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As you press button number 1 you feel like your whole body is being thrown forward and the room begins to blur as if the room is rushing by you.


The room fades to black.


As you open your eyes and the room starts to focus you realize you are no longer in the class room. You are standing in a kitchen by a sink that has a little window just above it. There are two young children sitting at the table and a man is talking to you.

You look down at your hands and it looks completely unfamiliar to you but they are definitely feminine. You and notice a wedding band on your left hand. A cat runs by you and rubs up against the legs of the kitchen table. The children are giggling and trying to play with the cat's tail.

Disoriented, you think, "where am I?"

"Mary! What are you doing? You're over cooking the pasta!" the man yells towards you.

"Oh, sorry," you say instinctively and look toward the stove where a pot is boiling with pasta. You go to the stove to drain the pasta but as soon as you drain it the man's face clouds over.

"Look what you fucking did!" His voice is raised now, "It's all mushy now! How come you can't even do this one simple thing right?! You are fucking worthless excuse for a human being!"


You don't know this man but you assume that he must be Mary's husband and he thinks that you are Mary. The children are looking concerned and a little on edge like they are bracing for something that is about to happen. They've stopped playing with the cat's tail and are completely silent.

You feel this compulsion to do whatever is in Mary's best interest. But, not knowing what to do or how to get back to your own life you decide to....

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