Walking around the room as the size of your mother was both odd and exciting. Her short height gave the an entirely different perspective to the room around you, you noticed things that you wouldn't have spotted before like the fact that there was a small golden object stuck partway beneath the dresser.
You reached down to grab the object, which was easier said than done considering you nearly fell over due to new weight in different places, and pulled it from it's jammed prison. Almost immediately you recognized it.
"The necklace Dad gave Mom..."
This little gold jewelry was a gift from your father to your mother the Christmas before they broke up. You thought back to the happier times, you were a kid then and it felt like nothing could have gone wrong in the world. You suddenly remember your mother's face when she told you and your sisters the bad news. She started sobbing uncontrollably and hugged the three of you for hours.
Almost by instinct, you reached around your neck and put the necklace on, the little golden heart fell to a rest comfortably between your new bosom. The tingling started happening again, covering your whole face. It felt much more defined than the last few changes, probably because the human body's face had many more nerves and senses in it than the rest of the body.
You closed your eyes, imagining your face squashing down and plumping to match your mother's rosy face. You could feel your hair lengthening and growing down the back of your neck, most likely changing it's color to her deep scarlet red as it went.
Your lips plumpened and your nose shrank. A burning in your eyes suggested that they were changing from brown to green, which tempted you to finally open them and stare at the mirror. Gasping, you came face to face with your own mother in the mirror, looking just as confused as you did.
"Whoa..." you said in her voice, soft and soothing.
You grabbed a loose strand of red hair and played with it slightly, amused by suddenly having long hair. But as you did, you jumped at the sound of...
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