After dinner, Winston put away the leftover, Peter cleared the table, then washed the dishes, and Egon took the trash out.
Ray had offered to help, but the rest of the team told him to take it easy after what he had been through.
When cleaning up was completed, Winston offered to re-teach Ray on how Ecto-1 worked, which then turned into waxing the bumpers, as Ray began to get frustrated not being able to remember all the parts of the car, before watching a ballgame, Peter called Dana and the kids to check up on them, told them he loved and missed them and said good night to Oscar, Peter Jr. and Tabitha, while Egon, who was in the lab, was then able to call Jenny's place to not only give an update on Ray, but to see how Jeanie and Lila were, to tell them he loved and missed them and to sing his daughter to sleep.

A short time later, Winston and Ray met with Peter in the lounge area to watch what was left of the game.
The three were soon joined by Egon, who spoke with Ray.
"I've spoke with Jenny.
She wishes you to get well very soon and she loves and miss you," he said.
"I wish I could feel the same way, but I can't," said Ray.
"Don't worry Ray, you'll get better," spoke Peter.
"Yeah man, whatever it takes, we're all here for you," Winston added.
"Thank you everyone.
Do you mind if I call it a night?
I'm tired and my head is hurting again," said Ray.
"Go ahead Ray.
Get some rest," spoke Egon.
"If only I can remember where the bedroom is."
"I'll lead you to it."
While Egon assisted Ray into finding the bedroom as well as the bathroom to wash up, Winston and Peter sat on the couch, turned off the TV as the game had ended and talked.
"I'm really worry about Ray," said Winston.
"Me to," Peter added.

Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Jeanie who was staying at Jenny's apartment had just put Lila to bed and the two woman were now in the living room, talking.
"Thanks again for letting us stay here," said Jeanie.
"No trouble at all," spoke Jenny.
"It's a shame Egon and I don't come to visit here often."
"I can understand with him being allergic to cats, but Salem is very much a people person or rather cat."
"Lila loves him to, and surprising she's rather gentle with Salem.
Of course it's going to break her heart if she wants a cat when she gets older, but it's either that or have Egon sneezing 24 hours a day."
The two laughed a bit, but a look of sadness soon fell over Jenny's face.
Jeanie took Jenny's hand and said, "The guys are doing all they can to get Ray back to his old self."
"I know they are, and I appreciate them for that but what they told me..."
Jenny couldn't get another word out of her mouth.
"What is it?" Jeanie asked.
"Well, I was thinking of postponing the wedding until Ray gets better."
"Don't worry about that now.
What's more important is that Ray gets his memory back."

The next morning at the firehouse, while Ray was usually an early riser, he however was the last person to wake-up.
It took Ray sometime to get ready that morning, as he once again had to figure out where the bathroom was to shower and shave, as he slept in his clothes from the day before.
He then went to the closet to pick out something to wear.
Since nothing was familiar to him, he just grabbed a pair of black jeans, with a black t-shirt and a pair of black boots.
After getting dressed, Ray met with the rest of the ghostbusters, who were in the middle of having breakfast.
"Good morning Raymond," said Egon, as he poured himself a cup of coffee.
"Morning everyone," said Ray.
"How do you feel today?" asked Winston, before putting a spoonful of cereal into his mouth.
"Still kind of fuzzy, but other than that thank you for asking Wendell."
"It's Winston."
"Sorry."
"Don't worry man.
I understand."
As Ray helped himself to some orange juice and a bowl of cornflakes, he took a seat at the table, but almost lost the grip of his glass, coming close to slipping the liquid onto Peter.
"Sorry Patrick," said Ray.
"It's actually Peter, and it's OK," said Peter.
While placing his bowl in the sink and refilling his coffee cup, Egon said, "I'd like to run some more neurological tests on you Raymond.
That is if you're up to it."
"Yes I am Edgar.
Whatever can help me," said Ray.
"It's Egon, and whenever you're ready."

After breakfast, the four ghostbusters headed to the lab.
Like the day before, Egon placed the suction cup items onto Ray's forehead that was attached to the computer monitor and repeat basically the same question of whether or nor Ray remembered anything about his accident that caused his memory loss.
And once again, Ray had no answers for it.
At that moment, a thought came to Peter.
"Maybe if we show Ray some pictures and any newspaper clippings, maybe that can jog his memory," he suggested.
"That's a great idea Peter," said Winston.
"We'll give it a try and see what happens," Egon added.
"Maybe we can also show him certain items as well.
You know like stuff from his childhood and college days."
"That might work to, said Peter, who turned to Egon and said with a sly look on his face, Speaking of childhood items, were you sleeping with a baby blanket last night?"
"It's Lila's and I had it under my pillow, Venkman, but I did see very well you slept with one of your children's teddy bears," said Egon, looking at his fellow ghostbuster with a smirk of a smile on his face.

"Yeah, that might work to