"Yeah, that's right," Karyn lied.
Karyn's twin (formerly Jon) looked at her watch. "I wonder when Zoe is getting here. I'm tired of waiting for her."
"Zoe? Why would you be waiting for your sister?" Karyn asked.
"Zoe isn't our sister." She looked oddly at Karyn. "Are you sure you didn't change something other than my clothes?"
Before Karyn had a chance to say anything, the bedroom door opened and in walked a teenage girl that looked a lot like Zoe, but a little older. And she wasn't Goth. She looked just like a normal teenage girl, kind of like Karyn (before her wish-enhanced breasts and hair).
"There you are," Karyn's twin said. "We've only been waiting forever."
"Sorry, Janine," Zoe said. "I got kind of held up at practice."
"Practice? For what?" Karyn asked.
"For tennis, obviously," Zoe said, as if it were common knowledge. "Karyn, are you feeling okay?"
"She used the stone and changed reality," Janice said.
"Why are you telling her about the stone?" Karyn asked, with wide eyes.
"Karyn, she already knows about the stone. It's hers, remember? Her grandfather gave it to her as her inheritance."
Karyn was confused. The stone was given to Jon, not Zoe. But then she remembered that Jon no longer existed. Janice existed instead. And she wasn't part of Zoe's family, she was part of Karyn's. She was Karyn's twin sister. And since Jon was never born, Zoe was the oldest child in her family. Her birth date apparently had changed too, making her maybe a year older than the original Zoe. And this new Zoe was a normal girl, not a Goth girl like the original one. And Karyn and Janice had apparently become best of friends with Zoe.
Really, Karyn didn't see anything wrong with this new reality, after thinking about it some more. Jon was a girl and her sister. Zoe was actually nice and was even an athlete. And they were all friends. Where was the downside?