Jennifer woke up to find her room had changed dramatically, it was covered in nerdy posters, featuring graphs, beakers, a few pictures of space travel and sci-fi novels. The whole room was a strange mixture of toys and books. Jennifer was confused on what happened, her room never looked so studious. Jennifer stood up as she wobbled to get used to her changed body. Making it to the bathroom it was no secret she had gotten a year younger, her big growth spurt must gave left her has she dwindled even smaller. Her height really showing as she struggled to see herself in the tall bathroom mirror over the sink. She checked herself for anything else, her body had not just shrunken but she had lost alot of weight too, gone was any sort of athleticism, she was scrawny, like a toothpick. Her braces somehow remained on her from yesterday and her hair seemed much shorter, only to her neck now. She cautiously pulled out her pants to reveal her mound, it's hairs still thankfully present, though they had thinned out greatly since yesterday. She wasn't too young yet she thought to herself, not wanting to dwell on her flat chest.
Jennifer returned to her room to get dressed, only to find her attire had changed as well, her clothes had changed from sporty and active to what could realistically called reserved. Thick sweaters, long skirts and plain thick white socks, she never had such ugly clothing before. Confused Jennifer tried them one, rolling her eyes as she saw each one properly fit her, or almost, some of the sweaters were too bulky.
Jennifer shook her head, great, somehow by doing her homework and skipping a soccer game she was turning into a nerd. Jennifer gulped at the thought of potentials bullies at school, the curse made things tricky enough the last thing she needed was to be surrounded by kids. They can be so mean when they sense weakness. Thanks to the curse, Jennifer was just that, the nerdy runt.
Jennifer grabbed her bag and headed down to eat breakfast. After a quick bowl of cereal she headed for the bus stop, hoping she could make it through the day.