The bell woke Jon up from his pleasant day dreams. After another day of learning nothing, he grudgingly walked out of the classroom and to his next class. He was still day dreaming about Karyn in a nice two piece string bikini. Karyn had just got out of pool and was walking over to Jon. Her long blonde hair was drenched and hanging heavily down her backside. She was reaching back behind her and pulling the little cute knot out. As she extended the very thin strings outwards, the top had little support left as it fell down to the ground. His view followed the piece of clothing all of the way up to her stomach and up to her.....
Umph!
Jon stumbled into what felt like a wall.
"Hey! Who do you think you are?" Biff yelled.
Or, at least Jon hoped is could of been. Biff was your typical stereotypical jock. Big and strong, just like his personality.
"Sorry Biff. I didn't see you."
"You couldn't see me?" Biff grabbed Jon's shirt and pulled him closer towards his face, "Can you see me now, pip squeek?"
"Uh, yes Biff....clearly now. I didn't mean it honestly."
"I don't think do," Biff pushed Jon up into the locker, shaking him violently and leaving an impression into its metal surface.
During the shaking, the stone fell out of his pocket (pants were never meant to hold dangerous magical items) and hit the ground. Biff looked down to see where the thump came from.
"Oh, planning to throw this at me Jon? We'll see about that," Biff picked up the stone with his free hand and smashed it into Jon's head. He then threw it down the hallway over the heads of the crowd of people that had gathered around them.
"Maybe you'll think twice tweeb about touching me. You should know your place by now. I don't know where you get your attitude from, but I'll be more than happy to beat it out of you."
Jon slumped to the ground agonizing in pain. If the stone was still working, he would show him who's who.
"The Stone!"
Jon looked around to find it but it wasn't anywhere near him. Jon decided enough was enough. It wasn't like could wish for anything. His wish didn't work before, why would it work now? Jon depressingly walked to his next class wondering how something so great could have been causing him so much trouble. Honestly, life was just fine before the stone came into his life.
The stone lay on the side of the hallway. The cracks had grown from the force onto Jon's head and the impact onto the ground. The stone could only take so much.
"I must fulfill wishes. I must fulfill wishes. I must extend my reach. I must extend my reach."
From now on, the fragile stone could grant wishes to those around them, including its eventual effects.