When Bill and Martha re-materialized, it was Bill who was the first to notice that something was wrong. His hand had been affectionately grasping his mother's shoulder, but now he was embracing some girl he didn't recognize. This girl looked about sixteen years old, just a year younger than Bill himself, but everything about her screamed that she was from the past. Her hairstyle, her clothing, her shoes. It's like she stepped right out a 1980s John Hughes movie.
“Who are you?” he asked inquisitively, and suddenly covered his mouth.
The girl whom he didn't recognize briefly glared at Bill. Then her jaw silently dropped.
As Bill looked around, he realized that he was no longer outside. He was in a bedroom meant for a teenage girl. However, everything about it was retro as well, from the bedspread, to the posters adorning the wall, to the carpeting, just like the girl herself. Bill assumed that it was this girl's room, but who was she, and how did they get here? Where was mom?
More importantly, why did Bill's voice sound so feminine all of a sudden?
Bill looked down and received his answer. He was now a woman, a much older woman, perhaps in her forties judging by the conservative nature of her clothing. His nails were long and coated in red polish.
A handsome looking middle aged man suddenly walked into the open bedroom door.
“Willow? Martha? Are you ladies ready to go out to dinner?”
Option 2: The year is now 1986. Martha has de-aged to a teenager, and Bill has transformed into a middle aged woman version of himself, causing his mother-turned-teenage-daughter to become slightly different in appearance than she was the first time she was a teenager.
Option 3: The year is now 1986. Martha has de-aged a teenager, and Bill has transformed into a duplicate of his adult mother, causing his mother-turned-teenage-daughter to become slightly different in appearance than she was the first time she was a teenager.
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