This choice: Play with people around you • Go Back...Chapter #7Teenage Boys New Personality by: Unknown  After successfully experimenting with the orb on three teenage girls you felt a rush of power and excitement. Nearby, you spotted three high school seniors: Jake, Tyler, and Ryan. hanging out near the food court. They were the typical "cool guys", always joking around, skipping class, and living what they thought was the ultimate teenage dream. But today, you had other plans for them.
They were laughing loudly, shoving each other playfully, and holding bags of greasy fast food. Perfect. You focused on the orb, and in an instant, you implanted a new personality into each of them: that of a responsible, maternal adult woman, mothers, to be precise. The change was immediate.
Jake, the tallest of the three, suddenly straightened up and looked down at the bag of fries in his hand with a horrified expression. "Oh my goodness, what am I doing eating this? Do you know how much sodium is in these things? I can't believe I've been treating my body like this!" He quickly tossed the fries into a nearby trash can and pulled out a small notebook from his pocket. "I need to make a grocery list. Spinach, kale, maybe some quinoa... and I should really start meal prepping. I can't believe I used to live off pizza and soda."
Tyler, who had been mid-bite into a cheeseburger, froze and looked at the burger as if it had betrayed him. "Ugh, this is so unhealthy! I can't believe I used to eat like this every day. I need to start taking better care of myself. I should probably start a skincare routine too—my pores are probably clogged from all this grease." He pulled out his phone and began Googling "best organic face masks" and "how to meal prep for beginners."
Ryan, who had been sipping on a large soda, set it down gently and sighed. "I can't believe I used to drink this much sugar. I need to start drinking more water. And I should probably start exercising too. Maybe yoga or pilates? I heard it's great for stress relief and posture." He looked around at his friends, his expression suddenly serious. "I can't believe how messy my room is. It's a disaster! I think I’ll go shopping for some proper clothes. Something more mature and presentable. Like blouse or dress. And what about my future? I haven't even thought about college applications!"
The three boys looked at each other, their eyes filled with a newfound sense of responsibility. They were no longer the carefree, reckless teenagers they had been just moments ago. Now, they were thinking like responsible adults—more specifically, like responsible mothers.
Jake stood up, brushing crumbs off his shirt. "First things first, we need to clean up our act. Literally. Let's go home and start organizing our lives. No more junk food, no more late-night gaming sessions. We need to focus on our health and our futures."
Tyler nodded in agreement. "And we should start meal prepping. I saw this great recipe for a quinoa salad online. It's packed with nutrients and super easy to make."
Ryan, who had been scrolling through his phone, looked up. "I just found a planner app that can help us stay on top of our schedules. We can set reminders for homework, college applications, and even skincare routines. This is going to change everything."
The three boys gathered their things, their fast food forgotten on the table. The three of them continued to discuss their new priorities, their voices filled with a sense of urgency and responsibility. They were no longer the carefree, fun-loving teenagers they had been just moments ago. Now, they were focused on self-improvement, health, and creating a stable, responsible lifestyle for themselves.   indicates the next chapter needs to be written. |
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