Ray was fully fast asleep once more.
It seems the serum that Egon had injected into him was taken effect.
Not only did it make Ray tired causing him to sleep, but it also had a plus side as Jeanie checked on his temperature again.
She took the thermometer out of his mouth and read it.
"99.4 degrees.
Still high, but at least Ray's no longer in the triple digets," said Jeanie, as she removed the gloves she was wearing and placed on a fresh pair.
She along with Peter,Egon and Winston, had them on as well.
"The serum's taking effect," said Egon, as he began to attach what looked like tiny suction cups to Ray's forehead, while Peter placed a clip on to the index finger of Ray's left hand.
The meanwhile, Winston tried to set up a monitor, that was on a stand, which he wheeled to Ray's bedside.
"I sure hope I'm doing this right.
I hate to mess up anything," said Winston.
"You have it at the proper settings and calabrations.
Thank you Winston," said Egon, as he changed gloves.
"What is the monitor for?"
To indicate the patterns of Ray's sleeping and checking if he's able to communicate with anyone from the afterlife.
"How does it work?" asked Jeanie.
"Well, right now now then line patterns is green and blue, which just measures heart rate and brain activity.
If a white line shows up, it mean there's a spiritial present,"Egon explained.
"Looks more like a combonation of a TV set and a microwave," Winston pointed out.
"Does this mean we can get cable and warm up a burrito while keeping an eye on Ray?" asked Peter.
"No," Egon answered.
He then tapped a few keys on a board under the screen.
Suddenly, two lines, one in green and the other in blue appeared onto the monitor.
"What now?" asked Winston.
"Looks like we wait and see what happens," Jeanie replied.
"Correct," Egon answered.
Jeanie and the three ghostbusters waited to see if any changes came onto the screen.
But it still showed the blue and green lines.
The four waited about an hour and a half, but still nothing had changed.
"Does you think we can take a break?" asked Peter.
"Peter's right.
I don't think us waiting around will make the changes go faster," Winston suggested.
"Very well then," Egon answered.
And they left the room to let Ray, who was still calling Kimmie's name in his sleep rest.

During the break, the three ghostbusters had a lunch of leftover Chinese takeout from the night before, while Jeanie had a salad she brought from home.
"I sure hope this plan of yours works," Winston said to Egon, who replied,"Actually, this was all Ray's theory.
"It is?"
"Back when he Venkman and I were working at Columbia University, Ray pitched this notion to me.
This was all his ideas and theories, I was just the note taker on this."
"How can I forget, I was your first guine pig with this method, Peter pointed out, Did the monitor catch on fire?"
"Yes, but that was because we were using out dated equipment that the school was just going to throw away in the garbage, and since are department didn't have the funds, we had to make do with what we had."

After lunch, everyone headed back to the bedroom to check on Ray and to see any changes on to the screen.
However, it was still only the blue and green colored lines.
Just then, Ray who was sound asleep began to muddered.
"Kimmie, Kimmie, he went.
Suddenly, a while line appeared on the monitor.
The three ghostbusters and Jeanie looked in shock.
"What in the world?" said Jeanie.
"Unbelievable," Winston added.
"Holy crap," said Peter.
"It's the real deal all right, said Egon, who turned to Winston and said,"Grab the video camera off the filing cabinet.
I want to see if I can capture this."
Winston raced to the lab, and came back seconds later, holding the camera.
"Great, Winston turn the camera on and keep focus on the screen,Venkman you and Jeanie observe Ray, while I adjust the calabrations," said Egon as he tuned a few knobs surrounding the monitor.
"Kimmie, Kimmie," Ray said softy in his sleep.
Jeanie took a closer look at Ray's face.
He began to have sweat forming at his forehead.
She then placed her hand to his face.
"I think Ray's getting feverish again," said Jeanie.
"Give him a quick temperature check," said Egon, who was able to look away from the monitor for a few seconds.
Jeanie slipped the thermometer under Ray's tongue, and removed it a few moments later.
"It's climbing back to the triple numbers again," she said.
"The serum must be wearing off, said Egon.
He turned to the two and said,"Peter, you and Winston keep an eye on the screen, I'm going to give Ray another injection."

Egon dashed out of the bedroom, and returned moments later with a syringe.
He quickly placed on a fresh change of gloves, grabbed Ray's arm, cleaned an area with an alcahol soaked cotton ball, lightly touch the needle onto the arm and gingerly squeezed the syringe, as he did the last time.
However, Egon decided to give Ray almost a full dose, rather than the half.
"Let's see if the larger does keeps the fever away longer," said Egon.
"Uh Spengs come take a look at the screen," Peter called.
Egon returned to the monitor and saw that the blue and green lines were connected with the white line.
"What the hell does all this mean?" asked Peter.
"Beats me, said Winston, as he countinued to focus on the monitor with the video camera.
Egon returned to Ray's bed.
He then wrapped a blood pressure cuff around his bicep and began to pump the cuff.
"His numbers appear to be lower than normal," said Egon, reading the blood pressure reader.
Egon then placed on his stephascope, placed the main piece on Ray's chest and checked his heartbeats.
"His heart's beating slowly, said, Egon, who placed his index and middle fingers on the side of Ray's neck and said,"And he has a light pulse."
"Should we wake him up?" asked Jeanie, who was starting to get worry.
"Unfortuntly we can't, as any kind of disturbance may cause distress to his body.
"Only Ray can get up on his own," said Egon.