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I was taking care of my 12-year-old human son, Mi

Author:unloginuser Time:2024/12/04 Read: 4195

I was taking care of my 12-year-old human son, Michael Wentworth with Sandy blonde hair and brown eyes (4’7″) and 10-year-old, Izzy Wentworth with baby blonde hair and blue eyes (4’6″), my human daughter, living in the countryside of Montana, USA in the human world in a big mansion.

My name is Rose Wentworth, a 21 years old young human woman with bright blonde hair and light brown eyes, (5’5″) and Michael’s and Izzy’s mother.

Roger Rabbit is my favorite cartoon titular character from the 1988 live action animated hybrid film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”.

Michael stay in his shared bedroom with his sister, Izzy.

I felt a warm aura around me while Izzy watching.

My shadow was replaced with Roger Rabbit’s shadow on the floor below me.

I stumbled on the floor as Roger Rabbit jumps out of a magical book, looking at me, softly and happily, “let’s us surprise your kids, okay?”, I agreed to the plan, Roger Rabbit then jumps into me, making me smile just like Roger Rabbit, just like our plan to surprise my kids.

I looked down behind me and saw a white cotton-ball tail, wagging my white cotton-ball tail as my light brown eyes turns blue as I putting my slightly bigger four-fingered yellow gloved hands with 3 fingers and one thumb on my cheeks, in Roger’s high-pitched voice with a stutter in it, from Charles Fleischer, the voice actor of Roger Rabbit.

My appearance shift to a traditional hand drawn animation look just like in Who framed Roger Rabbit.

I turning around, while smiling softly just like Roger Rabbit saying in a voice, which turned into a high-pitched voice of Roger Rabbit with a stutter in it, from the voice actor of Roger Rabbit, Charles Fleischer, which I spoke in, while in Roger’s voice, “Gee, this will be swell.”.

My feet grew bigger and then flattened into three toed feet with pink colored soles with three dark pink circles on the pink soles of my feet.

I started acting like Roger Rabbit.

white rounded tipped Rabbit ears with white fur tufts and pink insides slowly push from my head, replacing my human ears, while I smile with a single buck-tooth pushes out on the left side of my mouth as I yelp in surprise.

I touching my new buck-tooth with my pointer finger after the pain was gone.

Roger Rabbit’s trademark black eyebrows appears above my enlarged eyes like Roger Rabbit’s, twitching my pink rounded triangle nose with a white highlight on top of my nose with three black rabbit whiskers on both sides of my nose.

2D White fur grew on my arms and legs.

My legs changed into Roger Rabbit’s short legs.

My arms changes into Roger Rabbit’s slender male arms with white fur tufts on the elbows.

More 2D white fur grew on my torso.

My hourglass figure changes into Roger Rabbit’s slender male toon rabbit body shape.

My body shifted into Roger Rabbit’s slender toon rabbit body.

My waist disappeared.

My breasts flatten completely, covered with white fur with no female toon rabbit hips.

I feel a shift in my crotch, turning me a male toon rabbit.

My hair changed color from bright blonde to red-orange grew shorter, stopping at the shoulders, a bit unruly with bangs.

The top of my face grew 2D white fur.

The bottom of my face grew more 2D white fur and reshaped into a rabbit muzzle.

My cheeks got puffy up a bit just like Roger Rabbit’s with white fur tufts on the sides.

My height decreased to the height of 3 feet tall, the same height as Roger Rabbit.

The hyperactive, funny, a bit childlike and not very bright at times personality of Roger Rabbit with my friendly, high intelligence and talkative nature melding together filled my mind completely merging my own Memories of being Rose Wentworth permanently, except my kids, Michael and Izzy and being their mother.

My silver necklace with a cross in the middle of the necklace still around my neck as Roger Rabbit, which I keep it on.

I looked at myself in the mirror as Roger Rabbit, but still remembered myself as Rose, touching my rabbit ears with my hands.

I walking up to Michael’s and Izzy’s shared bedroom, wearing a red overalls with 2 yellow buttons on my chest area and other 2 yellow buttons on the back of the overalls with a green patch on the seat area of the overalls, tying the yellow polka dotted blue bowtie around my neck, opening the door while putting Izzy back on her feet, see my kids, staring at me, in shock, “Michael? Izzy? I’m still your mom, my dear.”

Michael steps forward, a bit, in surprise and nodding in confirmation.

I tumbling into some clothes which covered me completely, rubbing my left cheek with my left four-fingered yellow gloved hand, awkwardly.

Izzy hugs me, feeling happiness bubbling in my chest, still seeing me as a mother.

I scooped Izzy up in my arms and nuzzles her nose with mine.

Michael cuddles me.

Michael saw me as a mother, no matter what I look like.

Michael hugging me while I hugged him back.

We stay inside of our house while laying on the top of my bedroom during the summer, while I looked up at Michael and Izzy with a soft smile, while hugging my kids, calling them, my little ones while my cotton-ball tail wagging with happiness.

The end.

The Montana sun streamed through the tall windows of our sprawling mansion, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air. My twelve-year-old son, Michael, with his sandy blonde hair and earnest brown eyes, was engrossed in a video game, while ten-year-old Izzy, a wisp of a girl with baby blonde hair and bright blue eyes, was building a magnificent Lego castle. As I watched them, a warm aura seemed to bloom around Izzy, a tingling sensation that made the hairs on my arms stand on end.

Then, I saw it. My shadow on the floor… it wasn’t mine anymore. It was Roger Rabbit’s. A cartoon shadow, impossibly long and stretchy. Before I could react, a magical book lying open on my antique writing desk shimmered, and pop – Roger Rabbit himself bounded out, his trademark grin splitting his face.

“Let’s us surprise your kids, okay?” he chirped, his voice that familiar, stuttering high-pitched delight.

Before I could even answer, he’d zipped into me, a jolt of pure cartoon energy. I gasped, a giggle escaping my lips as I felt a strange warmth spread through me, a tingling similar to the one I’d felt around Izzy. Looking down, I saw it – a fluffy white cotton-ball tail wagging furiously behind me. My light brown eyes shimmered and changed to a vibrant blue. My hands… four-fingered yellow gloves!

In the mirror, I saw myself transforming. My human form was dissolving, replaced by the smooth curves and exaggerated features of a classic cartoon rabbit. My feet flattened into three-toed paws with pink soles, my ears sprouted, long and floppy with white fur tufts and pink insides. A single, prominent buck-tooth poked out from my grin, causing a yelp of surprise. My body reshaped, my hourglass figure replaced with Roger’s slender, almost boyish frame. My hair turned a vibrant red-orange, my breasts vanished, and a charmingly mischievous expression, utterly Roger, took over my face. Even my height shrunk, leaving me a cheerful three feet tall.

The personality shift was even more profound. Roger’s hyperactive, slightly dim-witted charm mingled with my own friendly, intelligent nature, creating a unique blend. I was still Rose, deep down, my memories of Michael and Izzy intact, but outwardly… I was Roger Rabbit. Even my silver cross necklace remained.

Wearing a borrowed red overall and a jaunty yellow polka-dotted blue bow tie, I tiptoed into Michael and Izzy’s room. Their jaws dropped.

“Michael? Izzy? I’m still your mom, my dear,” I squeaked, my voice a perfect Roger impression.

Michael stared, speechless, then nodded slowly, a small smile playing on his lips. Izzy, however, launched herself at me, hugging me tight. The love I felt, the pure, unadulterated joy bubbling up inside, was overwhelming. I scooped Izzy up, nuzzling her nose with my rabbit nose. Michael joined the hug, his arms wrapping around us both. He saw me, Roger or not, as his mother.

We spent the rest of the day in a blur of giggles and whispered secrets. We played games, told stories, and simply enjoyed each other’s company. Later, lying on the floor of my bedroom, the summer sun painting golden stripes across the carpet, I hugged my children close, calling them “my little ones,” my cotton-ball tail wagging with happiness. The adventure was over, but the memory of it, the unconditional love of my children, would last forever.

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