Bill finally began to feel some real anger as the Ahn'Ger stone glowed. Unfortunately, rage often doesn't fuel clear thought, and as such, Bill wasn't about to wish himself back to normal. He was too focused on his, now older, obnoxious sister.
"Geez Kimberly, you're infuriating! I just wish you'd be the little sister again!" He yelled out, causing the stone to glow its bright green hue.
Bill blinked, immediately trying to get his vision back after accidentally staring into the light of the stone. Upon opening his eyes, he found his mother to be sitting alone in the front of the car, calmly driving along. Bill, for a moment, was worried he had somehow deleted his sister from existence or something! Instead, he found something that was much more delightful.
Sitting next to him was a large, semicircular car seat. It was one designed for a very young child, and that is exactly what was inside. Laying in the seat, facing towards the back of the car, was a small baby girl. She couldn't have been older than 1. She had a short haircut, down to her ears, wore a pair of overalls over a sparkling pink shirt. She had a little bow in her hair, a pacifier in her mouth, and an obvious diaper bulge around her legs.
She blinked rapidly, looked over at Bill, then aggressively spit out the pacifier, which still held on via a small teether clipped to her overalls. She held her hands up to her face, then looked down at the tiny sneakers that she now wore. Then, her eyes narrowed, her mouth formed a frown, and she glared harshly at Bill.
"Biw!" She called out before covering her mouth. "B-Biw? Whawa, madaga?" She murmured, clearly frustrated by her lack of communication skills.
"Ha!" Bill laughed out loud. "Serves you right. You made me a little girl, so now you know how it feels." He whispered, trying not to alert their mother to the magical antics.
"Naaa!" She yelled out.
"Becky sweetie, stop being mean to your sister." His mother called out. "She needs her rest."
"Sorry Mom!" Bill called back. Unfortunately, as he did so, Kimberly made her move.
"Huh? No! Stop!" Bill cried out, also holding onto the stone with all he had. However, Kimberly was also trying with all of her might. As the two struggled, they each only got more frustrated with the other, until finally, one came out on top, ready to make a wish.
But who got the Ahn'Ger stone?