Eventually Jason decided to try and mess with the shoppers and type of store in one change.
“Okay.... let’s see what this does...” he thought.
Jason then quickly changed “shoppers” into “farm-workers” then looked up for the result. He had to stop himself from immediately bursting out laughing by covering his mouth with his other hand.
The shoe store had changed from a generic foot locker rip off into a family run down to earth store. The sign now read “Smithton Family work shoes barn.”
The older black man was now dressed like a farmer in overalls, a blue rugged t-shirt, and a straw hat. He even grew a fuller beard now. Next to him was still a teenager, but now a black girl wearing similar clothes to the older man. She had a curly Afro which poofed to either side from the hat and a nicer pink shirt over her tightly fit overalls. Presumably they were now family which explains his... er, her dramatic change.
The middle aged woman was now an older man dressed somewhat nicely helping his now younger soon try out some oversized boots. He had a clean cut beard and showed too much body hair, while the sone turned out somewhat cuter overall. The white guy was now much older, also seemingly part of the other two’s family as he helped the man with his sons shoes.
“Wow, this thing is insane!” He laughed. “I know we’re somewhat near farmland but I still don’t know how a place like this would survive over here.” He wondered.
He looked back inside the store and noticed the new older man was talking to the young black girl who was now working the register. The other two weren’t far behind him as they approached the counter.
“Hm, if I don’t fix it now they’ll all stay changed. I guess I should at least try to fix the store.... don’t really like a farm themed store anyway.” He thought.
Jason walked over to the store, leaning on the edge of the store. He had no idea of the possibility of changing himself by being in the store, nor his lack of awareness of such an event occurred. As he leaned on the edge of the entrance, he loaded up a sentence.
“The shoe store is mainly for farmers.”
“Okay.... let’s make it more appropriate for a mall...” he muttered as he typed.
What does Jason change, and is he in the store enough to be accidentally changed himself?