"Excuse me?" Dan came to a stop. She turned. A young Indian man was standing nearby, looking lost. "You're an employee, right?"
"Yes," Dan said.
"Great. I need some help." The man scanned Dan's badge. "All right. Dan. I bet that's short for Danielle or something. Anyways, Dan, my girlfriend ran out of her favorite brand of makeup. I promised to pick up some more for her while I was running errands, but everywhere is sold out. I need someone to help me choose something new for her."
"Um, sure. I should warn you, I don't know much about makeup."
"That's okay, I can change that." The man tapped on his phone. Suddenly, Dan knew more about makeup than even the most experienced makeup artist. "And I'll upload a picture of my girlfriend so that you can find the right foundation color..."
A tap later, and Dan was back to being an adult. Though she was still female. And, judging by the feeling around her waist, still not potty trained. Apparently this man hadn't noticed that particular skill was at a toddler level. In addition, like the man, she was now Indian.
"All right." Dan's new voice was melodic and sweet. "Let's find some new makeup for your girlfriend." Dan led the way to the makeup department, where she used her new makeup knowledge to pick out a brand that was cheap but high quality. She then did a full face of makeup on herself to successfully choose the right colors. The man was beaming by the time they were done.
"You did a great job! I'm gonna rate you five stars." He tapped on his phone. "And I'm gonna guess that you aren't really a toddler, some other person just left you like that." Dan nodded. "Well, welcome back to adulthood." He tapped on his phone a few times. "There. Now you don't look like my girlfriend anymore. But you're still a knockout. Bye!" The man walked away.
Dan felt pee squirt into her diaper. She was apparently a gorgeous, diaper-dependent woman. A far cry from the person that had walked into the store that morning. Curious about her new appearance, Dan grabbed a mirror and looked at her reflection. She was, in fact, beautiful, and also...