The sun shone brightly that summer day. You, an 18-year-old boy in your second year of high school, about to graduate the following year, wanting only to relax, went to the beach: warm sand, the sound of the waves, and the smell of the sea breeze. A perfect day. You spent hours swimming and doing other things. Until, exhausted, you finally fell asleep. When you opened your eyes again, the world seemed… different. The tight bikini, the long hair falling over your shoulders, the soft, feminine body. Your voice sounded higher-pitched. You had transformed into a girl.
You ran desperately home and explained everything to your mother and your best friend – it was a complete disaster. A week passed. Now, the mirror reflects a girl where there was once a boy, and life goes on, even though you are a woman now, some things remain normal and others are different: personality, thoughts, and new clothes. It's morning, the bedroom door opens, it's your best friend, Julia, with her backpack on her back and her uniform.
Julia: "Wake up, sleepyhead! You didn't even show up for class yesterday... is becoming a girl affecting you that much?"