Hearing the feminine exclamation coming from the chair where Sean was just sitting, Brody turned in surprise."Whoa," Brody exclaimed at the sight of the incredible beauty sitting next to him. "Where did you come from? And where the hell is Sean?"
"It's me, Sean," he said, still in shock. "I don't know what happened, but I've turned into a woman."
"What are you talking about?" Leonard said, staring at him in confusion. "You can't be Sean. He's a guy."
"I know it's hard to believe, but it's really me," Sean insisted. "I may look and sound different, but I'm still the same person."
"Prove it," Brody said, skeptical. "Tell us something only Sean would know."
"Okay, fine," Sean said, thinking hard, his beautiful face contorted in thought. "Leonard, remember that time we went to that comic book convention and you accidentally spilled soda all over that rare collectible? And Erin, remember when you told me about your secret crush on that guy in your history class? And Brody, remember when you accidentally set your dorm room on fire while trying to cook ramen noodles?"
"Whoa, that's crazy," Leonard said, his eyes wide with amazement, struggling to focus on Sean's words, mesmerized by his seductive voice. "How did you know all that stuff? I guess you really are Sean."
"I told you, it's me," Sean said, relieved that his friends appeared to finally believe him. "I don't know how this happened, but I'm still the same person on the inside. I'm just in a different body now."
"Well, whatever this is, it's definitely not normal," Erin said, trying to wrap her head around the situation. "We need to figure out what's going on and how to reverse it. Do you remember twisting the cap on your beer, Sean?"
Sean nodded, still in disbelief. "Yeah, I remember. I was thinking about my dream girl and then I twisted the cap without even realizing it. And then... well, here I am."
"Well, that must be how the magic works," Leonard said, his eyes wide with excitement. "It's like a genie in a bottle, granting your deepest desires. I wonder what would happen if I twisted the cap on my beer."
"Your beer looks nothing like Sean's, Leonard," Erin said, noting the label. "His must be special. Anyway, even if you had a magic beer, it's not a good idea. We don't know how long the transformation lasts or if it's reversible. We need to be careful with this."
"Yeah, I think Erin's right," Sean said, finally starting to calm down. "We should try to figure out how to reverse this before anyone else gets involved. I don't think I'm ready to be a woman permanently."