The family soon went about some of their day. The rest of the day was free for everyone, so they decided to get use to everything that was going on. The parents sat at the dinner table, discussing everything, especially Alisa and Sharron who had a lot of questions.
"So you're sure this can be reverse?" Alisa asked, getting a laugh from her husband.
"I'm positive. No matter what happens we'll be able to reverse it." This seemed to easy her worries some, but Sharron had another pressing question.
"And the bathroom?" Scott just shrugged.
"Figure it out or split up." She just shook her head, but couldn't help but laugh.
Meanwhile, in the living room, Luke, Suzie, Max, Mark, and Zack were playing a board game. The brothers had changed how they were conjoined so that they were literally joined at the hip with one another, while Luke and Suzie were still joined at the arm, and like her mom, the younger girl had a few questions. The big difference, the questions were more simple.
"So you can attach anyone to anyone?" Luke just nodded, smiling a bit at the simple question.
"Yep. If I grab Zack, Mark, and Max's arm like this," he said as he grabbed their arm, fusing his hand with it. "I can stick us to them." Suzie giggled a little, poking her and Luke's own connection. Mark then seemed to get a devilish smile.
"Hey. I have an idea...."
Back at the table, the parents were still talking, not paying attention really until they heard a yelling, and were tackled by their respective children. Soon everyone fell over on the floor, soon becoming a conjoined to many other people as they laid their. Ethan looked at Luke a bit crosses, attempting to move his arm only to find it attached to Suzie's leg.
"What the heck, kids!? Someone could've gotten hur...." He was then interrupted by his wife's laughing. He seemed to soften a bit, chuckling. "Ok. It was pretty funny. A little hard to move now though." The kids all seemed to realize that they hadn't thought this out too far. Everyone was attached to someone else, forming a big mess of people. Sharron soon spoke up though, moving her arm only to find it attached to Alisa's.
"Ok. Can we get separated now. Or at least less attached."