Rogan led the transformed girls, Dili and Connie back through the market. As he did so he slyly took an orange
from one market stall while the grocer was dealing with a customer and through the orange high into the air.
It fell down on top of another seller, the bag maker, who looked up confused and back down at the fallen
orange. Rogan used the distraction to grab a bag and carried on walking, mingling in with the crowd as the pig
girls tried to keep up on their stumpy legs.
"Right," Rogan turned and held the bag open at the floor, "hop in. You don't want to be spotted by the lass
over there, do ya?"
He motioned to the left withh his head but neither Connie nor Dili could see the lady he was talking about
through the crowd. Still they didn't want to have come so far just to be caught and hopped in the bag.
Rogan easily hefted the bag of piglets and smiled to himself, this was far too easy. He walked on over to a
seller and whispered a question to him.
Connie and Dili sat in the dark bag waiting patiently. They had been able to hear nothing but the crowd of
shoppers but now the world outside sounded awfully quiet. They felt themselves lowered and finally solid
ground beneath there feet before the bag was opened and bright daylight flooded the bag.
Looking down on them was Morgana, Rogan and Sally the farm girl.
"Wh-what's going on?" asked Connie in a panic.
"What is going on is that you've been a very bad piggy, escaping from your pig pen!" Morgana said sternly with
a smile plastered across her lips.
"They escaped by digging under the fence while I was off milking the cows," Sally said apologetically.
"Not to worry dear. I suppose I made them a little too small. No wonder they could fit under the fence."
Morgana mused, "Well, there is an easy fix for that. Time to grow up piglets!"
"Please, no! Just change me back, I won't oppose you!" Connie cried in a piggish squeal as her body ballooned
into that of an adult sow. Dili was quick to join her.
"So she really is Princess Connie, then?" said Rogan, "Such a shame. She had one fine body"
"Rogan you pig! You sold us out!" Connie squealed.
"No hard feelings, piggy. I just didn't believe ya and thought I could at least get some new clothes and a
bath outta Morgana if I handed ya over."
"Now back to the farm with you two. On the bright side you'll be big enough to have plenty of fun with the
boars now. Sally?" Morgana laughed as Sally moved to tie a rope around there necks and lead them away.