The class stood at the back of the magic shop, shoveling nervously. Their English teacher had been giving a discussion on perspective. How does a certain perspective color the argument in a paper. How can it gives the author a bias or does it enlighten them to the issue. When writing a fictional story, how does an author puts themselves in their character's shoes to write about a diverse cast of people.
To expand on the their own perspectives the teacher decided to take his class to the Nu-life Booth at the back of the magic shop. Three weeks as a different person would be an wye opening experience for them all.
Since the Nu-Life Booth had a tendency to throw in a random twist, Mr. Tanaka specified that they would have to make sure the students confirmed their age and that they would be a member of the school. On top of that they would have to type in the change on a slip of paper they were about to draw.
There were two baskets. One for the boys to draw from and one for the girls. Each paper would specify a change in race, sex, gender, sexuality, or a combination. The rules further explained that if the paper the student drew stated a change in sex but not sexuality they would remain as they were in their new for. This meant a straight girl would become a straight boy. Since all field trips, especially ones promising 3 weeks of a very drastic change.
Mr. Tanaka smiled at the students who had gotten their permission slips signed. Not all of the students were exactly thrilled about that. Kyle had conveniently "forgotten" to show his parents the permission slip. Little did he know that his teacher had experience the forgetfulness of teenagers, had emailed all of the parents of his students with a permission slip.
Kyle had later learned his dad hadn't even read the email. He just signed the permission slip and sent it back. Well, he hoped his dad was good and shocked when he got home with a new look. Or would it be she by then?
While most were just changes in race, with a few had no visible change, Kyle had seen several boys become girls and vice versa. A couple former girls were using their new stud status to hit on their old friends. One seemed to be targeting one of the new girls, who seemed somewhat thrilled by the attention.
Finally it was Kyle's turn. He approached the basket and took his basket. Reading the paper, he saw that his change would be...