"Son, so you are telling me that we were right about that kid being a mirror person?" Felix asked as he drove back to their house, along with Agatha, David and Sam.
"Yes, you were right," David grumbled, disappointed at having been proven wrong about mirror people being a myth.
"Wow, I can't believe this," Agatha said, joyful. "We finally got our son to see things from our point of view."
"Yeah, you here that, son, you were actually wrong about something," Felix taunted. David groaned in embarrassment. In spite of this, he folded his arms and raised his head high in an attempt to look dignified.
"So, can you drop me off back in the forest now?" Sam asked hopefully. Felix shook his head.
"Oh, come on, guys, do we really have to do this?" Sam asked, exasperated. "I just saved your daughter's life and you're still holding me hostage?"
"We're not holding you hostage, we're doing it for your own safety," Felix claimed. "How does that work?" Sam asked. "What do I have to be afraid of, except for you?"
"Well, there's the obvious, like criminals and wild animals lurking about," Agatha mentioned. "I killed a Doberman like it was a flea," Sam reminded. "I don't think I have to fear from it."
"On the other hand, now that little Janet has told the other kids that you have super powers, they're bound to start trying to find some proof about it," David said. "Especially Brenda and Izzy."
Sam groaned in annoyance. "Like I care about what Brenda thinks," He said. "She's too much of an idiot to do anything, even if she did find out I'm a mirror person."
"She's a crafty idiot," David said. "And besides, what about Izzy?"
Sam shrugged, but didn't give an answer. The car parked in the Barret's driveway, and the four got out.
"What a day, huh?" Felix mumbled as the family, along with Sam, walked over to the door. "Our kids have gone through their first day of school, we find a mirror person, Janet's hospitalized, what more could possibly happen?"
"A lot, if you really think about it," Agatha said as she swung the door open and walked inside.
"Now, David, you make our sort-of guest comfortable in this house during his stay," Felix commanded. David rolled his eyes and hauled Sam up the stairs to his room.
"You know, you didn't answer my question about Izzy," David said as he pushed Sam into his room. Sam rolled his eyes and plopped down on David's bed.
"She's okay, and she doesn't concern me like Brenda," Sam answered half-heartedly.
"Doesn't concern you?" David asked. "She's the most obnoxious person in school, even more than Brenda."
"Not everyone is as they seem, you know," Sam mumbled under his breath. "What did you say?" David asked. "Oh, nothing," Sam lied.
"Speaking of that, revert to your true form," David demanded. At that point, Sam was still in his disguise, with blonde hair, green eyes, and the pale complexion.
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Sam lied once more. "Quit playing around, you know exactly what I'm talking about!" David shouted, causing Sam's eyes to pop open in surprise.
"Alright, geez," Sam said, and his hair turned red, his skin turned terracottas, and his eyes turned light blue.
"That's not your true form," David hissed. Sam sighed and this time, his skin turned peach, his hair Venetian blonde, and his eyes hazel.
"Stop doing that!" David shouted. Now, Sam turned pink-skinned, his eyes green, and his hair light brown.
"Hey, those are my colours!" David shouted. "I was hoping you wouldn't notice," Sam mumbled. David glared at him, clearly losing patience, and Sam finally let in and transformed to his true form. His skin darkened, his eyes turned glowing blue, and his hair turned black with the mystic blue streak in it.
"There, are you happy?" The recently-transformed Sam asked. "That's more like it," David said, folding his arms.
David stared at the streak in his hair. "Why do you have that streak?" He asked. "I guess all mirror people have part of their hair blue," Sam said. "Or at least, that's what my sister told me."
"So, you have a sister," David clarified. "Two, actually, in a sense," Sam confessed. "And one brother."
"That reflection I saw, is that him?" David asked. Sam sighed and nodded.
"So, you're other sister is a reflection of your real sister," David concluded. "I like to think of both of them as my sister," Sam said.
"Do I know your sister?" David asked. "I'm not explaining anything else for the night, okay," Sam said, narrowing his eyes.
"Okay, okay, just asking," David mumbled.
Sam huffed and got into bed. "Hey, that's my bed," David said. "So what?" Sam asked, yawning as he rested on his pillow.
"You've been living in a forest, I don't want your germs or whatever all over my nice bed," David said, piqued.
Sam just shrugged before closing his eyes. "Hey, don't you ignore me!" David snapped. Sam's eyes fluttered open and he turned his head to David.
"Just go to bed," Sam said. "I can't, you just took it," David reminded. "Then go to sleep," Sam grumbled and his eyes closed again.
"But where?" David asked.
...
"Worst night ever," David grumbled as he lay on the floor with the lights shut off. The only sound was Sam's incredibly loud snoring.
David covered his ears to block out Sam's snoring, but it was no use.
"Can this week get any worse?" David grumbled to himself.
