Although at first you thought he was out, you suddenly remember that your brother Mike is home - probably upstairs, sleeping. His truck is missing because your Dad dropped it off at the tire shop on his way to work.
Your big brother is just that - big - not as big as your dad, but for a college sophomore, he's big enough. When he headed off to college he was already 250, and two years of football, beer and pizza have widened him out into one of the biggest linemen on his college team. Only the team's center, a monster of a senior at 355, outweighed your brother's 310 pounds - and your brother hopes to put on enough weight over the summer to take his place on the team at camp in August. Of course, if he does that, he'll only be five or ten pounds lighter than your Dad - and given that he put on 50 pounds his first year at college, and about 30 last year, he'll probably be bigger than Dad before he's a junior. It would be cool for him to be bigger than Dad - and probably help his football career too. Your Dad was a center in the minors for a while at 300 -310, but now centers are pushing for 400 on some teams.
Helping Mike grow would certainly be a good test of the Wishing Powder, while you figure out how much you want to grow. You mix up a bit of the powder and wish for Mike to grow to...
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