"Yes." Karyn said, holding the rock. "I wish, until we get back here tonight, that Jon looked like and acted like a girl version of himself and that everyone but he and I think he is a girl named Jennifer."
Jon, still under the calming wish, looked at himself. "Not much changed."
Jon, no Jennifer was right. Other than a larger bra to hold his full breasts, and a slightly better fit at the crouch of the jeans, Jennifer looked much the same as had Jon a few minutes earlier.
"Girl's. Ready to go?" Karyn's mom called out.
"In a second Mom." Karyn answered. "I wish Jennifer had a coat to wear with that outfit."
Jennifer zipped up her coat and accepted the rock back from Karyn. She put it into her fanny pack noticing in passing that it was a lot fuller than it had been when Jon had left his house less than a half hour earlier.
Karyn marveled at how Jon looked and acted just like she thought he would if he had been born a girl named Jennifer. The three females talked about female type stuff, but then why not as, for now, Jon was 100% female.
They arrived at Karyn's aunt's house a bit before nine. "You made it earlier than I thought you would, Sis?" Karyn's aunt Beth teased her sister, who was always late.
"Why?" Karyn's mom asked. "It is only an hour and a half drive here. You did say to be here by 8:30, didn't you?"
"Yes. But I didn't figure you would make it here before 9:30." Aunt Beth said with a smile. Then turning to the girls, she said, "You must be Karyn's friend, Jennifer. I am glad that you said you could help us. The Brownies really want to sell cookies, but most of their parents really can't help us this morning."
"No problem." Jon/Jennifer said, "I am glad to help. I remember when I sold Girl Scout cookies."
'Funny.' Jon/Jennifer thought to his/herself. 'I do almost remember selling Girl Scout cookies, even though I know I never did.'
"Well, since everyone is here, I guess we can go set up early." Aunt Beth said.