Sunday, April 5, 2020

Wish Gone Wrong - Ending 2

We eventually decided on switching me into Amber's body and Amber into Danielle's body. It was the only way I could stop looking like Danielle without getting anyone else involved. We had Danielle make the wish on the statue, and sure enough, my senses flickered once again. When they came back, I saw Danielle's body sitting across from me, and Amber's perfect figure greeted me when I looked down.

[Two side-by-side images. Left: Amber's body with a ghostly image of Brandon's face behind it. Right: Danielle's body with a ghostly image of Amber's face behind it.]

The rest of the "family reunion" wasn't exactly a relaxing vacation for Amber and me. I had to teach Danielle how to take care of my old body and impersonate me in my classes while I did my schoolwork remotely. At the same time, Amber was teaching me to take care of my new body - wash my hair, shave my legs, deal with my period when that came along. That part was kind of fun, though, because I got to spend a lot of time looking at Amber's beautiful body, which I still had trouble thinking of as my own. All the while, we had to pretend that nothing was up whenever Amber's mom was around.

There was no way Amber could do Danielle's job, and without the right degree, no one would hire "Brandon" for it. To save money between the three of us, Amber vacated Danielle's apartment, and Danielle moved in with Amber and me. Our cover story was that Brandon and Amber broke up but stayed friends and roommates, and Danielle decided she didn't like her job and wanted to spend more time with her sister.

Over the last few months, the three of us have been working together to help me live Amber's life, and the new Brandon live mine, as if nothing happened. We've both been needing less and less help, fortunately, so I don't think we'll always feel like we're keeping up a farce. The new Danielle is planning to go back to school to get her old degree back, and she's searching for a part-time job to help pay for it.

The new Brandon is getting a kick out of his new body. He's experimenting with fashion and working out more than I ever did. True to his word, he's even found a guy who's into him, and they've gone on a few dates recently. "Sure, my dating pool's smaller than when I was a straight girl," he said once, "but the quality really makes up for the quantity. I get to be a hot guy and be with a hot guy at the same time! If only teenage-yaoi-fangirl-me could see me now..." I think it's all a bit gross, considering he's using my old body, but I think I'd be a hypocrite if I spoke up about it. After all, I'm having at least as much fun as him by dating his old body using the body of his sister!

Amber in Danielle's body is as sweet and charming as ever, if a bit less captivating to the eye. That's no problem, though, since I have her old looks right here with me! I love getting dressed up to go out on dates with her - I get to try stuff with her clothes and hair that she never did back when this body was hers. She's still a bit weirded out at being in a relationship with her own body, but she's been having decent success changing her frame of mind and getting used to it. We've even tried sex in our new bodies a couple of times, and fuck, does she know how to get this body off! I'm having to re-learn some of how to pleasure her, though, on account of not having a penis anymore.

There are other downsides to our new relationship situation, of course. We have to hide our love from just about everyone we know, or disguise it as sisterly love. We can never get legally married. The two of us look different enough that it's not obvious to strangers whether we're sisters, but it's still a bit risky to hold hands or kiss in public, because of possible harassment from homophobes if nothing else. The new Danielle is always happy to reassure me that it's worth it, though, and I'm happy to do the same.

[Image: Amber's body.]

My name is Amber Harrison. I have a brother-in-law named Brandon, and a loving girlfriend named Danielle. With them by my side, I think everything's going to turn out alright.

THE END

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