Jeff looked up at his mother with wide eyes, trying to explain why he had chosen to regress to a toddler. However, he had a hard time trying to explain with proper words. His mother smiled and nodded, trying to make sense of what he was saying, but it was no use.
"I think we need to fix this," she said, standing up and heading to her room. She sat down at the computer and began to navigate the program, but it was clear she was having a difficult time.
Despite the challenges, she persisted, and after several minutes of trial and error, she finally stumbled upon the solution. With a few quick keystrokes, she made the necessary adjustments, hoping that it would resolve Jeff's language problem.
Meanwhile, Jeff was still sitting in the kitchen, waiting for his mother to return. Suddenly, he felt a strange sensation, and to his surprise, he found that he could speak clearly and properly again. Excited by this newfound ability, Jeff jumped down from the chair and ran to his mother's room, eager to share the good news with her.
As he burst into the room, he was met with a shocking sight. His mother was now a 1-year-old baby girl, sitting in a baby walker, dressed in a pink baby outfit and in a new nursery. Jeff's eyes widened in astonishment, but before he could even process what he was seeing, his mother looked up at him and spoke in a clear, adult voice.
"Hey, sweetie! I'm glad you can talk again. I made a few adjustments to the program, and I think I might have gotten a bit carried away."
Jeff's eyes were still fixed on his mother's baby-like appearance, but he managed to stammer out a question. "M-mom, what happened to you?"
His mother chuckled and explained, "I was trying to fix your language issue, but I think I ended up regressing myself instead." Jeff couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation. "This is crazy, mom!"
His mother smiled and said, "I know, right? But you know what? I think I kind of like it. Being a baby again is actually pretty fun." Jeff grinned, feeling a sense of excitement and possibility. "Yeah, I know what you mean. Being a toddler again is pretty cool too."
As they both sat there, enjoying their new and unexpected circumstances, Jeff's mother turned to him and asked, "So, now that we're both in this... unusual state, what do you think we should do?"