~ This is a Sebastian x male reader, and I really just wanna try a concept I haven't seen being used ~
Sebastian has gone through the same relentless nightmare, over and over again. The old farm that he and his family lived close to was the source of that nightmare. Every farmer that had tried to change it in some way had always failed, either lost interest and went missing to who-knows-where. Or they married and divorced everyone in town, at least everyone who could be married. Every time someone new came along, Sebastian's hope drained quicker inside. Everyone else acted like they didn't remember, but he knew they all just wanted to forget. Everyone had good memories and bad memories of each farmer. The worst part is that every time someone comes to the farm, I feel like time-reversed like I hadn't aged a day over 20. Sebastian could never forget the female farmer who stuck by his side until she disappeared. He couldn't replace her, at least, that's what he thought.
(Might change some tags as the story progresses, this is the first time I've wrote X Reader, so please treat this with caution!!! I'll try to be as inclusive as possible with this, if you can, PLEASE tell me how to be more inclusive.)
When Charlotte opened her eyes one morning, she found herself lying in dark sheets she had never seen before. Sheets that smelled unfamiliar, resting on a mattress she was definitely sure she hadn't fallen asleep on. She had never seen the four walls of the room she had woken up in before. And as she groaned and pushed herself up - pain stabbing through her temples - she realized that it wasn't just the bedroom that was unfamiliar.
Her body was, too.
Sebastian had admired the new farmer from afar ever since she arrived. But between his best friend's blatantly obvious crush on her, he had never seen a real chance to actually talk to her. And honestly? He had been fine leaving it that way.
At least, until now. Because suddenly, he was closer to her than he had ever dared to hope.
The Wizard spent his less-drunken days helping the residents of Pelican Town in his own, peculiar ways. But this time, he had truly outdone himself. Swapping the bodies of two people so fundamentally different?
Now that was a masterpiece.