"Jon, I reckon we just let her go", Karyn said.
"What?" Jon replied, "After breaking the window to the house like that?"
Karyn nodded, she looked at the woman she was sitting on and back again, "Jon, you stole her body for hours, you made her into a freak and you've already fixed the broken window, don't you think you've 'punished' her enough for this?" she said.
Jon mulled it over, he wasn't happy about the situation but Karyn was right, "But what about the stone? We've shown her what it is and what it can do?" he pointed out.
Karyn thought about it for a moment, "Wait a minute; you put that perception wish on the stone, when Sarah leaves she won't even remember what exactly the stone is or what its worth. Where's the problem there?" she said, "I mean hell, it works on me so it must work on her too!"
Jon agreed, "Fine, let her up"
Karyn got off Sarah's back, Sarah stood back up in her normal body for the first time in hours, like Jon she too stretched her arms and legs after being cooped up in that dog form for so long. Although Sarah's body was working out normally, Karyn figured it was a reflexive action.
Karyn stepped back but still stayed close to Sarah in case she did anything stupid like go after Jon. Jon just stood there and watched as Sarah walked slowly towards the door, all the time not taking her eyes of the stone in his hand. Karyn opened the door for Sarah and ushered her out. Closing the door behind her, Karyn walked back over to the living room and sighed.
"Well, that was fun to the say the least, what now?" she asked.
"Dunno, think of something, I'll be right back", Jon said as he headed back upstairs to secure the rock. After placing it back in the drawer, he headed downstairs.
Sarah walked back home after her little escapade today, she remember being body swapped by Jon and all the crap she went through at his house but couldn't remember what gave him the power, she would have to find out eventually, if it could give a bastard like him something like body swapping, imagine what it could give her.
Badly quoting a line from a cartoon show she used to watch as a kid, she said to no one in particular, "I'll get you next time Jon, next time ", chuckling as she walked away.