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CHAPTER SEVEN

After the incident, Robbie ate all the junk food in Stephanie's house and paced her room, plotting aloud to himself.
"If I pretend to get hurt while playing with Sportacus, I can make him think I'm so mad at him, he'll never want to see me again and he'll leave LazyTown... FOREVER!"
Robbie stopped because something didn't feel right.
"FOREVER!"
It echoed and Robbie reared his pink head back, clutched the air and laughed as loud as he could.

Meanwhile, Pixel was in his room and he heard Stephanie's voice echo "forever." He was making that thing Robbie asked for... Pixel didn't know what he was doing, but things felt strange, and he was bored.
"All it'll do is tell me the name of whoever I'm pointing this thing at..." He pointed it at himself.
"PIXEL," the remote said in a monotone robotic voice.
"I think it's done," Pixel shrugged. He took it and left his house, in search of Robbie or Stephanie.

It was a little bit past noon, and Stephanie finally managed to get up. She looked around and groggily noticed that the disguises behind her had changed over night. Stephanie shook her head, and wearily climbed out of the lair. The bright sun was almost too much for her, but she pressed on.Nobody was outside, and she was a bit depressed. In the distance, she could see Sportacus scratch the back of hs head and sit on a bench.
"This is not good," Stephanie said, and ran up to her hero. Within several seconds, she was tired of running and just walked the rest of the way, landing on the bench next to Sportacus with all her weight. Sportacus didn't bother to look up. "Are you okay, Sportacus?" Stephanie asked. Sportacus shook his head.
"Today is not a good day, Robbie," he said. "Nobody's playing. You win for today."
"What happened?" Stephanie asked. Sportacus didn't seem to notice that who he thought was Robbie was being really nice. "I upset Stephanie," Sportacus replied. "I don't get it! What did I do?"
"Sometimes, people are not themselves," Stephanie replied, rolling her eyes, knowing it better than anyone. Sportacus nodded off. Stephanie wondered if telling Sportacus what was going on would work.
"Sportacus.."
"Yeah, Robbie?"
"What if I told you I'm not myself..." Stephanie said slowly. Sportacus waited for her to continue. "...what if I told you that I'm really Stephanie?"
Sportacus looked up at Stephanie in Robbie's body, and Pixel was wandering where he wasn't needed.