"Now what do we do?" said Karyn.
"I don't know," said Lola. "What do you think, Jonnie?" she asked, rubbing up against the now female Jonnie.
"I don't know. We need to find the real stone. I don't see how I could have thought this was the stone. It's three inches bigger! Maybe if we went somewhere where there wasn't anyone around for fifty feet ..."
"Great idea!" Lola exclaimed. "Have I ever told you how smart you are?"
"Only about a thousand times," Karyn muttered. Sure, the three of them were good friends, but sometimes Karyn couldn't stand Lola's over-exuberance towards loving Jonnie. In a way, though, Jonnie was kind of lucky to have a lesbian girlfriend like Lola. How many girls that good-looking would be this devoted to another girl in this manner? Not many that Karyn could think of. Maybe Jonnie was just destined to get matched up with Lola.
Unknown to Karyn, Lola didn't "fall for" Jonnie. Jonnie had wished her up to be her girlfriend. Well, in this new reality where Jonnie was a girl (in a previous reality, it was Jon who had wished up Lola).
"Come on," Jonnie said. "Let's go over there," she said, pointing to the forest that lined the north side of the school grounds. In the forest, there shouldn't have been any people for at least a hundred feet, let alone fifty.
The three girls then ran to the edge of the forest.