Suddenly, an idea came to Linda. She had no idea how it came to her so easily, but she suddenly just knew how to deal with Sarah and her new daughter, who her new sister Susan McMillan had dubbed "the twins". And judging by the family reunion photo, it did look like they could almost pass themselves off as just that.
"We'll hire the best cheerleader in the world to judge both of them in a one-on-one competition. Whichever girl the cheerleader chooses as best will be allowed to be the head cheerleader of the high school squad." But hold on ... hire the best cheerleader in the world? Linda surely didn't have the money or the connections to do such a ...
"Oh, that's brilliant, Linda," Susan said over the phone. "I'll get right on that. See ya later." Then she hung up.
Linda just stood there for a moment, before realizing that the contest could be done. She may not have the money and connections, but her new sister did. The McMillans were some the richest people in town.
But she had to wonder ... who was the best cheerleader in the world? "I wish I knew," she muttered. Then, just like before, the knowledge just popped in her head. How was this happening? She still didn't notice that the stone in her hand was magic and capable of granting wishes.