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A young boy named Timmy transforms into Olga, a Russian salon owner, in a magical moment at the local salon, leaving his previous life behind.
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**The Boy Who Became a Salon Owner: A Transformative Journey**

1. In the late 2010s, around the year 2017, there was a young boy named Timmy Johnson.
2. Timmy was five years old, having been born on May 5, 2012.
3. He stood at 3 feet 6 inches and weighed about 40 pounds.
4. With golden blonde hair styled into a messy mop and sparkling blue eyes, Timmy was a lively little boy.
5. He was white, a heritage rooted deeply in European ancestry, with origins in England, Ireland, Germany, and France.
6. Timmy lived in Ohio with his young mom, Megan Johnson, who was only 23 years old.
7. Megan was born on August 14, 1994, and stood 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing about 115 pounds.
8. She had long, curly blonde hair and bright green eyes.
9. Megan, too, was of the same mixed European heritage as her son.
10. Timmy wanted to impress a girl at school named Emily Parker.
11. Emily was the same age as Timmy, born on July 20, 2012.
12. She stood 3 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 38 pounds.
13. Her brown hair was always in twin braids, and she had hazel eyes.
14. One bright Saturday morning, Timmy decided he needed a new haircut to impress Emily.
15. Megan gave Timmy permission to go to the local salon by himself, a milestone for him.
16. Timmy skipped down the empty streets, making his way to "Liza's Salon & Spa."
17. As he pushed the door open, a small bell jingled.
18. Inside, the salon was brightly lit but empty, except for four Russian women who worked there.
19. Their names were Olga, Irina, Natasha, and Svetlana.
20. Olga was 65 years old, born on October 2, 1952.
21. She stood at 4 feet 9 inches and weighed about 150 pounds.
22. Her short hair was a steel gray Russian bob cut called "короткий боб" (korotkiy bob).
23. Olga's eyes were a deep blue, almost the color of the ocean at night.
24. Her family was originally from Russia and she had relatives in Ukraine and Belarus.
25. Irina was 63, born on March 8, 1954.
26. She stood at 4 feet 11 inches and weighed about 160 pounds.
27. Irina's hair was snow white, styled in a short, layered cut called "короткий слой" (korotkiy sloy).
28. Her eyes were a bright green.
29. Irina's heritage also included ties to Poland and Slovakia.
30. Natasha was 62, born on June 30, 1955.
31. She stood at 4 feet 8 inches and weighed about 140 pounds.
32. Natasha’s jet-black hair was styled in a pixie cut known as "пикси" (piksi).
33. Her eyes were a striking gray.
34. Natasha’s ancestors hailed from Russia, Estonia, and Latvia.
35. Svetlana, the youngest, was 61, born on December 19, 1956.
36. She stood at 4 feet 10 inches and weighed about 145 pounds.
37. Svetlana had short brown hair styled in a pageboy cut called "паж" (pazh).
38. She had brown eyes.
39. Svetlana’s family roots extended to Lithuania and the Czech Republic.
40. All the women wore short blouses and short skirts.
41. Their blouses were brightly colored, featuring floral patterns and ruffles along the sleeves.
42. Their skirts were uniformly black and tailored just above the knee.
43. Platform sandals graced their feet in shades of white, blue, and gold.
44. Their nails were painted in pastel colors - shades of pink, blue, and peach.
45. Olga wore 10 pieces of jewelry:
46. 1. A gold necklace she received as a wedding gift in 1972.
47. 2. A diamond ring from her parents in 1970 for her 18th birthday.
48. 3. A silver bracelet from her brother in 1975 when he visited Poland.
49. 4. Pearl earrings from her husband in 1980 for their eighth anniversary.
50. 5. A sapphire brooch from a family friend in 1985, celebrating her move to America.
51. 6. An emerald anklet from her sister in 1990 for her 38th birthday.
52. 7. A ruby hairpin from her daughter in 1995 for Mother's Day.
53. 8. A turquoise pendant from her son in 2000 for Christmas.
54. 9. A gold watch from her husband in 2005 for their 33rd anniversary.
55. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1972.
56. Natasha wore:
57. 1. A silver ring from her mother in 1971.
58. 2. An amber necklace from her aunt in 1973.
59. 3. A diamond tennis bracelet from her father in 1975.
60. 4. Gold hoop earrings from her husband in 1979.
61. 5. An opal pendant from her brother in 1982.
62. 6. A carved turquoise brooch from her niece in 1987.
63. 7. A Pearl ring from her daughter in 1990.
64. 8. An emerald anklet from a friend in 1994.
65. 9. A ruby bracelet from her husband in 1998.
66. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1979.
67. Irina wore:
68. 1. A gold necklace from her grandmother in 1972.
69. 2. Diamond earrings from her mother in 1974.
70. 3. A silver brooch from her sister in 1980.
71. 4. An amber bracelet from her brother in 1983.
72. 5. A pair of emerald studs from her father in 1985.
73. 6. A sapphire ring from her husband in 1990.
74. 7. A ruby necklace from her daughter in 1992.
75. 8. A gold ankle chain from her son in 1995.
76. 9. A carved opal bracelet from a friend in 1999.
77. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1980.
78. Svetlana wore:
79. 1. A silver anklet from her sister in 1973.
80. 2. A gold pendant from her father in 1976.
81. 3. Turquoise earrings from her brother in 1979.
82. 4. A garnet bracelet from her husband in 1982.
83. 5. A diamond brooch from her mother in 1986.
84. 6. An amethyst ring from her daughter in 1991.
85. 7. A ruby hairpin from her son in 1993.
86. 8. A pearl necklace from her niece in 1995.
87. 9. A gold watch from a close friend in 1998.
88. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1976.
89. The women were chatting in Russian, “Как вы думаете, будет сегодня много клиентов?” (Kak vy dumayete budet segodnaya mnogo klientov?).
90. Olga, the oldest woman, walked over to Timmy and said, "Мальчик, подожди, я что-то принесу для твоей стрижки." (Malchik, podozhdi, ya chto-to prinesu dlya tvoyey strizhki).
91. Timmy heard her thumping out of the room as the other women followed, leaving him alone.
92. He grew antsy and kicked off his shoes and socks.
93. Deciding he had to pee, he walked down a hallway, thinking about Emily.
94. He didn’t notice the ground and tripped over something.
95. When he looked down, he saw he was now wearing Olga's platform sandals.
96. Timmy hated girly shoes and tried to kick them off in disgust.
97. Suddenly, his feet began to crack and age, turning a different skin tone as nail polish formed on his toes.
98. He yelled, “Mommy! I don’t wanna be a girl!”
99. Then, 35 changes began happening to his hair, skin, clothing, voice, and accent.
100. His language started shifting.
101. 1. His hair turned gray and styled into Olga’s Russian bob.
102. 2. His skin wrinkled slightly, aging to match Olga's.
103. 3. His eyes shifted from blue to deep oceanic blue.
104. 4. His hands changed shape, becoming more mature.
105. 5. His height decreased to 4 feet 9 inches.
106. 6. His voice deepened into a mature woman’s tone.
107. 7. His accent shifted to a strong Russian one.
108. 8. His clothing transformed into the blouse and skirt Olga wore.
109. 9. His feet fit perfectly into the old platform sandals.
110. 10. His nails painted pastel blue.
111. 11. His understanding of the Russian language grew.
112. 12. His mind began to think in Russian.
113. 13. His shoulders broadened slightly but took on an older form.
114. 14. His memories of Timmy began to fade.
115. 15. His inclination to smile more often appeared.
116. 16. His previously childish thoughts matured.
117. 17. His attention to detail increased.
118. 18. His knowledge of hairstyling techniques grew.
119. 19. His fondness for cleaning habits emerged.
120. 20. His way of walking changed to Olga’s.
121. 21. His knowledge of Russian cuisines appeared.
122. 22. His sense of being part of a Russian family rooted deeply.
123. 23. His speech became more authoritative.
124. 24. His hands became more skilled.
125. 25. His laughter frequency changed to match Olga’s.
126. 26. His eye for fashion shifted to mature tastes.
127. 27. His ability to handle salon responsibilities increased.
128. 28. His interest in maintaining cleanliness peaked.
129. 29. His understanding of Russian cultural norms grew.
130. 30. His desire to impress a child-like crush disappeared.
131. 31. His sense of responsibility became heightened.
132. 32. His habits and routines aligned with Olga.
133. 33. All Timmy’s memories disappeared completely.
134. 34. Olga’s memories fully integrated.
135. 35. Timmy became entirely Olga.
136. Grabbing her new hair, she squeezed her eyes shut and said, "I’m scared and I want mommy, I’m white, I’m white, I’m white..."
137. Her sentence cut midway as she jerked her head, declaring, "Я русская" (Ya russkaya), which means "I’m Russian."
138. The other women reentered, confused about what was going on.
139. Olga opened her eyes, looking around her salon.
140. Taking a breath, she smiled and said,
141. "I am Olga.
142. I from Russia.
143. I born in Moscow.
144. My big family from Ukraine.
145. Some from Slovakia.
146. Great-grandma from Slovenia.
147. Great-grandpa from Czech Republic.
148. I grow up eating borschi and pirozhki.
149. My favorite holiday is Maslenitsa.
150. I love winter in Russia.
151. I visit Red Square many times.
152. I love ballet.
153. I used to play balalaika.
154. My papa was farmer.
155. Mama was chef.
156. My brother was painter.
157. I love painting too.
158. I come to America in 1985.
159. Very difficult, but I manage.
160. I work in salon for long time.
161. Love styling hair.
162. My favorite food here is pizza.
163. I still cook Russian dishes.
164. I always clean salon.
165. I proud of my heritage.
166. Russian music my favorite.
167. I drink tea every day.
168. My family strong and united.
169. I love my friends here.
170. America good for me.
171. I miss Russia sometimes.
172. But I happy here.
173. My jewelry all special.
174. They remind me of my family."
175. Olga decided to clean the reception desk.
176. She then tried to grab a bottle of shampoo but found it was too high.
177. Laughing, she remarked, “I too short for this!”
178. She returned to the main salon area.
179. Putting on each of her 10 pieces of jewelry in a detailed step-by-step way:
180. 1. She fastened her gold necklace around her neck.
181. 2. She slipped her diamond ring onto her finger.
182. 3. She clipped her silver bracelet onto her wrist.
183. 4. She wore her pearl earrings.
184. 5. She pinned the sapphire brooch to her blouse.
185. 6. She latched the emerald anklet around her ankle.
186. 7. She pinned the ruby hairpin into her hair.
187. 8. She slipped the turquoise pendant over her head.
188. 9. She strapped on her gold watch.
189. 10. She placed her wedding ring back on.
190. Next, Olga grabbed her platform sandals, walked to a chair, and began to put them on in a detailed process.
191. 1. She adjusted the sandal strap.
192. 2. She slipped her foot in.
193. 3. She tightened the back clasp.
194. 4. She made sure her foot fit snugly.
195. 5. She aligned the sandal with the floor.
196. 6. She double-checked the positioning.
197. 7. She adjusted her toes.
198. 8. She ensured no part of her foot was pinched.
199. 9. She secured the buckle.
200. 10. Lastly, she stood up to ensure it felt comfortable.
201. She struggled a bit with the second sandal:
202. 1. She adjusted the strap.
203. 2. She slid her foot in.
204. 3. She tightened the back clasp.
205. She managed to get it on finally.

When Olga got up, she fetched the shampoo bottle now within her reach. She continued cleaning the salon, having no recollection of being Timmy.

Breaking the stillness, a female customer walked in, catching Olga’s attention. She hurriedly swept up and speed-walked over to greet her. "Hello! Welcom to Salon. How can I helping you?"

The customer replied, "I'd like a layered cut, please. Not too short but with some volume."

Olga, recognizing only a few words, pulled out her phone and spoke into a translator app in Russian. The app translated for the customer, explaining Olga’s limited English skills.

Understanding, the customer agreed, and Olga worked her magic, creating the perfect hairstyle. The other women, noticing the situation, muttered to each other, "Что случилось? (Chto sluchilos?) What happened?"

Olga nodded and switched back to Russian, "Все в порядке, просто клиент с просьбой" (Vse v poryadke, prosto klient s pro'sboy). All is fine, just a customer with a request.

Fully transformed, Olga continued her work, her past life as Timmy a distant, forgotten memory.

This story was generated by user manemansteve with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.

Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.

AI Prompts

Prompt: A long and thorough and detailed 205 sentences story taking place in the late 2010s and specifying the year in a formatted list of 1 to 205 starting at 1 and ending at 205 about a random boy with a description of the boy's name, age being 5, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and race being white and what state he was from and include his family tree history and all of his ancestry all being white but include which countries specifically. Have him be going to the salon for the first time alone with permission from his very young mom and include her name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have him be trying to impress a girl he had a crush on and include her name, age being the same as him but younger cause of her birthday, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have him get to the salon and have him walk in to see 4 Russian women working and include the things they were doing to keep the salon clean and have the salon be empty except for the boy and the 4 women. Include the Russian women's names, ages being older than his mom by 30-40+ years, birthdays, birth years, heights being very short, weights, hair colors and styles being short Russian styles and include the name of the hairstyles, eye colors and include their family trees and everything they were part all being Russian being specific as to all the Eastern Europe countries their families came from. Have them be wearing short blouses, and short skirts and platform sandals with a detailed description of the blouses and the skirts and the platform sandals and what colors and types the sandals were and have their nails be painted but not red and include the colors and include 10 pieces of jewelry including a wedding ring in a formatted list of 1 to 10 and what year they got them all being years after they were born and how they got them and who they were from and why they wear them. Have them be talking amongst each other in Russian and have it be in quoted text and not translated. Have the oldest woman walk over and tell the boy to wait and have it be in quoted text telling the boy she was gonna grab something for his haircut in very broken English spelling the words wrong and with an accent as she thumped out of the room and the room grew silent as the other women left the room as well. Have the boy getting antsy decide to get up and kick off his own shoes and socks deciding he had to pee and have him go down a hallway with his head held high not looking at the ground as he thought about the girl he found pretty. Have him trip over something and have him look down to see he was now wearing the platform sandals the oldest woman was wearing earlier. He had no intention of wearing the shoes and hated girly shoes and they were way too bulky and uncomfortable. Have him kick them off in disgust when he suddenly felt his feet cracking and aging turning a different skin tone as nail polish formed on his toes. Have him freak out yelling mommy and have it be in quoted text saying i don't wanna be a girl. Have 35 changes to his hair and skin and clothing and voice and accent as he shrunk to her height and have his language start shifting in a formatted list of 1 to 35. Have him grab his new hair squeezing his eyes shut and have him say i'm scared and i want mommy i'm white i'm white i'm white as his memories began to change until he only remembered being a woman and have his quote shift midway through jerking her head and saying I'm Russian in Russian and spell it in Russian characters and English letters. Have the other women reenter the room confused as to what was going on. Have the woman open her eyes looking around her salon. Have her take a breath and smile as she said 30 facts about herself including that she's Russian and what part of Russia she's from and other parts of Eastern Europe like Ukraine, Slovenia, Slovakia, or Czech Republic, her heritage is from and how she grew up in a formatted list of 1 to 30 including her favorite foods and have it be in quoted text in very broken English spelling all the words wrong with an accent and mispronouncing certain words and not pronouncing certain letters in certain words and giving things the wrong names. Have her decide to clean something and include what it was. Have her decide to go get something and include what it is but have her realize it's too high up for her to reach and have her comment on how short she is and have it be in quoted text in very broken English spelling words wrong and include a laugh in the quote. Have the woman go back to the main area of her salon and have her put on each of her 10 pieces of jewelry in a detailed step by step way and have it be in a formatted list of 1 to 10 and have them all be the same pieces of jewelry from earlier in the story. Have the woman then grab her platform sandals walking over to a chair and sitting down. Have her put on the first sandal in a detailed process in a formatted list of 1 to 10. Have her put on the second sandal in a detailed process struggling with the second one in a formatted list of 1 to 15. Have her get up heading back to grab the item she needed now that she could reach it and have her go back to cleaning the salon having no memory of being a boy or who she used to be. Have a female customer walk in and have the Russian woman spot her sweeping up really quickly and have her speedwalk over to the customer and greet her and have it be in quoted text in very broken English spelling words wrong with an accent. Have the customer ask for specifics on what she wants and have it be in quoted text. Have the customer speak no Russian and only English not understanding the women very well getting confused a lot. Have the Russian woman get confused pulling out her own phone and speaking Russian into a translator app letting the customer know she spoke little English. Have her do what the customer wants with her hair. Have the other women look at the Russian woman and start talking to her and have it be in quoted text and translated and spelled out in English letters. Have the Russian woman respond to her friends and have it be in quoted text and translated and spelled out in English letters and have it be translated and in Russian words. Have all the quotes of the Russian women throughout the story be translated and spelled out in English letters.

Response: **The Boy Who Became a Salon Owner: A Transformative Journey** 1. In the late 2010s, around the year 2017, there was a young boy named Timmy Johnson. 2. Timmy was five years old, having been born on May 5, 2012. 3. He stood at 3 feet 6 inches and weighed about 40 pounds. 4. With golden blonde hair styled into a messy mop and sparkling blue eyes, Timmy was a lively little boy. 5. He was white, a heritage rooted deeply in European ancestry, with origins in England, Ireland, Germany, and France. 6. Timmy lived in Ohio with his young mom, Megan Johnson, who was only 23 years old. 7. Megan was born on August 14, 1994, and stood 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing about 115 pounds. 8. She had long, curly blonde hair and bright green eyes. 9. Megan, too, was of the same mixed European heritage as her son. 10. Timmy wanted to impress a girl at school named Emily Parker. 11. Emily was the same age as Timmy, born on July 20, 2012. 12. She stood 3 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 38 pounds. 13. Her brown hair was always in twin braids, and she had hazel eyes. 14. One bright Saturday morning, Timmy decided he needed a new haircut to impress Emily. 15. Megan gave Timmy permission to go to the local salon by himself, a milestone for him. 16. Timmy skipped down the empty streets, making his way to "Liza's Salon & Spa." 17. As he pushed the door open, a small bell jingled. 18. Inside, the salon was brightly lit but empty, except for four Russian women who worked there. 19. Their names were Olga, Irina, Natasha, and Svetlana. 20. Olga was 65 years old, born on October 2, 1952. 21. She stood at 4 feet 9 inches and weighed about 150 pounds. 22. Her short hair was a steel gray Russian bob cut called "короткий боб" (korotkiy bob). 23. Olga's eyes were a deep blue, almost the color of the ocean at night. 24. Her family was originally from Russia and she had relatives in Ukraine and Belarus. 25. Irina was 63, born on March 8, 1954. 26. She stood at 4 feet 11 inches and weighed about 160 pounds. 27. Irina's hair was snow white, styled in a short, layered cut called "короткий слой" (korotkiy sloy). 28. Her eyes were a bright green. 29. Irina's heritage also included ties to Poland and Slovakia. 30. Natasha was 62, born on June 30, 1955. 31. She stood at 4 feet 8 inches and weighed about 140 pounds. 32. Natasha’s jet-black hair was styled in a pixie cut known as "пикси" (piksi). 33. Her eyes were a striking gray. 34. Natasha’s ancestors hailed from Russia, Estonia, and Latvia. 35. Svetlana, the youngest, was 61, born on December 19, 1956. 36. She stood at 4 feet 10 inches and weighed about 145 pounds. 37. Svetlana had short brown hair styled in a pageboy cut called "паж" (pazh). 38. She had brown eyes. 39. Svetlana’s family roots extended to Lithuania and the Czech Republic. 40. All the women wore short blouses and short skirts. 41. Their blouses were brightly colored, featuring floral patterns and ruffles along the sleeves. 42. Their skirts were uniformly black and tailored just above the knee. 43. Platform sandals graced their feet in shades of white, blue, and gold. 44. Their nails were painted in pastel colors - shades of pink, blue, and peach. 45. Olga wore 10 pieces of jewelry: 46. 1. A gold necklace she received as a wedding gift in 1972. 47. 2. A diamond ring from her parents in 1970 for her 18th birthday. 48. 3. A silver bracelet from her brother in 1975 when he visited Poland. 49. 4. Pearl earrings from her husband in 1980 for their eighth anniversary. 50. 5. A sapphire brooch from a family friend in 1985, celebrating her move to America. 51. 6. An emerald anklet from her sister in 1990 for her 38th birthday. 52. 7. A ruby hairpin from her daughter in 1995 for Mother's Day. 53. 8. A turquoise pendant from her son in 2000 for Christmas. 54. 9. A gold watch from her husband in 2005 for their 33rd anniversary. 55. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1972. 56. Natasha wore: 57. 1. A silver ring from her mother in 1971. 58. 2. An amber necklace from her aunt in 1973. 59. 3. A diamond tennis bracelet from her father in 1975. 60. 4. Gold hoop earrings from her husband in 1979. 61. 5. An opal pendant from her brother in 1982. 62. 6. A carved turquoise brooch from her niece in 1987. 63. 7. A Pearl ring from her daughter in 1990. 64. 8. An emerald anklet from a friend in 1994. 65. 9. A ruby bracelet from her husband in 1998. 66. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1979. 67. Irina wore: 68. 1. A gold necklace from her grandmother in 1972. 69. 2. Diamond earrings from her mother in 1974. 70. 3. A silver brooch from her sister in 1980. 71. 4. An amber bracelet from her brother in 1983. 72. 5. A pair of emerald studs from her father in 1985. 73. 6. A sapphire ring from her husband in 1990. 74. 7. A ruby necklace from her daughter in 1992. 75. 8. A gold ankle chain from her son in 1995. 76. 9. A carved opal bracelet from a friend in 1999. 77. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1980. 78. Svetlana wore: 79. 1. A silver anklet from her sister in 1973. 80. 2. A gold pendant from her father in 1976. 81. 3. Turquoise earrings from her brother in 1979. 82. 4. A garnet bracelet from her husband in 1982. 83. 5. A diamond brooch from her mother in 1986. 84. 6. An amethyst ring from her daughter in 1991. 85. 7. A ruby hairpin from her son in 1993. 86. 8. A pearl necklace from her niece in 1995. 87. 9. A gold watch from a close friend in 1998. 88. 10. A wedding ring from her husband in 1976. 89. The women were chatting in Russian, “Как вы думаете, будет сегодня много клиентов?” (Kak vy dumayete budet segodnaya mnogo klientov?). 90. Olga, the oldest woman, walked over to Timmy and said, "Мальчик, подожди, я что-то принесу для твоей стрижки." (Malchik, podozhdi, ya chto-to prinesu dlya tvoyey strizhki). 91. Timmy heard her thumping out of the room as the other women followed, leaving him alone. 92. He grew antsy and kicked off his shoes and socks. 93. Deciding he had to pee, he walked down a hallway, thinking about Emily. 94. He didn’t notice the ground and tripped over something. 95. When he looked down, he saw he was now wearing Olga's platform sandals. 96. Timmy hated girly shoes and tried to kick them off in disgust. 97. Suddenly, his feet began to crack and age, turning a different skin tone as nail polish formed on his toes. 98. He yelled, “Mommy! I don’t wanna be a girl!” 99. Then, 35 changes began happening to his hair, skin, clothing, voice, and accent. 100. His language started shifting. 101. 1. His hair turned gray and styled into Olga’s Russian bob. 102. 2. His skin wrinkled slightly, aging to match Olga's. 103. 3. His eyes shifted from blue to deep oceanic blue. 104. 4. His hands changed shape, becoming more mature. 105. 5. His height decreased to 4 feet 9 inches. 106. 6. His voice deepened into a mature woman’s tone. 107. 7. His accent shifted to a strong Russian one. 108. 8. His clothing transformed into the blouse and skirt Olga wore. 109. 9. His feet fit perfectly into the old platform sandals. 110. 10. His nails painted pastel blue. 111. 11. His understanding of the Russian language grew. 112. 12. His mind began to think in Russian. 113. 13. His shoulders broadened slightly but took on an older form. 114. 14. His memories of Timmy began to fade. 115. 15. His inclination to smile more often appeared. 116. 16. His previously childish thoughts matured. 117. 17. His attention to detail increased. 118. 18. His knowledge of hairstyling techniques grew. 119. 19. His fondness for cleaning habits emerged. 120. 20. His way of walking changed to Olga’s. 121. 21. His knowledge of Russian cuisines appeared. 122. 22. His sense of being part of a Russian family rooted deeply. 123. 23. His speech became more authoritative. 124. 24. His hands became more skilled. 125. 25. His laughter frequency changed to match Olga’s. 126. 26. His eye for fashion shifted to mature tastes. 127. 27. His ability to handle salon responsibilities increased. 128. 28. His interest in maintaining cleanliness peaked. 129. 29. His understanding of Russian cultural norms grew. 130. 30. His desire to impress a child-like crush disappeared. 131. 31. His sense of responsibility became heightened. 132. 32. His habits and routines aligned with Olga. 133. 33. All Timmy’s memories disappeared completely. 134. 34. Olga’s memories fully integrated. 135. 35. Timmy became entirely Olga. 136. Grabbing her new hair, she squeezed her eyes shut and said, "I’m scared and I want mommy, I’m white, I’m white, I’m white..." 137. Her sentence cut midway as she jerked her head, declaring, "Я русская" (Ya russkaya), which means "I’m Russian." 138. The other women reentered, confused about what was going on. 139. Olga opened her eyes, looking around her salon. 140. Taking a breath, she smiled and said, 141. "I am Olga. 142. I from Russia. 143. I born in Moscow. 144. My big family from Ukraine. 145. Some from Slovakia. 146. Great-grandma from Slovenia. 147. Great-grandpa from Czech Republic. 148. I grow up eating borschi and pirozhki. 149. My favorite holiday is Maslenitsa. 150. I love winter in Russia. 151. I visit Red Square many times. 152. I love ballet. 153. I used to play balalaika. 154. My papa was farmer. 155. Mama was chef. 156. My brother was painter. 157. I love painting too. 158. I come to America in 1985. 159. Very difficult, but I manage. 160. I work in salon for long time. 161. Love styling hair. 162. My favorite food here is pizza. 163. I still cook Russian dishes. 164. I always clean salon. 165. I proud of my heritage. 166. Russian music my favorite. 167. I drink tea every day. 168. My family strong and united. 169. I love my friends here. 170. America good for me. 171. I miss Russia sometimes. 172. But I happy here. 173. My jewelry all special. 174. They remind me of my family." 175. Olga decided to clean the reception desk. 176. She then tried to grab a bottle of shampoo but found it was too high. 177. Laughing, she remarked, “I too short for this!” 178. She returned to the main salon area. 179. Putting on each of her 10 pieces of jewelry in a detailed step-by-step way: 180. 1. She fastened her gold necklace around her neck. 181. 2. She slipped her diamond ring onto her finger. 182. 3. She clipped her silver bracelet onto her wrist. 183. 4. She wore her pearl earrings. 184. 5. She pinned the sapphire brooch to her blouse. 185. 6. She latched the emerald anklet around her ankle. 186. 7. She pinned the ruby hairpin into her hair. 187. 8. She slipped the turquoise pendant over her head. 188. 9. She strapped on her gold watch. 189. 10. She placed her wedding ring back on. 190. Next, Olga grabbed her platform sandals, walked to a chair, and began to put them on in a detailed process. 191. 1. She adjusted the sandal strap. 192. 2. She slipped her foot in. 193. 3. She tightened the back clasp. 194. 4. She made sure her foot fit snugly. 195. 5. She aligned the sandal with the floor. 196. 6. She double-checked the positioning. 197. 7. She adjusted her toes. 198. 8. She ensured no part of her foot was pinched. 199. 9. She secured the buckle. 200. 10. Lastly, she stood up to ensure it felt comfortable. 201. She struggled a bit with the second sandal: 202. 1. She adjusted the strap. 203. 2. She slid her foot in. 204. 3. She tightened the back clasp. 205. She managed to get it on finally. When Olga got up, she fetched the shampoo bottle now within her reach. She continued cleaning the salon, having no recollection of being Timmy. Breaking the stillness, a female customer walked in, catching Olga’s attention. She hurriedly swept up and speed-walked over to greet her. "Hello! Welcom to Salon. How can I helping you?" The customer replied, "I'd like a layered cut, please. Not too short but with some volume." Olga, recognizing only a few words, pulled out her phone and spoke into a translator app in Russian. The app translated for the customer, explaining Olga’s limited English skills. Understanding, the customer agreed, and Olga worked her magic, creating the perfect hairstyle. The other women, noticing the situation, muttered to each other, "Что случилось? (Chto sluchilos?) What happened?" Olga nodded and switched back to Russian, "Все в порядке, просто клиент с просьбой" (Vse v poryadke, prosto klient s pro'sboy). All is fine, just a customer with a request. Fully transformed, Olga continued her work, her past life as Timmy a distant, forgotten memory.

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