During the long and boring road-trip home, Colin decide to pass the time by doodling. He doesn't have anything better to do after all, and is quite fond of drawing. So he take a mechanical pencil and the Journal of Facts, thinking it was just a fancy notebook, when upon opening it, he see on the first page a text that look like it belong in some illuminated manuscript, like an old bible.
"To whom it may concern: You have purchased The Journal of Fact. This is a powerful artifact that can alter reality itself. Whatever written down will become the truth.
If something already being the truth is written, nothing will happen. But if a lie is written reality will change, turning that lie into fact. Anything written can be erased but if that same thing is written a second time it will alter the writers mind, making him also believe it to always have been the truth. If someone else other then the owner writes in the book, the writer will still be the only one aware.
Use this power wisely."
Finding this funny, Colin decide to take out his phone and take a picture of it, only for said smartphone to display an empty page, exactly like the text could only be seen by his eyes, not his phone's camera. Perplexed, he try to do the same with the book's title, but again, his phone is unable to see the ‘Journal of Facts’ inscription, only his eyes can.