Aaron's attempt at humour was by five less-than-amused glares. "So you can't make a Megazord? That's a pretty cheap deal, guys." They ignored him. He just wasn't feeling the love in the room.
"You know what this means," said Kevin.
"What are we gonna' do?" Brian asked. They looked at him, hoping he'd elaborate. "I mean, do we leave what we're doin', or do we wait, or do we try to pass this on, or.."
"We can't give it away. Like, maybe we found it for a reason. It was baried under my basketball court," Nick said. "And maybe it only works for us."
"And we can't leave our careers without knowing more," Howie said. "We need to know how bad things are, if they even exist, and if we can still do both."
"Exactly. We don't even know if this alien thing even exists. I think we wait, we watch, on tour, and then decide what to do. We don't know anything, really," added Kevin. The others nodded.
"So we wait and see, then," confirmed AJ. "We leave in like a week anyway."
"But how do we get out of these dumb outfits?" Nick wondered. Larger Than Life was one thing, but..
Howie pulled the stone out of where it was held and the plastic-looking suit vanished to be replaced by what he'd been wearing before. The rest of them did the same. Nick was relieved to see his Nikes again.
"Hey, AC, let's see if it works on you," he said, and tossed the stone to his little brother.
"Really? Wow!" Aaron pressed it to his chest and closed his eyes, and waited. And waited.
"So I guess we can't get anyone else to do it. Give it back."
"No."
Nick grabbed it back.
"Hey," Aaron whined. They all ignored him again. He was getting really sick of it.
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