The computer woken up and her profile pulled up, Felicity stared at, wondering what she should do.
"If anything," she amended after a couple seconds, and reaching for the mouse, she moved the pointer across the screen, was tempted to click on a few of the options she saw, but instead scrolled past.
Certain things she saw she immediately saw were a no-go. Changing her sex and gender was one of them, as, so far as she knew, she was a girl, was female, and was happy so, even if there was a part of her, so small it wasn't funny, which questioned this. Trying to ignore what she felt and how she was missing something, Felicity clicked through the information, not changing anything, content to read for the moment. Thinking she'd know what to change when she saw it, she did briefly wonder why some things were greyed out and she was unable to access them. But losing interest after a bit, she moved on.
What she'd felt earlier soon coming back to her, and she was again revelling in how exciting the Chronivac could be, yet, at the same time, there was something about which left her worried. Trying to figure out what was worrying her, she thought it had something to do with Jennifer, but couldn't figure out what. Having never met the girl until today, it seemed odd to her what she felt could be in some way connected to a person she'd never seen until today. Curious to know if she might have ever run into the other girl, oblivious to how reality was altering itself around her, as well as fragmenting her former life as Alan, she searched the Chronivac for any hint she might had come in contact with Jennifer before, even as her own memories insisted she hadn't. Discovering nothing to validate why she felt the way she did, Felicity decided to come back to it later as went back to what she'd been doing before she'd gotten distracted.
Something was off, of this she was certain. The way Diana, Tanya, and Natalie, as well as Lucy, acted around her seemed to have changed. Wishing they'd just come out and tell her instead of acting catty, cagey, and keeping her out, at a distance, Felicity wondered if there was something in the programme which could either reveal why they were behaving the way they were, or alter things so they could be better. Seeing her age, the current time and date, she clicked on the information. Watching as her age jumped back a year, she clicked again, and watched as it leapt up to ten. Resetting back to nine, she shifted the time and date about, and an idea began to form.
"Maybe, if the Chronivac shall allow me, I can move the time and date back a couple hours. From there, I can either try and do something different, or, if things play out the same, I can try and figure out what happened where the others started treating me the way they are currently treating me," she reasoned before considering maybe not even wasting her time with the sleep over.
The latter felt an instant no-go, as Felicity realised, until she'd met the others, she'd been lonely until she'd met Natalie a couple days ago. Thinking of how much she resented her parents for uprooting her life, making her move, even if they'd gotten better jobs, could now afford the nicer house they now lived in, she thought the one silver lining was the friend she thought she'd made. Deciding this was the clincher, she wondered how far back she ought to go as she set the awareness of the changes to only her, made it so the Chronivac would remove her profile the instant the she changed the date, then, sitting back asked herself, "How far back?"