“Okay, so when I press this button over here, I need you to hit that switch, okay?” Hunter loudly announced across the room, trying to speak over the loud hum of the machines.
“Why?” Brooke asked back.
“To reverse to polarity to swap us back into our own bodies.”
“No, I understand what we’re doing, but why do we have to do it now?”
“I thought you wanted your body back?” He asked.
“I do,” Brooke paused, “But maybe not yet. It’s just that when people look at you, they see a smart nerdy guy. And when they look at me, they just think I’m some dumb blonde cheerleader. But, goddamnit, I’m taking the same courses as everyone else at this university; and I’m doing well too! It just might be nice to be seen as smart for a few days.”
“Why don’t you just quit the team?”
“Because I still LIKE being a cheerleader! People can have varied interests and be multi faceted, you know? Let’s just stay swapped for two days. We can consider it an anthropology experiment.”
Hunter looked down at the cheerleader uniform he was wearing with it’s short skirt and bare midriff. He had only been in Brooke’s body for a few minutes, and he had been absolutely fascinated by it. Now she was suggesting staying like this for a few days? He was giddy, but he also didn’t want to seem too eager. So he walked over to Brooke, rolled his eyes, and feigned an exasperated sigh. “Fine,” He muttered while trying to hide a smile.
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