You see a costume that you can clearly tell was a country boy version of a leprechaun costume. With a shamrock green tank top and had Proud to be a Leprechaun-American country lad on it in Golden letters, a realtree camo jacket, shamrock green jeans, Gold colored cowboy boots, and a real tree camo version of the traditional leprechaun hat. You see that the costume also includes red hair dye and leprechaun Ears and a beard. Interested you grab the costume and bring it to the front desk for purchasing. When you finish paying for it the cashier tells you that it's recommended that you change into the costume before you leave the store.
You tell her that you will put on the costume and the cashier walks you to the dye station where she dyes your hair bright leprechaun red. When she is finished you walk into the dressing room and began to take off your street clothes and put on the costume. Then you are finished putting on the costume you look in the mirror and think that you never want to take the costume off. All of a sudden you black out.
When you wake up you see that you are in the back of a pick up truck with a guitar in your hands and parked in a rural convenience store parking lot. "How the hell did I end up here" you say a voice that is a mixture of Irish and American South dialects. You look in the mirror you see that you are still in costume but the Leprechaun ears and beard now looks real and you now have shamrock green eyes. To make sure that you aren't seeing things you try to pull off ears and beard before realizing that they are now part of you. You take another glance at the store and you see that it and the other vehicles are giants compared to you and the leprechaun sized truck.
Memories of you new life surge in your head replacing the memories of your old life until it's finished.
You are Logan Scolaighe a third generation Leprechaun-American living in rural Georgia. You are deeply patriotic to your country since the United States in 1920 was the first country to give Leprechaun-Americans the same rights as American Humans. You are passionate about music and think to your hard work and a team supporting you. You are now one of the biggest hits in country music. You pour your country leprechaun life and experiences into your songs. You are a major advocate in the Leprechaun-American and LGBT communities and is an active participant of the movement for every country to give Leprechauns the same rights as humans. You hear a voice say, "Are you still trying to come up with a new song". You look up and see your husband and fellow country leprechaun, Shane staring at you while opening up the driver's door.
"I was thinking about something but I don't remember what it was now", you say grabbing your guitar, climbing out of the truck bed and into the cab by the passenger side of the truck. Shane starts the truck and the both you drive off into the distance.