You knock on the front door of your girlfriend's house. You are greeted into the home by your girlfriend, Stacey Morgan, who was wearing nothing but her pink pajamas with a picture of a kitten on the shirt. As appealing as it is to see her, she did not look happy. With a stern look on her face, she speaks to you. "You're late Eddy."
Nervously you make up an excuse for why you were so late. "Sorry Stace, I had to do some stuff around the house." But noticing the look on her face, you knew that your little white lie was not getting through. You start to sweat, until Stacey suddenly bursts out laughing. "Don't worry honey," she says comfortingly, "you know that I'm only kidding, don't you?" She then embraces you with a hug and a kiss on the cheek as you laugh along with her, feeling like an idiot. You are then led into the house. Stacey locks the door behind you as you step into the living room. There were clothes and underwear scattered across the floor of the room, which made you feel a little bit more nervous. You could tell that Stacey's parents have been away on vacation, leaving her behind to look after the house.
You take a seat on the comfy sofa and look around the room curiously, until Stacey struts in and drops down besides you, immediately cuddling up to you. At that moment, you no longer felt nervous, and you began to relax.
With Stacey in your arms, you felt like the luckiest guy in the world. But as you look around, you notice an open bag of Rainbow Drops sitting on top of the television set. You alert Stacey about this and point at the bag, asking if she has had a taste of them yet. And to your surprise, she nods and tells you that they actually work. They actually grant wishes.
You release Stacey as if to humor her. "Rubbish! They aren't actually magic!"
Irritating with such a remark, Stacey stands back to her feet and grabs the sweets. "Yes they are! Just this morning, I wished for a new pair of earrings. Didn't you notice them?" She holds her long, blonde hair up so you could see the earring dangling from her ears. But unwilling to believe this, you laugh. "Coincidence!" You say with confidence, but it was not getting through to her.
"I'm telling you," she pleads, shaking the bag of sweets in her hand, "They actually work! Watch this!"
You watch on, with a smile on your face, as Stacey takes out a pink drop and plants it in her mouth.
But what does Stacey wish for?