Konnichiwa Hivers! It's me your ridgette again, and for today, I'm gonna share with you my entry for this week's wild plot Wednesdays. Supposedly, I visualized first a romantic switched-body plot, but then while making it, I realized that a romantic switched-body plot is usually tedious to write (or that's just for me). That's why I went for this comedic switched-body plot, which I was really hesitant to make at first, but anyway, I finished it. So here's a 250-word summary of a short plot I've made, or this is kinda a sneak peek of the whole plot about what will happen to two entirely different creatures that will be switched. Enjoy!
After watching an overly dramatic romantic movie with Becky, agent Anya realized that her career as an agent has been a failure, so now she decided to pursue another, which is the protector of romance. With this new career, she intends to heal broken relationships and also help the blooming ones bloom. Looking for her first mission, she locked herself in her room to brainstorm for some possible couples in the neighborhood who might need her help.
After seemingly hours of racking her brain (actually, it's just been only 5 minutes), Anya was about to give up when suddenly she heard a knock. She opened it and saw that it was just Loid asking her to come out for dinner. Dejected, Anya slowly ate her meal. She gazed at her parents and absentmindedly read their thoughts. Done with her dinner, a sudden idea came to her mind. The ones with whom she will switch bodies will be her parents. At last, she had found her very first mission!
Wiping off a bead of sweat in her forehead, Anya then raised up the newly made potion—only that her mission is bound to fail because it will not be Yor and Loid who'll be switched! Being a victim of Yor's usual carelessness, Anya woke up in Bond's body, and upon knowing that, she realized that her true mission—befriending the sy-on boy—might be compromised. Will this switched-body experience benefit her? Or will this turn into a full-blown recipe for disaster?
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