There was no reason to be really creative about this, of course. Zoe would just say the same thing she said to Karyn and turn three jerks into three new friends.
"What the hell are you smiling about, freak?" Sarah asked.
"You're Goth, and so are your friends," Zoe said.
Just like with Karyn, the change was immediate. All four girls became very pale, wearing black make-up and piercings. But the similarities stopped there. Sarah had purple-dyed hair in pigtails, a purple corset (which put her already large breasts on display), long black skirt, and black stylish heels. Around her neck was a Victorian-style black lace choker. Tiffany had the right half of her head shaved off and the other half in short red-dyed spikes. She wore a fishnet shirt over a red bra, black leather pants, and black boots. Around her neck was a collar with 1-1/2" spikes. She also wore contact lenses that made it look like she had red irises. Melissa's hair was frizzed out and black. She wore a black T-shirt, displaying a logo for a death-metal band, a black and white tartan plaid pleated skirt, fishnet stockings, and knee-high buckled black boots with 4-inch stacks. And lastly, there was Jessica, who had a very cybergoth look about her. Green cyber-locks, goggles, a black and green-colored latex outfit, with furry leg-warmers. Needless to say, they looked completely different than the they did moments earlier.
Pleased with herself, Zoe then said "So, you girls want to hang out, or ..."
"Yeah, right. Like we'd want to hang out with a couple of losers like you," Sarah said, with a laugh of contempt.
Zoe was confused, to say the least.
"Yeah, just because we're Goths too, it doesn't mean that we're friends," Jessica said.
Then the four former cheerleaders looked at Zoe and Karyn with contempt and moved on. They may have been Goths now, but they were still jerks, and definitely not the type of girls Zoe would want to be her friends. Of course, she could always make them her friends, using the bracelet, but that would mean confronting them again.