Natalie rushed to her room, retrieving the condom full of semen she made when she was a he. "Now THIS will be interesting..." she said before grabbing a turkey baster from the kitchen. She ripped the rim of the condom off to free the semen and loaded up the turkey baster with it, then inserted it into her new vagina and let it all out. It was such a strange experience, she felt the warmth traveling through her body quickly. Unbeknownst to Natalie, the semen inside of her was once her brother, Jeff. Although Jeff wasn't himself anymore, he was still aware of what was going on. He knew he had just been shot into a vagina, he just didn't know who's. As his mass traveled through Natalie's body he was sable to gain some coherent thoughts again, although not as intelligent as they once were. "Me.... Cum... In... Vagina..." the semen thought, forgetting its previous life as Jeff. "Cum... Go... Egg... Make... Baby..." it thought. The semen wasn't able to focus on much other than its only purpose since its consciousness was split into millions of identical, microscopic cells. Each one of those cells had a chance of impregnating the woman they were traveling in, although only one would reach its destination. As it went through the woman's body it grew more and more excited, finally being able to fulfill the one purpose it was created for. Finally the semen reached the egg, and with the fertilization finally complete all the other cells died off. The semen that was once Jeff finally fulfilled their purpose, as their thoughts faded it wasn't fear or pain, rather complete ecstasy and joy over finally completing their life cycle. There was no more Jeff, only a single sperm cell containing the formerly Nate's DNA. Although his existence was erased completely with this final act, the single sperm cell that remained would be the sole reason for a new life being created. The last sperm cell was finally absorbed into the egg, and the consciousness that it held slowly faded into nothin. All that remained was an egg that would soon change shape into a living organism.