Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 bill.hart@mscsoftware.com SRU: If the Suit Fits by Bill Hart Only a single second remained on the game clock at the championship game of the church league basketball tournament. The crowd fell silent as Justin Stevens, fouled moments earlier, took his place at the free throw line with an opportunity to win the game. Justin, awarded three shots to make two, needed to sink at least one of the free throws to tie the game and force it into overtime. But if he could somehow sink two of them, his team would probably win the game since the opposition wouldn't have much time left to even get a shot off before the final buzzer sounded. Justin was nervous. Even at his best, he was only a fair basketball player. And calling him a mediocre free-thrower was almost a compliment. In truth, he'd really rather be swimming. Yet he didn't need to be a genius to figure out that his abysmal free throw shooting was probably the biggest reason they had fouled him instead of one of the other guys. Their coach must have decided Justin might accidentally make one of them, but for him to make two in one night, let alone two in a row, might just signal the beginning of Armageddon. Justin took a deep breath. He dipped his knees, then cocked his arm, before letting the ball fly. Accompanied by a mixture of hoots and groans and laughter from the crowd, the ball fell short of the rim. Justin had missed everything. "Great shot, Stevens," crowed Chet Warner, as he, along with everyone else on his team, laughed. "You shoot worse than a girl." Mark Thompson looked at his longtime friend. "It's okay, Justin. You've still got two free throws left. Don't let Warner bother you. We know you can do it." As Justin looked down at the ball in his hand, he really wished it were someone else in this situation instead of him. He also wished they were playing any team other than the one Chet Warner was on. Having gone to school together since kindergarten, he'd known both Chet and Mark almost forever. But where Mark and he had always been close friends, he and Chet had taken an immediate and total dislike of each other that had continued ever since. "Don't take all day Stevens," chuckled Chet. "We've got a trophy waiting for us. We really don't have the time to stand around waiting for you to miss these next two shots. I'll bet you don't even hit the backboard on either one of them." Justin looked down at the ball, then inhaled deeply. He cocked his arm, then let loose his shot. The ball struck the front of the rim, then bounced high into the air before coming down on the base of the rim. It bounced once ... then twice ... and yet a third time ... before lazily rolling into the net to tie the game. Justin's teammates cheered. The small crowd sat in silent disbelief. "Wow," sneered Chet. "I guess miracles can still happen. But all of us know it will be an icy cold day in hell before you can possibly sink two free throws in a row." The closest referee, an elder from one of the previously eliminated church teams in the tournament, glared disapprovingly at Chet. Just what I need, thought Justin. Even more pressure. "You can do it, Justin," reassured Mark. "Just relax and take your time. Remember, it's just a game." "Yeah right. And fat pigs fly," muttered Chet, just loud enough for Justin to hear. Justin took his place at the charity stripe again. He took a deep breath. After letting it out slowly, he took another, even deeper, breath. He dipped his knees. And cocked his arm. He shut his eyes tightly, not really wanting to see the ball miss the rim or the backboard altogether. He wished he were somewhere else - someplace far away would be nice. Justin blindly let the ball fly; he only hoped it was on its way towards the basket. But a moment later, he heard an odd swishing sound followed by an unexpected eruption of cheers from the small crowd. Opening his eyes, Justin was just in time to see the ball caught, for that one split second, at the bottom of the net. "Way to go, Justin," cheered Mark Thompson. "We all knew you could do it." His teammates mobbed the totally unexpected hero of the game. "There is still one more second to play, but then that championship trophy is ours!" one of them shouted. "What a lucky shot, Stevens," grumbled Chet. "I never would have guessed in my wildest nightmares that you could actually sink two free throws in a single game." Justin simply smiled. If the truth were known, he still couldn't believe he'd actually made two free throws in the same week, let alone two in the same game. The hurried inbound pass was intercepted and the buzzer sounded ending the game. In celebration of their victory, Justin's teammates mobbed him again. While he and his teammates were celebrating, Lana Tyler, the captain of the girls' swimming team walked by. "Nice shot, Justin," she smiled warmly at him. "I'll see you at school Monday." Justin blushed brightly. He couldn't believe that Lana Tyler had actually spoken to him. Justin had had a major crush on her ever since he'd first discovered girls. But, with her being as popular as she was, he'd never even imagined she knew he was even alive. But she'd actually talked to him; she even knew his name. It was unbelievable. He'd always dreamed about getting to know her better. Chet glared at him from the other side of the court. Justin looked away quickly. Although he and Chet didn't like each other - never had, most likely never would - they'd pretty much learned to ignore one another over the years. As a result, things between them were more or less livable; that is, until Justin had been named captain of their high school swimming team. Chet had been absolutely livid at the coach's decision, knowing he was clearly the better swimmer of the only two seniors on the team. By Chet's reasoning, he should have been the only logical choice to captain the team. But the coach had decided that Chet's hot temper would wind up being more costly to the team in the long run. And now that Lana Tyler had spoken to him, Monday at school promised to be even worse than it would have otherwise been. And it was already going to be bad enough because Justin's team had just defeated Chet's team for the championship. But Lana Tyler was also Chet's current girlfriend. Justin wondered if she might have spoken to him just to make Chet jealous - not that it had ever been all that difficult to anger Chet. He hoped that wasn't the case. But it was times like these that made him wish he could understand what went on inside a girl's head. * * * * * * With the arrival of Monday morning, Justin wished he could stay home. However, both swim teams held their practices in the morning before the first classes began. With the big swim meet coming up tomorrow afternoon, Justin couldn't afford to miss his time in the pool. Even though he'd always been a better than average swimmer, he was always wishing he could be an even better one. Although he won his fair share of races, he always wanted to win more. Besides, hadn't Coach Gannet always impressed it on the whole team that there was always room for improvement, no matter who you were? "Lucky couple of shots Saturday night, Stevens," snarled Chet, still obviously upset, as Justin entered the locker room. Justin said nothing to Chet in reply. But to himself he thought, well the shit's started. "I saw you talking to Lana after the game," said Chet. "I don't want you getting any strange ideas, Stevens. I don't want you to start thinking you can get lucky against me again. You aren't going to steal my girl away from me." "Yeah, we don't want some loser like you thinking he can steal any of our girls," agreed Greg Morton, one of Chet's flunkies. "But all she said to me was 'nice shot' and 'see you at school'," replied Justin. "That was all there was to it." "That's just what she said too." Chet glared at Justin. "But I saw how you were looking at her. And I really didn't like that way you were appraising her." "But I didn't say anything to her," objected Justin. "That's right, you didn't say anything. And, if I have my way, you won't be saying anything to her either," snarled Chet. "I've already had a really long chat with Lana about her little error in judgement. She won't be seeing you at school anytime real soon." As Chet and his smirking cronies headed out the locker room door, Justin wondered what Chet had meant about Lana not seeing him anytime soon. He hoped Chet hadn't hit Lana, but deep down Justin knew Chet was just nasty enough to do something like that, or possibly even worse, to Lana. He wondered how and why Lana continued to put up with an asshole like Chet Warner. After changing into his Speedo, Justin turned and headed towards the locker room door. For a brief moment, he stopped before the mirror that covered the entire locker room wall. He looked at his green eyes, which he normally hid behind brown contacts and his straight brown average length hair. He knew he was in excellent shape, but he often wished he were taller than his 5'10" frame. If only he could be granted a wish ... he'd really enjoy being a height that would make Chet pay a lot more attention to him and whatever he had to say. "But wishes like that never come true," mumbled Justin as he continued outside. "After all, if wishes came true, then the world wouldn't have so many people like Chet." Once outside, he was greatly relieved to see Lana practicing with the girls' team. Fortunately, she didn't seem to be injured in any way, but as soon as she noticed Justin looking in her direction she quickly looked away and found a spot where he couldn't find her again. "Just what did Chet do to her?" he mumbled. "You shouldn't be looking at her, or even in her direction, Justin," said Tom Dalkins. "If Chet finds out, Lana will get more of the hell she suffered through the other night. That asshole Chet's one crazy jealous dude." "You won't tell him? Will you?" asked a nervous Justin. "Of course not. I don't like that pompous little jerkoff any more than you do," replied Tom. "An intelligent girl like Lana deserves someone a helluva lot better than an asshole like him." Tom left, heading towards the pool. Justin once again wondered what Lana, or any girl for that matter, could possibly see in someone like Chet. Although he wasn't certain he deserved someone like her, Justin knew with certainty that he'd treat her far better than Chet could ever dream of treating her. "Just what made an otherwise intelligent girl put up with a guy like him anyway?" he mumbled. * * * * * * Between worrying about Lana and trying to avoid Chet, Justin had a singularly unspectacular practice. "Something bothering you today, Stevens?" asked Coach Gannet. "Not really, coach." "It's just that Stevens has already used up more than his share of luck for the next several months," smirked Chet. "Can you actually imagine him sinking those two free throws the other night?" "I heard about that basketball game," replied Coach Gannet. "You beat Warner's team for the championship the other night. Didn't you, Stevens?" "Yes, coach." Before storming away angrily, Chet glared first at Justin and then at Coach Gannet. "You need to get your head totally back into swimming, Stevens," replied the coach, totally ignoring Chet's unimportant childish behavior. "Yes, coach." "I don't want you thinking about anything else but swimming the rest of this week, Stevens. That means no basketball - no girls. Understand? If it ain't swimming, you ain't thinking about it. I fully expect to see a marked improvement in your morning practice and at the meet tomorrow. I hope I've made myself clear, Stevens." "Yes, coach." Having overheard the conversation between the coach and Justin from nearby, Chet smiled. If Justin had a bad practice and a poor showing at the meet tomorrow, followed up by another couple of poor practices like this one, he considered, then the little wimp will be gone and I'll be taking my rightful place as the captain of this team. I'm pretty sure I can help him have a few more very miserable practices. * * * * * * As fate would have it, Justin incredibly managed to avoid seeing Chet and all of his friends for the remainder of the day. And yet, at the same time, he'd also been assigned what he guessed must be close to a ton of homework - all of it due the next day. But in order to finish all of it tonight meant staying up late, which very likely meant having another horrible practice the next morning. It also meant Coach Gannet would be on his case again. "Just what I needed," he sighed. "It never rains but when it pours." Justin tossed his schoolbooks onto the backseat of his car, a twenty-year-old junker. It wasn't much to look at, being in bad need of a paint job, but it basically got him anywhere he needed to go and back again. And besides, he'd paid for the car himself. During his last class, Justin had decided to head for the mall after school. It hadn't even been that hard of decision, given everything that he'd been through that day along with the nearly ton of homework that he'd been assigned. There were always plenty of good-looking girls wandering around the mall after school. He wasn't expecting to get lucky with any of them; he doubted if many of them would even speak to him. It was more a case of Chet, for some inexplicable reason, never having discovered his not overly secret hideaway. It was a short drive to the mall from school. As he generally did, Justin parked his old car in the small parking lot near one of the lesser-used entrances - the one closest to his two favorite stores. He locked his car, although he knew that no one in their right mind would ever consider stealing it, then made his way towards the door. After entering the mall, Justin was surprised at what he saw. "That's strange," he muttered. "I've never seen that little place before." Directly in front of him was a small, somewhat odd-looking, shop situated between the bookstore and the computer store, his two most favorite haunts. "It's really weird," he mumbled. "I could have sworn those two stores always shared a common wall before now. I wonder how, and when, they squeezed that place in between them? None of the guys at school said anything about a new store opening." Justin walked over to the small shop. Strangely, there were no windows through which he could peek inside. And the antique handcrafted sign that really looked out of place in the modern mall read simply 'Spells R Us'. "They must be selling magic tricks with an odd name like that. I wonder why the mall people decided to locate it between the book and computer stores - putting a magic shop between those two stores just doesn't make much sense." And yet, even if its location made little sense to him, Justin's curiosity still got the better of him. He decided he just had to go inside and take a quick look around. What could it hurt? As Justin pushed open the door, its hinges squeaked. "I guess they need a little oil." And then, as he stepped over the threshold, he heard the tinkling of a little bell over his head announce his arrival. He was surprised when he noticed there wasn't much merchandise in the shop, which seemed larger inside than Justin thought it should have. A pretty young girl looked up from the counter. "Hi Justin. I'm Dannie," she smiled at him. "He said you would be coming by today, but I was beginning to think I'd finally caught him slipping up." "What?" he said with surprise. "How'd you..." But before he could finish his question, Justin heard a small cough from somewhere near the cash register on the counter. However, except for Dannie, whose voice was too high for what was obviously a male cougher, no one else was around. Motioning him to follow her, Dannie led him towards the rear stock room door, where a small sign that read "He knows your name because he's a wizard" was hung. A wizard? That's impossible thought Justin. He knew there were no such things as wizards. Dannie opened the door, then shouted inside; "Justin's finally here! Are you coming out here or not?" Moments later, an old man, wearing a tattered bath robe, which appeared as if it might be even older than its wearer, came out of the stockroom. Looking up as he entered the store proper, he smiled at his young visitor. "Welcome to my little shop, Justin," he said in greeting. "And of course, there are such things, young man." "What?" asked Justin. The old man smiled. "Why wizards of course, young man," he answered. "You can't deny that you were just thinking there were no such things as wizards, my boy. But there really are wizards. In fact, there must be wizards; I'm one myself you know - and Dannie here is my young apprentice." "But she's a girl." "And just what's the matter with girls, Justin?" asked an annoyed Dannie. "Don't you like girls?" "Calm down, Dannie," said the old man. "I'm sure he didn't mean anything by it. I'm sure you remember how boys can be sometimes," he grinned. "It's just that Justin's a little shy around pretty girls." "I am not," objected Justin. "Have it your own way, Justin," replied the old man. He turned to Dannie. "Would you go into the stock room and get that item Justin needs?" "Sure thing, master." For a moment or two, Dannie glared at Justin, then abruptly turned in the direction of the stockroom door and walked off. Justin watched Dannie walk away with an apparent growing interest. "She's certainly a pretty young girl," said the old man with a widening grin. "Don't you think so, Justin?" "What?" asked Justin, engrossed with watching Dannie. As he watched her walk through the open doorway and disappear into the stockroom, he stammered, "Oh yeah; she's very pretty." "But as far as you're concerned, she's not nearly as pretty as Lana Tyler. Isn't that right, Justin?" Justin looked at the old man with surprise. "How do you know about Lana Tyler?" "Justin, Justin. I thought we had already covered all of that," replied the old man. "I'm a wizard. Remember? I know all about your longtime crush on Lana Tyler, your even longer running feud with Chet Warner, your problems at the swim team practice this morning, and that seemingly ton of homework you were assigned that you must complete tonight." Justin looked surprised by what this strange old man knew about him. "And I also know about those two free throws you made that won the basketball game the other night." Justin's look of surprise turned to one of confusion. "But how could you..." "He told you how, Justin," replied Dannie, as she returned from the stockroom carrying a small package in her hand. "Or don't you bother listening when people tell you something? He's a wizard. And I'm his apprentice. We're simply trying to help you." "Help me?" Justin sounded puzzled. "But how?" "We're going to fix a few things in your life. You and Lana will soon become much closer friends. At the same time, we're also going to put a stop to your silly little feud with Chet Warner," replied Dannie. "And after we're finished, I really won't be very surprised if you wind up being a whole lot more popular than you currently are." Justin smiled. "You'll need a huge barrel of industrial-strength luck to accomplish something like that." "Not at all. Luck is a totally unnecessary quantity, Justin," said the wizard. "And Dannie's already taken care of all that homework you were given today." "It's been done to absolute perfection, I might add, although I can't remember ever finishing that much homework so quickly before," added Dannie. "And you won't have any problems at either tomorrow morning's practice or the afternoon meet ... with this." She handed Justin the small package she'd retrieved from the storeroom. "What's this?" asked Justin, as he took the package. "Open it and find out," replied Dannie. After opening the package, Justin stared at its contents for several seconds. "It's a Speedo." He shook his head. "It's identical to those we wear at practice. How is this supposed to help me?" "It might look exactly the same," replied the wizard with a grin, "but trust me, Justin, this one is not quite as identical as it seems. You'll become an improved swimmer just by wearing this at your morning practice tomorrow." "I will?" "Of course, you will." Dannie smiled at Justin. "Didn't he just tell you that you would? Or weren't you paying attention again?" "I suppose; if you say so. But - assuming I'm at all interested - how much is this going to set me back?" "Why absolutely nothing, Justin. It's a freebie," replied the old man. "I wouldn't feel at all right about charging you anything for our service, especially while you're being a practical exercise for Dannie." "And, if you have any problems - which, by the way, you won't - then just come back and see me, Justin." Smiling warmly, Dannie battered her eyelashes at Justin. "Okay, I'll take it," he smiled back at Dannie. He carefully put the Speedo back in its box. "Even if everything works out okay, can I still come back and see you anyway, Dannie?" "Of course you can," she replied sweetly. But after watching Justin almost literally float out of the shop, Dannie questioningly turned back to her mentor. "Is he all right, master? He's acting kind of odd." "He's just fine, Dannie" smiled the old man. "As I said earlier, he's just a little shy around pretty girls. I suspect he's been more than a little overwhelmed by all your feminine charms, just as any other boy in his same situation would have been." Dannie blushed. However, after thinking about what she'd done for a moment, she knew if she'd had some girl do to her what she'd just done to him when she'd still been a boy, then she might have tried aimlessly floating out the front door as well. "Then you don't think I laid it on a little to thick?" "Not at all, Dannie." "What about those free throws?" asked Dannie. "Do you think I should have mentioned that I kinda helped him sink those two free throws the other day?" "No," replied the old man with a wry grin. "Not at all." * * * * * * As soon as Justin returned home, he went straight to his room, where he opened his books and checked his homework. Impossibly, not only was every last assignment finished, but he now also remembered actually doing every last bit of it himself. However, with all the things he'd been up to since school had ended, he couldn't seem to remember when he'd found the time to do any of it. Even as he opened the book he'd been assigned to read several chapters, he remembered he'd already read every chapter. Not only that, he could also answer every question at the end of each assigned chapter. He began wondering if the old man and Dannie might have actually been a wizard and his apprentice wizard as they'd claimed they were, instead of being just another odd pair of crackpots hanging out in the mall. He took the Speedo out of its small box again and looked it over carefully. If this were actually some magical artifact, then, in all likelihood, it would be some kind of icon representing his swimming ability. Justin assumed that wearing this Speedo would let him swim better and faster than ever before. But he saw no way how wearing this simple Speedo could do anything to help him get closer to Lana, or end his feud with Chet. "Poor Chet," smiled Justin, "He really won't know what to do with himself once he doesn't have me to pick on any more." * * * * * * The next morning, Justin woke later than usual. As a consequence, he was going to have to skip breakfast - something he really didn't like doing - in order to get to practice on time. Unless he was lucky, he'd also end up listening to his mother's tirade about how bad it was for a growing boy to skip breakfast. But he also knew he'd be able to eat something during his snack break after second period. Once again, he picked up and examined the Speedo that the strange old man, who'd claimed to be some kind of wizard, and the pretty girl, who'd told him she was the old man's apprentice, had given him the day before. After a good night's sleep, he saw things more clearly. He didn't care what either of them told him about this Speedo; it was identical, right down to the school logo, to those he wore during practice. In the light of a new day, he couldn't begin to imagine what this particular Speedo could possibly be capable of doing for him that any other one he picked up at random in the locker room couldn't do just as well. He decided the old guy and the girl must have been pulling his leg. It must be some kind of a practical joke; a joke made more sense than believing in magic. There were no such things as wizards. Someone he knew must have tipped them off about everything and given them the Speedo to give him as part of the joke. That must be the real reason the old guy knew all that stuff about me, reasoned Justin. And, as gullible as I am, I almost fell for it. However, as he was busily rationalizing all the magic away, Justin never once considered the completion of his homework as anything out of the ordinary. If he'd only thought about it, he would have realized that all of his homework assignments had been done while he'd been in their shop. But on the other hand, if he had taken some time and thought about it, Justin would have simply remembered doing all of his homework himself. And yet, thought Justin, as he considered the Speedo again, what harm can possibly come from wearing an ordinary Speedo? Besides, if I'm wearing it, then maybe it will give me some great psychological edge over all of my competition. Justin began to smile. "Yeah right," he muttered, as he packed the Speedo into his school bag and headed off for school, relieved his parents had already left for work. * * * * * * Justin still arrived late for practice. Although he thought it was much later, he was only tardy by about five minutes. Only a few of the guys were currently in the pool. He didn't know how he'd arrived so quickly, but he had noticed that Coach Gannet was frowning in his direction. Just great, thought Justin. As he entered the locker room, he ran into Chet coming out. "You're late, Stevens," snarled Chet. "Coach Gannet is going to be royally pissed, you know. After all, you're the captain; you're supposed to set good examples for the rest of the team." Unseen by Justin, Chet smiled, as he turned away and walked out to the pool. He couldn't believe his sudden good fortune - Stevens already had a black mark on his record from his poor practice of the day before and now he'd arrived late for this important practice. Stevens is self-destructing, thought Chet. At this rate, I won't have to do very much to help him along. Justin went straight to his locker; he was now the only person left in the locker room. After quickly stripping, removing his contacts, and stuffing his clothes into his locker, he snapped the combination lock shut. For a moment, he gazed at the Speedo the old man had given him, then casually slid it on. As he'd been expecting, it fit perfectly. However, when Justin took his first step towards the door, something about the Speedo began feeling very peculiar. Justin shook his head. Was it all in his imagination or had his Speedo begun changing? Without noticeably thinning as it did, the material from which it was made impossibly seemed to expanding upwards. At the same time, the Speedo was also riding upward on his hips. Alarmed at what appeared to be happening to his suit, Justin tried, without success, to remove the Speedo. But the altering swimsuit stubbornly refused to budge. Horrified and helpless, Justin watched, as well as felt, the Lycra fabric continue creeping upwards over his body, covering first his stomach and then his chest. After covering his chest, the material extended two tendrils further upwards and around his neck, which then eagerly slithered down his still bare back. As if they were alive, he felt the two tendrils converge and meld into one near the middle of his back before splitting apart and branching out again as twin serpents. One of the sinuous vines joined the newly extended material a few inches below his armpits; the other one fused seamlessly into the material above his hips. Justin could tell that his deltoids were still bared, as was the middle of his back, but he was very definitely wearing a swimsuit that was a far cry from the one he'd originally donned. As if afraid of what he'd see, Justin slowly and nervously walked over to the mirror that ran nearly the entire length of the locker room wall. "Oh shit!" he swore at his reflection. "This dumb Speedo has somehow become a girl's swimsuit." Once again, he tried removing it, but just as before, the willful suit resisted his every effort. "I can't go out to practice dressed like this," he moaned. "They'll laugh at me. I'll never hear the end of it from the guys, especially Chet. What am I going to do now?" Suddenly, Justin noticed that everything around him seemed to be getting bigger. How was that possible? But then, he realized things weren't getting larger around him; it was him - he was actually getting smaller. Fortunately, his shrinkage ceased before he'd lost very much of his height. Justin thought he might be only a couple of inches shorter than he'd been, but certainly no more than three at the most. But two or three inches removed from his previously 5'10" frame was still a definitely noticeable change. And yet, that wasn't the worst it. As he watched in the mirror, his waist seemed to be contracting inwards. And even though he saw no one standing near him, Justin could almost swear someone with huge hands was squeezing him. His hips and buttocks tingled oddly. But his altering reflection left little doubt that both of them were swelling increasingly larger and wider, while his waist thinned. He looked at his eyes; they were brown. But that was impossible; he knew his brown contacts were in his locker. He always removed his contacts before swimming. His eyes should be blue. And yet, even though he knew they were in his locker, Justin saw everything around him as clearly as if he were still wearing his contacts. Even his light brown hair had changed. It had very quickly spurted out several inches longer. And with every new inch it had grown, his hair had become increasingly darker. By the time his hair finally stopped growing, it had become an inky black hue and easily reached down to the tops of his newly expanded buttocks. As he slowly shook his head in total disbelief of what was happening, the tickling of his ass cheeks, as his long hair swished over them, felt most peculiar. An odd itching sensation spread quickly across his chest. "What now?" he mumbled, although he was afraid he already had a good idea. He gasped at his reflection as two small nubs started pushing out the reformed top of his altered Speedo. Without consciously thinking about it, one of his hands shot up to chest. The twin nubs were small, but unmistakably there. As they rubbed against the fabric of the swimsuit, the little nubs felt sore and overly tender. But as he absently began massaging them, they started feeling better - actually, they felt even better than better. A completely new and unknown set of pleasurable sensations began coursing through his entire body, rapidly replacing all feelings and thoughts of both soreness and tenderness. "This really feels good," he mumbled. As he continued gently caressing his chest, he felt his small nipples stiffen. It was an odd feeling - unlike anything Justin had ever felt before - but the pleasure accompanying it was absolutely incredible. He wondered if what he was doing could be addictive. And yet, as the itchiness in his chest continued increasing, Justin, wrapped up in his newfound pleasures, simply ignored the feeling and, as a result, failed to notice the other changes in his body. Abruptly the itching ceased. Its sudden absence jolted Justin back to reality. He was stunned at what his mind told him he now held so casually in his hands. But a look into the mirror confirmed it all. He had breasts? And they weren't little ones either. Although he considered it possible, given his earlier loss of height, that his breasts might just look bigger than they actually were, he was reasonably certain, without really knowing how he knew, that he now possessed an impressive pair of 38D female breasts. Once again, Justin stared at himself in the mirror; he didn't want to believe what he saw reflected back at him. In spite of the continued presence of the telltale bulge at his crotch, he looked exactly like a girl, especially with his new firm and full breasts. He imagined he could see a little of himself - an almost sisterly image, who was even sort of pretty - in the girl looking back at him from the mirror. As he gazed at his reflection in disbelief, he suddenly felt - what he could best describe as a pair of hands - grab his balls and pull them upwards into his body. There had been a momentary twinge of pain at first, but it had been quickly followed by indescribable, but intensely pleasurable, sensations as his genitals and internal structure altered in the leading wake of his family jewels' journey to their new homes. Without conscious thought, Justin's hand fell to his crotch. He'd never even noticed his penis disappear. He'd never felt his new fleshy mound or the slit within it form. Another look into the mirror again confirmed it all. The bulge that had been the final remnant of his manhood was gone, just as if it had never been there in the first place. In body, even if not in mind, Justin was now completely and unquestioningly a girl. "But how can this have happened? It's impossible! It's just like magic," he wondered aloud. "Magic!" he exclaimed suddenly, as the cause of his sudden change of gender finally dawned on him. "That damn old man and the girl weren't pulling my leg after all. They really are wizards. They did this to me! But why? I didn't ask to be a girl. And I've never in my entire life wanted to be a girl." Once more, Justin looked at his altered self in the mirror. He shook his head. "I've got to go back to the mall and talk to them again. If they can change me into a girl, then they can just change me back into a boy again." But first, he had another problem in need of a solution. Justin had to find some way of escaping the boys' locker room without being seen. And, given his new appearance as well as the way he so impressively filled out this girl's swimsuit he was wearing, that escape was definitely going to be a difficult task. How could he get out of the locker room without getting caught? Once again, the suit wouldn't budge as he tried to remove it. He wondered if he'd change back to normal if he could only find some way to take the suit off. It was a possibility, but there could be no guarantees. Even if the suit allowed him to doff it, what could he wear if he remained a girl? He briefly considered putting his old clothes on over the suit, but then quickly decided they would neither fit his new smaller frame nor make him look very much like a boy. Whatever he found to wear in the locker room, he was still going to look like some girl who had mischievously sneaked into the boys' locker room for a quick peek of some naked male flesh. Justin shuddered at the thought. He was probably going to wind up spending the rest of the day in the office of the girls' vice-principal, while they tried to figure out who "this girl he'd become" was and why "she" was found in the boys' locker room. For a fleeting moment, Justin felt oddly disoriented. "What now?" he muttered. Although the strangeness passed as quickly as it had begun, nothing seemed out of place following his swift perusal of the room. And yet, he realized that his assessment wasn't exactly true. There was something intangibly different about the locker room, but, no matter how hard he tried to figure out what might have changed, he just couldn't put his finger on anything specific. He heard the outside locker room door open. When he looked towards it, he was surprised seeing Lana Tyler walking unexpectedly towards him. "Shit," he muttered. What does Lana think she's doing walking into the boys' locker room so blatantly? We'll both catch shit if we're caught here, he thought, while wondering where he could hide. "There you are," said Lana as she spotted him. Strangely, she sounded relieved. "Coach Drake sent me in here to find out what was keeping you." Justin was thoroughly puzzled. In spite of what she'd said, he still couldn't believe that Lana was here with him in the boys' locker room. But, not only was she here, she was reacting to him and his newly altered form as if absolutely nothing was wrong at all. "Lana?" he asked hesitantly. "Yes." "Is that really you?" "Of course it's me, silly," replied Lana. "Were you expecting someone else? Some boy perhaps?" she asked with an impish smile. Justin wondered what she meant. "But you know who I am? Don't you?" With a sudden look of concern, Lana looked back at him. "Are you sure you're all right?" "I think so," he replied uncertainly. "But I've been having a really strange day." "I think we should make sure you're all right," replied Lana. "Just sit down on the bench. I'll go get the coach." Justin watched in growing confusion as Lana hurried off only to return moments later with Miss Drake, the girls' swimming team coach. Why was Miss Drake with her? And why was being inside the boys' locker room not bothering either of them as Justin thought it should? "Lana says you're not feeling well," said a concerned Miss Drake. She put her hand across Justin's forehead. "What seems to be your problem, Justine?" Justin's eyes grew wide with surprise. She just called me Justine. From the bench, he looked up at Miss Drake. But as he started to answer her question, the peculiar events of the day with all their attendant stresses finally caught up with him. Justin passed out. * * * * * * As his consciousness returned, Justin found himself stretched out on the cot in the small room adjoining the school nurse's office. He could hear Mrs. Watkins speaking to someone on the phone. Not wanting to look at himself, he kept his eyes shut tight while his hand quickly confirmed the longer length of his hair, as well as the two rather large mounds of flesh on his chest. He shuddered when his exploring hand discovered his penis still missing. He quickly realized what had happened to him hadn't been a bad dream after all. It was all too real; he'd actually been transformed into a girl. Slowly opening his eyes, he saw he was still wearing the girl's swimsuit that had been a boy's Speedo before its own metamorphosis right after he'd put it on. He was glad they hadn't tried removing it. Or had they tried - only to discover it wouldn't come off? He wondered what Nurse Watkins would have done if, while he had been completely naked, he'd changed back into his male self while she watched. Of course, that scenario assumed the mere removal of the transformed suit was the only thing necessary to restore his normal form. Somehow Justin didn't believe the restoration of his maleness was going to be as simple as that. After the nurse hung up the phone, she peeked into room. "I see you've rejoined the living, Miss Stevens." Justin blanched. Miss Stevens, he thought. She thinks I'm a girl too. "Yes ma'am." "Are you feeling better now, Miss Stevens." "Yes, Mrs. Watkins," replied Justin nervously. "I just spoke with your mother." "Did you have to call her?" asked Justin. "Of course, I had to call her. You know that's S.O.P., young lady. She told me you might have skipped breakfast this morning. Is that true?" "Yes ma'am," he replied shyly. "But I was late for practice." "That's no excuse, young lady. As an athlete, you should know better than that." "Yes ma'am." Justin nervously fidgeted, as Mrs. Watkins gave him the full lecture - modified somewhat for his newly acquired gender - he'd managed to avoid hearing from his mother this morning. "You and your boyfriend haven't been experimenting, have you?" asked Nurse Watkins. Justin paled noticeably. Boyfriend, he thought, I can't have a boyfriend. Can I? "Of course not, Mrs. Watkins," he replied with all the indignation he could muster. But as he continued fidgeting on the cot, the strange look the nurse kept giving him make him think she didn't believe him. He was very relieved when Mrs. Watkins changed the subject. "When is your snack break, Miss Stevens?" Looking up at the clock, Justin was surprised by the time. "In about twenty minutes." He'd only now realized that he'd already missed his first class entirely and most of his second. "All right, Miss Stevens," replied Nurse Watkins. "I want you to go eat something high in carbohydrates; you definitely need the energy. And I don't want to hear any of those complaints or excuses you girls always give me about being on some kind of diet. You're too skinny now as it is." "Yes ma'am," replied Justin, surprised he wasn't being sent home as he'd been expecting. "What about my clothes?" "I'll close the blinds and the door so you can change your clothes in here," she replied. "Miss Tyler retrieved your clothes from your locker and brought them here. I'm sure you're aware you aren't supposed to share locker combinations with your friends. Now get yourself dressed, Miss Stevens. Make sure you eat something high in carbohydrates during your snack break. And don't skip breakfast tomorrow morning; I don't want to see you back in here tomorrow." "Yes ma'am." After Nurse Watkins left the room, Justin quickly looked around, but he couldn't spot the clothes he'd been wearing earlier. And what had that been she'd said about Lana getting his clothes from his locker? He'd never told anyone his locker combination. On the other hand, even if he had told her, it wouldn't have made any difference since Lana wasn't allowed inside the boys' locker room. But hadn't she and Miss Drake been in the locker room with him earlier? "Oh, no," muttered Justin, not liking what his mind was suggesting to him. He took another look around the room. "Oh shit," he mumbled, as he spotted the only clothes in the room. In all likelihood they were his clothes, although they weren't what he'd been wearing earlier. As his mind had kept trying to tell him, the clothes he saw very obviously belonged to a girl. The nurse peeked back in at him. "Let's hurry up, Miss Stevens," she said with mild annoyance. "We just can't have you hanging around here all day." Mrs. Watkins ducked back out again. Justin slowly stripped out of his swimsuit, which surprisingly came off without any trace of its previous resistance. But after several seconds of standing around naked and hoping he'd regain his true form, he was annoyed, although not overly surprised, when his body simply refused to change its newly gained shape. He stared at his clothes. If he was going to leave the nurse's office, he had no choice but to wear them. But how was he supposed to wear these strange things? He had no idea how, or even where, to start putting any of these girlish clothes on. He decided to start with the panties, which, other than the soft silky material from which they were made, didn't seem all that different from his shorts. They slid on easily enough. However, the brassiere was a complete mystery to him. After several minutes of totally exasperating trial and error with the damn thing, he was still holding it in his hands. Finally, he fastened every hook and pulled the whole damned contraption over his head. "There must a better way to put one of these stupid things on," he muttered. At the same time, he was glad Nurse Watkins had closed the blinds and the door. He would have been thoroughly embarrassed trying to explain the weird contortions he'd just gone through to simply put on this bra, especially since, given the better than average size of his breasts, everyone would probably believe he'd been wearing one of them for years. But at least it was now in place. And, just as remarkably, the stupid thing seemed to fit perfectly. Like the panties, the blouse didn't turn out to be very difficult. Other than the fluffy softness of the fabric and the buttons being on the wrong side, it was just like wearing a shirt. Even the skirt slipped on easier than he'd imagined it would. But its length disturbed him. Justin thought it was far too short for him to be wearing to school. He was worried that boys would stare at him, since the short skirt revealed a little too much of his new slinky legs. However, he also knew that, before his own metamorphosis, he wouldn't have minded seeing one or more of his female classmates wearing something just as short, if not even shorter. Justin worried about the white sneakers for a while. But they were the only shoes in the room ... and, thank goodness for at least one small favor, they had no heels. As he looked up at the clock, Justin saw that only a couple more minutes remained until his snack break started. Seeing his reflection in the wall mirror unnerved him. He noted quite nervously that not only was he a girl at that moment, but he was also an attractive one as well. That thought made him remember the nurse's earlier comment about him and his boyfriend experimenting. What will I do if some boy comes up to me thinking I'm his girlfriend? It's too bad Nurse Watkins didn't just send me home - it would have simplified everything. But I guess I'll have to take my chances with school as a girl for the remainder of the day. "Just how hard can being a girl really be?" he asked himself, while absently picking up the purse that had lain beneath the clothes he now wore. "As soon as school ends for the day, I'm definitely heading for the mall to have a word or two with that old man and his apprentice." * * * * * * Leaving the nurse's office behind, Justin walked slowly and apprehensively towards the snack area. He wasn't exactly certain what to expect. Even though everyone he passed now treated him as if he were this girl he appeared to be, he still encountered a few difficulties of his own with others thinking him female. Guys turned their heads and stared at him with very obvious intent written across their faces. Even some of the girls turned as he passed. Although their looks were every bit as obvious as those from any boy, Justin didn't appreciate the glares he was getting from them. On top of that, he couldn't believe how femininely his body moved. It almost seemed as if he'd been walking this way his entire life. But in any event, it still felt strange to feel his ass swaying back and forth with each step he took, the twin weights that kept shifting on his chest, and his long hair swishing across his back. But right now, he was really hungry - even more than he usually was after practice whenever he'd skipped breakfast before. And he hadn't even done anything all day. He wondered if his transformation might have tapped into his own energy resources. As hungry as he felt at the moment, Justin knew he would soon be gobbling down every calorie he could possibly buy, even if the nurse hadn't told him to load up on carbohydrates. After impatiently waiting in line for what seemed like several hours instead of only a few minutes, Justin finally bought his overloaded junk food carbohydrate-laden snack. A couple of skinny girls standing behind him gaped at him and what he'd bought with a mixture of surprise and disbelief as he left with his little "snack". Justin heard some of the other girls whispering as he passed, but he really didn't care what they were saying about him. He was famished. Shortly after sitting down at one of the tables, he heard a familiar voice behind him. "Justine, how are you!" exclaimed the voice. "I'm surprised to see you here. I was certain Nurse Watkins would send you home." Justin turned around and found himself looking directly into the blue eyes and smiling face of Lana Tyler. "I'm okay, Lana," he answered quietly. He was glad to see her. He was also happy that Lana, instead of ignoring him, was treating him as if they were really good friends. At the same time, he was not overly enthused that he'd had to become a girl in order for them to be such good friends. The old man's apprentice in that peculiar shop last night had mentioned something about him getting closer to Lana, but this was definitely not what Justin had imagined Dannie had meant. "Have a seat, Lana." As Lana sat down, she asked, "What happened to you this morning, Justine?" "Nothing really important," replied Justin. "I must have forgotten to set the alarm last night. I just overslept this morning and then skipped breakfast to help make up some of the time. I guess my body decided to tell me I shouldn't have skipped breakfast." "You know better than that, Justine." "Yeah, I guess so. But I really don't need another lecture right now, Lana," replied Justin, sounding contrite. "Nurse Watkins told me you got my clothes from my locker." "That's right. I knew you wouldn't want to walk back to our locker room from the nurse's office in that old swimsuit. It's almost okay for the meets and the swim team, but it's not all that flattering to your figure. I'll bet you wouldn't have minded walking back to the locker if you'd been wearing that hot little thong you bought last week to wear at my sleepover tonight." Lana suddenly looked concerned. "You will be able to come tonight? I hope your parents won't decide to ground you and keep you home tonight because of this little problem. After all, it wouldn't be much of a party if my very best friend weren't there. I'm now her best friend, thought Justin. However, being her best friend right this moment didn't exactly mean the same thing to him that it would have meant earlier this morning. "I'm fairly certain I'll still be able to make it tonight, Lana. Hopefully there won't be any major problems with my parents." And yet, as Justin began thinking about all the girls that Lana had likely invited to her little gathering tonight, he couldn't seem to get real excited about seeing any of them. "But what about today's meet?" "Our next meet is next week," replied Lana. "The boys have one after school today, but we don't; we have a bye." A light seemed to go on in Lana's eyes. "Oh... I understand. You must be thinking it would be a good idea for the captain of the girls' team to show up and support the boys' team. That makes sense. If that's what you want to do, you should have plenty of time to watch their meet and then make it over to my house." Lana suddenly hugged Justin. "But just remember tonight's little get together is a girls-only party, Justine. That means he can't come with you tonight." Justin looked puzzled. "He?" "Are you sure you're all right, Justine?" asked Lana. "Although I really wish you would forget all about him, the 'he' in question is that dipshit of a boyfriend of yours. I'm sure you remember him; he's the captain of the boys' swim team - Chet Warner." Justin paled and wanted to gag. Chet Warner was his boyfriend? How the hell could those two pull that kind of an asinine stunt on him? "That's not a problem, Lana. I know you don't like him very much." But to himself he added, but he was your 'dipshit of a boyfriend' this morning before I slipped on that stupid Speedo. "I don't like him?" smiled Lana in sheer disbelief. "You must know that's the biggest understatement about anything I've ever heard in my entire life. Chet's an idiot, and that's being overly kind. I really don't understand what you can possibly see in someone like him." Lana paused. "But we've already had this argument more times than I care to remember. Arguing about him has never changed anything before. I can't see any sense in starting up that old argument again." Lana looked at her watch, then stood up. "I'm glad you're all right, Justine. But I really need to get headed for my next class." Justin watched Lana leave with mixed emotions. Even if she was now his best friend, he knew that watching her walk so sexily away from him and towards her next class would have definitely aroused him a lot more yesterday than it was doing right now. "Damn," he muttered, thinking about what Lana had said about his boyfriend. It had been bad enough that those two oddballs from the mall had gone and changed him into a girl to be closer to Lana, but this newest development was absolutely intolerable. "How could they have decided the best way to end our long running feud was by making me and Chet a couple?" Justin decided there must have been a better way to end the feud that wouldn't have involved turning him into Chet's main squeeze. "That settles it," muttered Justin, as he slowly stood up. "As if I didn't have enough reasons to be angry with those two wizards already, they turn around and give me another reason. As soon as school's out, I'm heading for the mall." Before he could move very far, a pair of male arms slid around his newly slendered waist from behind. "How are you feeling, babe?" asked the male voice he'd rather never hear speak to him again. "I heard you had some problems at your practice this morning, babe." "You could say that, Chet," replied Justin icily. "I passed out before practice started this morning." With difficulty, Justin wiggled out of Chet's grasp. "You'll still be coming to my meet after school; won't you, babe?" "No, I won't be able to go to the meet, Chet," lied Justin. "I've got to go home right after school. The nurse called my mom." "How about we get together afterwards, babe?" Chet flashed him a smile; Justin didn't appreciate the obvious meaning behind it. "I can't," replied Justin. "I'm going over to Lana's house tonight." "Whatever for?" snarled Chet. "Why don't you just blow that stupid cow off. The two of us could easily have more fun tonight than you could ever have with her," he grinned. "That is, if you know what I mean, babe." You dumb asshole, thought Justin, suddenly tired of being called babe all the time. "I told you I'm going to Lana's tonight. I don't care whether you like her or not, I'm going and that's final." Justin turned and stormed off in the general direction of his next class. "I wonder what's bothering her?" mumbled Chet as he stared after his departing girlfriend. "It's a good thing she's so pretty, because sometimes she can be just as stupid as all the other bitches around here," he muttered. "I guess I'll have to think up some way to remind her that there are a lot of other girls just waiting for their chance to replace her as my girl." * * * * * * With the exception of attending classes he'd never been to, and in a couple of cases had never heard of, before, the rest of Justin's day was more or less uneventful. To his eternal joy, he had even somehow managed to avoid crossing paths with Chet again. Unfortunately, successfully avoiding Chet all day had a downside that was equally worrisome for Justin. Knowing him as well as he did, Justin was certain Chet would not take kindly to "his girlfriend" dodging him all day. Justin had no desire to be made some sort of example for Chet's inane group of friends. Despite what he'd decided earlier, Justin had changed his mind about heading straight for the mall after school. Instead, he'd decided to go home first. By the end of the day, he was sure every boy in the school had stared at him at least once. He'd had more than enough of being ogled for one day. He wanted to change his clothes before going to the mall. He was certain there must be something in his closet that would be just as comfortable, but far less clingy and revealing. After all, he definitely had no intentions of attracting any boys once he was inside the mall. Justin also had a big advantage in going home first. His parents should still be at work. He'd be able to go inside the house, quickly change his clothes, and then head over to the mall without anyone asking him any embarrassing questions or telling him he couldn't go out again. Of course, his simple little plan required him and his parents to still live in the same house he'd left this morning. Living in the same place had been such a simplistic assumption that he'd never even considered it until he'd walked out to the parking lot and couldn't locate his twenty-year-old clunker. At first, he'd been really pissed that someone had stolen his car. But why would anyone want to steal his old car? And then, after opening his purse to see if he had any money for the pay phone, he'd found a strange set of car keys. As it turned out, one of the keys opened the door of the brand new sporty red Mustang parked in the stall where he remembered parking his old junker in the morning. As soon as he sat down in the Mustang's bucket seat, he reached over to the glove box. As he checked the car's registration, he saw that it was made out in his name - or, more correctly, it was made out in the name of "Justine Stevens". Even though the address on it wasn't where he'd awakened this morning, he still recognized the address on it as his home. He couldn't believe that he now owned this brand new Mustang. Apparently, he was now another of those spoiled girls at school whose doting parents had bought their daughter a sporty car. Driving as if he were on automatic pilot, he found himself turning onto a familiar-looking street several blocks away from where he'd been living this morning. A few minutes later, he pulled into the familiar driveway of an equally familiar house. After locking his brand new Mustang, he strolled up to the door of the house and very casually opened it with the house key that was on the ring with his car keys. As he went inside the house, he picked up the mail that was lying on the floor. He was surprised to see another letter from the State University. "How many times must you reject me? Wasn't once enough?" But then he noticed the name on the envelope - Miss Justine Stevens. After quickly opening the letter, Justin discovered that his alter self Justine had just been accepted on a swimming scholarship to the same school that had sent him a rather impersonal form rejection notice only last week. "This isn't fair!" But then, his attention was caught and focused on the family portrait sitting on the mantle above the fireplace. The photograph had obviously been taken very recently. But very surprisingly there were four people posed in it. He immediately recognized his parents - they were totally unchanged from how he remembered them. He, or rather Justine, was in it; he hadn't noticed before now how much Justine resembled his mother. But who was that other girl in the picture? She must have been at least three or four years younger than him. And from her appearance, she was obviously some close relative. If it were possible, she might very easily be his sister. "Sally Ann?" he muttered. This girl had to be his younger sister Sally Ann. But how could she be here now? He remembered seeing Sally Ann struck by a car and killed in the street just outside this very house about eleven years earlier. That must be why this house seemed so familiar. Sally's death had prompted his parents to sell this house and move across town, but now, for some unknown reason, she was alive again and his parents had never moved. Justin realized there must have been something about his becoming a girl that had kept his sister from being killed. But what could it have possibly been? As if he knew where he was going, Justin quickly and easily found his room, even though it was totally a teenage girl's room that bore no resemblance to the room in which he'd awoken this morning. After finding exactly what he was looking for in his dresser drawer, Justin quickly changed into the baggy pair of pants and the matching sweatshirt he'd selected. Hoping they would make him appear modest and unattractive, while not being overly revealing, Justin sighed with disappointment as he gazed at his reflection in the mirror. In spite of what he was wearing, Justin still thought he looked really hot. "Even wearing baggy things like these, I guess I'm still not going to be able to hide myself for long in the crowd at the mall." He slipped his tennis shoes back on his feet, then picked up his purse from the dresser. After a quick look around the house for what he hoped would be the last time, he exited the house, closing and locking the door behind him. As he reached his car, he looked back at the house that he'd lived in as a young boy. A moment later, after wiping a tear from his eye he wasn't exactly sure why he'd shed, he jumped into his red Mustang and sped away towards the mall. * * * * * * Justin parked in the same mall lot he generally used, then headed for the mall door. With every step he took along his way, he swore he could feel the eyes of every guy he passed staring at him. He didn't like this feeling of being seen as some kind of an object. Things even took a turn for the worse once he was inside the mall. Several guys had found enough courage to quit staring at him; they were actually coming up and hitting on him. Justin felt a surge of relief as soon as he arrived outside the little shop that sat between the computer store and bookstore. After quickly ducking inside the old man's shop, he was surprised when none of the annoying boys, who'd been right on his heels almost from the moment he'd entered the mall, followed him inside. The little bell above the door tinkled to announce his arrival. "Hi Justine. While you in here, you don't need to worry about any of those boys outside," said Dannie with a wide smile as she looked up from the counter. "Welcome back. I just knew you'd be back today." "Whatever gave you that idea?" snarled Justin, his hands firmly planted on his hips. "Just what did you and that old man do to me?" Dannie shook her head. "Well, gee whiz, Justine," she continued smiling. "By now, I'd think it was pretty obvious. I mean, you must have noticed that you're now a girl, much closer friends with Lana Tyler, and no longer involved with that silly little feud with Chet Warner. And just as I told you the other day, you're even a lot more popular than you were. That was what you wanted - wasn't it?" "But I never said anything about being turned into a girl." He returned his hands to his hips for added emphasis, which inadvertently pushed out his ample breasts. "I wanted Lana to be my girlfriend; I didn't want to become her girlfriend. And, given a choice, I'd much rather be punching Chet in the face than have to be his girlfriend." "Oh," replied Dannie simply. "But aren't you and your parents happier now that your little sister Sally Ann is alive and well once again. After all, Justine always watched her little sister better than Justin did." Justin stared at Dannie. How? He wanted to ask her the question, but decided he already knew the answer she'd give him. "I haven't seen my parents... or Sally Ann... yet. I need to talk to the old man. Where is he, Dannie?" "He's not available right now. He had a few other urgent errands that needed being done elsewhere first. But he told me to help you as best I could when you finally arrived." Justin looked at her hopefully. "Does that mean you can change me back into my real self?" "I'm sorry, Justine, but I can't do that," she told him. "I wish I could - I mean I will be able to eventually - but, unfortunately for you, the master hasn't yet taught me everything I need to know about negating complicated spells. You weren't just one of those off-the-shelf simple change-a-boy-into-a-girl spells, you know. You might check back in a week, or I suppose I could try to change you back, but ... I'm afraid I might make things even worse for you." "What could be worse than this?" He spread his arms out wide. Dannie glared at him. "Well, for one thing, Justine, those 38D boobs you're now sporting could suddenly balloon up to a pair of 52H's, or possibly a size or two even bigger. If you think you've got problems with the boys around here now, just what do you think will happen when you step outside with an even larger endowment? "Or I could accidentally turn you into a sexually insatiable wanton little slut ... but on the bright side, at least you wouldn't be worrying so much about trying to avoid all those boys outside. "And, no matter what else you're thinking, there are worse things than being a girl, Justine. Believe me, I know. You could easily wind up a fluffy pink woolly wombat with varying sizes of purple polka dots. Or maybe you'd become some kind of bipedal zebroid with alternating chartreuse and fuchsia stripes. But you know something, Justine, I think chartreuse stripes running across your nipples would look really hot." Dannie paused for a moment to let what she'd told Justin sink in. "But if you still want me to give it a try, I guess I can. After all, you're still our customer." "On second thought, that no longer sounds like such a great idea," stammered Justin. "I guess I can live with being a girl until the old man returns. When did you say he'll be back?" "I didn't say; I don't really know exactly," said Dannie. "It could just as easily be an hour, or even a week, from now. However, knowing the master as I do, it's totally possible for him to return before he's even left." Dannie paused again. "But I guess he won't be doing that this time because, if he'd done it, then he'd already be here now and he very obviously isn't here at the moment." Suddenly Dannie's smile widened. "I'll bet this is one of my tests, Justine. Over the past couple of weeks, he's been teaching me how to alter relationships between people without physically changing any of the people involved at the same time. Sometimes the master can be really sneaky when he's testing me; I'll bet he's watching us right now." "What are you talking about, Dannie?" asked Justin in growing bewilderment. "What you're talking about is very confusing." "It's actually quite simple, Justine. I can't do anything about changing you back into a boy right now," said Dannie. "However you also don't like the idea of being Chet's girlfriend; that is something I can fix for you." "You can?" "I certainly can. Making you not Chet's girlfriend should be really easy," replied Dannie. "However, a few other things might shuffle about unpredictably, since I still don't possess the perfect mastery over reality that I'll have once I've finished my training." "Do whatever you have to do, Dannie," replied Justin. "Even if something else happens, at least I won't have to be Chet's girlfriend. That's an absolutely horrible fate to inflict on anyone - I can't imagine anything worse than that. Even becoming one of those fluffy wombat things you mentioned might be better." Dannie reached under the counter and retrieved a fine golden chain. Hanging from it was a small amethyst stone. "All you have to do is remember to put this necklace on before you leave for Lana's party tonight. Once you put it around your neck, you'll no longer need to worry about being Chet's girlfriend." "But what's it gonna do to me?" asked Justin suddenly suspicious. Dannie and her master had already caught him unawares once and he wasn't about to get caught again. "Is it just gonna change me into some other girl, who isn't currently Chet's girlfriend?" But in spite of all of his misgivings, Justin still took the proffered necklace from Dannie and quickly stashed it in his purse. "Of course not. It won't change you physically at all. You'll still be Justine," replied Dannie. "If it changed you physically in any way, then I'd fail the master's test. All this will do is change your relationship with Chet." "That's all it will do?" asked Justin. "You're sure about that?" "Of course I'm sure, Justine - more or less. As I said earlier, there may be some other observable fallout from my altering of reality, but, hopefully, none of that will adversely affect you. And the final decision of whether you wear it or not still remains yours to make." Dannie smiled reassuringly at Justin. "But shouldn't you be on your way home for dinner with your parents and your younger sister?" "I suppose," replied Justin. "I should have plenty of time afterwards to get ready for Lana's party, provided my parents haven't grounded me for life." Justin shook his head. "Will you tell the old man I was here?" "Of course I'll tell him you were here, Justine," replied Dannie. "However, I'm absolutely certain he already knows you were here, what I've done for you, and whether or not I've passed my test. He's just like that, you know. After a while, you just get kind of used to him being the way he is and knowing everything all the time." "Please tell him anyway," said Justin, as he turned to leave. "Of course I will, Justine. You're still our customer." Dannie watched the pretty girl exit the shop. Suddenly, Dannie heard a familiar voice from behind her. "You've passed your test with flying colors, Dannie," said the old man. "For a brief moment, I thought you might fail to recognize you were being tested - I should have known better." Although she was pleased to hear she'd passed her test, Dannie still blushed. It wasn't often the master admitted being uncertain about anything. Compliments were just not some commodity the old man handed out lightly. "Thank you, master," she told him. "But he'll be back, you know." "Perhaps, he will. Perhaps, she won't," replied the old man to Dannie's surprise. "For our young Justine, there are still several decisions in need of being made. Any of those things which have yet to be decided may, or may not, affect our young client's future." * * * * * * As soon as he'd exited the old man's shop, Justin decided he might as well go home. But it had been an easy decision that hadn't required much thought. He really had no where else to go at the moment. Wandering about the mall hadn't offered him much of option because it seemed every boy hanging out at the mall had begun gathering around him again. It was almost as if they'd just been waiting for him to come out of the magic shop. Even dressed as casually as he was, he still felt very uncomfortable receiving so much attention from every boy that came near him. It was still too early to head for Lana's party. And he quite definitely had no intentions of heading back to watch the boys' swim meet. He thought about the amethyst crystal on its golden chain that Dannie had given him and he'd put into his purse. She had told him it would only affect his relationship with Chet. And yet, Justin couldn't keep from worrying that wearing it might somehow make their relationship even worse. The way his luck had been running of late, he was suddenly afraid of winding up Chet's wife - there just couldn't be anything worse than that. But his emerging paranoia also made him wonder if he should make an attempt to wear the necklace at all. However, if he didn't put it around his week, it was a guarantee that nothing would change at all. He'd still be Chet's girlfriend, which meant the next time he saw him, Chet would be endlessly pawing him and continually calling him babe. "Damned if I do; damned if I don't," he muttered. As he pulled onto the driveway, he noticed his mom and dad were home from work. Now, he realized, he'd probably get one of those long winded lectures his parents loved giving him whenever he did something they thought was wrong. It might have only been a little fainting spell at school, but Justin had known he'd have to face the music sooner or later. And as he entered the house again, he saw his younger sister Sally Ann sitting in the living room watching television. Justin couldn't keep from smiling as soon as he saw his little sister. He hadn't realized until that moment how much he'd missed her. He went over to his sister and hugged her, as if he hadn't seen her in a very long time. Sally Ann looked at her sister with a puzzled expression. "Are you all right, Justine?" she asked, while wondering what her older sister wanted from her. "I'm just fine, Sally," replied Justin. "I'm just really happy to see you." Sally's eyebrow raised. "Since when?" she asked with surprise. "You need to go talk to mom. She's more than a little PO'ed with you right now, Justine?" "Where is she?" "She's in the kitchen." "Okay," replied Justin, as he headed for the kitchen. "Hi mom," he said sheepishly after entering the kitchen and spotting his mother. "Are you all right, Justine?" she asked with parental concern. "I was really worried after that phone call from your school nurse this morning." "I know, mom." Justin looked down at his feet. "I wish Mrs. Watkins hadn't called you. She really didn't need to, you know, but she said it was S.O.P. It only happened because I was running a little late for school this morning and skipped breakfast." "I thought you knew better than that, young lady. You're a growing girl. How many times must we discuss this subject?" Justin's mother scolded her daughter. "I was afraid you might be pregnant." "Mother!" exclaimed Justin in surprise. What made people always jump to that conclusion? "There's no way I can possibly be pregnant, mom." At least I hope he added silently. "That's good to hear, Justine," replied his mother. "But I still don't trust that sneaky little weasel you've been dating. I've never really liked that Warner boy. It wouldn't have surprised me at all if that lazy no good boy somehow convinced you to do something you knew you shouldn't do." Justin's mother sighed. "For the life of me, Justine, I really don't know what it is you think you possibly see in that boy." Justin was surprised at his mother's words. He'd never realized before now that she didn't like Chet. Before today, she'd always been the one trying to get them to patch up their many differences. But then, before this morning he'd been her son - not her daughter. "I don't think you'll need to worry about me seeing Chet Warner much longer, mom. I'm thinking about calling it quits with him." Suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, Justin's mother hugged her older daughter. "What was that for?" asked the surprised Justin. "Just because, sweetheart," smiled his mother. "Are there going to be any problems with me going to Lana's party tonight?" "Is that tonight, dear? I'd forgotten what night you'd told me her party was." Justin's mother suddenly frowned. "Is that Chet Warner going to be there?" she asked coldly. "He won't be there, mom. It's girls only tonight." Justin cringed, realizing he'd just referred to himself as a girl, but then, why shouldn't he - as far as everyone else was concerned, he was a girl. "Then have a good time at Lana's party tonight, sweetheart." Once again, Justin was surprised. He'd been expecting his mother to put up more of a fight about his going to Lana's party. Despite what he'd told Lana earlier, he'd actually expected to be grounded. Given the identical situation - except with him his former male self - Justin was certain his mother would have put her foot down to him going anywhere, other than back and forth to school, for at least the next couple of weeks. "Go tell your father and sister that dinner's ready and on the table." "Sure thing, mom," smiled Justin, who had begun wondering if being a girl for a short while was going to be such a bad thing after all. * * * * * * After dinner, Justin went upstairs to change his clothes before leaving for to Lana's party. All through dinner, his little sister had kidded him about doing those kissy faces with boys. Her teasing hadn't even bothered him. "Just wait until you get a couple of years older," he'd warned her back, as their parents smiled. But Justin had no intentions of kissing any boy as long as he remained a girl. Justin removed the amethyst stone and its golden chain from his purse, then laid it carefully on his dresser. He still had a few misgivings about what he was about to do, but despite all of them he'd still finally decided to wear it. But, unless he wanted Chet to remain his boyfriend, he had no other option. And if things actually took a turn for the worse after he put the stone around his neck, he'd deal with whatever his new situation became at that time. Justin found the thong bikini Lana had earlier mentioned that he - or rather Justine - had bought last week to wear tonight. "How can I possibly wear this?" he asked himself as he looked over the skimpy suit he held in his hands. However, inasmuch as his best friend Lana was expecting him to wear this thong tonight, Justin, not believing he had another choice, packed the skimpy suit into his overnight case. Justin continued wondering if he'd ever work up enough nerve to wear it. After all, the thong was so tiny and revealing. And yet, a simple peek at his reflection quickly reminded Justin he now had the perfect body to wear it. He was suddenly glad Lana's party was girls only, since wearing this less than skimpy little suit where boys would see him would inevitably draw them to him, just as bees were drawn to flowers. With far more ease than he'd possessed in the nurse's office earlier, Justin slipped into a loose fitting blouse - he'd decided to forswear one of those troublesome bras - a knee-length skirt, and a pair of tennis shoes. Justin looked himself over in the mirror. Once again, he was thankful there would be no boys at Lana's party. He still thought he looked really hot even though he'd tried to dress plainly. He gazed down at the amethyst stone hanging from its fine golden chain. Although, he wasn't absolutely certain he could trust either Dannie or that odd old man, he'd already decided he had no other choice. If he chose not to wear it, he'd be stuck as Chet's girlfriend - the most horrifying thought he'd ever thought - until the old man returned, whenever that might be. But whatever happened to him after sliding the gold chain over his head and around his neck was still bound to be better than being Chet's girlfriend. Justin picked up the chain, then carefully slipped it over his head. The chain quickly slid into place around his neck, while the amethyst stone came to rest nestled within his ample cleavage. But after several minutes had passed, he was surprised, as well as annoyed, that he still felt absolutely the same way as he had before he'd donned the stone. After waiting for a few additional minutes, still nothing had changed about him. Justin felt very disappointed. He'd fully accepted what Dannie had told him; he knew he wasn't about to become male again, but he'd still been expecting to feel or see something different - even if only a little bit - about himself and his surroundings. He went down the stairs. Nothing along the way looked any different than before. For a fleeting moment, Justin thought his mother and sister had changed their clothes while he'd been upstairs. But they hadn't had enough time. As anxious as he knew he was to see any kind of change, Justin quickly decided that his imagination must have started working overtime. "Have a good time tonight, dear," said his mother, as she looked up. However, to Justin's surprise, she made no further mention of their earlier conversation. Sally Ann flashed him a peculiar little smile. It almost seemed that she had some strange notion her older sister might be trying to put something over on their parents. "What's your problem?" he asked her. "I don't have any problems, Justine." Sally appeared to smirk. "You don't have to worry about me. I won't tell on you," she whispered, before turning and skipping up the stairs to her room. Justin wondered what his little sister thought she knew that she shouldn't tell their parents. As far as he knew, there was nothing that needed to be kept secret about Lana's party; it was just a simple girls only sleepover. "I'll see you in the morning," Justin told his parents, but he received no answer from either of them. As he walked outside, Justin saw that his brand new Mustang was still sitting right where he'd parked it earlier. He was relieved it hadn't changed again; he liked it just the way it was. Besides, after all the effort he'd put into getting his daddy to buy him this car, Justin would have been very upset if his new flashy pink Mustang convertible had been changed into something he thought as less desirable. And as he hopped into his car and began heading for Lana's house, he shook his head. "Why hasn't anything changed?" he mumbled. And if nothing had changed, he hoped he wouldn't encounter Chet, who knew this car of his on sight, along the way. * * * * * * As he arrived outside Lana's house, the large number of cars parked on the street surprised Justin. Only a few of the other girls had their own cars. And there were definitely more cars parked near Lana's house than he'd expected to see. After parking under a large tree, he got out of his pink Mustang and made his way towards Lana's front door. He recognized every car belonging to one of the other girls as soon as he saw them. But there were several other vehicles he also recognized immediately. He couldn't believe how many cars belonging to his male classmates were here. "Oh shit," he muttered as he spotted Chet's car. "What the hell is he doing here." He fingered the amethyst stone nervously. "This damn thing must not have worked at all. Or maybe it did - only now, as I'd feared, things had grown worse than they'd been. I'm certain Lana told me her little get together was girls only. Why would Lana have lied to me about something like this?" But Justin suddenly realized that Lana probably hadn't lied. He might not have noticed anything different before now, but he guessed this evening's list of invitees had significantly changed after he'd donned the necklace. Justin also realized that his little sister must have known this party was now a coed gathering, even if he hadn't. That must have been what Sally Ann had meant when she'd said she wouldn't tell on him. This change in people attending Lana's party had probably been one of those unpredictable side effects Dannie had warned him might happen. Up until he'd put the amethyst stone around his neck, the party had very likely been girls only just as Lana had told him. But immediately afterwards, the list of attendees had very obviously been expanded to include several boys. And just as had happened to him before, he was the only one who perceived any alterations in the fabric of reality. It was the same effect as when he'd first put that damn Speedo on and it, then he, had transformed with no one else even remembering he wasn't the girl he appeared, and everyone thought him, to be now. With all the odd twists and weird turns his life was suddenly taking, Justin was developing a headache just trying to keep up with it. "Maybe I should just go home," he mumbled. He stared at Chet's car again. But what if Dannie were right? She said I wouldn't be Chet's girlfriend after putting the stone around my neck. That meant there might still be some hope. And yet, things might still be worse than they'd been before. Justin knew he would never know one way or the other until he went inside and found out for himself. He knocked on the door. Lana answered. "I've been wondering what was keeping you, Justine," she smiled. "I was afraid your parents might have grounded you for the next month, if not longer." "A month? Just because I skipped breakfast and fainted at school?" asked Justin. Lana gave her friend a puzzled expression. "You fainted at school?" she asked with obvious surprise. "When did that happen? And why didn't you tell me about it before now?" "But..." began Justin, before realizing he might not have fainted in this newly altered reality. "Never mind, it's not very important." However, given he probably hadn't fainted, he began wondering what Lana was referring to that would have made his parents ground him for an entire month. "I thought you told me your party was going to be all girls." "Is that the story you told your parents?" smiled Lana mischievously. "You're usually more creative than that, you know. It's way too easy to check." Lana shook her head. "Besides, why would your parents believe I'd throw a party with no boys. Boys can be a lot of fun to have around sometimes, as I'm sure you'll remember from the other night." Knowing he couldn't ask Lana ehat she meant, Justin wondered what might have happened the other night. Just what did Lana think he'd done? And an even better question - with whom did Lana think he'd done whatever it was she'd thought he'd done? But whatever it was he'd done, he hoped he hadn't done it with Chet. "Come on in, and join all the fun, Justine," smiled Lana. "I know everyone here will be really happy to see that you've finally arrived." That's just what I'm afraid of, thought Justin nervously. But, as if to justify his worst fears, no sooner had he and Lana entered the living room, Justin spotted Chet standing all alone across the room. He was slowly looking around as if trying to find something ... or someone. And as soon as Chet spotted Justin, he began walking towards him and Lana. Shit, thought Justin. It is going to be worse than it was. As Chet approached nearer, he began smiling. "It's about time you returned, babe. I was getting ready to send out a search party." Damn it, thought Justin. He's still calling me babe ... and Lana just implied that I'd ... oh shit, it's even worse than I thought it could ever be. Whatever our new relationship is now, it certainly appears, from my viewpoint, to be a helluva lot worse than merely being his girlfriend. But when Chet reached where the two girls were standing, he continued on past them as if they didn't exist. Chet casually slid his arm around Margie Johnson's waist, then pulled her close and kissed her. And, with equal passion, she returned his kiss. "Isn't that simply disgusting? I really don't understand what Margie sees in that little turd," said Lana with undisguised contempt. "He's pure slime that will never amount to anything. Doesn't Margie know that once Chet plants his seed in her, he'll just dump her and move on to his next victim." "I guess some girls have to learn everything for themselves," replied Justin. He breathed a big sigh of relief, knowing the stone had actually worked its magic as Dannie had promised. He was no longer Chet's girlfriend; poor Margie Johnson now held that dubious honor. However, Margie seemed to be enjoying herself. On the other hand, if Chet and Margie were now presumably a couple just what and with whom had he done whatever it was that Lana thought might warrant being grounded a month or more. Suddenly, Justin had the strangest feeling that he shouldn't be here at the party. He couldn't explain why he felt that way, but this party wasn't anything like he'd expected it would be. And yet, his whole day had been one big surprise after another. He didn't like the idea of having another major surprise suddenly sprung on him out of the blue. Justin hoped no one was watching as he slipped out the front door of Lana's house and headed back to where he'd parked his car. But he couldn't find it. The tree was there, but the car now sitting where he'd parked not more than twenty minutes earlier wasn't his. "Shit," he silently swore, "Some damn asshole's stolen my brand new car." "Is something wrong, Justine?" he heard a male voice from behind him ask. "I saw you trying to slip out of Lana's unnoticed a few minutes ago and thought I'd better follow you. I hope I haven't done something or said anything to offend you." Offend me? Justin wondered how someone he didn't know could have possibly offended him. But when he turned around to face the owner of the unfamiliar voice, he immediately recognized his friend Mark Thompson. "No, of course you haven't offended me, Mark," he replied, although he thought it very peculiar he hadn't recognized his old friend's voice. "That's good to hear. I thought you might be angry at me for some reason," said Mark. "But, if you're not mad at me, why were trying to sneak away?" Justin saw little reason not to tell Mark at least a part of the truth. He wasn't about to tell him everything, because he knew his friend wouldn't believe the whole story. "I have to go to mall, Mark," replied Justin. "But someone seems to have stolen my new car." It was Mark's turn to look puzzled by one of Justin's statements. "I'm certain that really hot pink convertible of yours is still right where you parked it after you drove home from school today. It was sitting on your parents' driveway when we left. Don't you remember, Justine? You came with me tonight. Are you sure you're feeling all right? Lana told me you've been acting a little strangely tonight." He wondered what Mark was talking about, since he clearly remembered driving his own car. Suddenly it dawned on him that reality must have shifted again for some reason. "I'm just fine, Mark," he answered with a smile. I guess if I must have a boyfriend, he thought, then Mark is definitely a much cuter choice than Chet. Justin shook his head. "What the hell am I thinking?" he mumbled. "I don't know why you have to go to the mall, Justine, but if you'd like, I can drive you there. I know it's not very far, but my car's parked right here." Justin suddenly realized that the car now parked in the spot under the tree where he remembered parking his car was Mark's. He wondered what he'd done this time that had made reality alter. But, if he'd actually come with Mark tonight, as Mark - and no doubt everyone in the world - now believed, then there was no reason his car should be parked here. His brand new Mustang his daddy had bought him was, as Mark had suggested, probably sitting safe and sound on the driveway at home. At least it hadn't been stolen. "We can come back here afterwards, if you'd like, Justine," added Mark. "Or, if you'd rather go home afterwards, then I'll be happy to drive you home." "Thank you, Mark. That's very sweet of you," replied Justin. Without consciously thinking about what he was doing, he smiled at Mark. "I really appreciate your doing this little favor for me, Mark." Justin couldn't get over how really nice Mark was being to him. At the same time, he still couldn't believe he'd never noticed how really cute Mark was before now. Just thinking about him made Justin realize that being Mark's girlfriend while he waited for the old man's return might not be that bad after all. Justin suddenly shook his head. Once again he muttered incoherently, "What the hell am I thinking about?" "Are you ready to go to the mall, Justine?" smiled Mark. "I guess so," replied Justin uncertainly. * * * * * * Justin was stunned once he and Mark had entered the mall. What he'd been expecting to see was no where in sight. "Is something wrong, Justine?" Mark's voice sounded odd. Not wanting to believe what he was seeing - or more accurately what he wasn't seeing - Justin's eyes rapidly shifted back and forth between the front doors of the bookstore and the computer store. The little magic shop that he'd been inside twice before simply wasn't there at all. And, with the bookstore and computer store once again sharing a common wall, there was no evidence the little shop he clearly remembered being between them had ever truly been there. He was almost certain if he asked someone about the old man's shop, they wouldn't even remember it had ever been there. "I wonder where it went?" he asked, forgetting that Mark was standing beside him. "Where what went, Justine?" asked Mark curiously. Justin gasped, as realized Mark had heard him. He hadn't meant to say anything about the old man's shop out loud. "It's nothing, Mark. I was just thinking out loud about something else entirely." "Oh," he replied simply. "To which of these stores did you need to go, Justine?" "I've just decided what I need to do can wait until tomorrow," replied Justin. I only hope, he added to himself, that the shop will be here when I return. He still felt oddly disoriented. Something definitely had to be wrong and the disappearance of the old man's shop had done nothing to ease his peculiar feelings of disorientation. Why had the store been here when he'd come both times before? Why was it missing now? What was different about this time? Justin thought he knew the answer; he'd return tomorrow by himself. He wasn't completely certain, but it made sense that Mark's presence might be the problem. After all, there was real magic in that shop. Just maybe, he conjectured, those who with no need of magical aid couldn't find the shop. Or maybe, like the old man, it was simply off somewhere else at this particular moment. Hadn't the girl Dannie told him that the old man was taking care of business elsewhere when he'd seen her the last time? Perhaps the old man, wherever he was, had required the presence of his shop for a while. Hopefully, the odd little magic shop would return to the mall again tomorrow. Or in the worst case, it would wait and come back when the old man did. "I've got something I want to give you, Justine," said Mark, while stumbling shyly over every word. "You do?" replied Justin with surprise. "Why?" "I want to show you how special I think you are." Justin felt his face redden. He didn't want to blush, but his body wasn't giving him another option. He looked at Mark, who was nervously staring down at his constantly shuffling feet. Justin wondered what Mark was thinking about? "What did you get me?" he asked Mark with an innate curiosity that was far more obvious than he had intended. Mark slowly reached into his pocket, then pulled from it a small box. After opening it, he removed a fine gold chain from inside. Justin looked at the chain. "It's very pretty, Mark," he replied, wondering where this was leading. But before he could say a word, Mark pulled his hand away to reveal his senior class ring hanging from the chain. "I put my class ring on this chain after we arrived at Lana's party. I wanted to give it to you at the party tonight. I want us to go steady, Justine," he stammered. "Will you go steady with me, Justine?" Justin wondered why Mark would want to go steady with him. But when he realized almost as quickly that Mark, like everyone else, thought of him only as this attractive girl named Justine he'd become, he knew exactly why. Somehow, he'd have to figure out some way of letting him down gently; he certainly didn't want to hurt Mark's feelings. But suddenly, right out of the blue, Justin made another decision that even surprised him. Why shouldn't I agree to go steady with Mark? After all, the way my reality has been constantly shifting about of late, I can easily accept Mark's ring and be his steady girl tonight and by the time morning arrives, I could still be someone else. Besides, once the old man's shop returns and I'm restored to my true male self, I'll bet no one will remember Justine at all. Even if the old man and his shop took a few days to return, Mark can easily be my shield against any unwanted male advances. Being Mark's steady girlfriend had its advantages; it also meant Chet wouldn't give him a second look. Going steady with Mark was the perfect solution for his current situation. Justin smiled at Mark. "I'd love to go steady with you, Mark," he whispered. And to cap everything off, he surprised himself again by leaning towards Mark and kissing him gently on the cheek. Mark blushed. That really wasn't so bad, thought Justin, as his grin widened. "Will you put the chain around my neck, Mark?" "Of course, Justine," he stammered. "I should have thought about that myself." Mark gently slipped the chain over Justin's head. As soon as Mark's class ring came to rest between his breasts, Justin felt an odd flush of warmth flow through his entire body. It was almost as if some enormous weight had been lifted from his chest, but with a quick glance downwards, he saw that wasn't the case - his larger than average sized breasts were still hanging there proudly. Never noticing that he now wore but a single golden chain nor that the amethyst stone had merged into Mark's class ring, Justin decided that he'd give being this girl he'd become a try for a while. What could it hurt if he were a girl? He could always come back to the mall and look for that odd little shop in a week or two. He was convinced the old man and Dannie would eventually return, but until they did ... what was the big rush? At that moment, the only thing that seemed overly important to Justin was knowing who he really was and that he could as a girl, even if only for a little while, make several people he knew happy. Isn't my Mark a happier person now that I'm his steady girlfriend? Justin smiled. And even though I'm his girlfriend now, there's certainly nothing that says I have to marry him or anything else like that later on. Not only that, but as a girl, the State University - the same one that had rejected his application when he'd been a boy - had accepted hers on a swimming scholarship. That also made him a happier person. And there wouldn't be any problems associated with that, since all of his school records now reflected his being Justine and not Justin. Even his parents seemed much happier now that their younger daughter had been returned to life. But obviously, neither of them remembered that Sally Ann had died before. Justin still hadn't been able to figure out what had changed when he'd become a girl that had kept the car from striking and killing his little sister as they'd played together in front of the house. But now it only mattered that Sally Ann was alive and well. Suddenly, and quite impulsively, Justin kissed Mark fully on the lips. His impulsiveness surprised him. He didn't have the slightest idea why he'd done what he'd done, but kissing Mark had somehow felt like the right thing to do at the moment. Mark had responded eagerly. After several minutes locked tightly in each other's embrace, they slowly pulled apart from one another. "That was real nice, Justine." "It sure was," smiled Justin. He'd never felt the way he now felt before. And the more he dwelled on Mark's kiss, the more he liked how that kiss had made him feel. At that instant, Justin made another surprising decision. Until he located the old man or Dannie so they could change him back again, he thought it would probably be a good idea to start thinking of himself - or should that more realistically be herself, now - as Justine instead of Justin. That would be far less confusing in his - that is, her - mind, as he, that is she, dealt with all the people she knew. Besides, she was only planning to remain a girl for a little while - at most a couple of weeks. Unless, of course, she decided on using her scholarship at the University, in which case she'd stay a girl for the next four years. So where was the harm in her remaining a girl for the next four years? It wasn't as if many people were going to miss the boy she'd been. She glanced in Mark's direction. He was smiling back at her cryptically. "What?" asked Justine. "Do you want to go back to Lana's party?" Justine returned his smile. "I suppose we'd better, Mark. If we don't, they'll all be wondering what happened to us. And knowing my best friend Lana, they'll soon be endlessly gossiping about us." Besides, she added to herself, her smile growing still wider, now that I no longer feel so self-conscious about it, I wonder what Mark will have to say, when he sees me wearing my sexy new thong bikini? As Mark slipped his arm around Justine's waist, she casually leaned into his embrace. Arm-in-arm, heading back to Lana's party, the two of them left the mall behind oblivious to everything else around them. * * * * * * Dannie watched with some sense of satisfaction from inside the shop as Mark and Justine slowly departed the general vicinity where both of them had expected to find her master's small shop. And yet, regardless of what both of them had been thinking, the shop hadn't actually moved anywhere at all. It was still sitting in the exact same place it had been when each of them had last come visiting; it was just slightly out of phase with their new reality and couldn't be seen. Dannie turned to the old man standing beside her. "You knew all of that was going to happen. Didn't you, master?" "More or less," he smiled that irritating little smile he sometimes gave her when acting as her mentor in the arcane arts. "What has happened was well within the established parameters of this new reality that's been woven about Justine and Mark." "But I didn't know Mark even knew Justine when he came into the shop earlier today," said Dannie. "All he told me was he wanted a little something that would influence this very special girl he knew into wanting to be his steady girlfriend. How was I supposed to know the special girl he had his eye on was our Justine?" Knowing it would annoy her somewhat, the old man continued smiling at his apprentice. "All of that will come with time and practice, Dannie. Knowing with precise certainty what shall or shall not transpire as the result of any tinkerings we do with reality is a practiced art - even a gift, if you'd prefer to call it that - which takes time to nurture in those few, like yourself, who possess it." The old man could tell his young apprentice was still puzzled. "Tell me, Dannie, did you give Mark the chain on which to hang his class ring before or after you gave Justine the necklace with the amethyst stone?" "From my standpoint ... before. But from theirs, I'm not entirely certain. I didn't think any of that was overly important." "Your uncertainty here is understandable, given that subjective time within the shop need not be coincidental with the objective time outside it," explained the old man. "But one thing you must always remember when tinkering with reality is that nothing done, no matter how small it may seem, is unimportant. As you've now seen firsthand, even two quite small and seemingly insignificant details may be interrelated in such a way as to yield something of consequence when combined. "If you indeed gave Mark his golden chain first, then it is very likely that the girl Mark originally had designs of making his steady girlfriend was someone other than Justine. However in this new reality crafted about them, who that girl may have been is now no longer of real significance, as what once was never was. When you altered their former reality in order to have Justine never be Chet's girlfriend, you very likely allowed Mark's subconscious to seek out a dream he may have thought unattainable in their previous reality." "Oh," Dannie said simply, as she tried to digest everything her mentor was telling her. "Do you think they're going to be happy, master? Or haven't you found the time to snoop into that part of their new lives yet?" "Of course, they'll be happy, Dannie," replied the wizard. "That was one of the reasons they were here." "So the two of them are now going live happily ever after ... just as if they were living in some fairy tale." "Life seldom allows fairy tale endings, Dannie," replied the wizard. "While Mark and Justine will definitely live happily ever after, it won't be with each other. Justine has yet to meet her life's partner, although she will discover him in the first class of her first day at the State University when she goes away to school next fall. By the time she completes her education and returns home, she will no longer consider returning to her previous life as Justin a viable option. She will never forget who she once was; Justin's life will always be an integral part of Justine's. It's simply that Justin won't be of great importance to her until after her first son is born." "But what about Mark?" asked Dannie. "From what you've told me this doesn't sound like a very happy ending for him." "Perhaps, Dannie. But you must always remember that the mechanics of life can be truly mysterious given its own way," replied the old man. "As it turns out, Mark's true soulmate, as well as his future lifetime partner is already well known to him. He just hasn't realized he knows her yet. Shortly after Justine leaves for the State University next fall and discovers her own true love, Mark will realize that he's really in love with Sally Ann, who will likewise admit to having always loved him. In that old reality that no longer exists, Justin was not there soon enough, as Justine had been in this one, to prevent their younger sister from running out into the busy street. In that reality, Mark would have been a life-long bachelor, as he would have never met Sally Ann." "But the end result is still going to be everyone winding up living happily ever after. Isn't it, master?" "Indeed they shall my young apprentice. But would you want it any other way?" The old man's grin turned mischievous. "I just love it when everyone winds up happier than they would have otherwise been. Besides, its one of those enjoyable little perks of this job I find generally drives those stuffed shirts of the Wizard's Council bonkers." The wizard uncharacteristically hugged his even more surprised young charge. "You've done very well with this assignment, Dannie." Having once more received her master's unexpected praise, Dannie blushed with pride. She might sometimes think her mentor was a little peculiar, but he was special the way he was. The old man smiled back at her. "And to think you've accomplished all of this more or less accidentally. I think you're going to be an exceptional wizard, young lady. That is, once you learn a little better control." THE END