Laura thought for a moment, considering her options. She looked down at her soiled clothes and felt a wave of embarrassment wash over her.
"Make everyone see me as a baby," she said finally, her voice barely above a whisper. "That way, I won't feel so... humiliated."
The wizard's expression softened, and he nodded sympathetically. "I can do that," he said. "But are you sure that's what you want? It's a big change."
Laura hesitated, but then nodded firmly. "Yes, I'm sure. Please, just do it."
The wizard waved his hand in a circular motion, and Laura felt a strange sensation wash over her. When it passed, the wizard smiled and nodded.
"It's done," he said. "Everyone will see you as a baby from now on. You'll find that it's quite... liberating."
Laura wasn't so sure about that, but she was willing to try anything to escape the embarrassment of her current situation.
The wizard snapped his fingers, and Laura felt herself being lifted off the ground. She was transported through space and time, and when she opened her eyes again, she found herself in a familiar yet strange place.
It was her childhood home, but it looked different somehow. The furniture was the same, but it seemed... bigger. And the room was filled with all sorts of baby things: toys, bottles, diapers.
Laura looked around, confused, and that's when she saw it. A big, ornate crib stood in the center of the room, and she was lying inside it.
She sat up, looking around in wonder. This was her room, but it had been transformed into a giant nursery. And she was trapped in the middle of it, surrounded by baby things.
Laura's mind reeled as she tried to process what was happening. She was a baby again, at least in the eyes of everyone else. And she was living in a giant nursery, surrounded by all the trappings of infancy.
It was a strange and disorienting feeling, but Laura was determined to make the best of it. She would learn to navigate this new reality, no matter how strange it seemed.