Jennifer spotted Kyle almost immediately, walking toward her in the sea of students that crowded the hallway. He was extremely easy to spot because he was arm in arm with a geisha -- white face and hands, black hair piled atop her head, wearing a colorful kimono. He smiled once he got close enough to Jennifer. "Hi, how's it going?"
Jennifer practically pulled him into a small alcove between two banks of lockers so they wouldn't get run over. "First of all, what'd you do to her?" she demanded.
"Who, Lauren?" he shot back, looking the geisha over. "I didn't do anything, as far as she knows. She's just happy to be one of my concubines." The geisha didn't take her eyes off Kyle.
"One of your --" Jennifer stopped and shook her head. Getting into a fight with Kyle, given his apparently unlimited magic powers, was probably pointless.
"Looks like you're not wearing the right shoes," Kyle pointed out. "Want me to fix that?"
Jennifer sighed. Might as well take him up on his offer. "Okay."
"I wish you were wearing the shoes that are part of your cheerleading uniform."
Jennifer looked down and saw that her sandals had been replaced by white knee-high boots, still with high heels. "This can't be right," she said. "We can't do most of our routines in heels."
Kyle looked a little surprised. "Pro football cheerleaders wear those boots."
"They just stand around, look pretty, and shake their pom-poms. We actually do stuff."
"Okay, you've convinced me," said Kyle. "How about this -- I improve the situation with your shoes so that you can do your routines, but then there's going to be a little tit for tat."
"Fine," said Jennifer, with another sigh.
Kyle smiled and said, "I wish that the girls at this school would have no problem performing any sort of physical activity in high-heeled shoes, anything from cheerleading to dancing to running marathons. I further wish that they wear high heels at all times, unless they're changing into different shoes, because it's painful if they're not wearing them."
"What?!" Jennifer exclaimed.
"Hey, I didn't say how I was going to improve the situation," Kyle pointed out. "Now, about that tit for tat -- and I do mean 'tit.'"