Astrid the brave, a gorgeous and strong knight admired by everyone in the kingdom, went to a small village to fight a monster sent by the demon king. It was a weird octopus with one huge eye. The villagers were terrified, but when they saw Astrid with her golden hair flowing in the wind, her blue eyes full of determination, and her sword raised with courage, they all knew everything would be ok.
Astrid managed to corner the monster, but then the monster held a small villager with one of its tentacles. Astrid tried to help her but ended up being surrounded by a tentacle herself. The monster put its tentacle on both her and the villager's forehead. Astrid felt how she was losing consciousness, but before falling completely asleep, she threw her sword towards the monster's eye, killing it instantly.
When she woke up she felt weird; she felt light and weak. She looked down, and instead of her big chest and her armor, she saw a flat one with villager clothes. She looked at her reflection in the window and saw the villager's face with freckles staring back at her. With horror, she realized she had swapped bodies with her. When the villager woke up inside Astrid's body, she screamed, scared.
After Astrid calmed her down, she got to know her name is Milly. It was weird seeing her own body being used by someone else, especially someone so scared and shy.
Astrid: "Hey…it's ok, calm down, we just need to get to the capital. I know the king and queen will know what to do, ok? So stop crying with my face...I need you to be strong, girl, ok?
Milly cleaned her tears and nodded.
Milly: "Ok...just...I'm not a little girl...I'm 28, you know."
Astrid was surprised; she was 24, so this was just the icing on the cake. Not only did she swap bodies with a weaker and smaller person but also someone older. She coughed and tried to keep her stoic attitude.
Astrid: "I see. Well, lead the way, Milly; technically, you are the one who is the knight now." Milly started walking by; she was sweating a lot, and it was clear she was still nervous and scared.