she was being treated, Tyler knew that she must really be a boy, not a gorgeous woman. Allison was playing her part well. She planned what she would say for hours on her way home.

"Look at you. I don't know what I am going to do with you."

"I'm sorry."

"After I turn you back, I'm returning the transformation machine. I see you can't be trusted with it around."

"But..." Tyler said reflexively like a child whose favorite toy was being taken away.

"No, buts.  Get in the machine right now. I'll turn you back."

"Awe, do I have to now?" Tyler whined when he realized he wouldn't be using the transformation machine any more.

"Yes, young man."

Tyler entered the machine while Allison reset the controls. She decided that 14 was too mature for Tyler, she decided to set the machine to give Tyler the body of a nine-year-old.

Composite Photos by Pietra Schwarzler, Yolk CoWorking - Krakow, Liza Summer, and Ron Lach

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