Mr. Thomson generated a new sentence. "Some of Jack Thomson's toddler sextuplet sons are still in diapers." He looked at it for a moment, then decided to make a small edit. He changed "toddler" to "identical". His fingers hovered over the "Confirm" button, ready to seal the change.
Just as he was about to press it, a car cut in front of him, forcing him to slam on the brakes. Mr. Thomson's heart skipped a beat as he realized how close they had come to an accident. Safety first, he thought, putting down the phone and focusing on driving carefully.
After a while, they finally arrived home. Jack’s wife, Helen, happily welcomed them. After Jack got out of the van, the two proceeded to open the van and carefully carry all of their children one by one. After leaving the sleepy kids in their room, the two began to organize and clean up the house. While Helen was cleaning the living room, she noticed Jack had left a new phone on the coffee table.
Helen picked it up, curious about the unfamiliar device. She turned it on, and the home screen lit up. As she navigated through the menus, she stumbled upon a strange app she had never seen before. Her curiosity piqued, she opened it.
The app generated a sentence: "Jack and Helen are going to take their six toddler sons to the beach in 30 days." Helen's eyes widened as she wondered what this app was capable of. She began editing the sentence, her fingers moving swiftly across the screen.
"Jack and Helen are going to take their six teen daughters to the beach in 3 days." She hesitated for a moment, then pressed "Confirm".
As soon as she did, reality seemed to shift around her. The room looked different, and she felt a strange sensation, like time had jumped forward. She looked around, taking in the changes. Any kind of toddler stuff was completely gone. Family photos on the walls had changed, showing six teenage girls instead of their children.
She also noticed that she and Jack looked a bit older, and there were large suitcases full of beach stuff in their rooms. Helen's mind was racing with the possibilities of what this app could do. She decided to keep it a secret from Jack for now and put the phone away in a secret place. But before doing so, she set a password to prevent anyone else from using the app.
The next morning, Jane woke up to a completely new reality. She realized she was back to being a girl but no longer a toddler but a teenager. Her brothers had also transformed into teenage girls. She shared a room with two of them, and were chatting about something related to the beach.
Just as Jane was about to join the conversation, someone entered their room.