"Shit, I messed up bad sugar I'm so sorry." Emily muttered to herself as she stared at the camera, wondering how she'd fix everyone.
"You say something Em?" Rebecca asked her friend as Jade and Olivia walked off to swim.
"What? No... I mean, no of course not!" Em stuttered.
Rebecca stared at her friend, brushing her graying red curls out of her eyes to get a good look at her friend. Em averted her gaze, and that confirmed Rebecca's suspicions.
"Wait. You used the camera didn't you?" Rebecca asked.
"Okay I did." Em quietly responded. "I'm sorry Becca I was just trying to do our plan and then I-" She quickly started to explain.
"Hold it." Rebecca interrupted. "Listen, that thing turned me into a young man before, and let me tell you it was disturbing to say the least." She explained as she put sunglasses on and leaned back into the lounge chair. "I'd rather not know what you've changed if I'm already unaware. Just do your best to fix things and let me know if you REALLY need my help." She sighed before picking up a book.
Em was starting to tear up when she suddenly left up and hugged Rebecca. Her tubby belly nearly knocked Rebecca's book away as the two women's large breasts smooshed together.
"Oh thank you honey!" She thanked her, relieved she wasn't upset.
"Alright alright." Rebecca laughed, pushing her off.
Just then, they heard someone clear their throat behind them. They turned to see Dalia standing behind them, two drinks in her manicured hands, and a beach towel wrapped gently around her curved ass.
"You ok girls?" She asked.
"Oh, um yes! Yes I'm fine, I was ju-" Emily began before Rebecca interrupted, knowing her bad lying friend would get their magical device found out.
"Yes, we're fine D." Rebecca chuckled before going back to reading.
Emily agreed with a head nod and sat back down. Dalia was confused but decided not to press, figuring Em was just stressed about something. Dalia began to drink while Emily sat on her lounge chair, finger ready on the camera. Dalia noticed her twitchiness, and figured her friend needed a bit of a helping hand at calming down.
Just before Emily reached for her drink, as her head still stared out to the pool, Dalia switched their drinks. Dalia smiled as Emily slurred down her drink. Dalia used to be the hottest barmaid that side of the Mississippi back when she had just left college, so she knew how to mix her alcohol well enough to get rid of the taste.
"That'll calm her down." Dalia chuckled, hopping up again to get a replacement for her own drink as she quickly dumped the non-alcoholic cup into the bushes.
Emily finished chugging the drink, and then breathed a sigh of relief. She was happy Dalia was gone once more, but wondered if she should wait. After all, if this didn't return them to normal, then she'd be right back to sweating bullets, hoping Dalia and the kids would look away long enough to try one more time.
After another sip, she decided the best option was to wait until right before everyone left.
"That'll be best." She laughed before a hiccup escaped her lips. "Ha! Oh, excuse me." She giggled to herself right after.