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let’s hope the wife doesn’t find out that the husband wants to chase other women and that includes lilly formerly blake.
I pulled out a D20 to see what would happen if I had the random spell on me and rolled a 1 getting a weird feeling from that.
The best I can say for Lilly, if nothing don’t change she should get use to being a girl, dont fight her desires to be girlish and Lilly will be okay. As for the wife? Play the mother or give Lilly back to her real parents.
the fun will become when someone sees that Lilly has a willy
Lilly is now going to have the attention of the “Mr” unlike last time when the “Mrs” had her eye on him.
Time to face up to your sins, Blake/Lilly.
I am definitely excited about Lilly’s choice words when describing his former client. Might we see some more transformation magic on poor Lilly?
So Sherry might break up with Matthew/Miley, and Lilly is about to sell a house, I wonder what Lilly is in for with her first sale’s pitch.
Sherry’s reaction dissapoints me a little sure magic makes things odd but what if Mathew had been injured in a car accident and lost his legs or gotten brain damage. Both would have changed the body and mind, not saying she should be attracted to a girl young enough to be her daughter but still her reaction is a little sad “I love you but I don’t want to deal with your problems any more” when Matthew is having to deal with the fear of losing who he is as someone else takes over and does things with his body.