I'm so sorry for the long wait! To be honest, I kinda forgot about this story. I'm really sorry! Anyway, just a reminder, Mimi and Roger know that Marc is in Mark's body, but they don't know where Mark is. Oh, and these next chapters will be all about Mark's…adventures. Enjoy! Oh, and if any of the information about Xbox, Playstation 2 and/or Gamecube is wrong, I'm really sorry. I just went by what I see in stores and what I overhear my brother say.

Mark woke up feeling very refreshed and well rested.

"You know what," he told Scamp, who was licking his fingers, "I'm going to go shopping! I'm gonna go to the nearest mall and go crazy!"

With that, Mark rolled out of bed and changed into some clean and comfortable clothes. After that he made his way to the kitchen and, having gone grocery shopping the day before, poured himself a heaping bowl of Captain Crunch and filled it to the brim with milk. He quickly guzzled it down and dashed out the door, after making sure his wallet was safely in his pocket. He was anxious to get to the mall and be able to spend as much as he desired.

Luckily, the mall was only a few miles away and, having lived in New York City for so long, Mark was able to get there relatively quickly.

The filmmaker gasped as he entered the large building. He hadn't been to a mall in ages and this place was amazing!

Not sure where to begin, Mark randomly headed towards the nearest shop, which was a videogame store. The man ran about the store like a kid in a candy shop, admiring the advanced-to-him systems of Xbox, Playstation 2 and Gamecube.

"Can I help you?" a man in the store outfit asked, approaching Mark.

Mark nodded. "I'd like to buy one of these," he said, gesturing at the three systems in front of him, "But I'm not sure which. Could you help me?"

The man, whose nametag read 'Pete', nodded. "Sure, we'll each is very different. The Xbox has the most sports games- so if you're into that kind of stuff that system is probably what you want."

Mark crinkled his nose. "I'm not a big sports guy," he mumbled.

Pete nodded. "The Playstation 2 has the largest amount of games, and they vary. The Gamecube has the least amount of games, with a few sports but mostly Mario. There are also quite a few one player games."

"Who's Mario?" Mark asked.

Pete pulled a game off of the rack and pointed to a little man in a red cap, blue overalls and had a brown mustache. "This is Mario, and he has a whole bunch of friends."

Mark smiled. He liked the look of this guy. "I'll take the Gamecube," he said.

Pete nodded. "Well, pick a color and a few games and I'll hook you up with controllers and a memory card free of cost."

"Thanks!" Mark said, turning around to face the giant wall of Gamecube games.

Finally, he chose Super Mario Sunshine, Super Smash Brothers, Mario Kart Racing: Double Dash, and Donkey Konga. He brought the games up to the counter, and Pete rang them up along with his bright red Gamecube.

Pete named the price and Mark simply handed him a credit card, smiling all the while. He couldn't wait to visit the candy store he'd seen just a few shops over.

"I'll need you to sign this," Pete said, handing Mark a receipt.

Mark gulped. He'd forgotten about that. He was sure he and the man whose body he now controlled had different names. Mark looked over the receipt, sighing silently with relief when he saw a name- Marc Kohan. Mark quickly put his signature on the thin paper, and, by sheer luck, had nearly the same penmanship as Marc.

"Hey Pete," Mark said, "I'm going to be doing a lot more shopping so do you think you could hold onto this stuff until I come back?"

Pete smiled. "Sure thing," he answered, taking the bag and putting it behind the counter, "I just need your name."

"Marc Kohan," Mark said simply, the familiar name rolling off this tongue with ease.