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they threw him. He was kind of banged up but
okay. He made a wish to be someone who people
liked. No one liked him. Not even his roommate.
So I guess Trey’s wish was about happiness,
like Rhiannon said, because he must’ve thought
he would be happier if people liked him. But it
wasn’t about fame, and it certainly wasn’t about
fortune—his family was very, very rich. He kept
telling me about it. You should’ve seen how fancy
his school was, and his father and grandfather
practically paid for the whole thing to be built.”
“Two and a half more minutes,” Rhiannon
warns.
“Right, anyway, I turned him into my twin
sister, Quinn. Not on purpose. It just happened
automatically. She’s not a genie, but she is the
most popular person I know. . . .”
“So when you got home, was your sister
gone?” Athena asks. “Did your parents miss her?
Oh, and—can you ever go back to visit her again?”
“I don’t think Quinn would’ve wanted me