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2. Jon’s not the only one to get

1. You Are What You Wish

Jon’s not the only one to get an inheritance-Zoes Story

on 2009-01-03 22:36:12
Episode last modified by Brayn on 2018-02-16 02:18:53

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I sat on the dumpster after class, nervously fingering the pouch. It was the first day of school after spring break and had been one of the most stressful I'd ever endured. I hadn't dared carry the pouch around with me all day in case I misplaced it or someone thought they might borrow it, and that meant leaving it in my locker. That turned out to be an even worse plan - I was on the edge of my seat throughout every lesson, worrying that someone would break into my locker and take the pouch. It was irrational anxiety and I knew it: the lockers were all well-protected with combination locks, and it was vastly unlikely that anyone would ever keep anything in there which was particularly valuable. Plus it was a good school; everyone was pretty honest in general and we'd only had a very few incidents if theft in all the time I'd been there.

I was waiting for Athena, my best friend of longer than I'd care to mention. In fact, I'd been waiting to talk to her for over a week, but she always spent spring break with her parents in their RV at the campsite, God how could she stand that, and we had no classes together this year, so this was the first chance we'd had to get together for a while.

Finally, I spotted her strolling towards me across the yard. She was wearing her usual get-up of a tattered black dress, red corset and fishnet gloves. Her long midnight black hair with red streaks was in its normal down state and she released her usual apathetic groan as she spotted me slouched on the dumpster. The overall effect, I thought, was pretty hot. I'd always looked up to her wanted to be like her, but I'd never tell her. There are some things your friends would never let you live down..

When she finally reached me, she leapt up onto the dumpster with somewhat more ease than I'd managed earlier.

"Hey, Zoë! How's things? Break bearable?"

I grinned sheepishly. "Was okay. You?" I asked.

She shrugged, "You know, same-old, same-old. There's only so many years you can fake an interest in a stinking pile of woods in a lifetime. I think I might be able to convince my parents to let me give the old spring break tradition a miss next year and just hang out with you."

"That'd be nice. Save me from couch-potato-hell."

"Anything of interest happen while I was away?" she asked.

"My grandfather died." I stated matter-of-factly.

Her face fell, " Zoe, I'm so sorry. I know you were close. What happened? He wasn't all that old, was he? I thought he was off on one of his expeditions just a few months ago."

I shrugged slightly. "Heart attack, apparently."

Athena frowned. "You don't seem overly upset."

I took a deep breath and took the plunge. "That's because I'm not convinced he's actually dead."

"I presume we're not talking adolescent denial here," she asked, with a raised eyebrow. "I mean, how can they diagnose a heart attack with no body?"

"Oh, there was a body, I'm just not sure it was him." I realized I was probably giving her images of mutilated corpses or worse, but I was genuinely nervous about what I was about to show her.

"Erm. Then what makes you think..." she started, obviously somewhat bewildered.

"This." I interrupted, holding up the pouch. It was fairly unimpressive, leather black with a white string, it fit snugly in the palm of my hand.

"What is it?" she asked, intrigued. I think I was probably playing up the cloak-and-dagger stuff too much, but it was quite mysterious, after all.

"It's my inheritance." I opened up the pouch. Inside was a rather crumpled piece of paper and a rather unusual, decorative ornamental, talisman. The talisman was slightly metallic, rather like haematite, but with a blackis blue hue to its surface, it had seven sides, flattish and about an inch across. "Read the note," I instructed her. She did so, with much eyebrow-raising in the process. The note was from my grandfather and what it said was this:

Dear Zoë,

If you are reading this, it means I have passed on. Do not mourn my leaving; although we shall no longer be able to spend time together, be content knowing that where I am now is just a new start and a different perspective than before and that I shall just look at it as my next great adventure.

The talisman you find in this pouch is my legacy to you. Treat it with care, it does not look much, but has immense power. I have entrusted it to you, as my favorite granddaughter and friend, to be its keeper and guardian now that I am gone.

I found the talisman on my latest expedition to South America and I believe it to be of Incan origin. How it works, or where it came from beyond that, I have no idea. All I can tell you is how it works and trust you to use it wisely.

Bear with me on this next bit; I know it sounds fantastic, but trust me when I tell you that I am telling the truth. All I say is real and it will not take much experimentation for you to prove it.

While holding the talisman against your flesh (I recommend just holding it in your hand as the simplest approach), simply use the words 'I believe' followed by whatever it is you want the talisman to do. There is no limit to the number of times you can do this, as far as I can divine, but beware for the words of a wish can be reinterpreted but not changed once the breath is over. The talisman has great power, but is not unlimited. Changes made will recognized for what they are, unless properly phrased. This talismans range I estimate is unlimited, but I fear I have not been able to determine to confirm this.

I must go now. Use the gift I have given you wisely, and think of me often.

Your friend, always,

Grandpa.

Athena finished reading the note and looked at me accusingly. "Is this a wind up, because it's not funny if it is?" I shook my head. "You can't be serious. If this note is real, your grandfather faked his own death or something similar and has left you a magic Inca talisman which grants wishes."

I nodded. "Yes."

"And you expect me to believe that?"

"Yes."

"Not a chance." She crossed her arms over her chest. "I mean, I'm as open minded as the next girl, but this is just plain silly."

"See that wall?" I indicated a piece of stone that had fallen off one of the walls after lightning struck the school last year. I grasped the talisman in my hand. "I wish the bark on that wall was blue."

I was used to the sensation by now; it was like momentarily getting something in your eye, forcing you to be unable to look at the object the wish was affecting. Athena was obviously a little taken aback by the strange sensation.

"Hey, weird, it was like..." Then she caught sight of the wall. Which was bright blue. "Holy fucking shit!"

"Impressive, huh?"

"My god, it really works!?" She was agape.

"It does indeed. Wanna see the scary part?" I grasped the talisman again and wished for the wall to be red.

Nothing happened.

"Why didn't it work?" asked Athena, looking puzzled.

"Because it was contradictory to a previous wish. Basically, you can't undo wishes, which is what makes this thing so scary to me."

"You aren't kidding, that is scary!"

"There is, however, some room for movement: I wish the wall wall has been a popular site for graffiti and so was now prominently red." The sensation was felt by both of us again and when we looked, the wall was indeed coverd in graffiti and was now a prominently red splash of color. "So, you see I was able to make a new wish which didn't contradict the old one and have it work. The wall is still blue but coverd. However, if I was to try and wish the graffiti off, that would fail as it contradicts the latest wish."

Athena was clearly astounded. "This is great. Scary but awsom. We can have lots of fun with this."

I wasn't so sure. "I dunno, Athena, it seems very dangerous to me, I'm thinking of just locking it away and throwing away the key."

"You can't be serious. You have the most amazing discovery ever, and you want to lock it away. How about this: how about we try it out for a while and if anything disastrous happens or looks like happening, then we'll decide to put it somewhere safe."

She was making a reasonable amount of sense. "Okay. We'll use it for a week, but not for anything drastic. We'll have a little fun and nothing more. Agreed?"

"Sure thing. Can I have a go?" I knew she'd ask, and I'd never had any intention of saying no, but she did seem a little over-excited about it. In the end I knew I trusted her and handed over the talisman.

Athena fingered the talisman, passing it from hand to hand, feeling its smoothness. The first thing she tried was wishing the wall graffiti free, with no success as I had predicted. She was just contemplating changing the color of her hair to be naturally like her die job when we were interrupted by a high-pitched laugh.

Stacy Fairbrooks, head j.v. cheerleader and class-A bitch, was wandering across the yard followed by her usual entourage of drooling, overmuscled football players and other assorted testosterone-fueled flunkies.

Athena was unimpressed. "Can you explain to me why men are so shallow? Everyone knows that Fairbrooks is a total bitch and yet, because she has blond hair and big tits, every guy in the school spends half his life dribbling down her cleavage."

"I know right," I noted, I had to admit thou that Stacy wasn't always like this, thinking back to middle school when we where friends, even though I'd never knowingly associate myself with someone with such a untrustworthy character.

" There's only one of her; why can't she just pick one and let the rest of us have a go?" She sighed.
"Totally"
I grinned. "Got your eye on anyone in particular?" I asked, mockingly "Athena you got a thing for a jock? Haha Rich".

She scowled at me. "No. Just a general feeling. God, I wish I had long blond hair and big boobs and maybe then I'd get some of the attention."

I think it dawned on us both at the same time what she had said and we just looked at each other, a look of slight shock on our faces, but it was much too late by then. I found I had to look away from Athena, as I got something in my eye, or so it seemed.

I knew pretty much what to expect when I looked back, but it was still weird.

To be honest, the breasts were really noticeable. Athena always wore her favorite low-cut dress and corset and I could see they where no longer an A cup but full on DDs. The hair, however, was not only light blond and lying gently across her shoulders, but more shockingly, waive. It was not, in my opinion, a look which suited her, but then I didn't suppose for a moment she'd been serious with her hastily spoken wish.

Athena looked down, pulled at her bra and lifted a lock of yellow hair to take a look at it. "Fuck."

"Indeed. This is why I wanted to lock this thing away. This sort of thing was bound to happen." I sighed.

She shrugged and then looked disconcerted at the new things obviously going on in her bra. "Could have been worse. I could have wished..." She realised she was still holding the talisman. "Never mind. Here, take this thing back before I mess up some more." I took the talisman and put it back in the pouch, out of harm's way.

"We could make some more wishes to try damage limitation. You were pretty vague." I noted.

"No. At least not yet. Let me go home and sleep on it - on my back - and decide what's best. I don't think now is the time to be rash." With that she was up off the wall and walking away. "Meet me tonight we'll re-die my hair That should work right?"
"Ya" I said nervously

I looked down at the pouch and shoved it in my pocket. I decided that tomorrow I was going to leave it at home, well-hidden from Mom. I figured it was less likely to cause more trouble if it was less directly accessible.

I looked around the now deserted yard and decided it was time to slope off home. Little did I know what adventure awaits us tonight...

EDIT: I wrote "I believe" but didn't think that throe just pretend it said I wish.
Jon still exists and has his stone that's why it's called Jon's not the only one to get an inheritance-Zoë's Story
Karyn Sara and everything in the 1st episode still happened
Wishes on the Talisman don't change history unless properly stated
Wishes on the Talisman have an unknown range but it is much bigger then the stone




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