"Hi, Jeanie?" Jon (or rather Jeanie) recognized Karyn's voice over the phone. "You ready for the big game today?" she asked.
"Game?" Jeanie asked.
"Yeah. We have the big game to cheer at today," Karyn said.
"Oh, yeah. I remember," Jeanie lied. "See you in a little while." She then saw that it was time to go to school and she rushed to the bus.
The ride was uneventful, however she did learn that the new her was very popular, and so was Karyn. When they got to school, though, that's when the trouble began. Jeanie walked to her home room and accidentally dropped the binder on the way. A freshman saw the binder and picked it up. "What's all of this stuff written in here?" the boy asked himself.
Jeanie sat down in her seat and reached into her backpack to try out the binder some more. "Uh oh," she gasped. She looked at the clock and saw that she still had a minute before class started. She was about to run out into the hall and retrace her steps, but her teacher Miss Tuttle stopped her.
"Class will be starting soon, Ms. Gibson. Get back to your seat," she told her. And Jeanie did as she said. But she certainly wasn't fine with it. Who knew what could have happened to the binder or what someone would do if they found it?
As Jeanie was forced to go back to her seat, the freshman boy who found her binder (his name was Thomas Greene and had a reputation for being a loser) opened it to find a page with wishes. "What the heck? Is this someone's wish list?" He didn't know how right he was.
He looked at the list:
*I wish I was a girl.
I wish I had bigger breasts and an overall sexier look.*
There were only two wishes, but to Thomas they were strange ones. It was like he stumbled onto someone's sexual fantasy, only it was written on paper.
He erased what was there (thus making the outcome of those two wishes irreversible) and thought about the types of things he wanted. Of course, he had no idea that the binder was magic and was connected to the wishing stone. He was just writing it down just for the heck of it.
But, unknown to Jeanie and Karyn, the wishes worked both ways, thanks to the existence of the binder. Part of the function of the binder was that "wishes were recorded in pencil". But it also worked the other way, in that "all things recorded in pencil were wishes".
So, when Thomas wrote his wish down in the binder, it was granted to Jeanie, as if she used the stone, which she just happened to be holding right at that moment.