Reginald Daniels was a local, self-made millionaire, and
owner of both Daniel's Recylcables and Reginald's
Lumber and Hardware. And Reginald Daniel's was also
a widower. At night it wasn't uncommon to see the
57-year-old man at one of the area's adult clubs. He
favored Josey's Place, mostly because he had gone to
school with Josey, not to mention the fact that Josey
had the best girls for miles around.
Reggie, as his friends called him, had taken a liking to
a young dancer there named Paula. She was a quiet
girl, a superb dancer, and had a very pleasant manner.
The two became friends rather quickly, and could often
be seen dining together on Paula's days off. So when
Paula and Reggie tied the knot, nobody was really too
surprised. Everyone knew that since the death of his
wife, Reggie had been pretty lonely.
Yet Reggie eventually came to know the dark side of
his new bride. She had a temper when she didn't get
her way, and she loved to spend his money. Lots of his
money. And it didn't take Reggie long to regret the
fact he didn't make Paula sign a pre-nuptial agreement
before the two were married.
One day Paula learned that Reggie had been talking
with his lawyer about a divorce, and she was going to
make certain that never happened. She had become
very comfortable with all of the money in Reggie's
accounts, and she wasn't going to lose that. Relying
on a spell she found online, at supper one evening,
Paula had chanted the words aloud. Suddenly Paula
swapped with Reggie, and Reggie with Paula. Paula,
as Reggie, now controls the money, and has put Paula
on an allowance. Paula still throws her tantrums, but
these days Reggie knows how to handle them.















