Kevin sorely wanted to use the medallion again, so he had begun to think of a way to shorten the wait time as much as possible. It didn't take him long to realize that it really wasn't an issue of what they wagered, but the details surrounding its realization. After all, reality itself had been changed to accommodate Andrew's new existence as Anna, and no problems had yet to result from it.
In fact, he had become rather envious of Anna, and not because of her monetary windfall. He'd never exercised ideas of being a girl before (not seriously, anyway), but his once-male friend had really blossomed as a new person, and really seemed to be enjoying herself. It wasn't all that surprising, considering how little time it had taken her to decide on staying a girl indefinitely, but what — in that short amount of time — had been great enough to influence her thoughts and feelings that much? (Well, assuming that Andrew hadn't fancied the idea of being a girl beforehand.) His curiosity was beginning to become unbearable.
So, after a week, he had everyone gather in the living room and made his case about the medallion, using Anna's amendment to a prior bet as a practical example among the ones that he had come up with himself. He was able to convince them that they could use the medallion as often as they wanted so long as everyone agreed that the issues that could arise with any particular bet had been taken of. Fortunately, the kind of precautions that Anna had taken before took care of a lot potential problems, so it didn't seem so hard to do.
With that decided, it was only a matter of deciding what to do...