As Mike and Valentin head into the garden, they are unaware of the front door opening and Valentin’s little sister Lucia entering the house, “mom, dad, Valentin? I’m home,” the six-year-old says, but receives no answer, “uh? Is no one home?”
Lucia has long smooth black hair that reach just past her shoulders, she also has brown eyes and, for a six-year-old, an athletic figure, in other words: Lucia could be “Varlerie’s” twin.
When the little girl walks into the house, she hears voices of young children coming from the garden, when she walks into the living room, she stops dead when she spots two children, a boy and a girl, playing in the garden, the girl looking identical to her.
Lucia is shocked and backs out of the living room, “wh-what the… why… why does that girl look exactly like me,” she asks herself, “and the boy… he… he looks like that handsome friend of Valentin’s… Mike I think. I didn’t know Mike had a brother,” the little girl decides to head to Valentin’s room to confront the two teens, who she assumes are just ignoring her.
The six-year-old hurries up the stairs and opens the door to Valentin’s room, “Valentin, Mike… I…,” she starts but cuts herself off when she realizes that the room is empty, only Valentin’s Laptop is running with a weird looking game open. “Weird… Valentin never leaves his Laptop running when he’s not around,” the little girl mumbles to herself.
Lucia looks around in confusion, when her eyes land on the Laptop, she raises an eyebrow when she notices a 3D-model of herself on the screen, “what the…,” she says before walking over to have a closer look.
“What kind of game is this,” she asks herself, after noticing Valentin’s details right next to the 3D-model of her “twin”. Lucia climbs on the chair and finds the manual, her eyes widen as she reads through the manual, “impossible,” she mutters, “but… it would make sense: Mike and Valentin aren’t here and they would never leave two kids all by themselves”.
The more Lucia thinks about it, she feels anger raise in her, “I knew Mike was interested in me the same way I am interested in him,” the girl mumbles, “but instead of asking me if I’d want to be his girlfriend, he transformed Valentin into me and made himself younger. He wants Valentin to get comfortable as a girl, then he’ll transform HER and himself back into teens and date HER instead of ME! What a cheat! If he thinks he can get away from me by transforming my stupid brother into me, he is so wrong!”
Lucia thinks for a while, then she grins, “hmm… maybe I’m still able to be Mike’s girl,” she says, “all I need to do is find a way to take my “twin’s” place… hehe… and I think I know how, but first,” the little girl pulls out her phone and hooks it to the Laptop, soon she has transferred the Chronivac onto her phone.
Working fast, the six-year-old creates a fake error message, which states that an error has accord and that the program has been deleted from the Laptop for security reasons. Her plan continues to take form, as Lucia leaves the fake message on Valentin’s screen, before sneaking into her room, closing the door behind her.
Lucia sits down on her bed and grins down at her phone, “now I have the power,” she says to herself, “time to set things right,” with that, Lucia starts to rewrite the reality the way SHE wants it.