“Uhhhhh...I wish that I was a genie!” She blurts out without giving her wish any thought. Frustrated at callousness, you are about to grant the wish when she interrupts you.
“Wait! I wanna be, like, a REAL genie, though. Not like you.”
“EXCUSE ME?” you ask her, very offended.
“I, like, didn’t ask for attitude, God,” she says. “I just don’t know what genie rocks, like, the blonde bimbo look you have going. It’s, like, kinda weird. Aren’t genies from, like, the Middle East?” She asks you with a hint of her own attitude.
“Well yes, but...”
“But what? Huh?”
You just want to wipe this girl from existence for sassing you, but then you remembered that Violeta wanted you to be helpful. Maybe this poor teenager has problems she’s hiding deep down, and making a genie would fix them (kind of).
“Nevermind, Mistress, I apologize,” you say meekly. “Now...I shall honor your command...”
As she jumps for joy, you snap your fingers to grant her wish. With your magic, you transform Brittany into a genie, complete with magic wish-granting powers, a lamp of her own, and Arabian clothes similar to yours. You, giving in to her demands, also make her Middle Eastern, giving her darker skin and long black hair (plus a prettier face and slimmer body for good measure). Her new identity also comes with a new name: Brih-Tanee.
“There you are,” you tell your Mistress. “You are no longer a girl named Brittany, but a ‘real’ genie: Brih-Tanee.”
Brih-Tanee’s mouth remains wide open as she walks up to a mirror to look at herself.
“Whoah...I’m really a genie!” She exclaims, in awe of her new form. “This is, like, so cool!”
You try really hard not to roll your eyes, and you try really hard from staring too much at Brih-Tanee, who is actually very, very attractive...
“I’m glad you like it, Mistress...” you mutter, knowing Violeta would be glad you did the right thing and granted her wish as she wanted it granted.
“Like it? I totes love it! I’m all magic and stuff!” She proclaims, dancing around the room without a care in the whole wide world.
At least she’s happy.