"You're a funny looking girl," said the officer to Joy. "But anyway, we need to ask you a few questions. You've been identified as committing an assault. The mall's security cameras even showed you. First, put out your hands...."
Joy put out her hands and the officer slapped handcuffs on them. Then he said "Now get in the car."
"I can't," replied Joy. "I have to walk everywhere I go."
"Don't make us add resisting arrest to the charge against you."
Joy, frightened, made the attempt and managed to enter the car despite the command.
"Can't enter the car, huh?" said the officer. "Looks like we've got another nut case."
The officer's partner started up the car, only to find the car suddenly jerking back. The car just wouldn't move. He turned around to see Joy seated and being pushed into the seat--or when he thought of it in another way, it was if Joy was stuck in the middle of the air in a seating position, and the inside of the car pushed into her and just wouldn't move any farther.
"I see," said Joy. "I can get into the car myself, I just can't go anywhere in the car. I have to walk."
Meanwhile, Sarah was at home with the unconscious Karyn, thinking. She remembered Karyn, just like Buffy remembered her sister on that TV show. Maybe Karyn once hated her, but they were sisters and good friends now.
"Wake up, Karyn," she said. The girl didn't wake up. Sarah had no idea, of course, that a concussion is not the little thing it seems to be in the movies. But she could tell Karyn was badly hurt, and she knew she had to take the stone out to fix it. Opening her purse, she reached in for one wish. "I wish Karyn wasn't seriously hurt just now and that she'll wake up."
Karyn began to stir and opened her eyes. "Sarah..." she said as the doorbell rang.
"You've been through a lot," she said. "Anyway someone's here. Hope it isn't the two ex-boys." She walked up to the door and checked the peephole, then opened it--it was a police officer.
"Excuse me," said the officer, "but you're Sarah McMillan, right? We need to get some statements from you and your sister about the assault that happened today. First of all, are you planning to press charges?"
"I'm not sure," said Sarah. "That's up to Karyn. Karyn, what do you think?"