Title: Switched
Fandom: BtVS
Author:
Characters: Amy Madison, Catherine Madison.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 712
Spoilers: The Witch.
Summary: Amy wakes up one morning to find something weird has happened during the night.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 263: Magic. Also for the ‘On The Outside’ square on my bingo card.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BTVS, or the characters. They belong to Joss Whedon.
Amy’s dad used to call her mom a witch all the time, but her parents were always fighting; she’d never thought he meant it literally. Not until now. What had she done? A spell of some sort, obviously, because while Amy still felt like herself on the inside, on the outside she looked… exactly like her mom. She stared at herself in the mirror, or not herself, her mother. God, it was so confusing!
Body swap, just like in those movies; her mom had whipped Amy out of her body and taken it for herself, leaving Amy in her mother’s body.
“It was wasted on you anyway, you never appreciated what you had,” her mother accused from the bedroom doorway. “Look at what you’ve done to your body, stuffing yourself with candy. You’re fat and lazy! Well, not any more, missy. I’ll whip your body into shape in no time, a strict diet and plenty of exercise, and then we’ll see.”
“But mom…” It was weird hearing her mother’s voice when she spoke; Amy shut up quickly and swallowed hard. This couldn’t be real!
“But nothing! I tried with you, I really did, but you never listened, just wasted your youth, slobbing around and eating, always eating, and I can’t stand it anymore! You were going to follow in my footsteps, be a cheerleader, the envy of all the other girls. Well if you won’t do it for yourself, or for me after all I’ve sacrificed for your sake, then I’ll have to do it for you. It’s the only way; you were never going to make anything of yourself.”
Turning her back to the mirror, Amy stared in horror at her own body with its new inhabitant, unable to think of anything to say.
“What’s the matter?” her mother taunted. “Cat got your tongue?” When Amy still remained silent, Catherine just gave her a disgusted look. “Fine, sulk all you want, it won’t do you any good. Now, I’m going for a run before school and you, young lady, are going to stay here and clean this place, top to bottom. Just stay out of the attic! Oh, and in case you thought you’d raid the refrigerator while I’m gone, don’t even think about it; I put a lock on it. You’re not ruining my body the way you ruined your own. I might want it back someday.” With that parting shot, she was out the door, locking it behind her, leaving Amy numb with disbelief.
“Magic’s real, my mom’s a witch, and she’s put a spell on me!” The words slipped out with a slightly hysterical edge to them; Amy wished she could believe it was all a dream, but that wasn’t how it felt. Her heart sank; she had no choice but to accept it was real; she was trapped in her mom’s middle aged body, not to mention locked in the house, while her mom was off in Amy’s body, living Amy’s life…
It wasn’t right and it wasn’t fair, but what could she do about it? Even if she tried to tell anyone they’d never believe her. They’d think she was cracking up and send for the men in the white coats, which would only make things worse. At least if she was here she could keep an eye on her mom, and her body, while she tried to figure out what to do, even if it meant she was sort of on the outside of her life looking in. It was marginally better than being cut off from everything she knew.
Opening her mother’s closet, Amy dressed in her mother’s clothes, trying to convince herself tat she wouldn’t be stuck like this forever. Her mom would get tired of doing school again, tired of trying to recapture her glory days in a body that wasn’t built for it. This was temporary; it had to be. Maybe the spell would wear off in a few hours, or a few days, a week at most. She clung to that hope like a lifeline as she started to do the cleaning. Somehow she was going to get her body back and then… maybe she could get away from here, go live with her dad, and forget all about magic.
The End
- Location:My Desk
- Mood:
tired

Comments
I love having Amy's POV about the switch. So horrifying and scary! Good stuff. :D
I always felt so bad for Amy. After she got switched back, and was hanging out with her dad, she could have been so happy! It sucked she got all ratted and then...well, written into a bad plot device, heh.
But her 'me and my dad' stuff right after she was switched back was so HAPPY!
Yes, after everything she went through Amy deserved to be happy, but sadly she didn't get to enjoy the happiness for long. Maybe there was too much of her mom in her.
Glad you liked this!