Second grader.
Well that's what Lisa thought. Gazing at her room she could see a sturdy child's bed, dresser, and numerous toys littering her floor. Slowly she now approached her nightstand, after seeing a piece of paper on it. Picking the paper up she could see her name and grade level.
"A second grader," she grumbled. "Oh that's just perfect!"
Sitting down in a huffed, Lisa folded her arms before looking at her watch. Gazing at her watch she now read the display out loud, if only to confirm her current juvenile status.
"7 years, 6 months, 0 days."
Doing some quick math Lisa realized her birthday was still in May, a small conciliation for her trouble. Still the though of having to go through grade school wasn't exactly appealing.
"There's got to be a way to fix this," Lisa whispered, wincing at the childish tenor of her voice. Looking around her, she realized trying to fix this would be a little harder than she thought.
Lisa's old laptop was gone now. At 16 it was a necessity but not at 7. Trying to use her parents laptop would also prove to be a task as her parents most likely had parental locks on it. Finally, even if she could find a 'progression watch's their was another issue. Lisa had no money now, at least none she could access very easily. The original watch had cost her $100. How many parents would willingly part with $100 so their 7 year old daughter could buy a supposed magic age changing watch?
As Lisa pondered these questions she realized this was going to take a long time to figure out.