“I am the ultimate high school athlete.”
Noah’s head began to spin as reality seemed to warp around him. Even his own body felt like it was warping along with the rest of his world.
Finally, the feeling passed. Noah shakily stood to his full height. But though he’d been tall before, it still seemed like everything was smaller than it should be.
Noah looked around his room, discovering it was full of trophies and plaques. Every sport his school offered was represented: soccer, football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, swimming, track and field. There were even some plaques commemorating his wins in physique contests.
This last realization caused Noah to head to the bathroom to look in the mirror and use the scale. He discovered that he was now 6’5” to his old 6’2”, and weighed in at 240 pounds of solid muscle. Everything about him was big and buff, and all topped with a sexy face.
Memories of his new life flooded in. Noah remembered as a little kid trying every new sport he came across. He started lifting at 12 and by freshman year was already quite muscular. His performance in various sports had led to him being scouted, even then, by colleges. Four years later he was still fielding offers.
His family were far more affectionate towards him now, given his good looks and success. His parents were proud of him, his sisters couldn’t help but sneak peeks at him, and his younger brother Phil treated him as his hero. Noah also discovered that, to earn some pocket money, he worked as a personal trainer on the weekends.
“Wow,” Noah muttered to himself, “this book really is magic. Now I have an amazing life. What should I do now?”