"Lost" The Medallion of Zulo
"So let me get this straight," Paul repeated out loud, clearly unhappy by the unexpected news he had just heard. "You forgot to take the medallion out of your pocket when you went to the laundry to wash our clothes, and now you can't find it?!"
"Yeah, and I know it sounds very bad, but as I told you, I'm sure that it'll pop up sooner or later. We just gott-"
"You know that if we don't find that medallion, we'll be stuck as each other forever, right?" Paul interrupted his girlfriend before she could finish. "I agreed to use the medallion for one week to see how it was to live as each other. Not for the rest of our lives!"
"Yes, I know, but once again I'm going to tell you that I'm sure we'll find it," Hanna reassured her boyfriend as she tried her best to calm him down. "But even if we don't find it, would it be that bad? At the very least we'll be stuck as each other..."
Paul immediately glared back at Hanna.
"I am not going to be a woman for the rest of my life," Paul warned Hanna as he grinned his teeth in displeasure. "So you better find that medallion, or I swear, you'll never hear the end of it!"
And with that said, Paul simply stormed off and left Hanna alone at the beach.
Only once her boyfriend finally left her view did she let out a deep breath of relief.
Yeah, her boyfriend hadn't taken the news very well, but in hindsight, it could have gone way worse than that. He didn't outright break up with her, so that was a start. Now the only problem was that she felt very bad about herself because of what she had just done.
The truth was that she still had the medallion with her.
It just that she didn't want to give it back yet.
To her own surprise, using the Medallion of Zulo to transform herself into an exact copy of her boyfriend turned out to be a more life-changing experience than she had expected it to be. Simply put, being a man felt unlike anything else she had felt before.
And lo and behold, she loved every aspect of it.
The strength.
The power.
The respect.
And many other things she preferred not to say.
But if there was one single thing she loved the most about all of this, it was how she and her male body felt every time her boyfriend was in her vicinity. She was very aware that she had gotten more and more attracted to her boyfriend in a way men could only understand, but now that he had seen him get pissed off at her as he flawlessly - and most possibly unknowingly - flaunted her beautiful body right in front of her, she couldn't see him as her boyfriend ever again.
Maybe in a month or two she would finally tell him that she had finally found it and agree to transform back to their former selves, but for now, she was going to keep enjoying her new life as her boyfriend and pretend that she had really "lost" the Medallion of Zulo.
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