Summary: Kristin was just your average air-headed blonde,
who worshipped the ground her boyfriend David walked on. At
least she thought she was, until a visit to SRU forced her
to confront the painful truth about herself...
Notes: The Spells R Us universe, and the SRU wizard, was
originated by Bill Hart. Dannie was introduced by another
author, DanielSan59 unless I'm mistaken, but has been
further developed by authors such as Bashful, Ellie Dauber,
and Bill Hart (to name a few). All other characters in this
story are my creation, and should not be used without my
permission.
This story is rated R for some swearing and non-explicit
sex (it is mostly 'off-camera'). Anyone who is offended by
these or by other elements such as magical sex changes
should hit the 'Back' button on their browser now.
Special thanks to some nice people at Fictionmania for
encouraging me to write another story (you know who you
are). And special thanks to Bill Hart for creating the
Spells R Us universe to begin with, and providing me with
plenty of inspiration.
Comments and constructive criticism are welcome.
Spells R Us: The Best Possible World
By Christine L.
Kristin Shepherd looked in the mirror of the fitting room.
She was a very attractive eighteen year old girl, with long
bright blonde hair falling past her shoulders. Right now,
she was trying on a very revealing dress for her date
tonight. The dress was sleeveless and low cut, revealing
the tops of her 38-DD breasts. The skirt was short, ending
just a few inches below her hips. David is going to love me
in this, she thought to herself.
Regretfully, she changed back into her normal clothes. As
she put on her bra, top, and jeans, she thought about her
boyfriend, David Borden. They'd been seeing each other for
a year now. He was funny, sweet, and handsome. Not to
mention very good in bed... or elsewhere. Kristin giggled,
recalling their 'meeting' under the boardwalk at the beach
a few weeks ago.
David Borden was the best boyfriend in the whole world.
Kristin wondered why she hadn't started dating him till
their senior year. Of course, her 18th birthday was only
this past May. Since she had been below the age of consent,
they could only carry their relationship so far. Her
parents had been very strict about it, and she had obeyed.
But once she turned 18, the shackles were off, so to speak.
She went to the cashier, paid for the dress, picked up the
rest of her shopping bags, and stepped out into the mall.
It had been another good day of shopping for Kristin. She
had purchased just about everything she wanted or needed.
Except that there was something her mother wanted her to
get for her, but she couldn't remember what it was, or
where she needed to buy it from.
Kristin puzzled over this as she stood outside the
department store. A few boys passed by, gazing at her
admiringly. She smiled back, but otherwise ignored them.
David was her boyfriend now, and she wouldn't even think of
cheating on him.
What was it that she was forgetting? She couldn't figure it
out at all. She then remembered her trip to the beach.
There, too, she had a feeling that she had forgotten
something important, but she couldn't for the life of her
recall what it was. She had been forgetting things a lot
lately.
Still, her mother had told her to bring back something, but
she didn't know what. Trying her best to take her mind off
of David and her date, she walked around the mall for a
while, glancing at the shops. She hoped that one of the
shops would remind her of what it was she was supposed to
get for her mother.
She was just about to give up and leave the mall when she
spotted a strange store. It was strange because she
couldn't recall seeing any other stores in the mall that
had a full storefront and a wooden door. A sign above the
door read 'Spells R Us'. She didn't know what to make of
it. It looked like some sort of antique shop or curio shop
or something.
She didn't think whatever her mother wanted was in there,
but she went in anyway. She wasn't even sure why, other
than the obvious fact that she had been to this mall more
times than she could remember and had never seen this shop
before. In fact, she recalled that Radio Shack or something
was in this spot a few days ago.
As she opened the door, a bell jingled. She entered the
shop, and took a look around. Shelves, tables, and racks
contained all sorts of curious knick-knacks. Some of them
looked like old-style toys one only saw in old Christmas
specials. As she looked around further, trying to figure
out just what this place was about, a voice spoke.
"Welcome, Kristin." She turned to see an old man wearing
what looked like a bathrobe behind the counter.
"How do you know my name?" she asked.
The old man sighed. "I know because I am a wizard."
"A wizard?" Kristin laughed. "Yeah, right. And I'm Reese
Witherspoon."
"A moment ago, you were wondering what happened to the
Radio Shack that used to be in this location, not that you
normally visit the place anyway." the old man said. "This
shop has temporarily displaced the Radio Shack. When my
business here is concluded, Radio Shack will be returned to
its normal location, and its employees won't even remember
that it was gone."
"Huh?" Kristin was confused. What was this strange guy
talking about?
"Never mind." the old man said. "Anyway, you came here to
shop before your big date with David tonight. The two of
you have been seeing each other for some time now."
"How do you know all these things?" Kristin asked.
The old man sighed again. This was going to be one of those
customers. "Because I am a wizard, and can read minds."
"You read minds?" Kristin said. "That's..."
"Creepy, you were about to say?" the old man replied. "Yes,
some customers do find it a bit disconcerting, but I find
it very helpful in understanding a customer's wants and
needs."
Kristin didn't even know if she was really a customer or
not. "Like, I'm not really supposed to be here. I was
supposed to get something for my mother before I came
home..."
"Only you can't remember what it was you wanted to get
her?" the old man replied, smiling. "It seems like you have
been having trouble remembering things lately." He then
called to the back room. "Dannie!"
A young lady emerged from the back room, carrying a box
with her. "This is Dannie, my apprentice." the old man
said. The old man whispered a few things to Dannie that
Kristin couldn't hear, and then turned back to Kristin.
"I believe I have just the thing for you. For the past few
days, Dannie has been mixing up a number of memory-
restoring potions. If there is anything important you have
forgotten recently, this potion will bring your memories
back in a flash."
Kristin just stood there. This potion stuff sounded creepy.
In fact, magic itself seemed creepy to her for some reason,
but she wasn't sure why.
"Perhaps the potion might answer your questions." the
wizard replied.
Kristin sighed. "Okay, how much for the potion?"
Dannie whispered to the old man. "Considering how much
trouble your faulty memory has caused you... and indeed it
may have caused more trouble than you realize... I am
willing to offer it to you free of charge." the old man
decided.
Kristin took the box and opened it. Inside was a small,
unlabelled bottle filled with dark liquid. "Can I... drink
it here? I mean, I have to get my mother something from the
mall..."
"Sure, go right ahead." the old man replied.
Kristin opened the bottle, and drank the liquid. She
started to feel dizzy, as all sorts of memories came
flooding back to her mind in a hurry...
"SON OF A BITCH!!!!" she suddenly cried out. Then suddenly,
she broke down, sobbing.
Dannie turned to the Wizard. The Wizard's expression was
grim. "I know you meant well, Dannie, but the truth
hurts..."
"She had to know." Dannie replied. "He shouldn't just get
away with..."
The wizard shushed Dannie, and removed a scrying crystal
from under the counter. "Here, let's view what she has just
remembered from a slightly more objective viewpoint."
The Wizard and Dannie stared into the crystal, and an image
began to form. It was an image from their current
customer's recent past. Three weeks ago...
THREE WEEKS AGO, New Jersey
"I'm sorry, David, but it's not working." Kris Shepherd
told his friend as they walked down the beach. "I can't
stop thinking about Megan..."
"It's been a month now, Kris." David Borden replied. "Time
to move on. There are plenty of other girls out there. Look
around you..."
Kris took a look around the beach. Sure, there were plenty
of girls crowding the beach, many of them in tiny bikinis
that left little to the imagination. But none of them were
Megan.
Kris thought back to how he had met Megan. He was short and
thin, and socially shy. He was constantly being picked on
by the jocks. One day in the middle of his junior year of
high school, he had been shoved against a locker, dropping
his books and supplies all over the place. Megan was there
to help him up and pick up his belongings. He soon found
out they had more in common then he realized.
Megan was not only lovely, but she was clever and
compassionate, too. Whenever Kris needed someone to help
him through a rough day, she was there. Initially, Kris was
scared to try asking her for a date. He was afraid that he
would say the wrong thing, and their friendship would be
over. But David had encouraged him.
"Come on." he had told Kris. "Any fool can see you've
fallen for her. You'll be throwing away the chance of a
lifetime."
Some time after that, they had started dating. Indeed, they
had much in common. They liked many of the same movies, TV
shows, and comedians. They always listened to what the
other had to say, even if they didn't always agree. And
Kris never tried to take advantage of her in any way. They
had a beautiful, equal relationship, and Kris wanted it to
stay that way.
But then last month, Megan's father, who was in the Navy,
transferred to a new base on the other side of the country.
Megan wanted to stay, but she couldn't desert her family.
Her mother was an invalid who rarely left the house, and
needed Megan to provide for her. Tearfully, the two of them
said their goodbyes a week after their graduation. Kris
knew that they might continue to exchange E-mails, but it
wouldn't be the same. They would probably never see each
other in person again. Kris felt as if he had lost a part
of his soul.
David meant well, Kris was sure, but going to the beach and
eyeing girls in bikinis would do nothing to ease Kris'
pain. David had been Kris' friend since his sophomore year
in high school. David had stood up to the jocks on Kris'
behalf more than once. David had been the one to encourage
Kris to get together with Megan. David had his faults, most
notably his attitudes towards women, but he had been a good
friend to Kris these past three years.
David had driven Kris to the beach, in the hopes that Kris
would forget about Megan, and find some other girl to have
fun with. But David didn't understand. How could he?
"You don't understand, David." Kris said. "What Megan and I
had was something special. We loved each other..."
"Yeah, but that's in the past." David said. "You've got to
live for the moment. Look at all these girls around you. I
bet there are plenty just dying to get laid by a young..."
"Will you shut up about it?" Kris snapped. "Megan and I had
a serious, meaningful relationship. We never had sex. We
were planning on saving it till we got married, or at least
formally engaged. We treated each other as equals."
"Yeah, and where did THAT get you?" David retorted. "You
lost her anyway. You screwed yourself, man. Waiting till
you graduated to get engaged... she couldn't wait that
long. You should have..."
"Don't tell me what I should have done!" Kris shouted back.
"I'm different from you. I'm interested in women as people,
while all you're interested in is a cheap fuck!"
"If it wasn't for me, you and Megan never would have gotten
together in the first place!" David shouted back.
"Yes, and I'm grateful to you for it." Kris said, calming
down. "But I don't think doing things your way is going to
help me get over Megan."
"Oh, yes it will." David said. "Soon, you'll meet a really
hot babe that will make you think 'Megan who?'".
"You go look for the hot babes." Kris said, with a sigh. "I
just came here to relax."
He turned away, staring out to sea. The sounds of the waves
crashing and the seagulls flying had always been relaxing
to him...
David stared at Kris. The poor loser doesn't know what he's
missing, David thought, as he turned toward the nearest
bikini-clad blonde who didn't appear to have a boyfriend.
"Hey, baby. Looking for a good time?" he said, aware that
his line wasn't all that original but at the moment he
didn't care.
The blonde slapped his face. "I heard your friend. All
you're interested in is a cheap fuck!" And with that, she
stormed away in a huff, leaving David confused and angry.
David stared at Kris, who was still staring out to sea. So
this was how Kris was going to repay David for trying to
help him? By ruining his chances with the babes? What was
wrong with Kris? Why was he so obsessed over that one girl?
David had had three girlfriends during the time Kris and
Megan were together...
Kris needed to live in the here and now, and forget Megan
forever, David decided. And David needed a babe who
wouldn't think twice about scoring with him.
If the magic stone he was wearing around his neck actually
worked, it would solve both their problems, David thought.
Kris continued staring out to sea. He tried his best to
lose himself in the motion of the waves, the seagulls, the
beachgoers frolicking in the water, but it was no use. Why
couldn't David understand how much Megan meant to him? Did
David really know what true love was?
Kris doubted it. David had had three girlfriends while Kris
and Megan were together, and been dumped three times. Kris
suspected that deep down, David was jealous of the fact
that Kris and Megan stayed together so long, even though
he'd probably never admit it. And in the end, neither Kris
nor Megan had made any mistakes that made their breakup
inevitable. It was just life interfering, as it did
sometimes when people had made other plans.
David's voice shook Kris out of his reverie. "Still
thinking about your girlfriend, Kris?"
"What do you care?" Kris said. "I never should have come
here."
"I told you, Kris, you need to forget about her." David
said, in a sincere tone. "You can't live in the past."
"But I don't want to forget about her." Kris said. "My
memories are all I have of her now."
David pointed at the odd stone he was wearing around his
neck. Kris had assumed David had bought it at one of those
cheap stores at the boardwalk.
"See this? The guy who gave this to me said it was a magic
charm. All I have to do is wish for something to happen,
and it will happen. It only works once, so I'd better make
it a good one."
"A wishing charm?" Kris said skeptically. "I didn't think
you believed in magic."
"I don't, usually." David replied. "But the guy seemed so
sincere, I figured what the hell and took it anyway. I've
got nothing to lose, after all. If it works, good. If not,
it's just a worthless bit of rock I'll either throw out or
con some sucker into buying from me."
"Why are you bringing this up?" Kris asked. He didn't know
why, but he didn't like where this was headed.
"Because if I wish it, it'll make you forget about Megan.
You'll be happier that way."
"But I don't want to forget her. I want to..."
"Look, I could wish for a lot of things with just this one
wish." David interrupted. "Money, babes, a fancy car,
bigger muscles. I could do a lot of nice things for myself,
but I'd rather use my wish to help you. Isn't that what
friends are for?"
Kris paused. "I suppose, but..." He had a bad feeling about
this, even though in all likelihood that stone was just a
piece of junk. "You're asking me to give up a lot. I don't
know where I'd be now if not for Megan."
David wasn't paying attention. He was thinking about the
right way to word his wish. "I wish Kris Shepherd were, in
mind and body, my girlfriend Kristin Shepherd, with no one
but me remembering that she was ever a young man named Kris
Shepherd."
"What?!!!" Kris shouted. But it was too late. He was frozen
in place as the transformation began.
Kris grew a foot taller, as his suddenly bright blonde hair
lengthened and spilled down past his shoulders. The few
hairs on his face and body vanished without a trace, as his
face and body began reshaping. His face became round and
feminine, with raised cheekbones, and full, kissable lips.
His hips widened, and his waist narrowed. Beneath his
swimming trunks, his male organs shrank and vanished,
replaced by female anatomy.
His arms and legs, hands and feet, became slender and
delicate in appearance. His... no, HER breasts expanded at
a rapid rate, not stopping until they were a DD-cup in
size. Her swimming trunks altered, becoming a tiny black
string bikini bottom. An extremely skimpy matching black
bikini top appeared seemingly from nowhere, barely covering
her huge breasts.
Inwardly, Kris screamed. How did he know what size bra
his... her... breasts took? He knew full well what David's
wish meant, and realized the mental rewriting was working
already. He thought furiously, desperately fighting to
retain his real self.
Megan, Kris thought. Mustn't forget Megan. Megan...
Megan... who's Megan? My girlfriend... no, that's silly.
I've always been into boys. Megan... no, I don't know her,
whoever she is.
Kristin then suddenly relaxed. Why was she so worried about
forgetting something? She was the same person she had
always been, Kristin Shepherd. David Borden had been her
steady boyfriend for the past year. Of course there had
been others before David, but they didn't matter now.
Indeed, whatever it was she had forgotten couldn't have
been anything important.
Kristin put on her sexiest smile, and sashayed up to David,
her breasts bouncing with every step she took. "Davey," she
said in a sexy, sultry voice. "Why don't we go somewhere by
ourselves and fuck like mad rabbits in heat?" She knew
David always loved the simple, direct approach.
David had been standing there for a while, amazed at how
his wish came true. Kristin was the girl of his dreams come
to life. And here she was, demanding that he have sex with
her right away. How could he refuse?
"Of course," he said, almost losing his composure as
Kristin pressed her huge, full breasts against him. "Now
where would that be?"
From a shop not far away came the sounds of a radio playing
an old Drifters' song. "Of course. Under the boardwalk."
David said.
Kristin just smiled. It was as good a place as any. She
didn't really care WHERE they chose to have sex, just as
long as they had sex. Right now, she was feeling very
horny.
David and Kristin happily walked down the beach, until they
reached a spot underneath the boardwalk, secluded enough
from the crowd. There, David's swimming trunks and
Kristin's bikini soon landed discarded on the sand, as the
two lovers began coupling on their beach blanket. They
spent hours there, losing all track of time as the waves
crashed against the shore...
***
Back in the present, Kristin was lost in her tears. "I
thought he was my FRIEND!" she cried out. "How could he DO
such a thing to me?"
Dannie watched Kristin closely, wondering if the memory
restoration had been such a good idea after all.
"My life is a lie!" Kristin cried. "David was never my
boyfriend... he... r..."
Kristin turned on her shopping bags, spilling the contents
all over the floor. "Lies!" she screamed.
Kristin looked down at her large breasts, as if noticing
them for the first time. "LIES!" she screamed again.
Two sets of memories now filled her head. One set was the
memories of Kris Shepherd, the young man she had been. The
other set was the memories of Kristin Shepherd, the girl
she thought she was... until now. But her life as Kristin
had been a lie. She was really Kris Shepherd, David's
former friend, and only now did she know the truth about
herself.
Kristin stared at her body with new eyes. She was something
out of one of David's wet dreams. Of course David would
give her huge breasts -- David was always a superficial
fool, despite Kris's attempts to persuade him that there
was more to women than external appearances. Add to that
the long blonde hair, the bimbo personality, and the
obsession with pleasing David, and you had the girl of
David's dreams.
The part of her that was Kristin didn't want to believe it.
She wanted to believe that David was her generous, loving
boyfriend, and had been for the past year. But she didn't
even exist until three weeks ago. Before that, she was
Kris. And Kris did not ask for any of this.
Kris' memories were back now. She remembered the horror she
felt when David spoke his wish. She remembered the
transformation, and how she desperately fought to keep
Kris' memories intact. Megan... she remembered Megan now.
In the new reality that had resulted from David's wish,
Megan would probably not remember Kris Shepherd, either. No
one else did, except David.
She remembered making love with David on the blanket. She
remembered their later encounters in the weeks that
followed. Sex with David seemed so wonderful then... but
now she knew it wasn't real. It wasn't consensual.
"He raped me!" Kristin cried.
And the more she thought about it, the angrier she became.
"I'll kill him!" she screamed. "I'll cut his balls off and
leave him to bleed to death! I'll..."
Dannie couldn't blame Kristin one bit. But she had to do
something to calm her down. The wizard was expecting at
least one other customer before the shop moved on to the
next mall, and that customer could arrive any minute. If
they just let Kristin leave while still enraged, she would
only end up doing something she would regret for the rest
of her life, such as making good on her threat. Kristin did
not deserve to be sent to some mental asylum.
The wizard watched as Dannie approached the distraught
girl. He had seen scenes like this before, several times.
Many of those times were before Dannie became his
apprentice. Such things never got any easier.
"Calm down now," said Dannie, soothingly.
Kristin suddenly froze. She couldn't move a muscle. "What
did you just do?" she asked. She stared at Dannie with fear
and mistrust.
"A spell of immobility." said Dannie. "I didn't want you
going off and doing something rash."
"Like castrating David?" Kris replied.
"Yes." Dannie replied. "Now, come, let's go to the back and
talk about this in private. The wizard is expecting another
customer soon."
Kristin followed Dannie behind the curtain. She didn't know
why, but she seemed a bit calmer now. She was still upset,
but at the moment, finding David and punishing him was no
longer number one on her list of priorities. Maybe Dannie
and her mysterious teacher would be able to help her... and
maybe they'd be able to change her back to her normal self.
***
The back room was a non-descript hall of shelves with
boxes, but Kris wasn't interested in the scenery. Dannie
motioned to a nearby chair, and urged her to sit down.
"Do you want to talk about it?" Dannie asked, helpfully.
"Why bother?" Kris replied. "You already know what I'm
thinking, anyway."
"It helps to talk about your problems. Keeping them bottled
up inside of you can't be good."
"What's to talk about? Someone I thought was my friend did
this to me..."
"And how do you feel about it?" Dannie replied.
"How do you think I feel?" Kristin replied. "An hour ago,
all I could think about was my big date with David tonight.
He was the center of my world. All I wanted was to make him
happy. I loved him, and I thought he loved me. But then I
come here and I find out none of it was real. My feelings
for him weren't real. I wasn't real." She began sobbing
again, and then continued.
"I thought he was my friend. All through high school, we
were there for each other. We stood up to the muscle bound
jerks together. Whenever one of us was in trouble, the
other was there to help. He was always encouraging me to
try new things. Life was an adventure, he said. Seize the
moment. If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't have gotten
together with Megan."
"But then he goes and does THIS to me!" Kris was screaming
now. "How could he do such a thing?!? Is that what friends
do to each other? He violated me!" She broke down, sobbing.
Dannie just sat there, silently.
A thought came to Kris. How HAD David done this to her?
Where did he get that wishing charm in the first place? She
stared at Dannie with new suspicion. So far, Dannie and the
old man had shown her nothing but kindness but if it turned
out they were in on this...
A guilty expression formed on Dannie's face. "I'm afraid
that wishing charm came from this store." she said, after a
pause. "Sometimes, our spells and charms do fall into the
wrong hands, despite our best efforts. The wishing charms
are the worst, as someone could do almost anything with
them. As your case has shown, even with only one wish
someone could do a lot of harm."
"You got that right. He took everything from me. My
identity... my whole time with Megan... my whole life.
Megan never even spoke with Kristin, according to my
Kristin memories. Kristin was the kind of girl she'd never
be friends with. A complete and total bimbo, obsessed only
with boys and herself. The kind smart girls like Megan are
embarrassed by."
"If it wasn't for that potion, I'd never even have
remembered Megan. I wanted to treasure the time we had
together forever, but David just wanted me to forget her.
She wasn't anything special to him, so he couldn't
understand. He's never had a girl who was really special to
him. Probably because he's so obsessed with what's on the
outside."
"So he turned me into THIS, his dream girl!" She looked at
herself again. "Long blonde hair, huge breasts, and a head
full of air. All I wanted was to please him. I was even
shallower than he was. We were a perfect match all right."
Kris paused for a moment. "And do you know what? Part of me
wishes I'd never drunk that damn potion! Part of me wishes
I didn't know what I know now so I could happily hop into
bed with David, not knowing I was once a guy he'd betrayed
just to satisfy his hormones. But now that I know who I was
now..."
"The memory potion was my idea." said Dannie after a pause.
"You never did have an errand for your mother. We just
implanted that thought in your head so that you'd look
around the mall hoping to be reminded of whatever you'd
forgotten, and find yourself here."
"You haven't been messing with my head in any other ways,
have you?" Kris's suspicions returned.
"I assure you, that little thought is all we have done."
Dannie said sincerely. "The rest was all David's doing."
Kris didn't know why, but somehow, she knew Dannie was
telling the truth. "I feel as if I should trust you, but I
don't know why. I mean, you could probably make it so that
I DID trust you whether I wanted to or not."
"Only I didn't." Dannie replied. "You'll just have to have
faith that I'm telling the truth."
Kris was silent for a moment. "Dannie... just who are you?
And what is this place?"
"This is Spells R Us." Dannie said after a pause. "The
wizard runs this place. I'm his apprentice. We sell magic
to those in need of it, and every once in a while we
correct some injustice. We saw what happened to you, and I
insisted that we lure you here to have your memory
restored. The master was against it at first, but I
convinced him that you needed to know the whole truth..."
"Against it? You mean he didn't want me to remember who I
was?"
"No. He knew you wouldn't take it very well, and was afraid
you'd hurt yourself or others if you remembered who you
were. He was still going to punish David, but make you
forget him too, and go about your life as Kristin Shepherd.
You'd have been spared from knowing just what he did to
you. I told him you had to know the truth, no matter how
much it hurt. Finally, he agreed, especially after I told
him that..." Dannie stopped abruptly.
"You told him what?" Kris asked, sensing there was
something Dannie was reluctant to tell her.
"That you're pregnant." Dannie finished.
"Pregnant?" Kris was stunned. "I can't be..."
But she knew that it was all too possible. She and David
had had unprotected sex that day at the beach. Both had
been so caught up in the moment that they didn't even think
of the consequences. She couldn't blame herself...at the
time, she was nothing more than David's wish come true.
"My God..." Kristin cried. "That bastard... raped me. And
I'm carrying his child?"
Already she had felt a deep revulsion within her, as she
thought about the incident at the beach, and every time she
and David had had sex since. Had sex, not made love.
Kristin only thought it was love, because David's wish made
her think so.
"It can't be... I'm not real. Kristin isn't real..." she
objected.
"I'm afraid you ARE real," Dannie said. "When David made
his wish, he invalidated the reality in which you were
Kristopher Shepherd. In this reality, you always were
Kristin Shepherd, you fell for David while you both were
still in high school, and you graduated last month. The
rest of reality matches your Kristin memories. Tell me, in
the past three weeks, did you see anything connected to
Kris in your home, or anywhere else?"
"N...no." Kris sniffed. "Everyone acted as if I was always
Kristin. And I didn't know better. I didn't notice anything
wrong with my room or anything, because I didn't know
anything was wrong. Now I know that everything's wrong. My
whole life has been wiped away..." She continued sobbing.
"Creating the memory restoring potion wasn't easy." Dannie
said. "I had to perform a magical trace upon you, to track
down your true origins and determine who and what you were
before reality altered on you. This was made even more
difficult by the fact that in the three weeks since it
occurred, your reality altered once again..."
"It did?" Kris replied.
"Do you know your friend Jenny Barnard?"
"Oh, yes. She was the 'brain girl'. If she didn't insist on
studying with me, I... Kristin would've flunked math and
history. She's not my closest friend, but I owe her a few."
"She was only 'born' two weeks after your transformation.
Before then, she was Johnny Barnard. She remembers who she
was before, but reality altered so that no one else does.
Your Kristin memories of Johnny were altered to accommodate
the new reality."
"I... remember Johnny now. He was even shier than I was. A
skinny kid with glasses. I always felt sorry for him. This
was back when I was a guy. I remember him as Kristin, too,
but I never paid any attention to him. In fact, I flunked
math cause I wouldn't be caught dead with a loser like
him..."
Kris didn't know how much of this she could take. All these
conflicting versions of her memories were starting to give
her a headache. What was really real? As she asked herself
that, she remembered what Dannie said. At the moment, THIS
was real. She was an eighteen year old big-busted blonde
girl, and she was pregnant.
"It's confusing, isn't it?" Dannie noted. "That's one of
the reasons why my master was reluctant to restore your
memories. A number of our customers forget who they used to
be. Sometimes it's by accident, and sometimes it's by
design. Sometimes, I think some of them are so traumatized
that they blot out the memories of their past lives, and it
isn't the magic at all. Not everyone can handle being
transformed, and not everyone can handle being in a new
reality. Memory restoration isn't something to be done
lightly, my master told me."
"Your master?" Kris said. "Doesn't that old guy have a
name?"
"He probably has several." Dannie replied. "I don't know if
anyone knows his real name. Most call him 'the Wizard' or
'The Spells R Us Wizard' or 'The SRU Wizard' or 'that
strange old man in the bathrobe'. Anyway, once we'd
reviewed what had happened to you several times, he agreed
to the new plan of luring you here to have your memories
restored. Performing that magical trace was difficult, as
we had to work around Johnny's change into Jenny, but we
soon traced your origins back to that now-invalidated
reality where you were Kristopher Shepherd. Once the hard
part was out of the way, we mixed up the potion, lured you
here, and now here you are..."
Kris was staring down at herself, with her hands upon her
stomach. She had attempted to take her mind off of it by
encouraging Dannie to talk more about the magic, but it was
no use.
"Pregnant." she muttered, still not wanting to believe it.
"I've got more bad news for you." Dannie said. "Do you want
to hear it?"
Kris paused. How much worse could this situation get?
"Go ahead," she said, after a pause.
"Because of your pregnancy, it will be nearly impossible to
change you back to your former self. I say nearly
impossible, because if I've learned anything from working
here, it's that nothing's impossible. But unless you want
your unborn child to be negated from existence, we can't
just cancel the effects of the wish."
Kris sat for a while in silence, trying to digest this. A
life was now growing inside her. Did the child deserve to
not be born just because its father was a selfish hormone-
driven jerk? She could leave here and ask her parents, and
all the preachers, and all the people on both sides of the
'pro-life/pro-choice' argument, but their opinions didn't
matter. It was her child, and her choice.
After a long silence, she spoke again. "I'd like... to keep
the child." she said softly.
"Are you sure?" Dannie said. "I've read your thoughts. You
also want to change back to your normal self and go on as
if all this had never happened."
"I know..." Kris said gloomily. "But the child changes
things. I can't go back now."
"And what about David?" Dannie asked.
"I still hate him for this." Kris said. "And I want to see
him punished."
"He was your friend," Dannie reminded her. "I think you
should talk to him about it."
"You better believe I'm going to talk to him about it."
Kris replied. A thought came to her. "But don't you and
that wizard still have a plan for punishing him?"
Dannie smiled. "You'll see. I think you'll like what's
going to happen..."
***
The wizard stood behind the counter in the deserted shop.
Through the scrying crystal, he observed Dannie's
conversation with Kristin. What Dannie had said was true,
mostly. Dannie had kept her word not to tell Kristin about
the other alteration in reality that had occurred since the
initial transformation. Dannie reluctantly agreed with the
wizard that Kris should not know about this just yet. Their
customer already had enough things to things to worry about
now. They would only tell her when or if it became
necessary. If things went according to the wizard's plan,
perhaps it would not become necessary...
The wizard gazed into the scrying crystal, viewing once
more events of three weeks ago...
THREE WEEKS AGO, California
Megan Andrews sighed as she and her new friend Tammy Wilson
walked down the beach. "I'm sorry, Tammy. But this isn't
helping me. I still can't stop thinking about Kris."
"Forget him." said Tammy insistently. "He's all the way on
the other side of the country. You couldn't just leave your
mother to be with him. You know that. Your mother needs you
far more than he ever did."
"I know." said Megan regretfully.
Her mother had been crippled in an automobile accident six
years ago, driving Megan home from a ballet lesson. Even
now, Megan felt responsible for that accident, even though
she knew that everyone she talked to about it was right.
There was no way she could have known it was going to
happen. But that didn't make her feel any better about it.
Ever since then, Megan tried to make it up to her mother by
taking care of her as best she could. She fed her, helped
her clean and dress, and bought her the prescribed
medications. When her father had accepted a transfer here,
she had to come with them. Her father would be busy with
his new Navy assignment, and her mother needed her more
than ever.
But leaving Kris had been painful for both of them. Kris
was the nicest boy any girl could wish for. Beneath his
thin, awkward exterior was a heart of gold. Many of the
other boys in that high school were only interested in
appearances. Megan was an attractive girl, with her long
raven-black hair and light green eyes, as well as the C-cup
breasts the cruder males would occasionally stare at.
But Kris had not fallen for Megan because of her outward
appearance. Unlike many of his peers, he appreciated her
personality, her compassion, and her intelligence. They had
been the best of friends before they started dating... and
then their relationship became something more. They had a
beautiful, equal relationship, always listening to what the
other had to say, even if they didn't always agree.
They had decided to wait until a week after their
graduation to become engaged. Until then, they would
refrain from sex, as their relationship was doing just fine
without it. Sex wasn't something to be rushed into, and
neither was marriage. Unfortunately, Megan would instead
spend that week packing up and moving out.
She wanted to stay with Kris more than anything, but she
couldn't abandon her mother. Kris was just as broken up
about it as she was, but he understood why she had to go.
They promised to exchange E-mails, but it would be a poor
substitute for what they once shared. Chances were good
that they would never see each other in person again.
If only things had been different, Megan pondered. If only
her mother hadn't been crippled in that accident...
Tammy's voice shook Megan from her thoughts. "Earth to
Megan," she said insistently. "Are you forgetting why we
came here?"
"No, I'm not forgetting." said Megan. "We came here because
we both lost our boyfriends recently and we're trying to
take our minds off it."
Tammy was one of Megan's neighbors, and the first friend
she had made since moving here. Tammy had been recently
dumped by her boyfriend, and had suggested this trip to the
beach. Megan didn't really know Tammy very well yet, but
she had found out that Tammy had had three boyfriends prior
to her last one. She didn't know the details of any of the
breakups.
"Yes, and maybe we'll find some studs that'll help us
forget all about those losers we hung out with."
"Kris was not a loser!" Megan shot back. "He was kind, and
caring, and..."
"I know, I know." Tammy interrupted. "But it's not as if
you're going to see him again. You need to find someone
else."
"I don't want to find someone else." Megan replied. "I
don't think any of these boys are my type. Besides, looks
like most of them are taken, anyway."
She gestured to all the young men in sight. Each, it
seemed, was accompanied by a girlfriend.
"All the cute guys are taken?" Tammy exclaimed.
"Looks like it." Megan said.
Of course, she knew that they were bound to find guys
looking for girls if they searched hard enough. But she
didn't want to deal with jerks. She just wanted to go home
to her mother. She didn't know why she let Tammy talk her
into this trip.
Tammy glared at Megan. That girl really needs to lighten
up, Tammy thought. And I need to find a hot young stud.
Now, I could search this whole beach looking for one or...
She gazed at the magic stone around her neck. An idea came
to her...
"You know, Megan, I think I can save us both a lot of time.
We don't have to go searching this whole beach for
studmuffins."
"We don't?" replied Megan hopefully. She hoped Tammy was
getting the message.
"This stone I'm wearing is a magic wishing charm. I could
wish for a guy right now, and he'll be here."
Megan was about to laugh her off, but suddenly, she had a
strange feeling. She felt she had forgotten something
important. She couldn't remember why she was feeling so
depressed. She then shook her head. Of course she was
depressed -- she had to move here to take care of her
mother and leave the few friends she had made back in New
Jersey behind.
"Don't shake your head at me." Tammy said, with annoyance.
"This stone really works. The old guy assured me it would.
All I have to do is make the right wish. But he told me it
only works once."
Megan was confused. What was Tammy talking about? Using
some sort of magical stone to wish for a boy? It didn't
make sense. Nothing was making sense now. Megan thought she
had forgotten why she came to this beach, but now she
remembered that she had never had a boyfriend back in New
Jersey. She didn't know why, a few moments ago, she thought
she remembered having one.
For some reason, that annoying bimbo Kristin popped into
her head. She didn't know why. Was she jealous of Kristin
for having a steady boyfriend? Of course not.
Tammy was getting really upset with Megan. Fine, she's not
even going to listen to me. Some friend she is. She
deserves this, Tammy thought. Any doubts she may have had
as to the morality of her planned wish were swept away by
Megan's apparent rudeness.
Quickly, she thought up a wish, and the best way to phrase
it. "I wish Megan Andrews were my boyfriend Greg Andrews,
with no one remembering that he used to be Megan Andrews."
"What?" Megan said, confused. The world was going mad. Or
was she?
Megan suddenly grew a foot taller, and more muscular. Her
breasts flattened, and her feminine curves straightened
into masculine angles. Her face became angular with a
square, manly jaw. Her shoulders broadened, as hair
sprouted on her now muscular chest, arms, and legs. Her
dark hair turned to a light brown, and as it did, it
retracted into her skull until it was a short, masculine
style.
Inwardly, Megan was panicking but she was frozen in place
and could do nothing. Her swimsuit morphed into boy's
swimming trunks, as she became aware of the presence of
male genitalia between her... his legs.
Oh my God, I'm a guy! Megan panicked inside, as she
realized what the other part of the wish meant. She...
he... tried desperately to hold onto her identity. I'm
Megan, I'm Megan, I'm Greg, I'm Greg. Who the fuck is
Megan?
Greg Andrews stood still for a while, wondering just why he
had been so horrified. He had forgotten something, but he
had no idea what it could have been. Nah, it couldn't have
been anything important. Especially since I've got a hot
babe like Tammy Wilson waiting for me. There had been other
babes before her, of course, but Tammy was his girlfriend
now. He would do anything for her, literally.
Tammy Wilson stared at Greg in astonishment. Wow, that
wishing stone really worked! Greg was a hunk! No one would
EVER believe that the stud standing before her had been an
attractive young woman just a minute ago. She owed that old
man an apology.
Then, suddenly, she was wondering why she thought her wish
worked. She hadn't made any wish. She had come to the beach
to have fun with her boyfriend Greg, and the stone was just
a worthless piece of junk she bought in some novelty store.
Greg looked Tammy up and down, admiring her assets. Wow,
that Tammy was a hot chick! He could feel his erection
pushing against his trunks. He strode over to her, and
fondled her breasts.
Tammy just giggled as Greg drooled on her. She liked her
men big and stupid, and Greg certainly fit the bill. He had
only moved in last month. It hadn't taken long for him to
be totally taken in by her charms. Tammy couldn't believe
just how obsessed with her he was. He followed her around
everywhere like a drooling puppy.
"Tammy..." Greg said, breathing heavily. "I feel really,
really, horny."
Tammy smiled. "Lead on, big boy."
And with that, Greg scooped Tammy off her feet and carried
her to their hotel room. There, the noise they made greatly
disturbed the hotel guests who had chosen to use the hotel
pool rather than go to the beach that day. Not that Greg or
Tammy cared.
Tammy was glad she had remembered those birth control
pills. As much as Greg excited her in bed, she didn't
really want to be pregnant with his baby.
***
The scene faded from the crystal as the old man shook his
head. It was a situation much like Kristin's, though Tammy
had neglected to shield her memories with her wish, and
therefore she had forgotten who Greg used to be, too. Aside
from the wizard himself, Dannie, and perhaps a few others
in the mystical community, only Kristin remembered Megan
now.
Kristin emerged from the back room, followed by Dannie.
Kristin turned to the wizard.
"Okay, Dannie's told me what I need to do. I still don't
understand it, but I'll do it." Kristin said.
"Good luck to you." the wizard replied. "Now, you'd best be
on your way. I'm expecting another customer any minute
now."
Kristin walked out of the Spells R Us shop and headed
toward the parking lot. She did not notice that the shop
faded away as soon as she left, leaving Radio Shack back in
its normal location.
Kristin climbed into her car, and slammed the door. She had
discussed the situation with Dannie, and knew that she had
to be as calm as possible when speaking with David. Too
much anger would only make things worse. She still doubted
that she could ever go so far as to actually forgive David.
The bastard had taken away her whole life!
She turned on the ignition, and then turned on the car
radio, hoping that it would calm her down. No such luck.
The radio just happened to be playing the Drifters' 'Under
the Boardwalk'.
Angrily, she turned off the radio and drove off toward
David's home. David would have a lot of explaining to do
soon...
***
Greg Andrews strolled through the mall with a spring in his
step. His hot date with Tammy was tonight, and he couldn't
wait to score once more with the hottest babe in town. But
right now, he was running a few errands at the mall. What
was it that he was forgetting?
Tammy had asked for some curio or something, but Greg
couldn't remember what it was or where to find it. He
wandered the mall for quite some time, trying to remember
just what it was that he was supposed to get her.
After a while, he stumbled across a strange shop he'd never
seen before. He knew he'd never seen it before because he'd
never seen any shop with a full storefront and a wooden
door at this mall. The sign above the door read 'Spells R
Us'.
"Probably some shop for role-playing geeks", Greg said
aloud.
Normally Greg wouldn't be caught dead in a 'geek store',
but somehow he thought what he was looking for might be
found in the shop before him. He opened the door and walked
in.
"Welcome, Greg." said the old man in the bathrobe behind
the counter.
"How'd you know my name?" Greg replied.
The old man sighed. He knew better than to expect that
someone as clueless as Greg would NOT ask that question
he'd grown so tired of long ago. He replied with the same
answer he was so tired of giving.
"I know these things because I'm a wizard."
"A wizard? No way!" Greg said.
"I happen to know that you are thinking about your big date
with Tammy. The two of you met over a month ago, and you've
been her lover ever since. Three weeks ago, you and Tammy
disturbed a number of hotel guests by having a sexual
encounter at two in the afternoon."
"Yeah, the manager got pissed, threatened to throw us
out... Hey, how'd you know these things?"
"Because I am a wizard, and I can read minds."
"What is this, the Twili... whatever that show was with all
the spooky stuff..."
"The Twilight Zone, you mean?" the wizard replied, with a
smile. "Many of my customers feel they've stepped into Rod
Serling's dimension. I assure you that I am here to help
you. Have you had the feeling that you've forgotten
something important lately?"
"Yeah, I can't remember what Tammy wanted me to get her..."
"I believe I have the solution to your problem." the wizard
said, pulling out the other memory potion that he and
Dannie had prepared. "This is a special memory-restoring
potion. If you have forgotten anything important recently,
this potion will restore your memories instantly."
Greg looked in his wallet for a bit. "Uh, I can't afford
something like that."
"Considering how much of a problem your lost memories are
for you, I am prepared to offer it free of charge." the old
man said.
"Free? Cool!" Greg replied. "Can I drink it here?"
"Feel free." said the wizard.
Greg eagerly gulped down the potion. Suddenly, he began
feeling dizzy. Memories began pouring into his head.
Memories of being someone smarter... memories of being... a
girl?
"Megan... I'm Megan..." he said out loud softly. "That
bitch!"
He then broke down, sobbing. This whole thing seemed like a
nightmare. He knew who he really was now. He was Megan,
until Tammy had made that wish. Not only had Megan
physically transformed into a muscular young man, but Tammy
had mentally changed him into a dumb hunk, with few
thoughts that didn't involve pleasing her.
Kris... he remembered Kris now. Kris had been Megan's
boyfriend. But he also remembered some alternate reality in
which there never was a Kris for Megan to leave behind, and
instead Kris' friend David had some bimbo girlfriend named
Kristin. What was going on? Nothing made sense anymore...
The wizard watched sadly. It looked like Megan was taking
it even harder than Kris had. He wondered if he had done
the right thing in agreeing to the memory restoration.
However, if all went according to their current plan, his
customer's pain would probably soon be gone as if it had
never occurred.
Dannie emerged from the back, and approached the distraught
customer. "It's all right now," Dannie said soothingly.
"We're here to help you."
***
Kristin tried her best to calm herself down, but it wasn't
easy. She thought about Megan. Megan had helped Kris
through some rough times in high school. I sure wish she
was here to help me through this, Kristin thought to
herself, but she doesn't even remember me...
Kristin tried to remember if she had met Megan in the
'Kristin' reality. She remembered seeing Megan only a few
times, but Megan wasn't in Kristin's circle of friends.
Fact was, Megan probably couldn't stand Kristin, as several
times she had spoken of her distaste for the busty blonde
bimbos who draped themselves on the jocks' arms. Kristin
was now still a busty blonde, but thanks to the potion, she
was no longer a bimbo. But since she was pregnant now, she
could never return to her former form and former life.
She sniffled for a bit, thinking about Megan. For some
reason, her Kristin memories called up Greg, a tall,
muscular hunk who she had seen every now and then. She had
fantasized about him a few times, but she was too loyal to
David to act on those fantasies. Greg Andrews was just a
distraction.
A horrible thought came to her. She then immediately
dismissed it. Calm down, Kris, she thought to herself. All
this reality shifting is making you paranoid. Greg and
Megan are two different people. Keep thinking like this,
and you'll think your own parents used to be the opposite
sex before something happened and changed things.
That line of thinking led to madness, Kristin decided, and
she quickly put it out of her mind.
She drove up to the row of townhouses where David lived,
and parked in an empty space. As she climbed out of the
car, she slammed the door again.
She paused and took a look at herself. Before leaving
Spells R Us, she had changed into the low cut dress and 3-
inch heels she had been planning to wear on their date. She
then put on what she hoped would look like a sexy smile.
She didn't want anything to appear unusual... yet.
***
David Borden sat in the living room of his townhouse
apartment. He'd only just moved in here a month ago, and a
few of his belongings were still not unpacked. It was,
however, sufficiently furnished for what was to come.
Idly, he stared at the lucky charm around his neck, and
thought of the events of three weeks ago. He'd created the
girl of his dreams with one carefully-worded wish. The wish
had clearly probed his mind to find out just what type of
girl he would like to have as his girlfriend, and then
there she was. And all it had cost him was one of his
closest friends.
Snap out of it David, he told himself. Kris is happier as
Kristin. It was the only way to make Kris forget whatever
was making him so depressed. Now she's the happiest girl in
the world. If there's even a part of Kris still left in
her, he'll thank me for it.
Just then, David heard a door slam. He took a look out the
window, and saw his buxom girlfriend approaching his
townhouse. He quickly ran to return to his chair. He would
have to pretend he hadn't already seen her in that very
revealing dress. Boy, she looked hot!
The doorbell rang, and David went to answer it. He opened
the door, and was greeted by Kristin. "Hi Davey," she said,
with a sexy smile. She let herself into the house, shaking
her impressive breasts as she walked past.
"Hi Kristin," David said with a leering smile. He closed
the door, and then escorted her to the couch.
Kristin smiled back at David, realizing that this was
working. So far, David didn't seem to notice anything
different about her behavior. He began to pull her onto the
couch.
And then Kristin slapped his face. Hard.
"Son of a bitch!" she yelled, standing up and backing away
from David.
"What?" David rubbed his face, confused.
"You raped me!" Kristin exclaimed, staring at David with
angry, cold eyes.
David could only sit there, stammering. "R...rape?" he
asked.
"Well, what else do you call it?" Kristin demanded. "You
transform me into a girl against my will, brainwash me into
a bimbo, and then we have sex! I may have thought it was
consensual then, but I didn't know at the time! Then, I was
nothing more than your wish come true."
David was stunned. "You remember who you were? How?"
"It doesn't matter how." Kristin said coldly. "What's
important is thanks to some new friends of mine, I know
just what happened now. You violated me body and soul! You
betrayed me!"
"But... but I thought you'd be happy. You were so
depressed, and nothing I was doing was helping."
"And YOU needed a bimbo girlfriend who'd worship the ground
you walked on." Kristin said. "You needed a girl who didn't
mind being treated as nothing more than a sex object. Don't
try pretending you were trying to help me. You were being a
selfish bastard."
"But... I WAS worried about you..." David said sincerely.
"It's why I took you to the beach in the first place. That
depression couldn't have been good for you."
"I told you that I didn't want to forget Megan. I wanted to
keep my memories of her to treasure forever."
"Megan?" David was confused. "Who is Megan?"
"My girlfriend, don't you remember? She was the one you
wanted me to forget so that I'd be happy."
Kristin didn't want to think about the implications of what
David had just said. Instead, she took a breath, and
continued with the speech she'd rehearsed with Dannie in
the back room.
"David, one of the hardest facts of life is that people
leave us. But as long as we think of the good times we had
together, they are never gone from our hearts. In time, I
would have stopped dwelling on how unfair it was that Megan
had to leave, and just treasure the moments we'd had. It
would have been tough, but I would have moved on."
David just sat there, confused. He still didn't remember
who this Megan was, but clearly she had something to do
with why Kris had been so depressed.
"David, I tried my best to be a friend to you, even though
I didn't agree with you a lot of the time." Kristin
continued. "I was there for you when you needed me. And you
were there when I needed you. If it weren't for you, I'd
never have found the courage to ask Megan for a date. When
you were having troubles with your latest girlfriend, I
tried to help you."
"For three years, I thought you were my friend. But then
you turn around and do THIS to me. You didn't even tell me
just what you were going to do until it was too late for me
to stop it. Did I ASK to be turned into your girlfriend?
Did I ask to have my memories of my past life wiped away?
Did I?"
David shook his head. "No..." he said.
"Friendship is about trust, David. You don't do something
like this to a friend without asking if they want it to
happen first. You don't do anything to a friend that you
wouldn't want that friend doing to you. If I had actually
wanted this, then it'd be fine. I wouldn't have a problem."
"But you didn't ask me before making that wish. I don't
care if you thought I'd be happier. You were NOT being a
friend. You were being a selfish jerk, putting your own
wants above mine. You didn't even consider my thoughts in
the matter. You were in too much of a hurry to make that
wish and get your dream girl."
"How would you feel if someone did that to you?" Kristin
continued. "How would you feel if three weeks later, you
found out your whole life was a LIE?!!! That you'd been an
entirely different person before then, and someone had
changed your sex and altered your memories just to satisfy
their hormones?"
David was silent for a long time. He didn't really know
what he could say that could make this all better. How
would he feel if someone he thought was a friend did this
to him? Pretty terrible, he had to admit. He couldn't
imagine what Kris was going though now.
"All right..." David said, nearly breaking down. "I was
fucking jealous! Of you and..." He stopped, placing his
hands on his head, as if in pain. "What's wrong with me?
Why can't I remember these things?"
"You were jealous of me and Megan for staying together so
long while you broke up with three girlfriends?" Kristin
replied.
"Yeah... no... I don't know." David replied. "I don't
remember this Megan. You never had a girlfriend. I was
trying to find one for you, but you weren't interested.
This is crazy, but I remember being jealous of you for
something... but I don't remember what."
"You don't remember her because something's happened to
her." Kristin said, not even wanting to consider it.
"Something that's made you forget her just as everyone else
has forgotten the old male me."
"But why do you remember her?" David asked.
"The memory potion. It's too hard to explain." Kristin
said. "But because of it, I remember how things used to be
before all this happened, even though reality itself has
been changed. My friends at the magic shop told me that
reality was altered again at least once in the past three
weeks."
"Oh God..." David said, his head hung down with his face
buried in his hands. "I'm so sorry... for everything."
He then broke down, crying pitifully. Kristin approached
him cautiously, but as she looked closer, she could see
they were genuine tears. David looked up at her, teary-
eyed, then turned away, unable to face her.
"All I wanted was for both of us to be happy. I never meant
for anyone to be hurt..."
"I don't think what happened to Megan was your fault,
David." Kristin said. "I don't even know what's happened to
her yet."
"It's not that. It's... you were right, Kris. You were my
only real friend, Kris. And I threw you away." David said,
clearly disgusted with himself.
"And for what? A hot babe who'd have lots of sex with me?
Sure, it was fun... but it wasn't real. You only did it
with me because my wish made you that way. You were right,
Kris. It was rape..."
David placed his head against the shoulder of the couch,
sobbing. Kristin just stood there in silence. She didn't
really know what to do or say. She wondered if maybe she
should go against the plan and just leave him with his
guilt and self-loathing. Perhaps that would be punishment
enough.
But Dannie had predicted things would change for the better
if Kristin went along with the next part of the plan.
Kristin tried to ask her to be more specific, but
apparently even Dannie didn't know precisely what would
happen.
David looked up from the couch, noticing Kristin still
standing there. "You still there? Go away!"
"David, I..." Kristin began.
"Look, we're not even friends anymore!" David shouted. "You
can't forgive me after what I've done. Now go away! Maybe
those magic shop friends can change you back." He turned
away from her again.
"David, they can't change me back." Kristin said softly.
"I'm pregnant."
"No..." David said. "It can't be..."
"I think it was from that time on the beach." Kristin said.
"We were both in too much of a hurry to even think about
using protection."
David turned around, and Kristin noticed that he was
wearing the wishing stone around his neck. "You still have
that wishing stone." she noted. Good, Kristin thought.
Dannie was right.
"Yeah, but it's a worthless piece of junk now." David said
with disgust. "I don't even know why I kept it."
Kristin paused for a moment, trying to remember what she
was to say if the situation came to this. "Tell me, if you
had another wish, what would you wish for now?" she asked.
"I don't know," said David. "I'd wish I hadn't knocked you
up, maybe. I wish I could have been a better friend to
you..."
David suddenly froze in place, as the stone around his neck
glowed. As Kristin watched, David's hair suddenly turned
bright blonde and began lengthening rapidly. His stubble
and body hair vanished without a trace, as his face and
body began to reshape themselves. Kristin looked on in
fascination. She had experienced this herself. Now it was
her turn to watch.
David's face became round and feminine, with raised
cheekbones and full pouty lips. His hips widened, and his
waist narrowed. Beneath his pants, his male genitals shrank
and vanished, replaced by female anatomy. Breasts began
pushing against his, no, her shirt, expanding until they
were a D-cup in size.
And then her clothes began changing. Her jeans fused
together, becoming a blue skirt, which then merged with her
shirt, morphing into a dark blue casual dress. A bra
appeared underneath her new dress, supporting her breasts
as her briefs changed into a pair of panties. Her socks
became transparent and expanded up her legs, becoming a
pair of pantyhose. Her shoes morphed into a pair of women's
flats.
'Holy shit, I'm a girl!' David thought to herself.
Then, she became aware of new memories filling her head.
She remembered her childhood as a little girl, playing with
dolls, wearing ribbons in her hair. She remembered her
first boyfriend in high school, and how she dumped him when
he turned out to be a real creep. She wondered if she was
going to lose her memories the way Kris did...
*That's up to you,* a voice in her head said.
*Who are you?* David thought back.
She turned, and noticed that Kristin seemed to be frozen in
place, as if time itself was standing still.
*Who and what I am isn't important.* the voice replied.
David coul