Jennifer was a bitch, she was a part of her own bitchy squad with her bitchy friends and just acted like, you guessed it, a bitch!
It’s a good thing ol’ Kyle was teaching her a lesson.
But Jennifer isn’t who we’re going to focus on.
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Transform or Dare is a fluid game, established many decades ago. The rules are simple, someone asks ‘Transform or Dare’ and the other person has one minute to decide whether they would like a physical or mental transformation, or choose to complete a task which they will complete, regardless of when and where they are, their body works on it’s own.
That’s the simple game. It can be used for fun with friends, or to mess with enemies. There are ways to counter each and every transform or dare.
But a lesser known, but equally fun variation of the game is played, usually among friendship groups.
The game requires three players for it to begin, but can include and infinite of other people. The ritual consists of the players saying ‘Transform or Dare Together’.
Once initiated, the players, in order of starting age (oldest first), will have to pick either ‘transform’ or ‘dare’, and one other player (at random) will choose their transformation or dare, this player is immediately aware that they are to transform the individual, there is no way for it to be misinterpreted.
Whilst the game is active, anyone outside of the game is aware unless stated in one of the T’s or D’s. Regardless of what happens throughout the course of the game, every individual who was not responsible for the game will forget every experience’s or will undo every transformation they may have faced during the game.
The game is over when all players decide it is over. Once the game has begun, every player must be unanimous in their decision to end the game, otherwise the game will not end, and each player will not return from their transformed state, and all outside individuals will still be aware of the experiences.
When the game is officially finished, all players will return back to how they were before the game started. Unless.
If all players agree (except the unlucky one), one player will not be reverted for a specified amount of time. This includes any physical or mental transformations, and any dares they had to complete still being remembered by any/all outside people.
That is all the rules of the game. It’s simple, but complicated. For those who choose to play it, it can be a little more forgiving than the original. However, with the wrong group of ‘friends’ it can be much, much worse…