You, an 18-year-old boy, arrive home tired from school and throw your backpack on the floor. Your room is exactly as always: messy, books open on the table, clothes scattered on the chair, and the computer still on since morning. Nothing seems different... Until the door opens. Henry, your best friend, enters—and for a second you think it's someone else. The nerdy, shy, and somewhat awkward boy has simply disappeared. In his place, someone with a defined body visible under his t-shirt, an upright posture, a confident look, and a surprisingly handsome face… without the glasses. Even the way he walks has changed, firmer, almost as if he'd always been like that.
You stare at him, confused. He smiles, clearly feeling good about himself. He takes out his cell phone and shows you an app: EvoFace. According to him, it's simple: you take a picture, write how you want to look—stronger, more handsome, taller, anything—and the app does the rest in seconds. And you transform into a version of yourself. And the strangest thing: everyone is using it. Only five-star reviews. He approaches, excited.
Curious… and a little competitive, you agree. You download the app, open the camera, and take a quick photo. You describe your appearance: strong, beautiful, and attractive, and confirm. For a few seconds, nothing happens. Then the screen begins to glow—an intense pink hue illuminating your face. A strange sensation runs through your body.
Your hair grows rapidly, becoming longer, straighter, and darker. Your face changes, more delicate features, eyes a different color. Your body adjusts—narrower shoulders, a thinner waist, hips taking shape… breasts emerge from under your firm, feminine clothes. The reflection on the screen stares back at you. You have become a very beautiful and attractive girl. But… that's not what you asked for. Henry is completely shocked, looking you up and down.
Henry: “You… turned into a girl!?”