Mark decided on a first change for Aidan rather quickly. “Aidan, from now on, you will walk on your hands, putting your feet in the air. You won´t get sick from it, nor will you have a problem with your blood, which will work like you stand normal. And nobody will find it weird or comment on it.” Then Mark laughed as Aidan´s body reacted to his command.
Aidan looked unhappy, but wasn´t to shocked about the sentence. That was, until his body worked on it alone. He toppled forward, only to catch himself with his hands to break the fall. But, instead of remaining on all fours, he pushed his legs upwards, and with little difficulty went into a handstand, his legs perfectly straight up right next to each other.
“Woah, Mark. I didn´t believe that that would work. I was never good at doing a handstand, and now it happened all on his own. But as funny as that pose is, I don´t want to run around this way the whole time. I don´t think my arms can hold me up for long.” Aidan said, surprised by the whole thing.
Mark had stopped laughing by now, but was still grinning. He was sure that if Aidan was wearing his shirt still, it would have dropped around his head as soon as he pushed his legs up. “You will make it work, I´m sure.”
Aidan frowned at that. “How? I already feel the strain in my arms, and how would I … Huh?” Aidan turned confused as he forgot the change, instantly thinking everything was normal as it was.
“You alright?” Mark asked at the sudden stop from Aidan´s answer, even if he knew why he had stopped.
“Yeah, I´m okay. I just had no idea what I wanted to say.” Aidan explained, looking a bit confused. “But please don´t change me, Mark. I think my life is already complicated enough.”
Mark still grinned at him. “We will see.”