We orbed back home to the basement. Back to New Jersey. Mom and Dad waited for us as we arrived. When they saw us they ran towards us happy that we were alive. Hugs were given, things were said, everything was perfect. Castiel and Lalie stood to the side avoiding the family reunion, but I saw Lalie whisper something in Castiel's ear. His faced changed as he walked towards us.

"Now that the battle is over the boys will have to give up their powers".

"No" they yelled.

"You pasted the test. When you're older you will be more than ready to handle what's to come with Daniel's help, but until that day you will have to live ordinary lives".

"Isn't there another way?" I asked.

"I'm sorry, but there is not".

He went through his coat and pulled out two of my books. One was my journal that I wrote everything about my life in and the other was my small spell book.

"What if we don't want to give them up?" Kevin asked. "They have brought us closer to Dan than ever. What if we don't want to lose that?"

"I'm with Kevin" Nick said.

"Then you will be stripped of them completely, never to receive them again. The choice is yours?" Castiel said.

They nodded and came to an agreement.

"Fine what do we have to do?" Joe asked.

"You each say this spell once and when it's said the third time you will no longer have you powers".

Castiel handed them the book as they gathered together. I couldn't find any words to say. I thought about stopping it, but knew that wasn't the right thing to do. I wanted to do something, but what mattered was that they pasted the test. Which means someday we will have this again. They looked to me and then to the book.

"From once they came return them now. Vanish the words, vanish our powers" Kevin said.

"From once they came return them now. Vanish the words, vanish our powers" Joe said.

Nick was the last to recite the spell. He looked to me and I could see in his eyes that he didn't want to do it, but he knew he had no choice. It had to be done. Everything that happened to us flashed in my mind. Though it was a tough battle we made it through, and we would make it through this as well.

"From once they came return them now. Vanish the words, vanish our powers" Nick said.

White and purple orbs of light flashed through the basement. The wind blew fiercely. The spell was on going. It lasted well over a minute. Three white orbs rose from Kevin, Joe, and Nick. The orbs flew around and flew to the sky. The wind stopped, no lights flashed. The spell ended and there they stood powerless, weak, human.

Mom came over and brought them closer to her and cried. I think I even felt a tear drop from my eyes as well. It was a very sad moment. Kevin broke off from the hug and walked to me.

"Danny" he said.

"Yeah" I said trying to pull myself together.

"Thank you".

"No it's me who should be thanking you. Without any of you I wouldn't have been able to do any of this. You guys helped me out in ways that you don't even know. So thank you for being here for me".

"Your welcome" Nick said. "And just because we don't have our powers doesn't mean we can't help. We know the truth now, so we're in this together".

"I wish that was true but….". I felt more tears coming and tried holding them back as best as I could. "Since you don't have your powers you can't remember any of this".

"What?" Joe asked.

I couldn't hold the tears back any longer. "It's one of their stupid rules, but you can't remember any of this". I looked to the clock, it was five til ten. I had five minutes left with them. "I wish there was another way, but there isn't". I reached for my speel book.

"The memory spell?" Kevin asked.

I nodded and turned through the pages. Within seconds I could feel a force hold me in place. Three bodies connected to mine in out final hug through this journey. There were no more words needed to be said. This hug spoke for us. It said our last goodbyes. They released me and stepped back and formed a line. One, two, three. I took a breath and recited the spell.

"Memories that lies inside. Chains and links we must unbind. Sever those that are new. Erase them all so they never knew".

A bright white light blinded us all. I strong force of warmth came over me. The light faded and I found myself on the roof of the Jonas's house. The same spot where Nick and I talked. The same place were this journey began. I walked across the roof and looked through the windows at all three of them sleeping. Castiel and Lalie stood in silence while they watched me.

"What do they think happened to me?" I asked Castiel.

"To them they believe that you left after that dinner with the girl named Maya. Only your parents remember what happened".

So that was it. Everything that brought us together was now a lost memory.

"Can I have so time alone?" I asked.

"Of course".

I didn't have much time. Though the memories were gone, they still lived within them deep down. I took out my journal and wrote down everything that happened to us as fast as I could. Once every detail was written down I orbed the journal into their room. I made sure that the book was hidden, so that they wouldn't find it so soon, but I knew they would within time. I smiled knowing that my secrets would be theirs one day. Yes one day it will be ours. I turned and walked towards Castiel and Lalie.

"I'm ready" I told Castiel.

"Very well" he said.

I looked to Lalie. "Lalie what will you do now?"

"I think I will leave this planet" she said. "The screecher is in safe hands so it's time to take my leave".

"Thank you for coming" I said.

"Anytime. Goodbye to you all" she said disappearing into the night.

I jumped off the roof and turned to look at the house once more. Thinking of the people that lie inside. Castiel appeared next to me as I stared. I was scared and grateful that I could spend more than a day with them. My first full week with my brothers. We had some good times. They stood by me without question. I am very grateful to have them in my life. I look forward to the adventures we will have in the future. I turned my attention to Castiel.

"Let's go home" I told him disappearing into the wind, leaving them all behind.