Oliver grins as he grabs a ballerina costume off the rack. According to the tag, it’s for little girls ages three to six. Hopefully, he’ll wind up being six, not three. But if the costume makes him younger than he wants, he can always put his old clothes back on.
Oliver ducks into a dressing room at the back of the store and begins to put the costume on. At first, he doesn’t think it’s going to fit, but then he shrinks. He lets out a soft gasp as his hair grows and arranges itself into a ballerina perfect bun, he gets shorter, and his reproductive organs rearrange. Once the changes are done, he admires his reflection in the mirror.
She thinks that she makes a very cute little ballerina. The only issue is that there’s an extra piece to the costume that she doesn’t know what to do with. It seems to go under the clothes. Oliver turns around the dressing room, enjoying how the skirt billows around her. As she spins, her eyes land on a package of training pants someone left behind.
Now, the mysterious piece makes sense. It’s a cover, meant to be worn over training pants or a diaper, to protect from leaks. Curious despite herself, Oliver opens the package. The training pants say they fit children that are three to four years old. If she did end up being on the lower end of the costume’s age range, it might be nice to put them on.
Oliver removes the ring, takes off the costume, and tries on a pair of training pants.