AN: Hey everyone, so a lot of great questions were asked in all of the wonderful reviews of last chapter, and some of them will be answered in this chapter... as for others, you will just have to wait for Chapter 3 ;] Thank you for supporting this story so far, and I hope that you continue to get a kick out of it!


Chase sighed as he listened to Leo ramble about everything he had missed in the last couple of months, wishing only for the younger boy to stop. While Chase was somewhat interested in what his step-brother had to say, he was more intrigued by his own racing thoughts.

School had been amazing that day. After the initial shock of Bree, Leo, and Sabrina (not to mention his own), things had actually flown pretty smoothly. He was surprised to find that no one picked on him, but to the contrary, his peers seemed to actually respect him. Gone were the taunts, the wedgies, the sneers, the avoidance. Hello high esteem, admiration, and even flirting from other girls. It was everything he had ever dreamed of in regards to his social status at school.

He was still trying to figure out what changed.

And then there was Sabrina. He practically melted at the thought of her. After she had gotten over how upset she was, she had treated him with nothing but kindness, her sweetness never failing. She was so smart, so pretty…. He felt like the luckiest guy in the world.

Because I am he, he thought with a grin.

"What are you smirking at?" Bree asked, elbowing him gently.

"Oh, uh, nothing," he replied hastily.

They walked into the mansion at that moment, Tasha greeting them from the kitchen. "Hey guys, how was school?"

"Good," Bree responded immediately.

"Could've been better," Leo shrugged.

"Amazing," Chase said contentedly.

Tasha's eyebrows rose, and she asked "Amazing, huh? What made it so amazing?"

Chase just shrugged, shaking his head with a small smile. He still couldn't get over how nice things had been that day, even if he couldn't explain it.

He followed Bree and Leo over to the counter, each of them hopping onto a bar stool. Tasha brought over a bowl of fruit, saying "Nothing special today, I just got back from work."

"How'd it go?" Leo asked his mother as he grabbed an apple, biting into it.

"Well, we tried talking to a guy who had fallen off of a house and came away without a scratch, but he must have given us a phony address because we couldn't find him to talk to him in person. We spent all morning looking for him, but we never did track him down. So there goes that story," Tasha ranted. "Then we got back to headquarters, and we got chewed out for pursuing a bad story and wasting time and money. Can you believe that? It's not like we knew that that was going to be a wild goose chase!"

"Don't worry Mom, you'll get him next time," Leo assured her insincerely before taking another large bite of his apple.

Tasha closed her eyes, taking a breath as she regained her composure. "So, tell me more about how your day went."

Leo shook his head, pointing to how full his mouth was. Bree took the opportunity to speak instead. "Well, today Stephanie was lying to people by saying that she caught me fixing a screw on my elbow," Bree said, scrunching her face angrily. "I made sure to get her back for those rumors."

"Whadja do?" Leo asked through his full mouth, his eyes wide.

"It's just between us girls," Bree said, a look of self-satisfaction painting her features.

Leo looked as if he was going to press further, but Tasha stopped him, saying "Honey, you probably don't want to know." She shot her step-daughter a look that clearly conveyed her expectation that it wasn't too bad. Bree only shrugged in response.

"Anything else exciting today?" Tasha asked, looking over the three of them again.

"Chase lost his memory," Leo said simply before taking another bite of his apple.

"What!" Tasha exclaimed.

Chase looked up from peeling his orange, saying "Yeah, I guess I can't remember the last two months."

Tasha frowned with concern. "That's kind of serious, right? Even you bionic kids don't just lose your memories randomly, do you?"

Bree shook her head in answer, saying "No, this isn't normal."

"There's a normal?" Leo asked jokingly.

"You didn't hit your head, did you?" Tasha asked Chase.

"I wouldn't know if I had," Chase said. He paused what he was doing to feel his head, and he frowned as he didn't find any tender spots. "I don't feel anything."

"We should talk to Donald about this," Tasha stated matter-of-factly. "I'm going to go find him now." With that she briskly exited the kitchen, making her way to the secret elevator.

"So what's the last thing you remember?" Leo asked Chase curiously.

Chase thought back, saying "I remember I was working on the molecule project with Sabrina – it was our first date – and Adam sabotaged it by bringing out Spike. All because he was jealous. Speaking of Adam, where is he?"

"Who's Adam? And who's Spike?" Bree asked, staring at Chase as if he were an alien. Leo had the same expression on his face.

"Guys, this isn't funny. You know who Adam is," Chase sighed.

"Uh, no we don't," Leo said seriously. "Are you okay up there, or do we need to take you to the funny farm?"

Chase felt anger and fear rise up within him, and he argued "No! Adam is our brother, our oldest brother! Wasn't he just home sick today?"

"Chase, we don't have another brother. It's just me, you, and Leo," Bree said slowly. "There's never been anyone else."

Chase's stomach dropped as his jaw did, his eyes widening. "Di- wha- I-I don't…" he stuttered.

"Okay, there's something really wrong," Leo stated. "Let's just bring you down to Mr. Davenport right now."

"No, leave me alone!" Chase shouted, stumbling off of his stool and away from them. He stopped, trying to get a hold of himself. "Just… just give me a second to try to figure this out, okay?"

Bree and Leo looked at each other, having a silent argument. Bree finally won over, saying "Okay, but only until Mr. Davenport comes up. And you have to stay here."

"I'm not a lunatic!" Chase growled, but he was already starting to doubt himself. "I know what I'm talking about!" The desperation in his voice was clear to even him.

I've got it – they were saying that they didn't know who Spike was, so I'll show them briefly. That'll prove that I'm not crazy, he schemed. Closing his eyes, he searched through his applications, but to his astonishment and growing fear, Spike was gone.

"My commando app – it's gone!" he exclaimed, his eyes snapping open. He turned to face his siblings again, his eyes wide.

"What's a commando app?" Leo asked cautiously.

"It's a mechanism of self-defense – when I'm in danger, it will kick in and make me go commando. Where is my commando app?!"

"Chase, you've never needed anything like that – your super-strength already gives you the advantage," Bree explained slowly, enunciating each word clearly.

Chase swayed in place. "I have super-strength…?" With that barely asked, his eyes rolled up and he collapsed onto the couch.