Dan has the desire to doom Kat the say way she had just done this donkey thing to him. He grips the wand in his black donkey lips, having the mental thought to direct the wand to make her an older jennet, but...
His thinking is as a direction to the magic wand, but being he has lost his humanity of form, the wand does not direct its power to others, but becomes a wave of power changing more the one already damned.
Dan wishes Kat to know of how his body and mind are at war. He has sudden waves of passion and lust, thinking of females in a totally different frame of mind.
His growing passion and the massive male shaft owned by male donkeys is erupting out the sheath. His buliding passion for the moment is occuring as a male donkey is getting himself ready for showing off his ability as a prime stud.
Every bit of anger turns into more sensual waves of pure animal lust, this driving Dan to become so much a male stud donkey, that even Kat in her glee is fast becoming groosed out by his maleness.
The wand falls from a donkey stud in the throngs of male equine style sexual masturbation. His mind is filled with donkey thoughts, theses driving out what small amount of humanity was still there just moments before.
Kat begins to laugh at Daniel, and picking up the wand, gives it a twirl.
"My dear donkey brother, your a stud now, and being such a virile male animal, it is best you reside on a farm!" Kat made her wish, and like a poof of black smoke, the donkey, her ex-brother, was gone from her sight.
That very evening on the third page of the local newspaper is the picture of a donkey.
A worried father is reading the paper, his young son is long overdue for coming home to dinner.
The caption heading over the large picture of a donkey reads, "Local stud donkey awarded champion status, considered the most willing Jackass by ten area farms."
It went on to tell how this one male donkey was so very willing, and a kindly, gentle manner of one stud; he had mounted up to ten mares a week, doing this since he was in his second year of life.
"Daniel, the Donkey, had on his rump a odd brand, the three letter misspelled word of cat, spelled as, "KAT."
Seeing this, a father goes more worried, concerned of what his daughter had discovered, the absense of a young son, and a local donkey with the name of his dear daughter seemingly branded into the stud male's black hide.