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Question: Write a POV transformation story of the reader turning into Lan Hikari from the Megaman Battle Network series, complete with gender change (if the reader is a female), height regression, age regression (making the reader now 11 years old), reality change (the reader's real world becoming the world of Megaman Battle Network), and mind/mental change (with the reader's personality and memories being completely replaced with Lan's personality and memories, despite the reader's best efforts on fighting them off). The transformation is permanent (meaning it is forever) and is completely irreversible. For Lan Hikari's appearance (after the reader turned into him), he stands at 142.8 cm and has brown eyes and untidy brown hair, which he keeps out of his face with a bandana bearing the Hikari family mark. His upper-body attire consists of a white long-sleeved shirt with black squares on the elbows under an orange vest. From the waist down, he wears black shorts with yellow stripes on the sides, black ankle-socks, and orange shoes with black stripes. He carries detachable roller blades that allow him to instantly modify his shoes. He will often be seen with his backpack. He almost always carries his PET with him, and the later versions usually come with a pouch or a strap to carry it with. For Lan Hikari's personality, he is outgoing, headstrong, and has a strong sense of justice, though he is often lazy, often sleeping in causing him being late to prior engagements (even if he is the one who set them up), and is a poor student in school, much to Ms. Mari's frustration and despite MegaMan's nagging, though he has the highest grades in Virus Busting. Lan enjoys sports such as soccer and inline skating, which is shown in his preference to skate wherever he goes. He is shown to have a large appetite, often indulging when food is around. As an operator, Lan is able to concentrate in a way he cannot bring himself to do in other situations, and is quick to jump into action to save the day while others panic, even at his own risk. He has a keen sense of deduction, though he often has a simplistic way of looking at things. Despite his aptitude for Net Battling, Lan's ego and arrogance often lead to him making careless mistakes which sometimes put people he cares about in danger. His simple outlook on life also leads to several other problems, such as his emotional vulnerability, which has been exploited. Late in the third game, his vanity and then his trust are both abused in succession, and he is left believing that he is guilty for putting thousands of lives in danger, including his father's, causing him to fall into depression. When he finally arises, his worldview is tempered with a better understanding of evil. There should also be quotes from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking. Also, it is a POV reader story, so it should not be in an author's point of view (my, I, mine, etc), and it should be from the point of view of the reader (you, your, etc).
The room is familiar, yet something feels off. There's a subtle disorientation—a weightlessness that isn't quite physical but mental. You can't place it, but something within you whispers that this isn't your world. As you try to stand, a wave of dizziness overwhelms you, and your legs falter. You clutch the edges of the bed, noting how your hands seem smaller and softer than you remember. Panic sets in. You glance around, taking in the unfamiliar surroundings. Bright posters of various NetNavis cover the walls, and a sleek PET device sits on the desk, displaying a familiar yet impossible face—MegaMan.EXE. You shake your head in disbelief, but your brain feels foggy, clouded with thoughts that aren't your own. You look down at your hands, now smaller and more delicate, encased in fingerless gloves that lead up to the long sleeves of your white shirt. Your reflection in a nearby mirror stops your breath—you've become Lan Hikari, an 11-year-old boy from Megaman Battle Network! "No, this can't be real!" your voice trembles, though it's noticeably higher pitched. A familiar voice calls from the PET, "Hey, Lan, are you okay? You look like you've seen a ghost." You freeze, instincts clashing with implanted memories. "MegaMan...? This...can't be happening," you stammer, your voice trembling. MegaMan frowns, his digital form tilting in confusion. "You've been acting strange since this morning. Are you sure you're alright?" The room spins as Lan's memories batter against your own from all directions: the excitement of Net Battles, lounging in class, the nagging urge to skate. Despite your attempts to cling to your fading reality, they're slipping away... "Lan! Come on, we're gonna be late for school again!" your mom's voice calls from downstairs. You try to focus, but it's getting harder. Lan's habits override your instincts, and before you know it, your feet are slipping into his roller blades. Against your will, you glide downstairs, a part of you now enjoying the sensation of skating. "Morning, mom," you—or is it Lan?—say, trying to suppress the rising familiarity. She ruffles your hair. "No time for breakfast, Lan. Get going!" MegaMan chimes in, "We really should start paying more attention to our schedule." As you head to school, Lan’s memories of ACDC Town begin to blend seamlessly with your consciousness. You fight to hold on to who you were, but the resistance is fading under the assault of detailed recollections. On the way, you nearly bump into a classmate. "Watch it, Lan!" she scolds, adjusting her glasses. "Sorry, Mayl," you automatically apologize, her name imprinting itself firmly in your mind. She narrows her eyes. "You sure you're okay? You seem...off." "I...I'm fine," you respond, feeling Lan’s natural cockiness take the wheel. Inside, you scream against the invasion, but it's no use; Lan's outward confidence easily overpowers your faltering voice. School passes in a blur. Ms. Mari's lessons feel monotonous, and though you know you should be comprehending grammar and history, Lan’s disinterest drags you down. Instead, you find your mind wandering to Net Battling strategies, making you scribble in your notebook. "Lan! Pay attention!" Ms. Mari's sharp voice cuts through, and any remains of resistance you had left melt away under her reprimand. As you head back home, you finally accept the dominant reality. Skate sessions, Tech Town, and Chisao are almost second nature now. The mega memory database in your mind informs every action, every thought, pushing you further into Lan Hikari. "Another day, another challenge,” you think to yourself, echoing Lan's simplistic outlook. MegaMan senses it too. "Welcome back, partner." You nod. "Yeah, let's go save the world." The last shreds of your previous self dissolve into the background. You are Lan Hikari now, mind, body, and soul. The transformation is complete, forever irreversible.
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