Scott looked around and reached to touch something. It looked like a ball to him. Which meant it was a toy, in his current state of mind.

"Don't touch," Alex pulled his hand away. What he thought was a ball was a glass bowl, "Stay close. It was bad enough me watching you when you were normal, but this is just sad."

Scott whined and pointed to the vase, "Play."

"That is not a plaything and if you break it you buy it," he told him. He was using Scott's money anyway to buy the stuff he needed at the moment anyway.

After another hour of shopping Piotr figured they'd had what they needed, considering he was the only one with real child experience. Other than that of the children at the school.

"So what do we do with them?" Alex asked, "I can't watch him all day, I have classes to go to," he didn't mind missing his classes but not to watch his older brother act more like a kid than normal.

"We should talk to the Professor," Logan said, "He might be able to fix this." The others nodded in agreement and put the stuff in Logan's car.

"You know Logan I can't control everyone for an eternity," Xavier told him, "I could make them act more adult or normal but they would still have something wrong with them. And if I have control of them at the moment, if things take a turn for the worst we might not be able to know."

"Didn't you threaten to make me think I was a 6 year old girl?" Logan glared at him.

He smirked, "You remember that. Well that aside," he touched Lonnie's head, "The current condition of their brainwaves is limiting what even I can do to them," he paused, "There's too little activity at the moment."

Logan groaned and growled at Piotr and Alex as they snickered at the mention of Xavier's old threat to him, "So they're stuck that way?"

"At least for a while," he nodded.

He sighed and pulled Remy out by hand, "This day keeps getting better and better."

"I can make some arrangements for you three, however," Xavier told them.