It made more sense for her to be in a dirty diaper if she was the appropriate age for it. Amber changed “teenage” to “toddler”. The changing station she was on shrunk to be regular-sized, her clothes became a short toddler dress, and she herself reverted to being a toddler. Dr. Long removed Amber’s diaper and began to wipe her down. Bored, Amber generated another sentence on the app, this one focused on her.
“The toddler isn’t potty-trained, but was still hired to work as a secretary.” Amber raised an eyebrow. After a moment, she changed “secretary” to “gynecologist”. Her clothes changed again, from being an adorable toddler outfit to being scrubs patterned with cartoon characters. A nametag, describing her as Dr. Amber White, appeared on the front of her scrubs.
“All right, done!” Dr. Long said, taping on the fresh diaper. Amber had been so caught up in the app, she hadn’t realized Dr. Long was finishing. “Time to get back to work, Amber.”
“Wight,” Amber said in a toddler lisp. Dr. Long helped her down from the changing station, then the two left the bathroom. The secretary behind the reception desk, someone Amber recognized as previously being a doctor for the clinic, handed Amber a clipboard. Amber looked down and called her patient’s name.
Her patient, a heavily pregnant woman, walked over hesitantly.
“Come wif me,” Amber instructed. She led the woman into an exam room. As they walked, Amber generated a new sentence on the app.
“The pregnant woman is reluctant for a toddler to do her checkup.”