THIS IS NOT THE FINAL CHAPTER! I intend it to be, but then it ran away from me and there will be one—two more. Thank you to Dr. Zone for the idea for how to end it, it's not exactly what they suggested, but it is inspired by. Also, quick response to SonicMax. I saw that too when I was writing it, but no, they are just really close, I think much more like siblings. I did briefly (for like, two seconds) consider having them be in a poly relationship, but, while I have no problem with that, I decided not to. Inbreeding and incest are utterly disgusting. So no, just no, none of that. And Danny belongs to Sam, I can't mess with that. Sorry this took so long to get out, no inspiration, then a horrible stomach virus, then no inspiration. Thank you for the reviews! On with the story!

Charmcaster tilted her head, and her green eyes flickered around. To the sky, the soldiers waiting outside the dome, directly in front of her, to Rex and Agent Six, and finally down.

"That depends on how you look at it." She finally said, "But for us, we want to show the world what we've been through."

"By allowing the human race to be infected with rogue nanites?" Agent Six asked skeptically.

"Well, this human race. Yeah. Really, what we do depends on what human race we come across. Of course, there are universes without the human race, but we grew up human and they're mostly the ones responsible for what happened to us so we usually just bother them. Though we'll bother the Galvans or the Anodites on occasion." Omnimatrix said, and Rex made a confused face and Omnimatrix rolled his eyes and elaborated. "A Galvan made the Omnitrix, and Charmcaster is half Anodite."

"And the those are…" The irritable EVO prompted.

"Aliens." Hybrid said shortly. He turned his head and whispered in Omnimatrix's ear, who snorted and nodded. Charmcaster looked at them inquisitively, and Omnimatrix leaned down and presumably repeated what Hybrid had said. She giggled and whispered back

"Yeah, he really does." Rex frowned and Agent Six raised an eyebrow.

"What're you talking about?" Rex asked, and Charmcaster smiled and shook her head,

"They were just remarking that you remind them of themselves when they were younger." Rex opened his mouth to object, but Charmcaster cut him off. "Before you fly into a rage, remember, we're all much older than we look. Hybrid was probably around when your grandfather was born. Omni and I are both almost one hundred." Rex still looked ready to disagree, but Agent Six shot a look at him and he sat back.

"What is this stuff anyway?" He asked, gesturing to the table and chairs and the dome.

"Ectoplasm." "Mana." Charmcaster and Hybrid said at the same time.

"What is Ectoplasm? Or mana?" Agent Six asked, and Hybrid raised an eyebrow at Charmcaster and Omnimatrix. They seemed to have a short, silent conversation, and Hybrid smirked.

"Ectoplasm is ghost guts, blood, flesh, matter, whatever you want to call it. It's what ghosts are made of." He said, Agent Six looked disgusted for a moment but managed to clear his expression quickly. Rex however, pulled a face and jumped up.

"Eww! That's disgusting!" He exclaimed loudly, and Hybrid laughed.

"You think? Imagine you made a chair out of your own blood. That's basically what it is to me, deal with it." Despite the apparently gory subject matter, Hybrid's eyes shone with laughter, no trace of disgust in their cold, blue depths. Rex supposed that made sense, apparently this, hybrid, had been around for a while, that would probably desensitize you to the fact that you used your own blood for furniture.

"And mana is life energy, I can control it because I have 'the spark'." Charmcaster said.

"Anything else you'd like to know?" She asked innocently, and Rex glared at her.

"Show me what you can do." He demanded, and Omnimatrix raised an eyebrow.

"We can't show you everything we can do, we'd be here for a week!" The hourglass eyed boy laughed.

"Then show us some, I must admit I am curious as well." Agent Six said, and all three considered for a moment.

"Yeah, why not? Make your guards leave and we'll show you." Omnimatrix said.

"Why?! You've told us all this and haven't complained about them-" Rex broke off, jabbing his thumb at the soldiers still positioned in a circle around the dome, "once! So why can't you show us what you can do?" He demanded, and Hybrid smiled.

"But Rex, that's the key thing. We've told you. Don't you remember Charmcaster telling you earlier that the dome was soundproof? We like to keep our powers under wraps, and I'm afraid that Omni may have shown his age in that memory laps a moment ago. We cannot, well, will not, show your…mentor? Boss? Caretaker? Trainer?" Hybrid shook his head "We would only show you what we can do. No-one else."

"Shown my age old man? You had lived a thousand lifetimes before I was born!" Omnimatrix raged playfully, and Charmcaster laughed. As the two boys got distracted with their squabble, Charmcaster continued talking to Rex and Agent Six.

"I'm afraid they are right, we won't show anyone but you what we can do." Charmcaster said, "Agent Six would have to leave, and we'd have to go somewhere no-one could see us."

"Why are you so desperate to keep your powers under wraps?" Rex asked, and Charmcaster's eyes lost their shine, lids going down and lips curling.

"If we show, we die. It's almost happened to Omni and it did happen to Hybrid. Someone got their hands on him and engineered weapons. It took him years to recover." Rex blinked and Agent Six frowned. He opened his mouth but Omnimatrix cut him off.

"Don't say that 'you can assure us that won't happen'. Even if you tried to prevent it—which trust me, if you knew what we could do, you wouldn't—someone else would manage it."

"One hour." Rex said. "You take me wherever—let them track me—but take me wherever and show me what you can do for one hour." Agent Six, Hybrid, Omnimatrix and Charmcaster considered.

"That's manageable." Agent Six said, the trio nodded.

"Com'on Rex. Hybrid, you go ahead." Omnimatrix said, and Hybrid nodded. The table and chairs dissolved into puddle of ectoplasm, and slithered, almost snake like, back to Hybrid before he seemed to absorb them. He grinned and faded away, disappearing into the air.

"That was ghost teleportation. I'll explain it when we get there." Charmcaster said.

"You've flown before, right?" She asked after a tracking chip had been placed on Rex's shoulder, she had gotten rid of the mana dome and her and Omnimatrix had dragged him behind a building while Agent Six explained what was going to happen.

"Yeah…" Rex said hesitantly.

"Good. This'll be fun then. Omni? I think Rex would like a ride." She said, and Omnimatrix grinned. Prepare for (non-gory) detail, the Stinkfly transformation is one of my favorites. Second only to XLR8, or maybe Wildmutt. Pea soup green crept up his wrists and his clothes moulded to fit him perfectly, like a second skin. Small wings grew out of his back and grew bigger as his legs fused together, his ankles stretched, bent backwards, and feet fused and made an arrow shape. His arms took on a point as his fingers fused and two more on each side grew out of what had been his legs. His grin stayed as black crept up his neck and his eyes pulled into his head, skin growing over the sockets and a circular shape growing out of his forehead. Six, tube-like somethings, eyestalks, Rex supposed, grew out of the sides of Omnimatrix's face, all pointed at Rex, and the shape on Omnimatrix's forehead took on the design his human eyes held, but didn't seem to see, as his hair was sucked into his head. A green light shone over all of this and it happened in the space of a few seconds. Rex gagged.

"Doesn't that hurt?" He asked, Charmcaster giggled.

"Do your transformations hurt?" Omnimatrix asked, in a high, breathy, hissing, buzzing voice. "I'd even wager that mine hurt less because all they are is my DNA being replaced and acceleration of the death and replacement of cells so that I change. You have machines growing out of you and replacing your flesh." He continued, and Charmcaster smiled.

"What?" Omnimatrix said defensively, eyestalks pointing at Charmcaster. "I pay attention when you explain this stuff to me. Even if it's only because I've got nothing better to do." Charmcaster rolled her eyes and pushed herself up onto Omnimatrix's back as he kneeled down, then offered a hand to Rex.

"Aww com'on. Let's give him a proper Stinkfly ride." Omnimatrix, now apparently Stinkfly, said, and Rex's eyes widened. Stinkfly took off, the swooped down and caught the back of Rex's jacket. He felt himself get thrown up in the air and land on something hard but bendy. He opened his eyes, he had closed them mid-fling, and saw that he was on Stinkfly's back, behind Charmcaster. She was laughing and patting Stinkfly on the head.

"What was that for!?" Rex asked alarmedly, and Stinkfly responded, "Whenever I give someone new a ride on Stinkfly I do that. I think it's because I did it to her—" He pointed one of his eyestalks at Charmcaster as best he could, "All the time when I first got this."

"You think?" Rex said skeptically.

"Don't." Charmcaster said, and Rex went quiet. They flew in silence for a while, until they reached the outskirts of town. Stinkfly landed in front of an old, presumably condemned hotel that looked as if it had been through a few hurricanes. Charmcaster hopped off and Rex was unceremoniously bucked off. The building set him on edge, there was something wrong with it. A flash of green shone in his peripheral vision and Omnimatrix was standing next to him a moment later. Charmcaster walked up to the rotting, splintered door and rapped her knuckles on it, twice. The door swung open and an eerie green glow sprang from it.

Oh boy, this may have been a mistake. Rex thought.

I did, well, maybe not my BEST, but I tried pretty dang hard, so I hope you enjoyed this. Like, review, whatever, tell me what you thought in some fashion. REMEMBER! ONE MORE CHAPTER. It will be out soon! If you're lucky it'll be out later today!