Disclaimer: I own nothing of Sigma 6, which is owned by Hasbro. Only the plot is mine.

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Snake Eyes hated wishing wells, or rather, wishing stones in this case.

Many people simply assumed that the wishing sites were harmless or only had enough magic to push a little good luck to the wisher's way.

That was wrong, so very wrong.

Wishing sites worked on a balance system. So if someone wished for say, a new car, then that meant a car was going to be lost somewhere. It could be the wisher's own current car or someone else's but either way, a price would be paid for that new car.

Frowning under his mask, he approached the large stone with sealing charms in hand. Its top was rubbed smooth from generation upon generation of people rubbing it for luck or to ensure their wish was heard. The naturally made rock 'bowl' before it was full of coins, bits of fruit and other random things. As for the rock itself, it was riddled with little holes, several of which Snake Eyes could see had bits of paper pushed inside.

It was the way the stone worked apparently. You wrote your wish on a scrap of paper and put it inside one of the holes. Then you rubbed the top of the stone and left something in the rock bowl to help ensure your wish would be granted. Some even said that if you checked the stone after a week had passed and your paper was gone, then that meant the wish was granted. If it was still there, you had to give another offering to please the spirit inside the stone.

Moving around behind it, Snake Eyes found a good spot and stuck the charms on, being careful to make sure they were in an area least likely to be disturbed. With this, the power of the stone would be safely sealed and locals could still use it without danger.

Nodding to himself once the job was done, Snake Eyes slipped away from the stone to head back to the team to report in.