Megan Meyers is a normal girl who has just moved with her sister (Piper) and her dad to a new town.
When she gets to her new school, she is practically late because she has to get her sister to her classroom. She is tardy, but the girl at the desk frantically writes ‘ZAP’ on her hand and sends her off saying “Rhena will finish that later.” What’s that supposed to mean?
Meow?
 In one of Megan’s classes there is a clock, that is a cat, that looks an awful lot like the clock she saw her Grandma wishing on once. So why not wish on it at 11:11?
MEOW!!!
A classmate informs her that every time a new student comes, someone writes ‘ZAP’ on your hand, and then someone writes a dare with it. That classmate, Allie was her name, but that classmate and another student, who happens to be Rhena, were competing against each other for Spirit Week Captain, which was a school tradition of getting to choose what the students would wear for a week. And apparently there is some sort of unverified rule that Rhena is the one to write the dare on the new student’s hand.
It all spirals and she gets herself into a wishing mess with people depending on her, Megan herself slowly turning into a cat because of the all the wishing.
At the end of the story, Megan finally tells the truth (she’s constantly lying) and Rhena, who turns out to be the mean one in this story, figures out the wishing magic, cheats for being the Spirit Week Captain and it all ends up weird thanks to the consequences of wishing magic.
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