Scenario:
You and your family have moved into your new home. It wasn't a mansion, but it was an old elegant house with four levels, including an attic and a basement, in the attic there really is nothing, but your father warned both of you to never go venturing down their only except when told too. You and your sibling never understood the reason why, so one night when they never were actually really home, you and him/her decided to go down and find with surprising looks, a tall 2ft statue of a woman, slender and beautiful, but stone and standing like a statue, her eyes glancing blankly towards the stairway out of the basement. What you find strange was despite how great of a shape it was, it was covered with spider webs and dust. Do you clean it off?
A. No, but your sibling does.
B. No, and neither does your sibling, not for another night which would be Sunday as you're fast asleep, out of curiosity, your brother or sister decided to go down and clean the statue to his/her surprise.
C. Yes, you wipe a single spider web off her eyes and suddenly she had them on you, and then she spoke of becoming your wish-granter, given you freed her.
D. Yes, you planned to, but you told your brother/sister to not touch until you got a look at her first, so the next morning you do, but then you felt a sudden rejection, and you said out loud, "No, I don't think I should." And you turned and left... that you will soon find was a big mistake. You don't say no to a goddess like her.
E. Custom.
Rules:
* The wishes from a genie goddess are different compared to a normal genie, yes she does grant the master wishes, but the wish must be worked up. Or in other words, you're given your first wish, but then you do what she tells you, and you do it and then you're given another wish. Unlimited wishes all to do a simple labor, how bad is that? Well, another thing is if she hears you decline (or in a case you say No) to do something to her, her nice sweet ways will change to becoming angry and the sense of neglect.