Masako always liked to visit the old castle when she was feeling down, like today. Of course the reason she was feeling down was that, despite being born in a female body, Masako always knew from a young age that she wanted to be a boy, but her family would hear none of that. So, when her, or rather his gender dysphoria would get bad, Masako would come to the old castle site & throw some yen in the old wishing well, with predictable results.Today was different, however: Masako happend to find an old Mon coin in a clump of grass that had probably lain there since the Edo period. On a whim or hunch, Masako decided to throw this old coin in the well and make the same wish that she'd always made: That she would finally transform into a man. After seeing no results yet again, Masako left the castle grounds with a heavy heart, when suddenly her body began to tingle and feel strange all over. Masako's body began to change right before her eyes, her bust, hips & thighs melting away. After seeing how flat her, or rather his chest was, Masako absently wished that he wasn't wearing the blouse & skirt his strict parents had forced on him, and the strange, supernatural energy that was changing Masako's body seemed to understand, because the blouse & skirt vanished, to be replaced by a pair of sharp trousers, and Masako, or rather Masamichi gazed upon his bare, flat, masculine chest for the first time.The magic wasn't done with Masamichi yet, and he began to grow taller, his shoulders became broader & he began to bulk up. By the time the magic had run its course & his transformation was complete, Masamichi could not help but grin, because the detested female shell known as Masako that he'd been trapped in was no longer there: Instead, the reflection looking back at him from every shop window & koi pond he passed was Masamichi, the tall, broad-shouldered, muscular handsome man he'd always known deep down inside that he was.So Yeah, I decided to do a bit of a story with this one, with the perspective that the character was genuinely transgender & overjoyed to become the man he'd always identified as his whole life. As a side note, in Japanese, "Masako" means "Proper Young Lady" or what his parents were trying to force him to be, while the masculine name, Masamichi (which uses the same kanji for "masa) means "the Proper/True Path", which is what his realization of his masculinity is.