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Rin POV

My name is Kagami Rin, 14 yrs old. Today is the first day of a new year of high school. However, that was not where I planned to go today. Instead, I stayed in my room playing video games. 'Alright! I'm going to play all day!' I told myself happily.

'Rin, shouldn't you be going to school?' my mum said, entering the room with a concerned look on her face. 'Ehh?' I replied, pouting, 'I don't feel like it today. Maybe tomorrow.' She frowned. 'Rin, you missed many days of school last year. Your grades dropped a lot too. I want you to try harder this year. Please?' I sighed. All this lecturing really got on my nerves, not to mention it disturbed my game. 'Mum, I'm kind of busy here, so…' She had a very worried expression on her face. Rin, I'm really worried about you, you know?' I was starting to get really angry now. 'Mum! Please get out of my room. Thank you.' I shouted, before turning back to my game. 'Ok then.' She replied hesitantly. 'I'll be downstairs if you need me.' Then she reluctantly turned away and walked out of my room.

I tried to concentrate on my game again, but the argument just now had really spoiled my mood. I hadn't wanted to hurt my mum, I just got really angry at her sometimes. I hated seeing her with that worried expression. 'I wish I could stop getting angry at people all the time and hurting them.' I said to myself. 'I can grant that wish!' a voice said.

I looked up from the screen of the TV to see a fairy hovering in the air in front of me. She had short bright green hair, green eyes and light green wings. Great. I was having hallucinations. I must've gamed for too long. I took my glasses off and rubbed my eyes before putting them on again, but the fairy didn't disappear. 'I'm real, you know?' she said. I laughed. 'Of course you're real.' I rubbed my eyes again, but she still didn't disappear. 'You're not disappearing?' I said, confused. What was I even doing, talking to my hallucination? She sighed. 'I'm not disappearing because I'm real. Real. That's r-e-a-l.' I scoffed. 'I'm not stupid, I know how to spell real. Anyways, if you're really not just a hallucination, prove it!' She grinned. 'With pleasure! I'll prove it by granting the wish you made earlier.' She said, then disappeared. About time. I was about to ask my mum to take me to a psychologist. Thinking about her made me feel guilty about our argument earlier, so I decided to try making it up to her by going to school.

I went downstairs, dressed in my school uniform. 'Rin! You're going to school?' my mum said, a hopeful look on her face. I sighed. 'Yeah, I am, but I'll be late.' She smiled. 'It doesn't matter. I'm just glad you're going.' Seeing her smile made me feel less guilty. My school was close by, so after a while of walking I arrived.

As I entered the classroom, I could feel everyone's eyes on me. 'Ah, you must be Kagami-san, correct? You are the last one to arrive. There's an empty seat in the back.' Said the homeroom teacher. I nodded in reply, then took my seat at the back of the room. Everything the teacher said was really boring so I amused myself by doodling in my book. Eventually, the bell rang signalling lunchtime.

I was going to get my lunch box out when I realized I forgot it. 'Dammit.' I muttered. 'Did you forget your lunch?' asked the person next to me. I turned around to see a girl with short brown hair and brown eyes smirking at me. 'My name's Sakine Meiko,' she said, 'Nice to meet you.' I nodded at her in acknowledgement.

'Nice to meet you too.' I said to her, thinking the opposite. She just watched me while eating her lunch, still smirking. She was starting to annoy me. 'Umm, are you just going to watch me sit here?' I asked her. 'Oh, sorry,' she said, not sounding apologetic at all,' I was just wondering if you were hungry, since you forgot your lunch.' 'I am a little.' I admitted. 'I see.' She replied. I became even more annoyed. What was the point of that question anyways? I continued to doodle in my book, but she wasn't done talking to me.

'So, Rin, tell me, why were you late to school today? It's the first day. Being late isn't a good thing, you know?' she said. 'What did you call me?' I replied. She laughed. 'Sorry, is calling you Rin not ok? I'll stick with Kagami-san then.' That was better. She still greatly annoyed me though. 'Hmm. Say, can you see without your glasses?' she asked me. 'Yes, I can. I'm just short-sighted, that's all.' I replied, trying to keep my anger in check. She stood up and knocked my glasses off. They fell to the ground with a clatter. 'Oops. Silly me,' she said with a sheepish laugh. 'Ahahaha. Silly you.' I said, laughing along too angrily. I'd had it. I was going to kill her. I felt around on the ground and picked my glasses up, putting them on, then I stood up, ready to strangle her and wipe that smug grin off her face.

Suddenly, my body started to feel weird. I felt pins and needles all over, and hot and cold all at once. 'I feel sick.' I muttered, then ran out of the room quickly. I needed to find somewhere without people so I could clear my head and get some fresh air. I quickly ran up to the rooftop, which was the next level up from my classroom. Luckily, no one was there. I held my head in pain and doubled over. Then it was over. Just as suddenly as it had come, all the pain disappeared. I sighed in relief and made my way back to the classroom.

As I was about to enter, the door of the classroom slid open to reveal Meiko. She looked surprised to see me. 'What's with that confused look, Sakine-san?' I asked her. When I said that, she looked even more surprised. 'How do you know my name? I didn't know there was someone like you in our class,' she replied. What was she saying? Did I look really strange or something? I peered at my reflection in the window behind her. I couldn't believe what I saw. There was no way it was possible, right? It didn't make sense, but…I had somehow turned into a boy.

I looked similar to myself as a girl, but I was now slightly taller and my uniform had changed with my body. Meiko was still staring at me, not knowing who I was. 'Um, I'd better go.' I told her. 'Wait!' she exclaimed, 'What's your name?' I racked my brain at what to tell her. 'My name's Rin…to. Rinto. That's it. My name's Kagami Rinto. Bye.' I said, quickly sprinting off to the bathroom.

I pushed open the door of the girl's toilets. A few girls who were inside saw me and screamed. Oh yeah, I looked like a guy right now. 'Sorry!' I shouted and ran into the boy's toilets. I quickly entered a cubicle. I needed some time to get my thoughts back in order. 'This change isn't permanent, is it?' I muttered under my breath, hoping the answer was no. 'Don't worry, it's not. You'll change back after a while!' I looked up to see the fairy from this morning.

'You!' I said, pointing an accusing finger at her. 'The name is Gumi,' she said, 'Anyways, how do you like it? I granted your wish. You told me to prove to you that I was real, so I did!' I sighed, frustrated. 'How exactly did you grant my wish?' She smiled. 'Well, that's easy. You wanted to stop getting angry at people all the time and hurting them, so to grant that wish, I made it so that every time you get angry, you'll turn into a boy. This way, even if you're angry at someone, it won't be you hurting them as Rin, because you'll be Rinto, and they won't know who you are.' Well, that kind of made sense. 'Anyways, you've proven that you're real. Thank you for granting my wish, now please un-grant it. I don't want to turn into a boy every time I get angry, which is a lot of times.' She avoided my gaze. 'Sorry, but I can't un-grant it.' I glared at her. 'What?' She laughed awkwardly. 'Don't worry, it won't last forever. It'll just last for…ok, it does last forever.'

'No way! You stupid fairy, thanks for wrecking my life.' I said, sighing. 'The spell can be lifted another way though!' she said. 'You're not going to say something along the lines of true love will break the spell are you?' I asked her. ' . . . ' she stayed silent. I sighed again. 'Wait, I was just joking! There is a way to break the spell, I'm just not sure yet. I'll have to do some research. I'll tell you when I figure it out. By the way, your body should change back soon. See you,' she said, then disappeared. I was unsatisfied by that answer, but there was nothing else I could do. A few minutes later, I felt that strange pain again, and I was a girl once more. 'I can go back to class now.' I smiled in relief. I quickly stepped out of the cubicle. Hang on. I was in the boy's toilets right now.

There was one boy in the toilets drying his hands. He had golden hair and cerulean eyes like mine. He turned around when I came out of the cubicle and his eyes widened when he saw me. 'L-let me explain! Th-this isn't, er, what you th-think it is, or anything. I was just, um…' I stammered awkwardly. Explaining myself was going to be difficult.