"Since you're so inamoured by your happy little life among the cheerleaders, I think I'll ruin that for you, and make you one of the people you so readily insult every day of your life. Jennifer, I dare you to become the most dedicated emo girl that ever lived, in everything you wear, to everything you say, do, or listen to. I dare you to become that which you used to loath most: emo. And I dare you to be completely aware of what you're doing, but wholly unable to do anything about it."
"...fuck you, Kyle! That's perverse. I'll never be like those dirty little freaks!" she screamed, hanging up the phone.
But as soon as the reciever was down, she could feel something was going awry. The urge was growing inside her to die her hair red and black, and gel it across one eye. Her desire to be a cheerleader was waning fast, and even as these thoughts entered her mind she was going upstairs to make herself a makeshift emo outfit, to wear to go and get a piercing.
When she was done getting changed, she realised the potential had been there all along. She found herself wearing a black and white striped longsleeve T-shirt with a blazer that used to be her brothers. She found some old hallowene hairspray and dyed her hair temporarily black, and she wore baggy, ripped jeans. All it took then was an over abundance of makeup, and she could have blended in with even the most devout emo kid.
Just looking at herself she was suddenly becoming turned on, by the thought of herself being so deep, and the thought of emoboys and emogirls. She always suspected that emokids were so into themselves that they got thrills by looking in the mirror, but she had no idea.
Her hand slowly slipped down her new baggy jeans, and began to stroke her new vagina gently, starting her heart racing and her breathing to get heavier.
She caught herself before she got too into it, and realised how much she had taken to the transformation. She wanted to cry, but just couldn't force the tears. Instead she found a pen and a piece of paper, and wrote a quick poem about how her soul had changed.
And then, she had business to attend to.