40-year-old Scott's visit to the Palace of Versailles ended up very strangely.
One minute he was following a tour guide around listening to the history of the building and the next he found himself sitting at a dressing table in very confusing and complicated underwear looking at himself in a mirror.
He could tell when he looked down he was female.
As he sat there staring at himself in the mirror in shock, a man in very fancy but outdated clothing entered his room and said in French that strangely enough he understood his majesty was waiting for you, Madame do Pompadour.
He looked at his reflection again in the mirror and said this cannot be real.
Little did he know he was just another victim of the curse of the Palace of Versailles.
For hundreds of years, it had sent the consciousnesses of tourists back in time and into the bodies of people in the past so they could experience the real history of France.
Scott was a 40-year-old in the Palance of Versailles. with a tour group, He looked certain items of the era. Then items of the period the items , thou the real items were behind a case. Scott, touch items, within a spam of few minutes. Scott. was in the same room. But different to. He staring in a mirror. That he was looking at himself , but the image was a female in antique lingerie hold a mirror. Before he could think or do something. A man dress in antique clothing, he spoke in French, which he could understand, and he answers in French , yes, he said. The man said that his majesty, Madam do Pompadour is waiting for you. When Scott , I be there within a hour, Scoot. when he said that. A two-lady maid. Started get him dressed in period fashion. When Scot and his two lady maids when to see his majesty, in the throne room. As Scott spoke in a perfect French. As he waited to be known. WHAT was unknown ,that Scott, was one of the many people that transported that he was spend back in the time. That if some of the travels touch a object or two that get sent to the past. It unknown what happen to Scott it is another mystery to Palance of Versailles?
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