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Question: Write me a story the way I write about Chloe from Dog with a Blog with her saying something in her own voice and vocabulary and have it be in quoted text. Have her suddenly start turning into her older sister Avery with a description of her voice, age, appearance and what she's doing, what she's wearing, and how she turned into her sister and include a description of her voice changing, her new age, appearance and what she's wearing. Have her say something in Avery's voice about being scared and confused but unwillingly using Avery's vocabulary and have it be in quoted text. Have her memories slowly start changing until she only remembers being Avery. Have the new Avery say something in her voice and tone and vocabulary about the situation and have it be in quoted text.
Chloe, the youngest Jennings-James daughter on "Dog with a Blog", was always the quirky, loud, and bubbly youngster all wrapped up with a bow of naivety. Her cute squeaky voice echoed through the house as she was playing with her toys. Chloe, with her short, golden hair and mismatched dress paired with sparkly pink shoes, suddenly felt a strange lurch in her presentation, as if the dress-up game was taking a real turn. "I dunno what's happenin' but my pretty princess dress feels different!" Chloe exclaimed with a giggle in her endearing, high pitched voice. Unrivaled change overpowered her, transforming her from her youthful cuteness into her elder sister, Avery's poised elegance. Chloe's voice pitched lower, echoing off the walls with uncertainty and maturity. "My dress, it's...shifting?" Her tiny frame stretched upwards; her hair grew longer, falling gently over her shoulders resembling Avery's rich chestnut locks. Chloe's mismatched dress transformed into Avery’s favorite comfortable jeans and an oversized hoodie. Her young, prancing steps aged into the confident strut of a 14-year-old, the characteristic bounce replaced by a poised walk matching her older, teenage sister's usual confident demeanor. "Oh my gosh, this is...um, confusing and scary…" A new, deeper voice chimed out, mirroring Avery's articulate speech yet underlying fear. Her language had matured, using words Avery would use and her voice notably carrying her sister's elegant poise. Unsettling memories fluttered, starting subtly. The playdates, the toys, everything associated with being Chloe faded into the background. In their place, Avery's detailed reports, perseverance for togetherness, eco-conservation, and her secret love for singing took reign, marking the complete mental and emotional transition. "I...This can't be happening," she said, adopting Avery's tone and choice of words. Her voice was no longer that of a giggling child, but instead held the firm resolve of an adolescent with a firm grasp on her own identity. As the last hint of Chloe's memories faded into the distance, it was now Avery in the mirror; with her brunette hair, high eyebrows, and a questioning look on her face. She was wearing Avery's clothes, standing in her shoes, and living her life. "Chloe?" she mumbled looking around her room, "Oh, wait. I'm Avery." Her voice echoed in the room with the deep tone of a young adult - a firm, more mature tone completely different from Chloe's squeaky calls. "I...I have to sort this out," she spoke, her words coming out strong and confident, in Avery's true character without the shadow of her younger self's innocence.
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