Chapter Two; The Victory
Thank you! Here's the next chapter! By the way, I hope you enjoyed the ending of the last episode. It's one of my favorites! This series is probably going to go on a very long time so I hope you continue to read them and enjoy them! Still waiting for bets on if all of my fans on here think that Jeannie's future child is going to be a boy or a girl. I'm very curious about what you think it's going to be even though he/she isn't going to be born for a while yet.
Ps. I just love the fact that I know something you don't know. Hehe. (I am so evil lol)
Doctor and Mrs. Bellows woke up the following morning to find the big news written in the paper. Doctor Bellows widened his eyes and stared with complete and utter bewilderment and shock when he read the headlines.
"Sharks Win World Series Seven to Nothing!"
Then there was a picture of a bunch of men in blue and white striped uniforms running the bases and extending their arms up into the air celebrating their victory.
"That's absolutely amazing, I never thought that the Sharks would be able to do it." Mrs. Bellows said while she took the paper from him and stared down at it.
"Well to be perfectly honest I had a hunch. Remember before the game when you said that you would want them to win the series and Jeannie blinked?" he questioned her as she glanced back up at him. "Well, now we know what that blink was for." He told her.
"You mean to say that the reason the Sharks won is because of Jeannie?" she questioned him.
"Well, she is a genie. And Colonel Nelson warned us to watch what we said around her before he left." He told her.
"Oh come on Alfred, Jeannie wouldn't do something like that. I mean after all, that's cheating." She said.
"I know that and you know that but I don't think that anyone ever explained that to her." He told her.
"You're right." She said after a few moments with a nod. "We should just talk to Jeannie about this and tell her how serious this is." She told him before she turned around and started walking towards the coffee table glancing down into the top of the genie bottle. "Jeannie, could you please come out here for a second? Alfred and I wish to speak to you." She told her before all of a sudden the air was filled with pink smoke and Jeannie appeared wearing her pink harem costume.
"Yes Master?" she questioned.
"Now listen Jeannie, I realize that you were only trying to help me but you shouldn't have made the Sharks win." Mrs. Bellows told her with a shake of her head.
"But isn't that what you wished?" Jeannie inquired with uncertainty shaking her own head in disbelief.
"Yes but Jeannie that's cheating. Like it or not we don't always get what we want in life." Mrs. Bellows told her before Jeannie smiled at her.
"You can when you have a genie." She told her before Mrs. Bellows rolled her eyes at her.
"That's not what I meant." She began. "Jeannie, making the Sharks win was unfair to the other team." She told her. "Now I want you to promise me that you'll never do anything like that again." She said before Jeannie heaved a deep and heavy sad sigh.
"Very well, I promise." She said before she caught a glimpse of the mailman walking down the street and gave a loud and excited gasp. "I wonder if Anthony or Roger Healey wrote back to me yet!" she cried while she hurried towards the front door.
"Jeannie wait! Your outfit!" Doctor Bellows cried before Jeannie changed herself into jeans and a white T-shirt before she ran outside and raced down to the mailbox. Sure enough there was a letter addressed to her inside of it. She quickly grabbed ahold of it before she carried it inside and ripped it open before she started silently reading it to herself.
Dear Jeannie,
That's pretty exciting that you're going to a baseball game. Tony was completely jealous when I told him about it. I'm crossing my fingers that the Sharks will win. It's also interesting that you have a new friend. Is she single by any chance? Good luck at your horseback riding lessons and with your women's softball team. Tony and I miss you and love you very much. We think about you and talk about you all the time every day and wonder how you're doing. Write back as soon as you can.
Love, Roger
Jeannie smiled to herself and giggled. "Roger Healey always had such a good sense of humor."
"Yeah, the only problem is that most of the time he's serious." Mrs. Bellows said. "Especially when it comes to women." She added.
"I know, but I still miss him very much. Almost as much as I miss my master. Roger Healey is one of my dearest friends and I am very fond of him." Jeannie said. "Well I'll write to him later. Right now I'm going to take Spot to the dog park. Where is he?" she wondered.
"He's in the kitchen. He's busy eating right now but you can take him with you when he's finished." Doctor Bellows told her.
"Alright, I think for now I'll work on my crossword puzzle." She said before she bobbed her head, blinked her eyes, and smoked back inside her bottle.
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As soon as Jeannie walked Spot into the dog park she bumped into Stacey and she had a cute little white poodle cocker spaniel mix with her. "Hullo Jeannie." She began smiling brightly at her.
"Ah, hello Jeannie. I like your new puppy, what's his name?" Jeannie asked her as Stacey laughed.
"Her name. It's a girl. And it's Bella." She replied.
"That's a pretty name." Jeannie said.
"Well thank you Jeannie. Actually her full name is Princess Bella since I could decide which name I wanted to go with and the name definitely suits her since she certainly acts like a princess." Stacey told her while both dogs started wagging their tails and sniffing each other. "Did you hear about what happened at the baseball game last night? The Sharks won." She said.
"I know." Jeannie began. "I was there. The Bellows took me to see it." She told her.
"Well that's pretty exciting that you actually got to see it live and in person. I sure wish that I could have gone. Oh well, there's always next year. I sure wish that I could be able to play that well though. Maybe you can help me out later on. Don't forget, we have softball practice." She told her as Jeannie smiled brightly at her. After all, she had promised Mrs. Bellows that she would never help the Sharks win again but she had never promised that she wouldn't help anybody else.
"Alright! I will!" she exclaimed excitedly.
"Alright see you later Jeannie." Stacey told her before she turned around and walked away.
