After a long night of partying, the five-headed bros decided to leave. After another five-headed kiss with their five-headed girlfriend(s), the bros walked their wide body down the porch steps...right into some of the school bullies. Apparently, they were all at the party as well; each group of bullies were siblings--unusual for most high schools--and know they had all been conjoined and [through memory manipulation] everyone now believed that they had always been conjoined, even the bullies themselves. There was Sebastian and Jose: identical twins, well-built, intimidating. There was also Joe and Chuck: the same as Sebastian and Jose, but fraternal. Bruce and Thaddeus were now conjoined as well: on their right-handed side, Thaddeus had black hair in a flattop haircut, while Bruce's head's blackish hair was a bit more tousled on the left-hand side. All the bullies were more well-built than many of the other students, and they did not exactly go easy on others--especially when they had more heads than they did.
"Well, if it isn't a five-header," Joe glared.
"We don't take well to guys who bump into us," Chuck said.
Steven said, "It was only an acci..."
"Shut it, bum!" said Thaddeus.
"You know how we feel about those who have more heads than us," Bruce said.
"We're the strongest at school," Sebastian said while flexing some arms.
"What should we do with them?" Jose smiled devilishly.
As the six bullies huddled together, the five bros began thinking fast.
"What should we do?" Allen asked.
"I don't think I could take a beating," Peter whispered, "especially with all their arms and legs."
"Ty, do something!" Dustin whispered.
Ty was about to make a wish--possibly wish that the bullies only had two arms and legs each or that they would disappear--when a bunch of older guys from the party came down to defend them. Ahmed and Wajeeh, Niki and Sammy, Ricky and Kian, and Brandon and Isaac. Faced with thirteen heads, the bullies ran. As the others left, the five-headed bros decided to wait to see everyone else at the party, in case they forgot to fuse a few people. Troy and Chase. Mike and Alec. Lucas and Marcus. Emilio and Ivan. Kayla and Gail. James and Isaiah. Louis and Stew. Klaus and Sebastian. Jack and Drew, and their girlfriends Claudia and Lexie. Ken and Murph were seniors. Cooper and Luke. David and Dylan. Hunter and Alex. There were so many people, and by extensions so many arms and legs. By extension, the boys began to think of everyone's parents, including their own. The gang agreed to fix these problems through some wishes.
First, the city became a special city where most of the conjoined siblings or "mutants" come to live; in fact, no one in the town had less than one head. There was no longer anyone in the city without at least two heads. The five bros' parents were now fused as well, since the bros would probably remain a five-headed teen for now; to do this, Ty used his power to restore Dustin's parents (see the chapter named "Sunday" in the branch if it has not been deleted) and include his original birth parents--this way, Ty had two sets of original family in the new mix. The bros also wished that any changes or memories of the old one-headed life would only be noticed or remembered by the five of them. As for limbs, the bros decided to deal with that later.
The bros then got back in their special truck (see the chapter "Five headed high schooler... could be interesting"), and drove back to find Ty and Dustin's house. Sure enough, it was the same house--just modified and widened due to the standards of the new city. The bros stepped out and walked up to the [now] double front door. Inside, they found a wider hall, wider doors, wider stairs--basically, because every body in the city was now wider, everything that related to the body was wider. There were their dads in the living room, five heads in a row with a wide body, ten arms, and six legs. Their clothes were a green shirt under an unbuttoned red shirt, the former with five heads holes and both with ten sleeves, and plaid gray pants with six legs. The heads were arranged from their left-hand side to right in the same way as the teens: Allen's father Raymond, Dustin's father Mark, Ty's birth father James, Peter's father Alexis, and Steven's father Greg.
"Hello, boys!" Raymond smiled.
"How was the party?" Mark asked.
"Uh...great," Allen said. It was a bit much to take in; it's not everyday that one finds that their father is one of five conjoined siblings, let alone the person themselves.
"And how are your girlfriends?" James asked.
"They're great," Dustin said, recalling that their girlfriends were now a five-headed person as well.
"I've always thought that they're the perfect match for you boys," Alexis said. "After all, how often do you come across a five-headed girl, even in this city?"
"Watch it," Greg answered. "You wouldn't want our wives hearing that."
The dads walked out of the room to go upstairs. It was amazing to watch the conjoined dads walked perfectly: altered memories meant perfect coordination. The bros then began wondering what to do next. It was somewhat late, and they were lucky to have gotten back before curfew.