Susan takes a look at the single die that she is holding and carefully listened like both young women said.
"Susan Collins, the spirit of youth has bonded with you. Each roll of the dice shall return more of what you have lost." Her eyes widened as the old woman heard that voice come out of nowhere.
"So, just make a few rolls." Apparently, Laura and Christine expected her to roll onto the table but she figured another way was quicker. She rolled the die from hand to hand, getting six rolls in the few seconds.
"Seventy-five years you have walked this Earth, now this number is but fifty-three. Each roll of the dice returns more of what you have lost." Susan gasped as her spine straightened almost instantly and a lot of her aches and pains were gone just like that.
Christine was kind enough to hold up a makeup mirror for her to look into and she saw a face she hadn't seen in over twenty years. "Its nice but not quite enough yet. " Four more quick rolls between much more steady hands.
"Fifty-three you have walked this Earth, now this number is but thirty-nine. Each roll of the dice returns more of what you have lost." The loss of physical pain was far less this time but she went from her mid-fifties to late thirties in a few moments.
Laura looked and saw the look in Susan's eyes. "That's quite enough I think."
Susan rolled twice more. "Thirty-nine years you have walked this Earth, now this number is but thirty-one. Each roll of the dice returns more of what you have lost." It was subtle the regression as Susan went from her late thirties to early thirties. Most of her extra weight was gone and her face was unlined.
"Now it is quite enough." The mature blonde beauty said.