It was a little hard to think with a pair of buxom beauties in front of you, both offering their virginity. While the offer itself wasn't unappealing, there were a few things that were really confusing. "Wait a second, time out, this doesn't make sense!" you said.
"What's so hard to understand?" asked Hannah, "You have a magic ring, there are two beautiful women who want to have sex with you. What more do you need to know?"
"Well, I'd like to start by knowing how Abby knew what happened to her even after I regressed and how you two knew about the ring in the first place. And how can you be ok with me having sex with your daughter?"
The two women exchanged glances before they burst out laughing. "He's a smart one, isn't he?" said Abby, "Guess he is worth keeping around."
"What do you mean?" you asked.
"If you had failed that little test, we would have just had sex with you then erase your memories about us and send you away," said Abby, "But you obviously can use your big head as much as your little head."
"As for answering your questions, the first two can be answered quite simply," said Hannah, "The ring belonged to us first and we can recognize what it can do. And to answer your last question, she isn't really my daughter, she's my sister."
"What?" you say in disbelief.
"That ring's been in our family for generations, until an old rival of ours stole it and thought it would be amusing to turn us into a mother and daughter pairing with Abby not remembering who we really were," said Hannah.
"Until you used the ring on me and unlocked my real memories," said Abby, "Then I had my mom call you over and you know the rest."
"So, if that ring's been in your family for generations, does that make you two...witches?" you ask.
"Actually, we're enchantresses," said Hannah, "We're not as powerful as used to be. Almost everyone relies on magical artifacts. Which is why that warlock stole the ring for himself."
"Himself? But I got the ring from an old lady," you said.
The sister exchanged looks before Hannah said, "Sounds like the ring's changed hands quite a bit since we lost it. Generational artifacts like the ring have a tendency to pass into other people's possessions pretty frequently until they're back with the family that originally owned them."
"But now it's back where it belongs," said Abby, holding up her hand with the ring on it.