Jennifer kissed her mother goodbye (with licks, like a dog, because she was a dog), grabbed her school bag, and waddled out to her car. She noticed that her neighbors all seemed to share some similarities with her. They were all some kind of anthropomorphic mammal, and they were all very fat. Jennifer could hardly believe it! This was the new world that dweeb Kyle had transported her to? Aside from the apparent obesity centric society, it wasn’t all that bad, like a chubby chaser’s interpretation of Zootopia... or something. She had a feeling that some other shoe was going to drop eventually, but just in case it didn’t she would hold off on her revenge plot until then.
Squeezing into her car was a bit of a struggle, even if it did seem a smidge bigger than she remembered. Once she was comfortable and buckled in, she got the idea to drop the top and stick her tongue out as she drove, letting it happily flop in the wind. She was a dog, and it was a great way to cool off. Then again, why did that seem like a good idea? Was it really her doggy instincts? The only reason she had these instincts was because of the curse, right? It was something to think about for sure, but thinking would have to wait because she just noticed that there were two fast food places about a five minutes’ walk away from her school’s campus... and she had a feeling they offered student discounts. Her stomach grumbled again, even though she just ate, and she was still running a little late...
“No... no, bad girl,” Jennifer whispered to herself, “We can get fast food later. We just ate.” That seemed to do the trick for her... for now at least. She pulled up to the student parking lot and parked her car in her usual spot. If squeezing into the car was tricky, getting out was a fair way trickier, but after a minute she popped out of the doorframe and locked up her car. “Okay, so far so good. Time to see what this world did to my friends and whether any of the classes are different. God I hope that not too much else has changed!”