Jon realizes the mistake he just made but knows that there's nothing he can do to stop it from happening. The stone begins to glow and he can feel it enlarging in his hands, taking on a more bulbous appearance as he holds it. When the glow subsides, he sees that instead of the stone, he's now holding a golden apple. "I guess that's interesting." he says to himself.
He doesn't know the least of it, at least not yet anyway as he tries to make a wish to undo the effect he just made. "I wish that when I said I wish something interesting would happen, I meant that the stone wouldn't change into an apple." he says but nothing happens.
Confused, he keeps trying again using something else as an experiment. "I wish that my curtains were blinds." he says as he glances over at his window and sees that the curtains are still there like they always had been.
Realizing the implications of what this means, he starts to panic. "Oh don't tell me I broke this thing?" he asks himself as he shakes his stone turned apple as if by some sort of luck that would jump start it's magical juices once again.
After spending another thirty seconds shaking the golden apple, he decides to try again. "I wish that my curtains were blinds." he says and when he feels no warmth and glances over to see no change, he knows that as of right now he is completely S.O.L.
Setting the apple on his dresser, he decides to just sleep on it for now and see if it will work in the morning. Little did he know that his wish for things to get interesting was going to manifest itself that day in ways he could never imagine.