Olympic Games (2)
“Alright ladies and gentlemen, this was the last question of our first ever quiz special Emily in Paris edition, let’s see who won the first prize… which is an entire month vacations in Paris, France, to visit every place seen in the series… the name of our winner is… with 100% good answers… Mr. Frederic Lanister from Portland, Oregon… congratulations sir…”
On the other side Frederic is thrilled to win the game and goes to Paris, exploring all the places where Emily went. His friends can’t stand that series and they all feel relieved that Frederic goes on his own so they won’t need for the next month to hear about this series. Travel goes smooth and once in his hotel room, it’s like a dream coming true, but within days his dream turns into a nightmare, the places are dirtier than he expected same for some inhabitants, they don’t speak English at all or they’re despicable with him.
After three weeks he wants to go home completely different, he hates the series, hates France, even though the hotel employee tells him that Paris is not France and there’s so much more beautiful places and people here but Frederic says: ”I’m sorry but I don’t believe you… I hate this place and I hope to never come back again… goodbye…”
The hotel employee watches him leave the hotel as she murmurs: “Oh non tu ne partiras pas d’ici ma chérie…” [Oh you will not leave here my darling…]
Frederic is on his way to the restaurant before leaving for good to the airport, his driver brings him before one of the most expensive swimming pool of Paris, La Piscine Molitor.
As he watches the place, Frederic has different memories, he sees himself going there with… the hotel employee… he sees himself calling her mommy as the woman calls her baby girl. Frederic asks the car to stop and pays the driver as he gets into the building: more he walks inside, more he starts remembering things he has never thought before, he starts having memories of a little girl loving swimming since very young age. As she was training for a competition, she discovers the synchronized swimming with some of her classmates… Since then she trains everyday with her friends and she’s ready for the Olympics. Frederic can feel something is wrong but his head goes fuzzy and his own memories disappear as those of this girl are clearer as her name is now Manon Venturi, her family is from Corsica and the hotel employee is actually her mother Clara Venturi. Manon was born July 4th 2008 in Ajaccio, Corsica. Some 6 years ago she started to do artistic synchronized swimming and only after four years when she was only 14, she was signing for a bigger team in Paris to attend to the Olympic Games, for Manon it’s a dream coming true.
While the new memories take place, Frederic still in charge somehow wants to end this but his body goes numb and suddenly his body changes drastically: his size drops from his 5.10 ft. to a small 5.3 ft. his short brown hair grows below his neck to his mid-back and it turns much blonder. His face turns more feminine as he looks just like this hotel employee but younger version of her, his eyes turn blue, his nose and lips are more feminine, his body is slender and his muscles get smaller and proportioned for a girl’s body as his body hairs fall off, his chest tingles as a pair of A cup breast come out as the nipples get so sensitive and finally his man’s pride disappears as it is replaced by a wet vagina making Frederic a girl as all the new memories kick her hard losing her previous identity to become Manon.
At this moment Manon feels so dizzy as she falls unconscious only to wake up in the locker room, wearing a blue one piece swimsuit with a blue jogging pants and this blue jumper with the letters FFN standing for Fédération Française de Natation sponsored by EDF. She stands up and watches her locker with her name on it and her pink wallet with her pink phone, she sees her phone screen with a picture of her and her best friend both smiling as Manon sees her braces, at the same time braces appear magically on her lower and upper jaws as she remembers getting them two years ago.
At this moment some people gets into the locker it’s Manon’s coach saying: ”Ah tu es là Manon, je te cherchais partout… Viens on t’attend pour la conférence avant le début des Jeux et pour la photo officielle.” [Ah there you are Manon, I was looking for you everywhere… Come along we are waiting for you for the press conference before the Olympic Games begin and also the official picture.]
Manon smiles and follows her coach where she answers questions asked in French and also in English and she answers them as a real pro, she has a huge responsibility on her shoulders for her first games as she is the captain of the synchronized swimming delegation for the competition. After the conference it’s this official picture taken where Manon appears all smiling and completely ready for her first Olympic Games, she trains with all her friends for this moment for two years even though it’s a big responsibility for a 16 years old girl.
Few weeks later it’s finally the Games and this is finally the day of the competition, Manon wakes up at 7 a.m. in her room, after her breakfast with her mom, she goes to her last training where she’s joined by the other girls, Manon listens to the coach and the girls repeat the choreography before going to the Olympic pool. Before it begins, Manon and the other girls get ready; she puts her swimsuit on same for some make-up and finally a bathing cap.
It’s time to show up and the results are amazing, Manon’s team get to finals and finally she wins the gold medal, Manon and the girls are so ecstatic as they cry in pure happiness same for her mom from the public and same for all the French public…
After a few minutes alone to celebrate with the girls, Manon gives a massive hug to her mom before getting out for pictures and interviews…
A day later this picture appears on an article in the local newspaper in Corsica:
[THE CORSICAN SWIMMER MANON VENTURI WINS THE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL. The 16 years old swimmer from Bastia has just won the gold Olympic medal in synchronized swimming. It was madness here yesterday when she won her first Olympic medal; we are waiting for the return of the girl who never denied her Corsican origins. Congratulations champion.]
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