Hello everyone! Here is chapter ten! Enjoy reading! Reviews are appreciated! :D


Bree, Chase, Oliver, and Skylar watched in stunned silence as Adam finished explaining the events that happened to them not too long ago. He was able to explain all of that with no problem, yet he couldn't spell the word dog.

"Adam," Chase began after his brother finished talking. "You saved us."

"Well, of course I did." Adam replied. "I couldn't let you guys die. I wouldn't know what to do without you."

Bree and Chase smiled as they joined their big brother in a group hug. Oliver and Skylar watched in the background, smiling at the cute sibling moment.

Once the three siblings released from their hug, Bree spoke up. "I think we should go back."

Adam and Chase nodded in agreement. They had left Donald and Douglas in the middle of an argument and not to mention they also left Leo.

"You guys have had quite the adventure." Oliver stated. "You should go back to your family."

Skylar nodded, waving. "Bye!" It was pretty clear she wanted the bionic siblings to leave so she could have her alone time with Oliver.

"Come on, guys. Let's go." Bree grabbed her two brothers and sped them out of the rec room.

Oliver smiled as he turned to look at Skylar. "Now where were we?"


"Mr. Davenport?" Bree sped into the main room with her brothers, startling half of the workers who were there. She frowned when she realized her father, Douglas, and Leo were nowhere to be found.

Horace and Kaz were still in the room when they spotted the three bionic superhumans coming in. They immediately walked over to the confused siblings.

"I'm sure you're wondering where the rest of your family is." Horace stated.

"Yeah," Chase replied. "Where are they?"

"Your brother stormed off and I had to kick your two dads out of my hospital." Horace had an excited grin on his face as he exclaimed. "I love kicking people out of my hospital!"

"What?" Bree asked. "Why?"

"Now I'm sure you're wondering 'What? Why?'" Horace continued. "I had to kick them out because they were displaying inappropriate behavior, also known as childishness."

"Well, where did they go?" Bree inquired, frowning.

"I have no idea." Horace answered.

"Well, where did Leo go?" Chase asked. "You said he stormed off."

"I have no idea either." Horace answered again.

Chase looked at the chief of staff, annoyed. "Do you have any idea of what's going on?"

"Of course I do!" Horace replied. "Just not right now!"

"Hey, wait!" Kaz piped up. "Maybe they're still inside the janitor's closet. You three could go check."

"That's a great idea!" Bree exclaimed. "Let's go!" She then sped into the janitor's closet with Adam and Chase right behind her.

"Finally," Kaz said. "I come up with an idea that doesn't help a villain or cause a villain to attack in any way."

Horace smiled. "And I came up with the idea to have Spotlight shine a spotlight on me wherever I go." At that moment, Spotlight was shining a spotlight on Horace, who struck a pose and was grinning. "I love posing in front of spotlights!"

Kaz rolled his eyes before walking out of the main area of the hospital.


Adam, Bree, and Chase were all crammed inside of the janitor's closet. It was too crowded with two comic-book fanboys trapped inside of a spaceship, what was the difference with three bionic superhumans?

"Adam, your elbow is digging into my ribs." Chase complained as his face was squished against the wall.

"Sorry," Adam replied, moving around until he accidentally stepped on his sister's foot.

"Ow!" Bree exclaimed. "Adam!"

"Sorry!" He replied again. "We can't all fit in here!"

"Then why don't we get out?" Chase asked. "There is a door for a reason!"

"I'll get it!" Bree volunteered as she reached her arm out and grabbed onto the doorknob. Turning it, she opened the door into the janitor's closet and all three siblings fell out, falling on top of each other.

"Kids?"

Adam, Bree, and Chase looked up to see Donald and Douglas looking down on them.

"Hey Mr. Davenport. Hey Douglas. What's up?" Bree asked, acting like everything was normal.

"That's what we would like to know. Where were you guys?" Donald asked.

"We were in the rec room with Oliver and Skylar." Chase stated as he proceeded to get up off his other two siblings and stand up.

"Well, why did you leave in the first place?" Douglas asked.

"We couldn't stand to see you two argue." Bree added. "Especially when it was about us."

"Look, Douglas and I are fine now." Donald said. "But you three need to stay together. Who knows what would happen if you were separated from each other or from us?"

"We're bionic." Bree pointed out. "I think we can take care of ourselves."

"That doesn't mean I still don't get worried about you three." Donald glanced at his brother, who silently nodded back. "We both do."

Bree nodded. "We know. Sorry."

"Hey, where's Leo?" Chase asked. "Horace said he stormed off, but where did he go?"

"Douglas and I don't know. We weren't able to follow him." Donald explained.

Bree groaned. "Great. Our brother's missing." She looked to her brother. "Chase, can't you track him? Isn't that one of your freaky abilities?"

Chase frowned, looking offended. "Yeah, and for your information, I'm not the only one with these freaky abilities."

Bree rolled her eyes. "Just do it!" She exclaimed, annoyed.

Chase sighed before using his bionics to find Leo. After a minute, he finally got a result.

"Where is he?" Bree asked.

Chase looked up at his family, who were staring at him in anticipation. "He's at the Domain. A comic-book shop in Philadelphia."

"Aren't we in Fillydolphin?" Adam asked.

Chase rolled his eyes. "It's pronounced Philadelphia, and yes, we are. In fact, this hospital isn't far from the Domain. If Bree super speeds us there, we should be able to get Leo and go back to Mission Creek."

"Where is Mission Creek again?" Adam asked, clueless as always.

Chase sighed, obviously getting increasingly irritated with his brother. "It's in California."

"Great!" Adam exclaimed, grinning. "Where is that city located again?"

"It's a state, Adam." Bree answered. "Can we just leave already? People are giving us weird looks and that guy with his arm stuck in a gumball machine keeps staring at me."

Adam frowned as he looked over at the guy. "Hey, guy with his arm stuck in a gumball machine! Quit staring at our sister!"

"Let's just go!" Bree exclaimed as she grabbed her family by the arms and sped them out of the hospital, hopefully unnoticed by the people who were inside.


In the Domain, Leo was standing between cardboard cutouts of Blue Tornado and Solar Flare, talking to himself as he was the only one inside the shop.

"I know I shouldn't have run off like that, but those two need to move on." He said. "They're family. They need to stick together and be there for each other, no matter what. What do you guys think?"

Leo looked at the two cardboard cutout superheroes, expecting to receive a response from them, but he didn't. They were cardboard cutout superheroes, after all. "Wow, you two are the strong, silent type, aren't you?"

The door into the comic-book shop opened and the bell above it rung, signaling the entrance of someone, or somebodies. "Leo!"

The boy turned his head to see his siblings and Donald and Douglas. "What are you guys doing here?" He asked.

"Looking for you." Bree responded. "We're going back to Mission Creek. Now."

"Can't it wait a while?" Leo asked. "I'm busy talking to my new superhero buddies." He grinned, putting his arms around Blue Tornado and Solar Flare.

"Those are cardboard cutouts." Chase pointed out.

Leo frowned. "They're the best that I got!"

Bree groaned. "Can we move this along? I want to go home! Do you realize what I've been through?"

Chase raised an eyebrow at his sister. "What you have been through? What about us? Adam and I were there too! If it weren't for us, you wouldn't have gotten out of that nightmare!"

"What are you talking about?" Bree asked.

"I'm talking about the nightmare you had when Adam, Leo, Douglas, and I jumped inside your head!" Chase exclaimed, pointing a finger at Bree. "We saw everything! We know what happened!"

"You mean . . . when I broke my chip?"

Adam nodded. "Yeah, Bree, we were trying to avoid you seeing that and finding out. That's why Chase accidentally broke Mr. Davenport's computer."

"Excuse me?" Chase asked. "I didn't break Mr. Davenport's computer!"

"Oh . . . that's right." Adam said. "You crushed it instead."

Chase looked annoyed. "I didn't crush it!" He yelled frustrated.

Adam put his arm around Chase. "Relax bro, nobody is blaming you or saying it's your fault."

"Because it wasn't my fault!" Chase was about ready to give up at this point.

"Does anybody mind telling me what is going on?" Bree asked. "Because I have no idea what you two bozos are blabbering about!"

"Isn't it obvious, Bree?" Adam stated, putting a hand on Bree's shoulder. "We all know you have a recurring nightmare about when you broke your chip and Chase and I almost didn't make it out alive."

Bree's eyes widened. "You know about that? How?"

"By going inside your head, duh! Think, Bree!" Adam exclaimed.

Chase sighed before giving a more thorough explanation. "When the neurological scanner was used on you, we traveled into your dreams. You had a dream about when you broke your chip, but instead of barely completing the mission and making it out alive, the opposite happened. Adam and I failed the mission and we didn't make it out alive."

Bree frowned and remained silent. She walked over and sat down on the couch. Her three brothers accompanied her while Donald and Douglas stayed standing in the same spot by the cardboard cutout superheroes, listening in on the conversation.

"Bree?" Chase asked, looking at his sister concerned.

"I thought not having bionics and being normal would be the best thing ever." Bree said. "I guess I was wrong."

"You didn't know what would happen, Bree." Leo pointed out.

Bree shook her head. "No, I didn't. Breaking my chip and quitting the team was the biggest mistake I could've ever made. I wish I didn't do it, but I did."

"Bree, it's okay." Adam insisted.

"No, it isn't!" Bree exclaimed, standing up. "You two almost died because of me! You had to go on a mission without me!"

"Well, it's not like it was the first time." Chase stated. "Remember when you ditched us for Owen? You got quarantined because of that."

"How can you guys forgive me? I've made too many mistakes. I'm a burden on the team. You deserve someone better than me. I should quit again."

"No, Bree!" Leo exclaimed. "That's not true! We need you!"

Chase nodded in agreement. "Bree, you're not a burden. You're essential to the team. We all have forgiven you for what you've done. We understand why you did it and it's okay. We forgive you, I promise."

Tears welled up in Bree's eyes as she looked up at her brother. "But . . . y-you almost died, Chase. B-Because of me."

"Bree . . ."

"Giselle kidnapped you." Bree interrupted. "And when Adam and I saw you lying motionless on that table, we really thought we had lost you. We thought we had lost our brother. And I blamed myself for it, because it was my fault. I fell for Troy's tricks and it put you in danger. I'm sorry. I'm really, really sorry. Please don't hate me."

"Bree, I could never hate you. You're my sister. I love you! We all do!" Chase replied.

Bree smiled. "I love you guys too. I'm sorry I didn't tell you sooner. I was afraid that if I talked about my nightmare, it would actually happen."

"It won't, Bree." Adam said. "We'll always be here for you. We're a team." He pulled his sister into a hug.

"And teams never quit on each other." Chase added, putting his arm around his sister and brother, joining the group hug.

"We're all in this together, right guys?" Leo asked as he joined in the hug as well.

All of them nodded. "Right!"

Bree laughed. "Thanks guys! I really needed that!"

"Not to interrupt such a lovely family bonding moment, but shouldn't we be getting back to Mission Creek right about now?" Douglas asked, walking up to the four siblings.

Bree nodded. "I'll super speed us there. Hold on!" She exclaimed as her brothers and Donald and Douglas grabbed onto each other.

As soon as everyone was huddled together, the bionic girl sped out of the Domain and back to their mansion in Mission Creek.


Tasha was just about to set a tray of freshly baked lasagna on the table when she felt a breeze blow into the door-less house and her missing family members suddenly appear in the living room.

Quickly setting the tray down, Tasha rushed over to her family. "Oh thank goodness! Where were you guys?"

"You have no idea." Bree replied. "But it was quite the adventure."

Tasha frowned as she gave each of them a bone-crushing hug. "You had me worried sick! Especially you mister." She pointed to Leo. "What did I say about messing with Donald's inventions?"

"But mom, you wouldn't believe what we went through!" Leo exclaimed. "I got to go into everyone's dreams! I saw things you could never see in the real world! We even went back to Mighty Med!"

Tasha sighed. "This is what I get for marrying a billionaire tech mogul. At least you're all okay. Now does anyone want some lasagna? I just pulled it out of the oven!"

Adam immediately piped up. "Ooh! I do!" He walked over to the table and sat down, digging right into the food.

"Sorry for worrying you, Tasha." Donald said, pulling his wife aside and giving her a hug. "Things happen, I guess."

Tasha nodded as she patted her husband on the shoulder. "I understand. I guess this is just something I'm going to have to get used to."

"Believe me, we're all going to have to get used to it." Donald replied, a smile forming on his face. "At least this crazy adventure is finally over."

The billionaire tech mogul failed to notice his only daughter bite her lip nervously.

"Yes, it is." Tasha stated. "Now let's all sit together and have a nice dinner, just like any other regular and ordinary family."

One by one, the Davenport family members began to take their seat at the dining room table. Adam was already halfway through his lasagna by the time they got there.

Bree lagged behind (ironically) and stopped when a thought occurred to her. "Wait . . ."

Chase looked up at his sister, an eyebrow raised. "What is it, Bree?"

"I just had a thought." She replied. "Where is the neurological scanner?"

Everyone turned their heads and looked down on the floor to see scattered broken pieces of what was or used to be the neurological scanner.

Donald's eyes widened and they looked like they were going to pop right out of his head. "My . . . prototype . . . invention . . . I spent . . . weeks . . . on." A jumble of words came out of his mouth and his family all looked at him worriedly.

Leo looked sympathetic. "Sorry, Big D. This time, it wasn't my fault."

Donald didn't respond, instead he asked. "Who was the last one to wear it?"

All eyes went on Douglas, who sat there uncomfortably. "Why do you automatically assume it was me who broke it? I never even got to touch the thing!"

Chase crossed his arms and narrowed his eyes at his uncle. "Then how was it you woke up?" He asked. "Someone must've deactivated it and taken it off your head or else you'd still be asleep on the couch."

Tasha immediately looked guilty and she spoke up. "Actually, it wasn't Douglas."

All eyes went on her. "What?"

"It was me. I came home from the grocery store and saw the front door missing. Douglas was lying on the couch, asleep and unaware of anything going on. I also noticed all of you were gone. I was upset so I took the invention off Douglas's head. He woke up and I demanded an explanation from him. I must've accidentally thrown it on the floor after Douglas explained everything and then ran down into the lab. I had no idea it broke. I'm really sorry."

Donald gave his wife a reassuring smile. "No worries, Tasha. It's okay. I don't blame you for anything. Besides, it's just an invention. I can always make another one."

Tasha smiled, feeling a sense of relief washing over her. Meanwhile, everyone else remained silent and returned to their meal of partially cold, half-eaten lasagna.


It was late at night. The adults in the house had already gone to sleep, but four certain teenagers were down in the lab, wide awake.

"I guess our days of dream traveling are over." Bree said, breaking the silence that had filled the room.

Adam was eating an apple (apparently the lasagna earlier wasn't enough). Chase was sitting in front of Mr. Davenport's computer, typing away. Leo was standing behind, looking over his shoulder for some reason.

"Leo, please stop," Chase told his brother. "You're breathing on my neck."

Leo rolled his eyes as he walked away and stood next to Bree, who frowned at her brothers. "Really? No one is going to respond?"

"What is there to say?" Chase asked. "The neurological scanner is broken. We can't travel into anyone's heads anymore. End of story."

"Yeah, I know that." Bree stated. "But you have to admit, it was fun, wasn't it?"

Chase shrugged in response.

"Well, it was." Bree continued. "And I'm going to miss it. We traveled into all of our dreams–" She paused.

Chase turned away from the computer screen to look at his sister. "Bree?"

"We traveled into all our dreams, except Mr. Davenport's."

"So?"

Bree rolled her eyes. "So? We have to travel into his dream!"

"Why?"

"Because we want to! Duh!" Bree exclaimed. "Why do you always have to be a buzzkill?"

Chase ignored his sister's last comment. "That's not a valid reason."

"Who cares? I want to see what our father dreams about! Don't you?" Bree looked at her brother, expecting an answer.

Chase sighed. "Maybe . . ."

Bree smiled as she looked up at Adam and Leo. "What about you guys?"

Leo shrugged. "I guess it would be interesting."

Adam mumbled something inaudibly, his mouth full of chewed-up apple chunks.

"Great!" Bree grinned. "We're all in!"

"Aren't you forgetting something?" Chase interrupted. "We have no way to go inside his head."

"But we do," Bree replied. "It's just broken, but anything broken can be fixed. We have the pieces." She put a hand on her brother's shoulder. "Chase here just has to fix it."

"Why me?"

"Adam will most likely just throw things around and break more stuff, Leo is incompetent (hey!), and I'm planning on giving myself a much needed manicure so I don't want to risk chipping a nail." Bree proceeded to explain.

Chase scoffed. "Yeah," He muttered under his breath. "Like a manicure is going to cure those tiger claws."

Bree grabbed onto her brother's shirt and pulled him out of the chair he was sitting in. "What did you say?"

"N-Nothing!" Chase responded a little bit too quickly. He would never admit it, but his sister did scare him sometimes.

"That's what I thought." She replied, dropping her brother onto the floor. "Fix the dream showy thingy."

Chase scrambled back up onto his feet and glared at his sister before making his way out of the lab to fetch the broken neurological scanner pieces.

"This is so going to cost me." He mumbled, frowning.


So, the Davenports finally got back home, Bree finally found out about her nightmare, and Chase is fixing something yet again. What do you readers think will happen next? Any guesses? And what do you think the Lab Rats will see inside Donald's dream? I'd love to hear your thoughts and guesses!

Also, someone reviewed and asked if they could use this 'dream traveling' idea in one of their own fanfictions. That's perfectly fine with me! Go ahead if you want to! Shout-out to all the other reviewers! I'm so happy you're enjoying the story so far! Your wonderful comments make writing this ten times more fun! Anyways, thanks for reading! See ya next time! :D