You wake up early on Saturday morning, today you didn't have any chores to do and your homework from the high school was pretty easy so you had the whole day to do whatever you wanted.
You felt a strange compulsion to search the attic. You had no idea why you felt so strongly, the apartment was just dusty a mess and had a few boxes of various holiday decorations like Christmas lights and fake ghosts.
As you creep up the attic stairs you spot a strange metal box in the corner. You move over to it and pop off the lid.
Inside the box was a black velvet lining and a small device about the size of a smart phone. It looked like a strange remote. There were three buttons on the top of it, blue green and red. You pick up the strange device and a small torn note floats down from the box.
You decide to read the note:
"You have been chosen to recieve a new Trait Swapping Device. You may use it however you decide to.
Besides the three top buttons there are many other hidden buttons. For now try to expirement with the top three.
If you press the red button with the intent to swap a trait and point to a subject in mind you will swap traits. For example if you want to swap heights with someone, point the device at someone and think of swapping heights with them as you press the button. This button can swap any trait you can think of, from your relationships, your personality, your intelligence to anything physical about yourself.
If you press the blue button in the same manner as the red button, it will cause reality to rewrite itself as if those traits had always been that way. Only the holder of the device or anyone touching the holder of the device will remember the way things were before the trait swap.
If you press the gree-"
And then the note was ripped, you couldn't read the rest of it. You stand up and decide to...
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