“I’m not going to do that!” you shout. “I’m not even sure I know how.”
“It should come naturally.” The blue haired fairy said. “Also, it’s best you leave them out for a few hours, and use them whenever you can, too. Your body will more easily adjust to them.”
“I’m still not doing it.”
“I know this is a big adjustment for you,” said the purple haired fairy, “especially considering you were male not too long ago.”
You simply grunt as you pull the sheets over your head.
“This is getting nowhere, Chrysantha.” The blue haired fairy said.
“Yeah, this one is a bit more stubborn than most, Sapphie; even for a former male.”
“For what it’s worth, though; I think you’re cute.” Sapphie said to you.
You peek your eyes out from the sheets. “You’re not just saying that, are you?” You ask.
“Heck no, I like the spunky types; tell her, sis.” Sapphie answered.
“Yup, you’re definitely her type.” Chrysantha agreed.
It finally sinks in that, despite being a girl, you’re being hit on by another girl. You’re starting to see the advantages of your current situation. “So, what, does that mean you want to ask me out on a date?”
“I’ll go out on a date with you;” Sapphie said, approaching the window; “if, you can catch me.” She then leaps out the window.
You run over and look out the window, straight down. Aside from finding out you’re inside a giant tree in the middle of a dense forest, you see nothing else. “Yoo-hoo, I’m up here!” Sapphie called. You look up to see her, held aloft by her beating pastel-blue wings. “C’mon out here, the air is fine.”