But for now I will enjoy Dan not being here. He can stay in his egg for some time, not that he will know in there. So only shrinking the egg for now, it takes to much space here. After a few words the egg shuddered and started to get smaller. Kat stopped it after a minute at the size of a big chicken egg. She moved over, lifted the small thing, shook it before placing it in a shelf above her desk. Just to be sure Kat muttered another short spell. Now even if the egg would fall down it wouldnīt crack as the shell was getting as hard a a diamante. She then left it there, leaving her room while muttering a third spell, this time for the world to forget Dan, so nobody would look for him until she was finished with him.
Dan waited for something to happen. He feared what Kat would do with him, but couldnīt do anything but waiting for it to happen. He hadnīt felt himself shrinking with the egg nor Kat lifting and shaking it, so to him he still stood at the center of Kat's room. Now do your worst, Kat. he screamed, but was unheard.
What Kat didnīt plan to was that her last spell erased Dan from her own mind as well. She had forgotten to exclude herself in the spell, so he slipped her mind shortly after she left the room. Reality adjusted itself, making Dan's former room a guest room. When Kat returned to her room later she only saw the hard egg as an unfinished decoration that was a present to her to finish. So with a short spell she engraved a picture into the shell. Another mistake Kat made was the hardening spell. Normally the egg would release its content after a day at last, but the hardening blocked that because it couldnīt crack open anymore. So as long as Kat didnīt released Dan from the egg herself he would be imprisoned, and through her forgetting him it was unlikely she would do so. Also the egg spell itself stopped the time for Dan's body, therefore he wouldnīt get older or need anything, effectively making him an immortal prisoner. And he wouldnīt know and never realize it, as he had no concept of time inside the egg. He could be in years and still think it was only an hour.