"They're tiny," says Luke, "Wait. They're small statues." Dakota runs up to them and looks down, before picking Brayden up, "They look like collectable gaming statues."
"Of themselves," adds Luke holding Callum, "The most detailed I've ever seen."
"Well. They were human," snorts Mitchell.
"They are human," corrects Mr Jackson.
"I demand at least one," yells Abbey, "As compensation." The class laugh, "I'll get you all," she screams.
"Calm down," says Mr Jackson, "And hand them over to me."
Luke and Dakota hand over the 3 inch statues to Mr Jackson. He sighs, "I never thought one of my students would be transformed, let alone two." He looks down at them, sad and scared. Those two helpless teenagers stuck as little statues, unable to move or communicate. That's if they're still alive at all. He sighs and throws them unceremoniously into his drawer. He would have to explain this to the rest of the school, and the parents who may not even want them anymore.
The movie restarts and the focus soon leaves the two statue boys. Although several students are hatching plans to add one, or both former classmates to their collection, humiliate them, destroy them, or turn a quick profit.
The movie finishes on time with the start of lunchtime. The class fan out through the door and so does Mr Jackson. He sighs at what is coming next.