The torn pieces of the scroll began to twist and turn in the air before dissolving into a single beam of light that went from Kelos to Sean. After a few seconds, the light disappeared into both of them. Sean feared what was coming next and his fears did indeed come true as he felt his body shifting and turning and molding itself. Where before there had been a slumped down scribe who hid in the shadows, was now a positively glowing woman with golden blonde hair, a sizeable bust that even Sean's frumpy clothing could not completely hide, and a void where his manhood had once been. Kelos was the first to speak, he seemed to have felt some magic too although physically he didn't seem to have changed. After checking himself to make sure of that Kelos shouted, "You klutz you're carelessness could have...could have..." Kelos had risen his hand to strike his scribe but stopped when he saw the gorgeous woman before him in the carriage. "My my, you have outdone yourself this time scribe. Although when you use the scroll on the Princess I think you could afford to be a bit more generous." Kelos reached out and squeezed Sean's new breasts, "But not a bad start, well done."
"But that's not what it was meant for. That scroll was supposed to...Oh my!" Sean tried to say that the scroll was a magically binding marriage spell, but Kelos was more interested in examining the scribe's new body than anything else. "Whatever the spell was meant for it turned out well, did it take care of everything?" Kelos reached down into Sean's pants and Sean gasped as Kelos felt for himself the newly formed womanhood. "My Prince...please..." Sean whimpered.
But before Kelos could continue his exploration the carriage stopped and the captain of the guard proclaimed from the outside, "May I present to Castle Traeven, the honorable Prince Kelos of Grovan!" Kelos muttered to himself, "Damn." He quickly made sure he was presentable, and before opening the door of the carriage opened, he looked to Sean and said, "I expect to see you in my quarters tonight."
Knowing that arguing with the Prince quick to anger Prince was not a good idea under any circumstance, Sean simply bowed and said, "Yes sir."
The Prince left Sean alone in the carriage. He got a few confused looks from the guards who had accompanied them on this quest, however they were all used to seeing strange and beautiful women seem to pop up out of nowhere when Kelos was involved so nobody asked any questions. The Castle Traeven staff were kind enough to lead Sean to a spare servants quarters. Thankfully he wouldn't have to share a room with the guards. He'd even been provided with a simple dress and undergarments to wear. Apparently it was unseemly for women in this country to be seen in men's clothes. When he was left alone in the room, Sean began to get dressed as if it were second nature to him and took a moment to reflect.
"I must calm down and think. I know that I don't have the supplies to undo this spell as of now and will have to wait until we get back to Grovan...that is if the Prince lets me turn back. Or he could just use me tonight and leave me here so his family doesn't ask any questions. No Sean, don't think like that now. He wouldn't do that to you, you are now magically bound to him as his wife now." A light bulb went off in Sean's head. "I'm married to the Prince. That means I'm a Princess, I'm the next in line to be Queen! I no longer have to toil as a mere scribe. I have true power!" Sean felt a power hungry smile spread wider and wider across his face as he finished putting on his dress. But Sean shook his head to end his power fantasy, "Stop thinking like that Sean, it's only going to last a few days, besides, the Prince himself is going to want to end this even quicker than I do when he realizes some of the consequences of the spell. Like what happens when he cheats on me with someone, no he will not like that." Sean chuckled to himself before letting out a gasp of horror.
"Oh no! I must warn the Prince before...oh no!" With that the scribe sprinted to the door to go off and warn the Prince, however there was somebody on the other side of the door waiting for him.