Suddenly, Sarah's car shimmered and morphed from a convertible to a four-door compact car.
"What happened?" Sarah said.
"The signal. It must be able to change objects as well as people," Jay explained.
"How is that possible?"
"Well, it changes clothing. Right?"
Sarah thought about it. Jay was right. It did change clothing, so why not a car?
Up the road, they swerved around and passed several car crashes and stopped vehicles. Some people left their cars screaming, dressed like geeks. Others appeared to stay in their cars, in shock.
One sexy blonde woman who passed them earlier in her convertible, now sat in her two-door compact car, looking slightly ugly and dressed in a very conservative outfit. She stared ahead, clearly in shock of what had happened to her.
Further up ahead, they saw the members of a biker gang that passed them earlier. They were stopped on the shoulder of the road, looking dazed. Now dressed as geeks, they stood next to bicycles, instead of motorcycles.
The signal continued to play on the radio, until Jay shut it off.
"Thank you. That sound was annoying," Meagan said, from the back seat.
They sped ahead, swerving around people that had become geeks. People that wrestled with their own identity as their new geek personality slowly took them over. Soon, they would like being geeks. The blonde woman, the bikers, everyone.