As Rebecca broke off the kiss, she frowned. "Oh, you're back to normal."
"Don't sound so disappointed," Jim said. "This is how I'm supposed to be."
"Well, no offense, but I kind of liked you better as Kim."
"But Kim isn't real. And besides, she only existed for a few hours. I've existed for years," Jim said. "Now, let's get back to that kissing."
Rebecca pulled back and sat up. "I don't know. I'd rather kiss Kim."
Then Jim sat up. "Are you saying you're only interested in girls?"
"No ... I mean, maybe. Oh, I don't know. It's just that, when you were Kim, everything between us just clicked."
"But I am Kim. We have the same mind."
"It's not the same. I wish you hadn't changed back."
"You can't mean that," Jim said. Then he noticed that Rebecca's expression changed, as if a brilliant idea had occurred to her. Jim didn't like that look.
Suddenly, Rebecca began to mutter something unintelligible while waving her hands around. And Jim began to change ... back into the form of Kim.
Kim looked down at herself in shock, then up at Rebecca. "Becca? What are you doing?!"
"There," she said. "Now everything's perfect."
"Change me back right now."
"No, I don't think so."
"Then I'll get Rick to do it," Kim said.
"No help there. Only the one who casts the spell can reverse it. And that's me," she said, with a smile. "And I don't intend on changing you back. Now, about that kiss."