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Moon's Mercy...Not

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I think the concept came upon me last night while trying to sleep and some this morning...probably why I keep wanting to drift off I guess.

Probably influenced by Gacha Gacha

Basically The kid is cursed because he couldn't duck fast enough when the true target of the curse did so.

The Curse was to turn a lech into a woman "at the mercy of the moon". (Probably a One Month curse to ending just after that time of the month.)

Curses however do funny things especially when they hit the wrong people.

Although hundreds of miles from any coast, the cursed TG is effected by the Tides High tide pushes his body to that of a girl his age while low tide releases the pressure.

He can resist the effects of the curse but it's like having a root canal all over the body. Since it's High tide he has to endure it since his is a senior in High school

He hasn't tried yet in my mental outlines but trying to resist the release causes the opposite effect... ;p

His family is adamant that he remain male.

At school he is a social outcast. With maybe one friend in the whole world. The girl to the right.

Rather then the traditional Hiding the change from the female friend he tries to be honest and upfront (Unfortunately when he shows her her two female friends lead by the older sister/guardian enter the room unannounced) ...and after their initial curiosity guess it hits the friend's squick-factor, so she rejects the poor suffering kid.

The Older sister apparently is more worldly so guides them both through the friends pig-headed phase...

Sorry for the disorganization of the thoughts on this. :blush: it's still in very basic concept...
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The concept sounds good, just needs working on ;)

By the way, what exactly do you mean by the "opposite effect"? Opposite of what?