As Jon got up, he saw something strange on his dresser. An ID card. He picked it up and wondered where it came from. It had places for a name, gender, height, eye color, etc, but nothing was written. He shrugged and stuck it in his wallet. Might be useful.
After school, Jon went over to Karyn's home. He left the stone at home, hidden behind some of his books and with other rocks he picked up from camping with this grandfather. Easy place to hide it and no one would think to throw it out.
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"Hey," Jon said as he entered the house. Her mom had let him up. Despite her new looks, Karyn remained steadfast in her studies - the opposite of Sarah's group. "Look what I found in my room today?" Jon pulled out the card and showed it to Karyn.
"Your school ID?" Karyn asked barely glancing at it. She flipped the page and finished her math problem. She closed the book and turned back to face him. She crossed her arms underneath her enlarged chest and glared at him. she had wanted him to bring the rock, but he vetoed it. They needed a plan first.
"What? No. It's completely blank," Jon said.
Karyn took another look at it. "No, it's you're school ID. Hardly interesting."
"Are you blind? It's . . ." Jon paused as he looked at it. Sure enough, it was his school ID, but it had more information than it usually had.