(All characters are consenting adults and are merely roleplaying!!!! )
The idea for the the 6.5K watcher raffle from deviant art! Idea by Dafne-tg!
Angel lived a pretty good life. He had a lot of friends who he hung out with often, he had great grades in school and was accepted into the college of his choice, and he even had dreams for the future, which was to become an actor.
Everything was amazing, he was happy and healthy and there wasn't a single thing he could complain about, but the reason for all that was because Angel had been living inside a virtual reality for ten years.
He had no idea of that, not until the first day of college. As he was walking everything around him froze. He thought he was losing his mind, and was on the verge of freaking out because his whole world just stopped, but he could suddenly hear some familiar voices.
It was his mother and father, and they were gently telling him it was time to wake up. Angel then saw what looked like a computer screen appeared and asked him to confirm logging out of the system. Angel was really confused and thought it all might be a dream.
So he hit the button and confirmed logging out. He felt disconnected from his body for a moment, but then all the feelings came back all at once. Angel felt that she was lying on a bed, and had some sort of device sitting on her face.
She sat up and touched the device. It felt like a VR headset. She lifted it up off her eyes confused about when she put it on and went into a game. Also about the fact that she was playing a game that was like her everyday life.
Once removing her headset she saw a doctor in the room, and next to them were her parents, but something was off about them. Her father was skinnier and his hair was longer and he kind of looked like a slob.
Whereas his mother looked like she hadn't stopped worrying in years, and was nearly in tears. They were far from the happy well put well-put-together parents she’d known up until yesterday, so how did they change so quickly?
Angel tried to ask them what was going on, but her voice was hoarse. It felt like she hadn't spoken in years. Angel looked at them confused and instead of saying anything her parents just ran over and hugged her saying they were so glad she was okay.
After a very long hug, the doctor told them they might want to ease up, as Angel was still adjusting to being in reality after ten years in the virtual world. That shocked her and she looked at the doctor, who could tell right away he had to explain.
He started by handing Angel a tablet to write on until her voice came back, and then he started to explain. When she was nine, she was playing soccer on the road with her friends when a drunk driver came banging down the road.
Angel remembered that day, as it was super scary, but she and her friends got out of the way before anything happened. The doctor shook his head and told her that was what they programmed into the virtual world, but that wasn't what really happened.
It turned out that the car actually hit Angel, breaking most of her bones and putting her into a coma. There was little hope of her getting better, not until the doctor she was speaking to and her team got her parents on board for a new treatment.
Since her brain was fully intact, they created a whole virtual world for her to live and grow in, one that allowed her to learn and grow as a person, one that even had copies of her parents who loved her just as much as her real ones did.
Then all they had to do was get her body to heal enough for her to wake up. It took a lot of treatments and ten years, but after her last surgery she finally showed signs of waking up, but her mind was still attached to the fake world, which is why they had to mainly enter and talk to her.
Angel learned back, that was a lot to take in. Her whole life was a lie, none of it was real, but it felt so real. All her friends, her friends, the trips she took with her parents, hell even the parents she knew, none of it was real.
Angel took her tablet and wrote down a question. She asked about her friends from the simulation. She asked if they were even based on real people and if they knew her, or was she just some strange guy they’d never met.
That question confused her parents and the doctor. He answered telling her that they were all unfortunately made up, but he then asked a follow up question about her being a guy. He asked her how long she’d felt like a guy.
That seemed like a weird question, and Angel answered saying she’d always been one, for as long as she could remember. Angel’s parents looked at each other and then at the doctor. The doctor then started asking Angel about her life in the simulation.
Angel told them all about it, at least up until she was nine, as she strangely didn't have any memories of her life before that. The doctor looked a bit pale and said that whoever set up the simulation must have put in the wrong gender marker when she was set up all those years ago.
Angel raised an eyebrow asking what that meant. The doctor looked at her parents and suggested they break the news to Angel. They came on over and held her hands, and in a gentle voice, her mother told her she was a girl, not a boy.
Angel's face changed to a completely shocked expression, and she pulled her hands away from them and asked if they were crazy. Her dad then said it may seem crazy, but she only had to look down to see the proof.
Angel honestly didn’t want to know the truth, so far it’s been hard to accept. She slowly moved her head down and nearly fell back into a coma. She was definitely without a doubt, a hundred percent a female.
Her former tall muscular body was gone, her short blonde hair was now long and currently had a side ponytail, and her legs were completely hairless, along with her face and chest. Speaking of her chest, it now had two very large boobs on it, which she definitely never had before.
Then there was the area between her legs. She hadn’t been thinking about it before, but now that she was, it was hard to not notice how something used to be there and now there was absolutely nothing.
It was a lot to take in, and Angel was starting to believe that this was all a dream and she’d soon wake up as her normal self, but the next day, Angel woke up in the same facility with her mother sleeping on a chair next to her.
Angel got up and looked at her. How many nights had she or her father been here like this, just watching her? It made her feel bad, that while she lived a happy life with fake versions of them, they were here stuffing.
As much as she just wanted to return to the virtual world she came and acted like none of this happened, she knew she couldn't. This was her life, her real life, and she had to accept that and adjust, no matter how hard or embarrassing it was to be a girl.
Angel woke her mother up, who was a bit startled at first but then started to smile when she saw Angel awake. The two went out to get breakfast together, and her mother continued to ask questions about her time in the virtual world.
She just wanted to know who Angel became as a person, and despite missing it, she still told Angel that she was super proud that she was a smart and kind person. Angel then had her mother tell her stories about all this.
She couldn't remember any of it, and the doctors told her she may never recover those memories, but to Angel, they were real even if she didn’t remember them, and that made them a hundred times more important than her virtual memories.
In the time that followed her waking up, she moved back home with her parents, and they helped her adjust to everyday life, her mother even got to teach her all about managing womanhood. Angel still doesn't like having to deal with the once a month, or sitting while peeing.
Life is moving forward for her, and her family. It’s far from the perfect world she’d grown up in, but honestly, it was better because of that. She’s gotten into college, thanks to all the stuff she learned while in the virtual world.
It wasn’t her dream college, but it was still a good one, and she got to take acting lessons while attending. She was also able to make a ton of friends, and even got herself a girlfriend, so things were starting to feel normal.
She still thinks about her fake life from time to time, it’s hard not to want to go back to a perfect life with no problems, but she’d come to realize that in the end, it was sort of hollow. Even if she complained, or felt bad from time to time, she won't go back to a virtual world, not if she can help it.
Riley
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