"Major Nelson, you're late!" stormed Dr. Bellows.

"Yes, I know. I'm sorry, Dr. Bellows, but I had a minor crisis," replied Tony.

"Crisis? Is something wrong?"

"Not really. You see, Jeannie-"

"Jeannie? Is something the matter with her? What happened to her?"

"No, nothing is wrong with her. She was just talking about a new door. There was, um, a problem with the old one."

"A door? Is that all?"

"Well, pretty much."

"But, it's only a door. What's wrong with it?"

"Let's just say, something was missing," suggested Tony.

"I guess I know what you mean. Why, yesterday, the Mrs. was nagging me into getting better carpeting."

Tony shuddered. He had never seen carpeting worse than at the Bellows' home. It was enough to make him shudder.

"I don't see what's wrong with it," said Dr. Bellows.

"Um, neither do I," responded Tony.

"Now, then. We have a lot of work to do, Major Nelson. Do you think you can manage?

"I think I can manage anything after this morning."

"Excellent. You can go now."

"Right," said Tony, leaving the office. "That was close," he thought to himself. He didn't know what he would do without his job, which he loved. While walking over to his work area, he wondered what Jeannie was doing now.

Just then, he bumped into Major Healy, causing him to spill a bit of coffee on his pants.

"Hey, watch it!" he yelled.

"Oh, hi Roger. What would you say if Jeannie blinked away the front door on me this morning?" asked Tony.

"IT BURNS!!"

"It burns..." thought Tony, confused. Suddenly, he realized what he had done, while looking at Roger. "Ahh! I'm sorry, come on, I'll get Jeannie to blink you some clean clothes."

When they were out of sight, Tony called. "JEANNIE!"

In an instant, Jeannie appeared. "Yes, Master?"

"Oh, there you are. Well, I kind of accidentally bumped into Roger, and spilled coffee on him."

"Why would you spill searing hot coffee on your own friend?"

"Jeanie, I did not intentionally spill the burning hot coffee on Roger."

"You're making it worse..." warned Roger.

"Jeannie, would you please blink Roger some new clothes?" asked Tony.

"Oh, of course," said Jeannie, getting into blink position. In no time, Roger was sporting a suit with occasional blue and green patches on it.

"Jeannie, what is THAT?!" asked Tony, surprised.

"It's Major Healy's new suit, Master," explained Jeanie.

"What ever happened to a nice normal one?" inquired Tony.

Jeanie yawned. "Too boring."
Another woman passed by Roger, admiring his new look. "Not bad, Roger. Groovy!"

Roger looked dumbfounded. "Hey you two, stop fighting about the suit. I love it! Thanks, Jeannie."

"You are most welcome," said Jeannie, who left suddenly, after sticking her tongue out at Tony.

"I never got a suit like that..." Tony thought to himself, sadly.