As you get up for a shower, jet black hair in your eyes, you feel odd. Kind of reweighted. A look in the mirror, and you jump back. That's not you! Looking down at your pale sun-starved hands, small and frail, it all adds up. You're a goth girl. Taking off the black lace panties and black "Weezer but they're goth" t-shirt, you're definitely a girl. A girl who needs a shower, that is. After a quick and surprisingly respectful washing up, you go to your wardrobe to check out your cute new goth clothes. Maybe you'll have some vintage Love & Rockets merch or a big ol' gothic lolita style dress... nope, it's just your normal clothes. You don't have anything new or special, it seems like the only thing that changed was your body and what you wore to bed last night. Other than that... no bras, no panties, nothing feminine or particularly goth-y... yeah, that's a disappointment. You see some photos of yourself have been changed to have your new girl body in them, so that's cool, but you're still dressed like you'd normally be in them. Pulling out your phone and searching for pics from a recent beach trip, surely your swimsuit's changed. You can't be a girl walking around in trunks with no top, right? Nope, that's exactly what you are in those pictures, yet nobody seemed to notice...
Your mom calls your name, "Kyle, breakfast!"
Heading down in the darkest clothes you could find, you're met with pancakes.
"Growing food for a growing boy, that's right."
So you're still a boy? Okay, guess you just look like a goth girl. Long dark hair drooped over the sickly pale face of a girl in a... navy polo shirt and black slacks. Yeah, you didn't really have many options for gothic, turns out you'd subconsciously been choosing rather upbeat and preppy clothes your whole life.