A few days went by, wearing John, Rose, Jade and especially Dave out. The chance of being found out increased everyday. Lunch was their one break they didn't have to worry about accidentally slipping up as much. As Rose, John and Jade went over to the big kid playground they noticed Dave waiting for them.

"Hey Dave! How's it going?" John smiled.

Jade froze a second. "Dave... Who's over here?" John and Rose looked at the park for whoever Jade was talking about.

"She says she knows what's going on." Dave walked over to them. "I thought she might be able to help us."

"It's worth a try." Rose sighed. Dave lead the way under the playground to were the girl waited, the glare of the 3DS lights on her glasses.

She looked up, then closed the device. "Hey! Name's Sam. Don't worry about filling me in, 'cause I know all about the powers. Just, how did you guys get them?"

"There's a book in Rose's attic." John blurt out.

"Let me guess, you followed the instructions and got powers, am I right?" Sam asked.

The kids nodded. "Do you know if there's an chance of us returning to normal?" Jade questioned.

"Sorry, zero chance. Zip. Nada. You're stuck with them." The kids grumbled in disappointment. "Hey, it isn't that bad. My word of advice; don't get found out. Someone finds out and your screwed." Sam stood up. "Oh, and keep it on the down low, alright?" She strode away, unfazed by the conversation.

"She is right. It's best to not get caught. It would end badly." Rose noted.

"How do yo- oh yeah." John trailed off, looking off in another direction.

"I'll see if I can find someone. This is happening." Dave stated as the bell rung.

...hours later...

Jade stood up, terrified but now wide awake. Quickly she realized it was very cold. She realized she was in the park near Rose's house; her powers kept taking her places when she was scared, but never when she wanted to. Her pajama dress only went to her knees, leaving her ears and legs clearly visible.

...moments earlier...

Tavros worked on his computer, sitting on a park bench. The cool air helped him think, which was just what he needed for this case. Gamzee might have been right, Tavros thought after going over the information. The phenomenon followed a pattern that could easily be two kids going from place to place- no, it had to be something else, something more realistic. He heard a soft crackle of electricity, looking up at the sound. A little girl stood in the cold, looking around nervously.

Tavros walked over slowly, quickly noticing her paws and ears. "Uh... Hi there. Are you okay?" The girl looked over, frightened.

"Oh no." She muttered, starting to shake.

"Hey, it's alright. Are you lost?" Tavros kneeled down, trying not to scare the girl. "Do you need help?"

"I have to get home." The girl seemed to think a while. "I can't remember the way home." She seemed to start panicking.

"Hey, calm down. Maybe I could call your parents? Do you know their phone number?" Tavros asked, pulling out his phone.

The girl quickly went into panic. Suddenly she disappeared in a flash of green sparks. Tavros dialed up one of his contacts, hurrying back to his computer. "Hello, Tavros. What do you got?" Vriska asked.

"I think I need back up."

Jade calmed down, realizing she was now close to Rose's house. She walked down the street in silence, hoping no one else saw her. Finally she found Rose's house, knocking on the door. Mom opened the door, clearly tired and drunk. Jade walked to the guest room without a word, promptly falling asleep.

"I think I found someone." Dave stated as John, Rose and Jade walked up to the playground. Dave disappeared under the slide, returning with a girl in a long blue green dress.

"Hello, my name is Zecora. I was informed of your problem and will try to help the best I can." Zecora gave a slight smile.

"She'll be joining us at lunch. She thinks we might be able to get rid of our powers, or at least get them under control." Dave added.

Rose sighed," Alright. It's worth trying."

(Authors note: Zecora is an OC of Speretmoon. Also, thank you to anyone reading the story; I didn't expect so many people.)