Clutching the stone, Michelle said "I wish that whatever is happening to make people become other people by wearing their clothes would stop." She waited for the familiar glow, but there was nothing.
Confused, she made another wish.
"I wish to know why that last wish didn't get granted." This time the stone did glow, but the answer that it gave her wasn't good. Not at all.
Mikey did say in the wish that caused all of this that he could make another wish to make it stop. But Mikey wasn't Mikey anymore. He had become Michelle Lisle. The only person who could stop all of this from happening was Mikey. But Mikey didn't exist anymore.
"Michelle," she heard her mom say again. "I know you don't want to go to school because of what happened, but you still have to go. Now get to it, young lady," she said, more sternly.
Michelle slumped again. Not that there was anything bad about being a girl (she had been one for a long time), but she knew that this wasn't supposed to be happening. And worse yet, she was stuck this way. And even worse, she couldn't put a stop to the phenomenon that made her this way, so more people would be changing forever. And even worse than all of that, she had to deal with the consequences for being in trouble with the police. She really did not want to go to school today.