Cameron sighed, "Well, It's just a costume for one day."
He put on the black leotard first. Jordyn gave him an online guide to tucking, which he followed step-by-step. Needless to say, tucking felt weird and uncomfortable for him. However, that paled in comparison to when he had the leotard on and realized how feminine his body was. He didn't even have the wig on yet and he already looked like a girl.
As he came out of the bathroom and showed Jordyn, she gushed over him. "Wow, you actually rock that better than Jen could've, but don't tell her I told you that."
"Alright," she continued. "Since you've never done cosplay before, I'll help you with the makeup. She began to apply the grey body paint on Cameron's skin, applying it to his face, hands, and legs. After she finished applying the body paint, she picked up the wig only to stop herself. "I guess I have to help you with the wig too. Just wait here for a second."
Jordyn left the room and about a minute later, came back with a wig cap. As she put it on his head, she explained to Cameron, "This will help keep the wig in place and cover up your real hair." A few more minutes later and the ensemble was complete. Jordyn gasped and gestured Cameron towards the mirror in her room.
"Wow, I look like a girl," Cameron said, dumbfounded.
"You sure do, Raven." Jordyn replied teasingly. "Alright, just let me put my Starfire costume on and we'll be off." She went into the bathroom to get changed, leaving Cameron to look at himself in the mirror. He felt...
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