Preschool was still school. Aaron didn’t want to be in school at all. He changed “preschool” to “daycare”. The world spun around him, then settled. He looked at his surroundings. Sure enough, he was no longer in any sort of school environment. He was in a daycare.
Pleased, Aaron decided to explore. He got to his feet and took a step, only to fall forward. Another thing that had changed was his clothing, though he hadn’t realized it at first. Now, though, he knew he was wearing a diaper, as its ability to impede his movement was what had caused him to fall. Over his diaper, he had a daycare uniform.
“You all right, Aaron?” asked a nearby daycare worker, who, moments ago, had been the preschool teacher. Aaron nodded. He got to his feet again.
“Why am I in a diaper?” he asked. The daycare worker smiled.
“Didn’t your mommy tell you? You might be potty-trained, but all kiddos here have to wear diapers. If you need to go, just let someone know and they’ll help you to the potty. Okay?” the daycare worker explained. Aaron nodded. “All right!”
Once the daycare worker had walked away, Aaron generated a new sentence on his phone. Being in daycare might be better than being in high school, but high school was better than a diaper.
“The daycare Aaron attends requires all attendees to wear diapers.”
Immediately, Aaron knew what to change.