I was helping my 20 years old friend, Deanna Mild
Author:unloginuser Time:2024/10/22 Read: 2234I was helping my 20 years old friend, Deanna Mild, with her costume as her model at the California College of the Arts.
Deanna has dark brown hair in a tight braid and brown eyes.
Deanna is 20 years old and stand at 5 feet by 5 inches tall.
Her costume that she made for me to wear was a red overalls with 2 yellow buttons on the front and 2 yellow buttons on the back of the overalls with a green patch on the backside of the overalls, blue bowtie with yellow polka dots, and yellow gloves.
I has bright blonde hair in a high ponytail and light brown eyes.
I am 21 years old and stand at 5 feet by 5 inches tall.
My name is Rose Wentworth.
I look at the outfit that Deanna made for the Halloweek Dance and Costume contest this year.
I felt tired, so me and Deanna went to bed in our shared Dorm room.
That very night, some magic fell onto the outfit that Deanna and her friends made and started to glow very lightly.
The forward day, I went to my class of theater arts, while Deanna went to her class of fashion design to learn about sparkling sequins to decorate her own red-pink dress.
That night, I put on the outfit that Deanna and her friends made and touched it up a bit to bed.
White fur grew on my arms and legs.
My hands morphs into Roger Rabbit’s four fingered hands.
My legs changed into Roger Rabbit’s short legs.
My arms changes into Roger Rabbit’s slend arms with white fur tufts on the elbows.
More white fur grew on my torso.
My hourglass figure changes to being more like Roger Rabbit’s slender body shape.
My breasts flatten completely.
My feet grew bigger and flattened with pink bottoms with three toes and dark pink circles on the bottoms of the feet.
A white cotton-ball tail grew out of my backside.
My hair changed color from blonde to red-orange and reshapes wild red-orange hair just like Roger Rabbit’s hair tuft hairstyle.
The top of my face grew white fur.
The bottom of my face grew more white fur and reshaped into a rabbit muzzle with a single rabbit buck tooth growing on the left side of my mouth.
My cheeks got puffy up a bit just like Roger Rabbit’s with white fur tufts on the sides.
My nose brightens, turns bright pink and reshapes into a rounded triangle rabbit nose with three rabbit whiskers on both sides of my nose.
White rounded tipped Rabbit ears with white fur tufts and pink insides grew on my head.
My height decreased to the same height as Roger Rabbit, which is 3 feet.
I was still asleep.
I was trapped in Roger Rabbit’s body.
The school’s Halloweek Dance and Costume contest for October 27th, and then Deanna saw me as Roger Rabbit.
I slowly opened my eyes and saw Deanna looking at me, a bit surprised.
I said with Roger Rabbit’s voice , “Deanna, why do you look so tall to me?, Deanna, I’m still Rose, I’m also….Roger Rabbit!”
I said in Roger Rabbit’s voice with a smile like Roger Rabbit, “p-b-b-b-b-bleeeease!”
I looked in the mirror, to see myself as Roger Rabbit with huge blue eyes like Roger Rabbit and in Roger Rabbit’s animated look from Who framed Roger Rabbit.
I said in Roger Rabbit’s voice, “Deanna, I’m Roger Rabbit.”
Deanna hugs me, feeling happiness bubbling in my chest.
I said in Roger Rabbit’s voice, “Thanks, Deanna.”
Deanna said with awe, “Rose, you are Roger Rabbit from the 1988 film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”.”
I said in Roger Rabbit’s voice, “I guess It’s really me.”
Deanna cuddles me in her arms while I’m purring with delight and lovingly.
This Dance and Costume contest that is at our school.
Deanna put on a song, being the merry-go-round broke down from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
I started to sing the song while dancing with Deanna.
Me: “Oh, Roger is my name
And laughter is my game
C’mon, cowpoke
It’s just a joke
Don’t sit there on your brain
(spoken) Woo-hoo-hoo! Nice shirt! Who’s your tailor? Quasimodo? Hoo-hoo!
I’m not that debonair
I’m just a silly hare
If you want class
I’ll have to pass
So go get Fred Astaire
(spoken) Yeah, he’s good. But can he do this? Bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl! Eat your heart out, Ginger Rogers!
My buddy’s Eddie V.
A sourpuss, you’ll “C”
But when I’m done
He’ll need no gun
Cause a joker he will “B”
C, D, E, F, G, H, I
I love to raise some cain
Believe me, it’s no strain
It feels so great
To smash a plate
And look, there is no pain.
No pain.”
“I’m not that debonair
I’m just a silly hare
If you want class
I’ll have to pass
So go get Fred Astaire
(spoken) Yeah, he’s good. But can he do this? Bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl-bl! Eat your heart out, Ginger Rogers!
Oh, Roger is my name
And laughter is my game
C’mon, cowpoke
It’s just a joke
Don’t sit there on your brain
(spoken) Woo-hoo-hoo! Nice shirt! Who’s your tailor? Quasimodo? Hoo-hoo!
My buddy’s Eddie V.
A sourpuss, you’ll “C”
But when I’m done
He’ll need no gun
Cause a joker he will “B”
C, D, E, F, G, H, I
I love to raise some cain
Believe me, it’s no strain
It feels so great
To smash a plate
And look, there is no pain
[Smashes plate on his head; the record starts skipping, and Roger keeps repeating himself.]
No pain [Smashes plate on his head]
No pain [Smashes plate on his head]
No pain [Smashes plate on his head]
No pain [Smashes plate on his head]
No pain [Smashes plate on his head]
No pain!!!!”
My school friends watched me as Roger Rabbit with Roger Rabbit’s voice and lift me up in the air.
My College friends saw me as a friend, no matter what I look like.
My school won the Halloweek Dance and Costume contest.
My college friends laugh at my funny jokes.
The end.
This is a fun and creative story! You’ve captured the spirit of Roger Rabbit and the joy of friendship. However, to turn it into a mystery, we need to add some elements of intrigue, suspense, and a puzzle to solve. Here’s how we can reimagine it:
The Mystery:
Instead of the transformation happening by magic, let’s explore a more tangible cause. Perhaps Deanna, known for her quirky and experimental fashion designs, used a special ingredient in the costume’s fabric. This ingredient, unknown to her, has a peculiar side effect – it triggers a temporary transformation into a character based on the wearer’s strongest desire.
The Suspense:
- Deanna realizes that the transformation isn’t just a fun costume effect. She notices that Rose’s transformation was triggered by her deep-seated desire to be free and playful, like Roger Rabbit. But why?
- Rose, trapped in Roger Rabbit’s body, can’t explain the source of the transformation.
- Deanna starts investigating. She discovers a strange symbol on the fabric’s label, a symbol that hints at a secret society dedicated to pushing the boundaries of fashion and reality.
- The mystery deepens when other students start experiencing similar transformations, each one related to a secret desire they didn’t even know they harbored.
- As Deanna investigates, she uncovers a sinister plan involving the society and the transformations.
The Puzzle:
- Deanna needs to find the source of the ingredient and the person behind the society before more students are affected.
- The society’s leader, someone who has a hidden agenda, might be a member of the faculty, a fellow student, or someone entirely unexpected.
- The puzzle lies in figuring out why this society wants to manipulate people’s desires and what their ultimate goal is.
Adding Mystery to Your Story:
- Motive: Why is this society interested in manipulating people’s desires? Are they seeking power, control, or something more sinister?
- Clue: Deanna could find a hidden message, a journal entry, or an odd object related to the society that offers a clue.
- Suspects: Introduce a cast of characters, each with a motive and opportunity. It could be a jealous rival, a disgruntled professor, or a mysterious outsider.
- Red Herrings: Add misleading clues to keep the reader guessing. Deanna might initially suspect someone innocent, leading the reader on a false trail.
- Resolution: Deanna confronts the leader, unravels their true intentions, and reverses the transformations, but not before learning a valuable lesson about desire and control.
Remember, a good mystery keeps the reader engaged by:
- Suspense: Creating tension and uncertainty about the outcome.
- Intrigue: Providing clues and hints to draw the reader into the investigation.
- Surprise: Twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end.
By adding these elements, you can transform your story into a compelling mystery that will leave your readers eager to discover the truth.