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Every morning Johnny wakes up in a different outfit one belonging to a fictional character |
Johnny is 21, short, slim, and a little too pretty for his own good. With soft, androgynous features, shoulder-length brown hair, and a naturally gentle demeanor, he already turns heads without even trying. But now? Each morning, he wakes up wearing a different outfit—one ripped straight from the wardrobe of a random fictional character. Magical girl? Supervillain? Cartoon bunny in a frilly tutu? It’s anyone’s guess. The curse doesn’t stop at clothes. Each day, Johnny is also compelled to act like the character he's dressed as. Mannerisms, personality quirks, even speech patterns—his mind subtly (or not-so-subtly) shifts to match. The world around him adjusts accordingly. No one sees anything wrong… except Johnny. Well—almost no one. His girlfriend Stacy is the only one who remembers what’s happening. Smart, sarcastic, and a little too amused by Johnny’s daily misadventures, Stacy stands by his side (sometimes filming for TikTok, sometimes helping him avoid total public humiliation). She’s got long blonde hair, toned legs from soccer, and a wicked grin that says, “I’m definitely enjoying this more than I should.” Together, they try to make it through each cursed day… one outfit at a time. Rules 1. Each day is a new fictional outfit—from any fandom, universe, or genre. 2. The outfit fits perfectly to Johnny’s proportions and is seen as completely normal by everyone except him and Stacy. 3. His hairstyle changes to match the character—but not the color (still brown). 4. He is compelled to act like the character (behavior, voice, sometimes even catchphrases). 5. Reality subtly adjusts to make the day function around the change. 6. Only Johnny and Stacy remember the curse. 7. Keep the story in third person and past tense. 8. Be consistent within a story branch and maintain the established continuity of the branch. 9. Keep characters consistent with their bios. It's okay to expand on what's in the bios, but don’t have characters act completely out of character or change established details about them. |