Simon unpressed the pause button and Davey blinked before looking down at himself slightly confused before shaking his head.
"Get back to bed, Davey. If Mom catches you up--in Dad's old pajamas no less--"
Davey looked up, confused for a moment before his face shifted to that petulant look he got whenever he decided to contradict Simon. "Well... if she does, I'm gonna tell her how you're all making too much noise for me to sleep, and then who'll be in trouble?"
"Look pipsqueak, turn your ass right around and get back up to bed or you're gonna get a knuckle sandwich, understood?" threatened Bryan, pushing Simon aside and the door further open before Simon could say or do anything.
"W--who are you?" asked a clearly intimidated Davey, who stared up at the muscled twenty year old with a slight gut in a mixture of awe and fear.
"You'll know once my name's plastered all over your ass if you don't get the hell to bed now."
Davey gulped, nodded his head, turned around and ran up the stairs--leaving behind the pajama bottoms on the floor.
Simon turned to Bryan and scoffed, "Way to go, asshole. Now he's going to drag my Mom down here."
Bryan playfully shoved Simon before returning to the mirror to look at himself, "Look, you should be thanking me, Si, I did you a favor getting rid of Davey. It's not like you were going to be able to do it."
"And if he squeals to my mom?" he questioned Simon.
"With these muscles, who's to say she won't be my Mrs. Robinson?" asked Bryan.
"Who?" questioned Simon.
"Mrs. Robinson, you know, like in The Graduate..." explained Jay, who looked at Simon as though he should have gotten the reference, but Simon had no idea what they were talking about--and normally neither would Bryan or Jay, but since aging them, Simon had also added to the knowledge and experience as well as physical age without knowing it.
"Dude, just make yourself older and you'll get the reference," explained Bryan with a roll of his eyes as he patted his biceps to the mirror.
Simon looked at what he'd done to his friends, really looked at the young men he'd begun to transform them into, and started to question if accelerating their growth was really such a good idea. Bryan and his testosterone was definitely something of a mistake the more Simon saw his friend act... and Jay, well, Jay was clearly a little different too. Initially attracted by the idea of changing his friends, Simon was starting to regret having done so, finally admitting, "I'm not so sure I want to."