Joe seemed rather calm, despite turning his shrink into a stuffed poodle and handing her off like a toy to the girl he likes. He could Dr.
Van Hausr back now, but then Amanda would notice. And, although he could just make enough wishes until everything was perfect, he
felt like taking the whole "wishing ring" thing slowly and calmly.
Besides, Dr. Van Hauser wasn't in any immediete danger, right? She could stay a toy poodle for the night. It'd teach her a lesson. Not
wanting to waste time, Joe wished he was at home, leaving a number of bystanders awestruck...
Dr. Von Hausr was panicking as the strange girl carried her away. She wanted to scream out, to tell her who she was... but she couldn't.
She'd sigh if she could. Surely Joe wouldn't leave her as a toy forever, right? He's a good kid. She'll be back to normal tommorow...
But the more she thought the less likely it seemed that she would ever return to normal. She DID try to take his magic ring, after all. She'd
panicked at the prospect of someone like Joe having such a power, and now she'd pay the price. Her train of thought was interrupted by a
painful squeeze on her stuffed waist, reminding her that in her current form she didn't even matter. She was defeated, afraid, and scared.
And all she could do was wait...
The next day, Joe had already forgotten about Dr. Von Hauser. He knew she was still a toy, but that was at the back of his mind as he
contemplated what to do with the ring. Shivering, he said "It's 5 Pm and I'm at the mall."
Joe felt a sudden rush as he found himself standing infront of the mall, sun now visible in the middle of the sky. It worked! But he didn't
dwell on it as he saw Amanda in the distance, walking towards him. She waved, and he waved back. Today was going to be great. But
then he remembered: Dr. Von Hauser! Did Amanda bring her?