"Jon, why are you getting so upset? You're acting like being a girl is a bad thing or something," Nicole said.
"Why am I getting so upset? I'm a girl with the mind of a guy trapped inside. I'm not supposed to be like this. And it's all your fault. Now give me the stone so I can fix this."
"Oh, wait. I think I know how to fix you."
"No. Give it to me. I'll fix it."
"But, I've already got the stone," she said, as if that justified it. "I wish you wouldn't remember being Jon and think that you've always been a girl. Oh, and I wish that you're my best friend."
Jon braced himself as the stone flashed.
"Now, do you still want the stone?" Nicole asked.
"What stone?" Apparently because she didn't remember being Jon, she forgot about the stone as well.
"This stone, Jon." She held it out to her, so she could see it.
"It's really pretty. But I don't have a rock collection, if that's what you ..." Then she looked up at Nicole. "Why did you call me Jon?"
"Umm, because that's your name?"
"No, my name is Joanna. Nicole, are you feeling alright?"
Nicole's attention was drifting as she took notice to her surroundings. Apparently the gym that they were in had shrunk considerably and she also noticed that the girls that used to be guys were looking at her.
"Why are they looking at me?" she said aloud to herself.