Andy smiled conspiratorially. "Nothing much. I just made her think she goes to our school."
Tony frowned. "Huh? But won't your parents realize they never saw her before? Identical quadruplets attending our school would be pretty hard to miss."
"Oh, she doesn't actually go to our school. She just thinks she does, or rather, she thought we went to her school. But talking to us cleared up the misunderstanding."
"Just mistaken identity, huh?" Tony chuckled. "Simple but effective. Does that mean she thought we were classmates when we partied last night?"
Andy shrugged. "Probably. Doesn't make much difference, though. Anyway, danger's past. That's all that matters."
"Yeah." Tony sat down at the edge of the pool. "Kinda makes you woner, though."
"What?"
"What if she wasn't mistaken? What if they did go to our school?"
Andy frowned. "Why do you want them to be students at our school? They have lives of their own, you know. The triplets will need their mother back, sooner or later."
"Oh, I'm not talking about anything permanent," Tony said. "This is just so they can come with us to the game. After that, we can change them back."
Thinking over the idea, Any began to smile. "I guess it would be fun to take them along. But we'll need a good excuse for them to be here besides being classmates."
"Maybe they're just fans." Tony shrugged. "Or maybe they're someone's relatives."
Together, the boys considered their options.