"Attention, everyone! This is my newest invention ever! And it's-" Uncle Jake dramatically took off the blanket that covered the 20 feet tall machine. "The Switch O' Meter 2000!"

Sabrina looked up at her uncle, who was standing on a ladder that was the same height as the machine. He had taken up an interest in building inventions, since it involved as much magic as you want in it, and he had made a bunch of machines. He made some money from it too, since the Everafters in town wanted something interesting to do after the war ended a year ago. The things Uncle Jake had made were fairly simple. Now they seemed to get bigger each time.

"Oh my," said Granny Relda, blocking out the sun with her big purple sunflower hat. She disapproved at the thought of her son building things using magic, but Uncle Jake assured her he would do nothing dangerous. And since he finally had a job, she had given in. She watched as he grinned proudly at his creation.

Daphne looked at the huge machine. The Switch O' Meter 2000? She thought. Awesome! I wonder what it switches… brains?

Puck stared at the huge machine. This was what the crazy old man decided to make this time? Honestly, in his opinion, the Bacon Stealer Catcher machine was much better. Puck had given Uncle Jake the idea, and he had loved it, since Daphne always stole the bacon at breakfast. Puck hoped, whatever this machine did, it wasn't a thing to have mud be switched with soap.

Canis watched Uncle Jake climb down the ladder. He wished Jake thought of this sooner. Then he could have had the Wolf out of his body this way. Much easier than the North Wind. Oh well. Hopefully this machine would have the world switched to a quieter place. It was too much for an old man like him.

Elvis barked happily at the machine. Perfect! He could switch bodies with a human! If his hunches were right about the machine, that's what it did.

The machine had a lot of gears. It had a long switch in the center. The spinning gears were on the left side. A keypad was on the right side. Antennas were sticking out on the top. And on the bottom of the switch, was a doorframe, and in place of a door, was a curtain.

"This machine," explained Uncle Jake. "Has people switch bodies."

Elvis barked. Ha! I was right! Jake continued, "Two people have to stand a distance away from the machine. Another person, a person that isn't switching bodies, pulls down the switch. Then they type in the names of the people that are switching bodies on the keypad. Then the gears turn, and sparks shoots out of the machine. It zaps one person, then it bounces off them and hits the other person. The same thing happens to them, and bam! They're in opposite bodies."

"That's so cool!" said Puck. "I just hope I won't end up in Grimm's body though."

Sabrina glared at him. "I don't want to be in stinkpot's body either."

''The Everafters in town gave me this idea. Some of them hate working in offices all day, while others hate working in food shops. It was designed for them. However, I want two people in this family to test it out first and see if it works."

''If two people switch bodies, how long will it last?" asked Daphne.

"About 24 hours," answered Jake. "That's the minimum. On the keypad, you can also write how long you want it to last."

"Awesome!" said Daphne. ''Then what's the doorframe for?"

"Oh that's when you want to switch back. You simply go in and close the curtain. Then someone turns the switch up and dial the keys again.''

"That's so complicated!" complained Puck.

Jake ignored him. "So who wants to try it first?"

Elvis barked and ran in circles. Me Me! Pick me old man! I mean, er, amazing inventor!

"Mom, why don't you try?" asked Jake. "Oh, I don't know Jake. I'm a bit worried what'll happen," said Relda.

''Aw, come on old lady! I want to see people get zapped!" Puck said.

"Oh alright." said Relda.

"Daphne, you pull the switch," said Jake.

"How come she gets to do everything every time you make an invention?" complained Sabrina.

"Because it's magic, like everything I make. And she's an expert in magic. You have an addiction to it. It seems it would be more of a success if she does the work."

Stupid addiction, thought Sabrina. Daphne grinned happily and pulled the switch.

Purple sparks shot out of the machine. The gears made a rusty, moaning sound. Then they started whirring. Daphne went to the keypad and dialed the names, Uncle Jake and Granny Relda. Then she typed, 5 minutes.

A spark flew out and hit Uncle Jake in the chest. He laughed. "It tickles!"

Then it bounced off and hit Granny Relda. "Oh!" she said, almost falling back. Then, everything stopped. Uncle Jake and Granny Relda were on the ground.

"Granny?'' said Daphne. Uncle Jake slowly moved and got up. "Yes dear?" he said, in an odd but what would have been a German accent.

"No way!'' said Daphne, eyes wide.

"It worked!" said Granny Relda, clapping her hands.

"Prove it really does work. Where did you go with Briar Rose on your secret date?" asked Sabrina. "That's a secret! I'm not telling!" complained Jake, in Granny Relda's body.

''Just say it!"

"Fine! We went to a club."

Granny Relda gasped, in Jake's body. ''Jacob Grimm! You know I don't allow you to drink!"

"We didn't! Honest! We just-"

"You are grounded!"

"Moom! I'm a grown man!"

"A grown man in a child's body!"

Granny Relda pouted.

"Okayy, I believe it now," said Sabrina. She always caused trouble, even unintentionally.

After Uncle Jake and Granny Relda switched back from the 5 minute argument, Daphne asked one more question to Uncle Jake. "If you write down how long you stay in the other person's body, then what's the point of switching back before time's up?"

"Well, let's say you switched with someone," said Jake. "For about 20 minutes. If you want to switch back, you just go in the machine's doorframe and have the switch pulled. And if you wrote 5 minutes and you go past that, then you could be stuck in the other person's body forever."

''If only Mirror was here. He would have liked it," muttered Relda. She still missed her friend, who had betrayed them and vanished into dust.

After dinner, Sabrina went outside. She always went out in the evening, to get out of the noisy house, and think of things. For instance, How can she convince her grandmother of leaving Fairyport Landing? She didn't mind the town much now, but her dad had left in frustration. She didn't like her family being apart. So she wished she could go to New York City and console him. And her mother also went to a different country. She wanted to help her too and get them together. It wasn't right they have been asleep for 2 years and woke up to chaos in the town, and after it was all over, go separate ways.

"Hey," said Daphne, appearing out of nowhere. Sabrina jumped. "You okay?"

"I'm fine," said Sabrina. She never told anyone why she went outside every evening. "You sure?" said Daphne. It was the exact conversation they had had before, except who said what was reverse.

''Don't you think the Switch O' Meter 2000 is awesome?" said Daphne.

"Yeah, I guess," said Sabrina. She was still annoyed by the fact it was magic.

Daphne went over to the machine, which was placed in the shed. "I wonder how he did it."

"Careful," said Sabrina.

Daphne frowned. "Careful of what? It's not dangerous."

"It could be. I just don't want you going near it."

"Me? I can. You can't. You have a magic addiction."

"Who cares?" Sabrina fumed. "It's nothing! People think I can't handle magic because of that when I can!"

"You couldn't when Uncle Jake gave you that wand," Daphne pointed out.

"I was 11! I'm 13 now. I can manage!"

"I don't know, Sabrina. You shouldn't try."

"I'll prove it!" And with that, she went to the machine.

"Sabrina!" said Daphne. "I'll tell Granny!"

"You would-"

"Granny!'' called Daphne. "Sabrina-"

"No!" Sabrina pulled Daphne back. Her back hit the keypad. Sparks starting flying out of the machine. Daphne pulled back from her and ran toward the house. Sabrina tried to grab her, but ended up grabbing the switch and pulling it down. A yellow light flashed and hit her. She felt the familiar tingle when magic came to her, and she was in the air. She turned to shout to Daphne for help, but Daphne was in the air as well. Sabrina looked down at the 20 feet machine, with the gears turning. Both she and Daphne were engulfed in a gold light.

Then she couldn't see.

And she fell. They both dropped and crashed onto the ground.

"OWW! THAT HURT! NOW I'M SO TELLING GRANNY!'' then Daphne jumped up.

"Daphne!" Sabrina chased after her. The wind picked up. One of her pigtails hit her face.

"Stupid wind! Wait a second. Daphne, STOP!''

"What?" Daphne turned around. Then Sabrina was looking at herself.

Uh oh. "Wait-Sabrina?" Daphne stared at herself also.

Great, thought Sabrina. Somehow, she and Daphne had just had their bodies switched.

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