But then came another wish that Jon and Karyn had no choice but to twist. "And I wish that at school, all the students will do what the teachers tell them."
Now that's a bad wish thought Jon, as the world froze around him and Karyn.
It's not that hard thought Karyn.
Oh?
Yeah, it isn't that hard. He didn't name the school, so let's say it only happens at some old abandoned school.
Maybe a school that was destroyed in an earthquake? You can't be at a school that doesn't exist.
Right replied Karyn.
So they made the wish happen that way, and Mr. Miller went on unaware that his wish had been interpreted into oblivion.
One of the men's cellphones rang and he answered it.
"Yeah, I'm here ... uh huh ... yes. Yes, I've got it ... no, you can trust him ... okay."
"Who was that?" asked the other man.
"THAT was Ms. Summers. Now that the boss is a little girl she thinks he never existed, and she thought I'm the boss and I made the deal instead. And apparently she doesn't trust you or this location. But I assured her that she can trust you."
"Okay. Is she still coming?"
"No. We have to go to a new location."
"Wait a minute. We can't pick up the stone. It'll have to be here. Give me that." He grabbed the phone from the other man and began to talk. Finally he hung up.
"Did you convince her?" asked the first man.
"Yeah, she'll come here. She didn't like the idea very much, but she'll come here. It'll be around fifteen minutes."
Jon and Karyn were very busy for the next fifteen minutes, as all the people in the room managed to get wishes at one time or another, by reaching down to touch the stone, even though they couldn't take it. And then, someone knocked on the door. The new boss opened the door, revealing....