Right, next chapter. Will Jasmine do anything? Thanks for your reviews, KaylaMicael, frumouttamimind, A Scribbler, damonika2009 and Warner Kids Fan.

Big apology to Lucky Duck 908 for disregarding your review, I'd already updated before I saw your review, and thanks for telling me. I simply assumed Salem was Salem, Oregon.

YAKKO'S POV

I could switch from toon to human almost effortlessly. But Alex had lost that, and I wasn't sure why. I had a theory, but I'd have to test it out.

"Miss Cheerleader better not tell." Alex muttered. I had to smile at the thought of Jas. I knew she wanted me when she started flirting, and it was a real effort not to instinctively flirt back. But it would be good to have an excuse to do the 'special friend' routine on someone new.

"Don't worry, Princess Alexandra." I said. "She won't dare. Especially not after a phone call." I found my cellphone in my pocket (and unlike the slacks I wore when I was a kid, the pocket was visible) and dialed Wakko's number.

A smile appeared on Alex's face when she realized that I was calling to make sure I wouldn't be Jasmine's only special friend. It was always all for one, one for all times three, and it wasn't going to be any different years later. Well, times four if Alex would join us, but if my theory didn't work, then she probably wouldn't.

KAYLEE'S POV

Honestly, it was a huge effort to stop a teacher from going to Lexi's cabin and even more to let Yakko stay with her, although I remembered to call him Lee, as everyone else knew him. But as a miracle, I did it, and went to the cabin to tell them.

"OK, you two, you stay together. I'll come see if I can help you when we get back. Don't break the rules while we're gone."

Lexi blushed and cried "Kaylee! Seriously!"

Yakko simply grinned and said innocently "Oh, we would never break a rule."

I laughed and walked out.

ALEX'S POV

I was panicked about why I couldn't turn back to human. "So do you have any clue why I can't go back to human?" I asked.

"I have a theory." Yakko finally answered. "Just try now. Try."

I sighed, but I closed my eyes, and concentrated. There was a pause before Yakko said "Well, there goes that idea."

"Damn it!" I cried. "I'm going to be in this form forever! What about Mom and Dad? School? My friends? We can't cover up my toon self forever!"

I was a toon for the whole day, but I didn't object to going to the spare cabin that night. It would calm me down for a bit, really. As I said to Yakko "Just because I'm a toon, I don't have to lose everything." And I had no intention of losing my boyfriend, even if I lost everything else.

Before we made out as usual, Yakko told me about how he'd been dealing with Jasmine. "She asked me what I meant by 'special friend', and I simply gave her the longest most elaborate explanation. I couldn't do too much as a human, but I tried out a few things on her that she seemed to hate. It'll be easier when my sibs get to her and she'll get the full effect."

After our makeout session, both of us still lay on the bed, our arms still wrapped around each other. I didn't know why we didn't talk or anything.

Finally, I spoke. "So, what next?"

"Just wait." Yakko whispered. "Just until midnight."

I think I must've fallen asleep, because the next thing I heard was another voice saying "Aw, that's just so sweet!"

"Hey, Princess, wake up!" I opened my eyes when I heard Yakko say that.

"Princess without the Alexandra?" I teased.

"Hey, it gets too long. Anyway, you are my princess, whether you were Alex or someone else. Anyway-" My eyes fell on the two figures standing in front of us. I hadn't seen them in toon form since the summer, but I knew them straight away.

"Hi!" Wakko and Dot chorused, huge grins on their faces.

"So what are you two doing here?" I asked.

"We heard about our new friend." Wakko said, a mischievous look on his face.

I sighed. "What about my toon form? Do you two have any idea why I'm stuck like this?"

Dot rolled her eyes. "I didn't want to tell you myself, but I had thought something like this might happen. But there is a solution. Temporarily."

"What is it?" I asked desperately.

"Dot," Yakko began to say. "Not yet."

"What? She needs to know, especially now!" Dot turned to me. "Toon/human is irreversible at some point. Right now, you're stuck in toon form. I think you can turn back, but it will be as painful as the first time. But past that point, there is only one chance left. You can become a toon forever, or stay human for the rest of your life."

The pre-teen girl took a breath before she continued. "It's another law of the toon universe – after a certain point, you can't do the same thing for the rest of your life. Even we can't stay constantly human for more than twenty-four hours at a time. So, Alexandra Romana, you have a choice. Are you prepared to become a Warner – or do you want to stay as you were?"

I couldn't be sure what to do. I glanced at Yakko for a moment, asking a question with my eyes. He seemed to understand, and, serious for once, he nodded, and then communicated another message to me.

I had a choice to make. It had been amazing for those months, able to effortlessly have the best of both worlds. But I had to make a choice. It was either, being human for the rest of my life (and in that case, I would lose my special bond with the Warners), or being toon for the rest of my life (in which I would never be permanently human).

Finally, I looked at all three of the Warners, and made my decision.

It's probably forseeable what Alex will do. Tell me in reviews what you think she should do though! Oh...well, just review! Please.