Then Mikey knew, Jon was jealous, he loved Karyn and had done for years, he wanted her to be his wife, he wanted ginger children and to be a superhero, he was annoyed at wishing himself into the future and confused about why his rock aphid turned into a coin.
Mikey felt shocked, "I wish I knew what Jon intended to wish when he gets the coin." He said, Mike hadn't gotten to where he was without being extremely careful and wishing he knew the effects of a wish before he said it, it had saved him many times in the future.
Jon will wish to swap bodies with you, replied the stone, then to make you forget about the stone.
"I wish I knew what would happen if I if I wish he couldn't" Mike said. Jon will find out you have the wishing stone and you will battle until one of you is dead or an animal. Sadly both of you are immune from having your memories altered.
"I wish I knew what is the best course of action", Jon currently believes he has the only magic item, he suspects that your life is to perfect and wonders if magic has been used but he has no proof. The best solution is to dispose of him carefully.
Mike felt sad that his little brother would become his greatest enemy, Jon had been a perfect little brother the last five years, he thought about wishing Jon further into the future... No that would be no good. How about into an animal... No he still cared for Jon, he needed Jon to screw up, then he need the coin. But he need Jon out of the picture, he knew to much about magic and the coin and the stone, what if one day he found it?
"I wish Jon would accidentally make a wish that would send him out of the picture, then he would wish the coin he has never existed. I wish I knew if this would work out." And he knew it would, Mike smiled, then rejoined his family in the living room, Jon was still looking annoyed and gave Mike an evil look as he walked in. "stop looking so miserable" their mother said to Jon, "I know you have been poorly, but try and cheer up.".
Mikey sat down with his wife and took one of his sons, nothing would take away the life he had built for himself.