Cornered in the filthy alley he once ruled, Axel Burn, now trapped in a fragile, feminine body, faces the ultimate humiliation at the hands of his former peers. Desperate to cling to his identity, he tries to assert himself, but his soft voice, slender frame, and lack of strength only fuel the punks' mocking disbelief. They dismiss him as a random girl playing tough, tearing through his clothes with cruel glee. Piece by piece, his once-masculine armor is stripped away, exposing his smooth, delicate skin, slender thighs, and the soft curves of his chest.
Humiliated and powerless, Axel's pleas fall on deaf ears as the punks jeer at his helplessness, reducing him to a sobbing, trembling figure who can no longer defend himself. Every rip in the fabric deepens the divide between who he was and who he’s becoming. As the punks leave him in shreds—both physically and emotionally—Axel is left questioning whether any part of his former self still exists or if he has been completely consumed by his new, feminine reality.