Thomas, a skeptical journalist known for debunking supernatural myths, stood at the entrance with a determined look. Armed with his camera and recorder, he whispered to himself, "There's no such thing as ghosts." Little did he know, Eleanor's restless spirit was watching him, ready to scare away yet another intruder.
When he regained consciousness, Thomas was no longer himself. His body felt slender, his face delicate, and his voice soft and feminine. Staring back from the mirror was not his reflection, but that of Eleanor. Her ghost emerged from the shadows, "You wanted to uncover the truth? Now you will live it."
In Eleanor's guise, Thomas approached Martin, who bore a striking resemblance to his ancestor. Initially, Martin was taken aback by the similarities but soon grew curious. Thomas/Eleanor unveiled the tale of betrayal, shedding light on secrets buried for decades.
Finally, at peace, Eleanor offered Thomas a choice: return to his original form and life or remain in the body she had given him. By this point, Thomas had not only grown comfortable as Eleanor but had also come to value the lessons he learned while living as her.
He chose to remain as Eleanor, using his identity to bring awareness to forgotten stories and become a voice for the voiceless. As a symbolic gesture, he vowed never to forget the power of empathy and understanding.
















