David shrugged. "We could always project it, I just don't want her thinking she's all wet, taking off her diaper, and peeing on the carpet. Besides, I fdon't want to try projecting clothes right away." Standing back, the lens projected a bit, there was a whirr, and a loud buzz of electricity. The apple on the counter blinked, and was suddenly an orange. And then an apple again. And then the counter vanished, before reappearing as an orange, before the machine sparked and stabilized.
The effect was surprisingly good. David would have never believed it was an apple if he didn't know better. The room seemed to have shifted a bit with a slight orange hue, but a tiny glitch like that was understandable.
Annie had fallen asleep, but David grinned. "It worked! Let's go get some swim gear and have a virtual vacation, okay?" He beamed.
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