Except there still was loud barking next to him. So before he started on his steak, Kurt looked down at his phone again.
It still said "3 dogs barking loudly inside a restaurant".
He smirked, then altered "inside" to read as "outside" instead. In an instant he could hear the change. It was much quieter, giving the restaurant a much nicer feel. However, Kurt could still hear something. He turned his head and spotted the three former assholes, now dogs, pressed against the glass of the restaurants window.
"Excuse me miss?" Kurt raised his hand towards the waitress. "Do those dogs belong to guests?"
The waitress followed Kurts finger, and audibly gasped upon seeing the dogs. "Not again!" She sighed before rushing out an emergency exit.
Kurt watched with glee as the waitress chased off the dogs. They ran off as she yelled something at them. Knowing what she had been called by those assholes, he figured this was a fitting scenario. Maybe if they're nicer as dogs they'll find themselves a nice home.
The waitress walked back inside, huffing as she did so.
"My apologies sir. Those three strays show up sometimes. Rest assured the hotel isn't pet friendly so you won't have to worry about them again."
"No problem at all... Jennifer." Kurt replied, squinting to read her name tag without his glasses.
Kurt took another look at the woman, and couldn't help but notice how attractive she was. Her dark hair was curly, tied in a tight bun, though had a few curly strands out of place, likely from all the running around she had been doing. She was pear shaped, with modest breasts but a large ass with thick thighs. Her smile was wide, bright, and made him feel all warm and fuzzy inside, and her eyes pierced his heart.
The waitress noticed his smile, and gave one in reply, she turned her body, keeping her head fixed on Kurt and smirked.
"Lemmie get you some more water." She sad happily before walking towards the kitchen.
As she left, his mind went towards the app. This thing was POWERFUL. It completely changed reality. Those three jerks had transformed into stray dogs, nobody seemingly aware of who they had been besides Kurt himself. He pulled up the app again, and selected Jennifer. The sentence read "The waitress is getting water."
She then walked over, and began pouring water, purposely slowly. He hid his phone below the table as she began to talk.
"So, what brings you here?"
"Oh, I actually won an all inclusive stay from a lottery at my job." He replied as he generated a new sentence.
"Jennifer is talking with her customer."
Kurt wondered if he could... speed things along. Or maybe he could experiment? How wild could things really get? His mind was racing, and itching to try it out.