Mrs. Gray's class still had 28 kids, but they had changed.
Instead of nerd Mike Hill, there was Whovian and brony Mikayla Hill. The school's biggest Goth, Sam Blackwood, now went by Samantha. Basketball stud Tommy Brooks had become Brooke Thompson. She noticed that the desks were closer together.
The bell rang, and in stepped Mrs. Gray, who hadn't changed much. But her lecture sure had.
"Today, we're learning about the Great Gender Separation of 1961. Women, tired of male oppression as you know, lobbied for and got their own side of the world. As a result, a massive change occurred as the women of Africa, Europe and Asia replaced the men of North and South America. Only a handful of men are allowed on the Female Continent, and they are all diplomats, sperm-runners and so on, the sorts of men that need to be here." She looked around and saw the bright pink and white flag of what she assumed was the all-female US of A.
Keisha dropped her jaw. This is crazy, girl. Suddenly, class was over before she knew it, and in the hallway she bumped into the cheerleading squad.
And this world's version of someone she used to hate. She recognized the face.
It was Maddie Colby.