While he thought, Ty toyed with the material that the naked family statues were made out of. Plastic, glass, marble again, some other kind of rock…
Ty eyed the family, as he rubbed his chin with a hand. A patron from the diner exited the front door and sidestepped the statues with barely a second glance, while the family dog Buster was busy climbing the picnic table to eat the fries the family left behind. Ty still stood there thinking.
Then an idea came to him. Ty's eyes widened.
“Holy shit, yes.”
With a big grin and a wish, Ty no longer found himself at the front of the diner, but back in the living room of his house. The family of statues was transported along with him, and they’re still only vaguely aware of their surroundings. He didn’t really bother about the dog Buster.
What’s that weird breathing sound? Ty thought. He turned around, and backed up in mild surprise when he saw an elephant lying on the floor in a deep sleep; its weight causing the floorboards to crack and slightly cave in. Dustin the elephant had finally freed his head from the front door of the house, but it seems he has nothing better to do but stay inside. A few bits of eaten fruit lay on the floor near Dustin’s drowsing head.
Mark and June were lying on the couch not too far away, with Mark the mouse sleeping next to the tail of June the cat. Considering that Ty’s foster mother wasn’t scampering after his much smaller foster father for a snack, Ty thought the two must’ve had enough human brains left to avoid acting too much like animals. That or June wasn’t hungry.
There’s probably a better place to experiment, Ty thought. He wished again, and the next thing he knew, he and the statues were in his parent’s bedroom.
The room was quite big, and there was a comfy double bed. Ty remembered hearing his foster parents going at it in this room once, around two years back when they thought Ty was sleeping over at a friend’s place.
It was weird; back then he would’ve been at least a little disturbed. Now, he was relishing the sexual insanity he was going to cause.
He shut the door and went to close the window curtains. And then, he turned his attention towards the statued family