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Shawn cannot believe it; today, he will become a man. Ever since he got into college, he has met Chloe, the girl who would become his girlfriend. They connected and fell in love with each other not so long afterward. Now, it is the end of the same school year. To celebrate their union and their accomplishments, Chloe invites Shawn over to her dorm room where they will finally express their love.
“Are you ready, tiger?” Chloe smirks at Shawn, wearing nothing but her red panties and a copy of Shawn’s shirt.
“Ready as I will ever be,” Shawn smiles at his girlfriend. Chloe responds with a confused expression; this makes Shawn do the same.
“Shawn? Are you alright? You sound like you have a cold.”
“What are you talking about? I feel f…,” Shawn stops mid-sentence. He looks down upon himself. It appears that his pants have gotten longer from them covering his feet. He also feels an itching sensation on his scalp; his hair also seems to be growing.
“Oh, my… Shawn!” Chloe gasps in horror. “You’re shrinking!”
“Ahhh!” Shawn screams with a high-pitched shriek. He does not hear his girlfriend’s words from his own focus on the phenomenon. Chloe sees her boyfriend press his hands onto his shirt. “Where is it? What is happening to me?” Shawn shouts; starting to cry. Chloe just watches her boyfriend shrink in front of her, not knowing what to do.
In only a few seconds, Shawn stops shrinking, leaving behind what looks like a baby girl. Despite “her” better judgment, “she” starts crying in front of Chloe. Chloe looks at her with overwhelming sadness. What is left of her has become so small, she is only big enough to “wear” her over-sized shirt. Her pants have been left without purpose. Chloe picks up her distraught “boyfriend”, being careful not to have his shirt fall off and reveal her modesty.
“Me no wanna be a babi. Me a gwon boy,” Shawn continues to cry. Chloe solemnly takes the crying girl with her to take her home.
Why did Shawn turn into a little girl? What is going on inside Chloe’s head? What will become of Shawn? And will I write longer passages for my stories? Find out in Part Two!