EXPERIMENT #51- ELECTRON CARPET
WARNING: KEEP HIDDEN AT ALL COSTS!
This carpet dates back to the early 1700s, when it was created by a scientist who seemed to really like giving people extreme shocks from doorknobs and carpets. After discovering that it could swap bodies, he sold it in a market instead of destroying it, perhaps not the smartest move.
According to old-timey receipts, the carpet was bought by Martha Washington, who had a very strange taste in rugs. George Washington, who didn't appreciate the same rugs, placed the rug in a seldom-used room of the White House. Not much is known about what happened to the rug during its stay there, as there are no written accounts of people swapping bodies, but the rug was eventually taken by Thomas Jefferson, who presumably threw it away. After this, the rug began a long journey across the country, occasionally popping up in stories of settlers of mysteriously started acting like their child or wife, slowly travelling west until it made it to Oregon, where it landed in the possession of a local hillbilly in Boring.
After much negotiation, I managed to get a hold of this carpet. After washing it and then putting it through the dryer so many times I could see it sparking, I decided to experiment on it with both animals and humans alike. It appears that any living thing can switch bodies with another living thing, which means pigs with human minds are possible, although I doubt that will ever occur. For now, I will keep it in my room so it isn't misused.
Whoo, my first fanfiction! Also the first fanfiction I've ever finished! I hope you all enjoyed this little exposition-al Journal 3 entry. The second part will be out in a week, because I like making people wait, and it will be the actual story. Tell me what you think by reviewing, and thank you for reading this!
