Risking was too risky - especially here. You booted up your Ipad and quickly re-logged onto the reality changing website. Then you closed the web browser on your own computer and locked it. As a senior level networking manager at the company, nobody ever questioned - or checked - your internet usage. You had only been caught out by your boss because he actually saw it on your computer, something you luckily managed to revert.
Leaving the office block and walking to the far side of the complex, you looked at all the variations the website had to offer. It was broken down into various different sections which made a bit of sense. Unfortunately, there was no "Help" page for you to take advantage of. The main sections at the start broke into different categories called "People", "Objects" and "Other".
The "Other" Tab featured a plain simple textbox where you typed in what you wanted, practically the same as what you had used before. The "People" tab was designed to be used on people and typing in their full name made it far easier to change them. The objects tab was designed to be targeted at specific non-living objects and change them as you saw fit - including ways that didnt seem possible.
Perhaps now was the time to try out the "People" tab, or the "Objects" tab. What takes your fancy while your walking?
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