A/N: What I tell you readers? I'm back with Frighty Med.

However, before I begin the next chapter, I want to let you know that Future Kaz tells Kaz and Oliver about the future. I'm sure you're eager to learn what happened, but if you are not, then skip that part.

Okay, folks, let's get this episode underway, but first I'd like to thank the following for reviewing:

Sweetsimplegirl: Thanks for reviewing. I loved your Sore Throat story by the way. Well, I'm glad you like this. Let me know if you want any twists or whatever to happen.

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Disclaimer –Jim Bernstein, Andy Schwartz, and Disney XD own Mighty Med. I make no claim to ownership; I'm just playing in the sandbox whilst I write out this story. I only own the OC's, one of which is Skylar and Oliver's son.


It had only been two days since Kaz nearly revealed the existence of Mighty Med to Wallace and Clyde. So much had happened for Future Kaz, while so little had happened to Kaz and Oliver. The two best friends were presently at their hangout site, The Domain, so occupied that they didn't notice Future Kaz was also in The Domain.

Oliver swung his fists left and right as he played a video game while Kaz just stood off to the side and started messing around with action figures. "Hey, now I'm getting really good at this!" Oliver exclaimed, elated that he was performing this well. "I should be a demon hunter in real life! That or a high school teacher."

"Go with demon hunter. They deal with fewer demons," Kaz stated before he returned back to messing around with action figures.

Feeling a buzz in his pocket, Oliver tossed the play weapon at Kaz and took out his phone. His face deflated once he saw who the caller was. "Oh no, it's my dad! He keeps asking where I go after school every day, and I can't tell him about our job. Kaz!"

"What?" Kaz asked. A monster costume was on his face, and he looked as if he were an actual demon instead of a ninth grader. "Do I have something on my face?" Kaz asked as he felt the costume's fake blood.

"This is serious! What am I going to tell my dad?"

"Just tell your dad you're hanging out here," Kaz supplied, swinging the weapon.

"He doesn't want me coming here. He thinks all this superhero stuff is a waste of time!"

"Oh, and like what he does is so important."

"He's a brain trauma researcher."

"Look, just tell your dad you're hanging out at my house," Kaz suggested, not sensing that this matter was important to Oliver.

"I can't! He also doesn't want me hanging out with you. He thinks you're reckless, out of control, and that you don't take responsibility for your own actions."

Kaz stopped swinging the weapon to stare at Oliver. "The one time you go home with half of your head shaved, and suddenly I'm reckless?" When Oliver looked away, Kaz added, "And I take responsibility for my actions!"

Not looking, Kaz threw the weapon, which hit the Brain Matter action figure and caused it to fall on the ground. All of the customers stared at Kaz. Feeling guilty, Kaz pointed a finger at Oliver and piped up, "It wasn't me; he did it."

"No he didn't," Future Kaz stated, emerging from the crowd. "Hello again, fellas."

It had only been two days since Kaz nearly revealed the existence of Mighty Med to Wallace and Clyde. So much had happened for Future Kaz, while so little had happened to Kaz and Oliver. The two best friends were presently at their hangout site, The Domain, so occupied that they didn't notice Future Kaz was also in The Domain.

Oliver swung his fists left and right as he played a video game while Kaz just stood off to the side and started messing around with action figures. "Hey, now I'm getting really good at this!" Oliver exclaimed, elated that he was performing this well. "I should be a demon hunter in real life! That or a high school teacher."

"Go with demon hunter. They deal with fewer demons," Kaz stated before he returned back to messing around with action figures.

Feeling a buzz in his pocket, Oliver tossed the play weapon at Kaz and took out his phone. His face deflated once he saw who the caller was. "Oh no, it's my dad! He keeps asking where I go after school every day, and I can't tell him about our job. Kaz!"

"What?" Kaz asked. A monster costume was on his face, and he looked as if he were an actual demon instead of a ninth grader. "Do I have something on my face?" Kaz asked as he felt the costume's fake blood.

"This is serious! What am I going to tell my dad?"

"Just tell your dad you're hanging out here," Kaz supplied, swinging the weapon.

"He doesn't want me coming here. He thinks all this superhero stuff is a waste of time!"

"Oh, and like what he does is so important."

"He's a brain trauma researcher."

"Look, just tell your dad you're hanging out at my house," Kaz suggested, not sensing that this matter was important to Oliver.

"I can't! He also doesn't want me hanging out with you. He thinks you're reckless, out of control, and that you don't take responsibility for your own actions."

Kaz stopped swinging the weapon to stare at Oliver. "The one time you go home with half of your head shaved, and suddenly I'm reckless?" When Oliver looked away, Kaz added, "And I take responsibility for my actions!"

Not looking, Kaz threw the weapon, which hit the Brain Matter action figure and caused it to fall on the ground. All of the customers stared at Kaz. Feeling guilty, Kaz pointed a finger at Oliver and piped up, "It wasn't me; he did it."

"No he didn't," Future Kaz stated, emerging from the crowd. "Hello again, fellas."

"Terrence, what's up?" Oliver asked, not aware that said person was actually Kaz from the year 2035.

"Not much. Can I talk to you two outside for a moment? And before you say no, it's better than watching your friend give Brain Matter the power to see his butt."

"How did you know I was going to do that?" Kaz exclaimed in irritation.

"Never mind that."

"Oliver, Kaz, help us settle an argument. This snake looks poisonous, right?" Gus asked, walking in The Domain and opening a shoebox.

"Gus, there's nothing in there," Oliver stated.

"Uh oh. This is terrible," Gus complained. "Now we'll never be able to settle our argument."

"Gus, we're not having an argument. You're talking to yourself, and I'm listening to a book on tape," Jordan remarked. "Hey. Terrence, right?"

Before Future Kaz could reply, Kaz stood up from his seat on the couch. "I wonder why they ever stopped making Brain Matter comic books and movies. There hasn't been one in years!"

"Oh no! I know that look. You're going to search obsessively for the answer to a totally unimportant question!" Oliver informed, standing up and getting ready to leave the shop.

"Yeah, even if it means abandoning your school work, your friends, and your already shaking commitment to showering," Jordan trailed off.

"Yes, please shower!" Future Kaz commented. "I could smell you when I walked in!"

"Okay, A, everyone's already trying to answer the important questions, and B, I showered Tuesday, a week ago Tuesday…" Kaz informed, trailing off into a flashback.

"I remember. You smelled great that day!" Gus commented.

"Excuse us, Terrence, guys," Oliver commented as he heard his phone buzzing. Pulling Kaz off to the side, Oliver said, "My dad just texted me where are you? Maybe I should just come clean and tell him about—the thing," Oliver whispered the last part.

"All right, here's what you do: you come up with an after school activity that sounds productive so he'll get off your case, but so boring, he won't ask for any details," Kaz suggested.

"That's a good idea, Kaz. Where'd you come up with that?" Oliver asked, knowing that Kaz did not think up of many good ideas.

"Oh, in Alibi Club, and if anybody asks, that's where I am right now."

"Oh, my job starts soon. I'll catch you and Oliver at work," Future Kaz called, exiting The Domain before Gus asked the bathroom question.

Oliver panicked, knowing that work meant Mighty Med. This Terrence person knew he and Oliver worked at Mighty Med, but how? He must be following them! Oliver looked over to see Kaz shaking his head. It seemed to Oliver as if Kaz knew why Terrence knew about Mighty Med. Kaz knew something Oliver didn't. Oliver figured it would be best to wait until they got to Mighty Med to ask Kaz about Terrence. In the meantime, Oliver needed to help settle some more pointless arguments.

"How many times would you say the average person goes to the bathroom a year? I say six," Gus said.


"Ohh! Oliver, your backpack stinks!" Kaz exclaimed when Oliver set down the backpack.

"I know. Stop putting your gym shoes in here!" Oliver exclaimed.

"Well where else am I going to put them in? My backpack? They stink!"

Kaz walked over to the newest patient in the hospital. Turning around and facing him, Oliver commented, "You know what else stinks by the way? The advice you gave me about my dad."

"Oh, why? What happened?"

"Well, I know he doesn't like theater so I told him I was in a play."

"Ahh, what play?" Kaz questioned, picking up and looking at a clipboard.

"That's what he said. And since I wasn't prepared for him to ask, I was like, "Uhmm uhh umm…", so now he thinks that's the title of a play!"

"What on earth could a play called "Uhmm uhh umm…" possibly be about?"

"That's what he said! And since we're reading Frankenstein in English class, I said that the monster says his name like "Uhmm uhh umm…""

"Frankenstein? That's so played out! Why would a bunch of high school kids want to see that?"

"That's what he said! So I told him it was an updated version set in the White House."

"Oh, that actually sounds good. I'd like to see that!"

"That's what he said! So on Friday, he wants to go to a play that does not exist! What do I do? He's going to know I'm lying."

"Well, Oliver, when you're caught in a lie, there's only one thing to do."

"Tell the truth," a voice that Kaz recognized to be Future Kaz.

"What? No! How are we even related at all!"

"Related? What are you talking about?" Oliver questioned.

"I'll explain shortly. Kaz, can you retrieve Skylar from the PT room?" Future Kaz asked.

Kaz, being Kaz, had to ask what the PT room was. Once Kaz learned the PT room meant the physical training room, he left. Seeing Horace and Skylar off to the side, Kaz cleared his throat. "Horace? Someone needs to talk to you up front."

"It's not Alan, is it?" Horace asked, not wanting to talk to his nephew.

"No."

"Then certainly!"

As Horace left, Kaz looked to Skylar. "What's with the phone? You've only been on this planet for a week. You don't know anybody."

"That's why I got the no friends, no family plan," Skylar stated as if it was obvious. "So who wants to talk to Horace?"

"You'll never believe it, but…"


"Future Kaz! I—I don't understand. When did you get here?" Horace questioned, thinking Future Kaz just randomly appeared just a few minutes earlier.

"A week and a half ago, actually. I went through a time machine instead of teleporting back here," Future Kaz explained.

"Why didn't you have your time machine drop you off here?" Oliver asked, confused that his future best friend would not choose to arrive at Mighty Med. "And if the time machine didn't drop you off at Mighty Med, where did it drop you off?"

"The time machine didn't drop me off at Mighty Med because there was no Mighty Med," Future Kaz responded, deciding not to answer the second question. Seeing the confused look on Oliver's and Horace's face, Future Kaz supplied, "The entire facility was destroyed from the inside. Megahertz won a big battle and later an army of cyborgs led by his human cyborg, Oliver, broke into Mighty Med. It wouldn't be another year before Cyborgs took over the entire state."

"Wait, since you're Future Kaz, why do you call yourself Terrence?" Horace questioned, remembering the introduction when he walked in.

"I can't say I'm from the future, and I can't say I'm Kaz Allen when I'm talking to Kaz at The Domain, so I choose the name of Skylar's son," Future Kaz explained. "The biological father is you, Oliver."

Oliver's eyes widened to the size of tennis balls and he broke into a huge grin. "I marry Skylar Storm, my favorite superheroine?"

"If you hadn't been taken prisoner and turned into a cyborg, then you most likely would have. The only survivors after you attacked Mighty Med were a pregnant Skylar, me, and possibly Alan, although we never Alan again. Alan led us to an escape rocket. There was only room for two people to escape, so Alan sent us on the rocket. We took an escape rocket and later came back, but Mighty Med was nothing but rubble. We were so fortunate Megahertz wasn't there; otherwise we would never have fled the state.

"We had no place to go. The two did not dare risk going back home in fear of getting captured. A few days later, Skylar's baby arrived. We knew we couldn't keep the baby safe in Pennsylvania, not with the cyborgs out there, so a very ill Skylar; her baby, Terrence; and I fled the state and headed up to New York.

"We were homeless and with no money. Skylar and I found an abandoned house and we headed there. Since we had the baby to raise and no money, I needed to get a job and be a man of the house. I thought about giving up time and time again, but it was Skylar's encouraging words and her unwavering support that changed me.

"Anyways, the morning after Skylar and I found the house, some kind neighbors found me and offered me a position to work for them. I worked anywhere from 40 to 50 hours a week, and the neighbors gave Sky and I room, rent, and food. Things were looking up.

"Then we get word that one of my sisters died. I wanted to go back, but I couldn't, not with the cyborgs out there. As it was, the state of Pennsylvania was nearly taken over. Within a year of being New Yorkers, Megahertz took over Pennsylvania. We knew it would only be a matter of time before Megahertz led his army up here, so we started to train for the fight.

"Eight years later, the first cyborg took his shot at a New Yorker and he was killed instantly. Skylar and I managed to avoid them for a couple years, but then you found us. You came, Oliver, and you nearly killed Skylar."

Oliver heart nearly stopped. He could never go on without her gone, even if this was some alternate reality. Oliver could tell that he and Skylar were perfect for each other, even if they never spent any time together as of now with Oliver doing school and Skylar recovering. "Go on."

"Fortunately, or sadly depending on how you look at it, right as you were about to kill Skylar, Skylar managed to get through to you, and you stabbed yourself. You were going to die, and there nothing we could do to stop it. As you were dying, you told us about the time machine and that we could prevent Megahertz from succeeding. Your last words were, "I love you, Skylar," and then you died, I went to the time machine and that's it. Most of my time has been spent remodeling the hideout."

"Wow. That was... wow!" Skylar exclaimed, having walked out of PT and having heard the conversation.

"Indeed," Kaz commented. While Kaz knew part of Future Kaz's future, this was the first time learning about it from a story.

"Well, I've got to talk to Agent Blaylock and then I'll be headed back to start on your script, Oliver."

"Okay," Oliver stated unsure. As soon as Future Kaz left, Oliver shrugged and went back to work.


The next day at school, Gus walked up to Jordan who was getting books from her locker. "So Jordan, do you want to see my umbilical cord?" Gus questioned, oblivious to the fact that Jordan detested his very soul. "I keep it in my wallet," he added, fishing for his wallet in his pocket.

Jordan shook her head, clearly disgusted by the question. Oliver threw open the doors leading to the main hall and approached his two friends. "Jordan, Gus, I need a favor. You have to help me put on a play by tomorrow."

"Why?" Jordan asked.

"So my dad doesn't ask me where I go after school every day."

"Where do you go after school every day?"

"I have got to start preparing myself for follow-up questions," Oliver told himself.

"Yes, yes you do. What's up, Oliver, Gus, and… Jordan?" Terrence guessed, even though he already knew the three.

"Yup. What are you doing here?" Jordan asked.

"I got a job here as a high school teacher. The salary is decent enough for me and I like working with people, so I thought this place would fit right in. Anyways, I have something you might need, Oliver," Terrence commented. "If you stop by during lunch, I can give it to you then."

"Sounds good!" Oliver exclaimed, watching as Terrence walked into a classroom. "Okay, I'll meet you two in the auditorium after class. See ya!"

As Oliver made a speedy getaway, Jordan cried, "You still haven't told us where you go after school! Ugh! Never mind."

"So, Jordan, do you still want to see that umbilical cord?" Gus asked.


Wednesday Evening: at Mighty Med

"Now open up and say 'ah,'" Horace ordered, holding a swab to the patient's mouth. The patient opened his mouth and Horace watched as the patient burned the swab to a crisp. "Okay, you're perfectly healthy," Horace commented, blowing away the smoke from on the swab.

"Hey," Kaz greeted as he stormed into the PT room with Skylar following behind him. Holding up a folder to Horace's eyes, Kaz informed, "Skylar and I looked through information about Brain Matter and we found this."

"Brain Matter checked into the hospital years ago, but never checked out," Skylar stated, pointing to the folder in Horace's hand as emphasis.

"I don't know what you're talking about," Horace lied, not wanting to give away the fact that Brain Matter was a monster that could disintegrate things.

Horace quickly made his way toward the exit, but the two teens were not done with him just yet. "If you don't tell me what it is, I will… start beat boxing right now," Kaz warned, knowing Horace did not like beat-boxing.

"He's just crazy enough to do it," Skylar confirmed, backing up one of her only friends thus far.

Horace looked unsure about the statement, but once Kaz began beat boxing, Horace gave in. "Okay, okay! Please, stop! I'll tell you," Horace promised. "The tale of Brain Matter is dark and mechobra. Because of him, something monstrous is hidden behind some door in Mighty Med. Whatever you do, do not open that door; it is the Door of Doom! Now we're having problems with the locks, so I need you to open up all the doors in Mighty Med."

"But what about the Door of Doom?" Kaz asked, remembering how Horace instructed not to open it.

"Do not open the Door of Doom!"

"Well, how do we know what door it is?" Skylar questioned.

"I've said too much," Horace whispered before he fled the PT room.

"Actually you haven't!" Kaz cried, but it was too late. Horace had already left.


In the auditorium, Terrence, also known as Future Kaz to Kaz and Oliver, walked in with a platter of six foot sandwiches. Jordan was busy reading Terrence's play.

"All right, guys. I thought you all might be hungry, so I brought sandwiches for later. First thing's first, a quick run-through of the play. Jordan, you play the girl that gets attacked by Gus, who happens to be the hideous Vice President. Oliver, you are the President that turned your Vice President into a monster and are trying to save the city. If worse comes to worse, I play the Vice President. Any questions?"

Jordan rose up from her chair. "Yes, I love my character. However, why does Gus have to be the Vice President? Sure he's hideous, but— it's just wrong!"

"Well, you only have to deal with it twice. Don't worry," Terrence reassured. "Twice that is assuming we have a repeat performance. Now, in the first scene, Oliver brings Gus to life. We need dry ice to create a scary atmosphere. Gus, can you help?"

"Done. My friend, Louis, can get dry ice," Gus stated.

"All right. Let's get the dry ice and then this play can start!"


Kaz opened a door and slipped through it with Skylar following behind him. "I'm so conflicted! I'm dying to find out what happened to Brain Matter, but I don't want to die trying to find out what happened to Brain Matter."

Looking around to see if anything was about to pop out, Skylar asked, "What if we open the Door of Doom?"

Right as Skylar finished asking that, Kaz jumped when the lights in the room ominously flickered off. "I wish I would have done item one on Horace's list: change the lightbulbs!"

Kaz noticed a door in the corner. Looking back to Skylar who nodded, Kaz placed a hand on the doorknob, unsure as to what lay behind the door. He opened it and screamed. Two girls with ghost white powder on their faces and long black hair stared emotionlessly at the wall.

"Relax," Skylar reassured once she spotted the girls. "They're just selling Super Scout Cookies. I'll take two boxes of Mutant Mints."

As if on cue, both girls whipped from behind their back a box of Mutant Mints. Knowing that he hated coconut, Kaz stuck his head in the door. "Those don't have coconut in them, right? Because I hate coconut. Ahh!" Kaz screamed as the girls hissed at him.

The next door they searched was scarier than the first door they tried, and in more than one way. Both Skylar and Kaz screamed as they saw a nurse giving a superhero a bath. As soon as the superhero in the red wrestling mask turned to face them, Kaz slammed the door closed and held his heavily beating chest.

"That… that had to be the Door of Doom," Skylar breathed, still recuperating from that frightful sight.

"No, it's not. Let's just search the rest of the rooms and call it a day."

"Fine by me," Skylar stated, as eager as Kaz was to finish searching for Brain Matter today. Little did they know that horror was just around the corner…

Xxx

"It's the only door we haven't opened. It's got to be the Door of Doom," Kaz stated, horrified for perhaps the tenth time that day.

Skylar was no longer afraid. In fact, she was getting annoyed of Kaz's scardyness. "Stop being such a baby!" Flinging the last door open, she screamed in horror. In the middle of the room, Alan was clipping his long toenails. "My eyes!"

Finally realizing that someone was watching him, Alan stood up and stopped in front of Skylar. "Hey, a little privacy please?" Alan then closed the door.

"Well, I guess we head back now," Kaz reasoned.

"I guess so," Skylar mumbled, following Kaz back to the PT room.

"Well, we opened every door in the hospital. No Door of Doom, and no Brain Matter," Kaz stated, utterly disappointed. He opened the freezer to grab his favorite popsicle, a tofu pop.

"Maybe Horace was just testing us," Skylar guessed, trying to mask the disappointment she felt now that her search with Kaz was over. "Maybe there is no Door of Doom."

"Ahh!" Kaz screamed as he opened the freezer door.

"What's wrong?"

"We're out of tofu pops," Kaz answered, grabbing the empty box from the freezer. He was just about to put the box in the trashcan when he saw a Brain Matter action figure in the back. "That's weird. Who put a Brain Matter figurine in the freezer? Oh, wow. This thing's really heavy," Kaz stated as he picked the figurine up and placed it on the ground.

Before Kaz could look for other items in the freezer, he looked down and saw that the Brain Matter figurine was glowing.

"It's glowing," Skylar cried in astonishment, her hand automatically resting on Kaz's shoulder. "What's going on?"

There was a flash of light and the figurine turned into the actual human being. Standing right at the foot of the freezer was Brain Matter. "I can't believe this! It's the real Brain Matter!" Kaz exclaimed. "What happened to you?"

"The last thing I remember," Brain Matter started, his voice and hands shaky, "I was conducting an experiment on myself. Something went terribly wrong, but I can't remember what!" The scientist then started to have some sort of stroke and dropped to the ground.

Kaz went to help the scientist, but backed away when he heard an inhuman sound coming out of the scientist. The scientist glowed blue and starting growing until he reached the freezer! Skylar was so focused on the monster she didn't notice that she was holding Kaz's hand. The two backed up further, Kaz and Skylar both unable to take their eyes off the creature.

"Now I remember!" the Brain Matter exclaimed. His blue chest crackled with electricity and his voice raised several octaves.

Horace came in right as the monster began throwing items to the ground. The doctor looked straight at Kaz and asked, "What did you do? I told you not to open the Door of Doom!"

"Why didn't you just tell me not to open the freezer?" Kaz snapped, angry that Horace was blaming this on him. It was the doctor's fault for not being specific enough.

"Because I know you. If I say, "Kaz, don't open the freezer", the first thing you do is open the freezer!"

Kaz threw his hands up in surrender. "I opened it anyway!"

Alan, Horace, Kaz, and Skylar watched as the monster roared and punched a metallic item. An orange force of light enveloped the item until it was just tar. "Uh, guys, he can pulverize things," Skylar said stating the obvious.

A quick idea formed in Horace's mind as he ordered everyone up onto the platform and created a force field to protect the people.

"What's happening? Brain Matter used to be a hero. How did he become this monster?" Kaz asked.

"You're like a dog without the bone! Just let it go!" Horace ordered.

"All right, if that's the way you want it." Kaz then started to beatbox in an attempt to scare Horace.

"Okay, fine, fine. I'll tell you. Brain Matter was a brilliant scientist and crime fighter…"

Flashback starts:

"…that invented his own weapons, miracles of technology that made him a hero to be reckoned with. However, Brain Matter soon grew envious of superheroes that didn't have to rely on weapons. So he developed a serum that would give him his own superpowers. I had heard the rumors so I went to investigate, but I was too late."

Present

"Woah, woah, woah, wait. This happened in the 1970's?"

"No this happened five years ago; I just had a very outdated sense of style. Anyway…

Flashback resumes

"Brain Matter made a miscalculation with the serum and turned into a hideous, violent beast with an insatiable hunger for human brains!"

Flashback ends

"By freezing the monster, we were able to neutralize and shrink him. We stored him here until we could develop a cure."

"If he's so dangerous, why would you keep him in a regular freezer?" Skylar asked over the monster's pounding on the force field.

"He was hidden behind the Tofu pops! Who would eat a Tofu pop?"

Brain Matter roared as he slammed his fist on the force field.

"The force field is stretched too thin trying to protect all of us," Horace realized.

"We need to figure out a way to freeze him! Any idea if there is a freezing chamber in this hospital?"

"Do we have some kind of freezing chamber in this hospital? No, but we have a freezing ray in the ER!"

"All right, let me think," Kaz stated aloud. "Oh! I got it! Horace, let me out and I will lure him to the freezing ray."

"He'll rip you apart. I can't let you do that!"

"Let him! Let him!" Alan begged.

"Kaz, are you sure about this?"

"I'm never sure of anything I do, so why would I start now?" Kaz questioned.

The logic was good enough for Horace and so Horace opened a small door for Kaz to go through. Right before Kaz could leave, Skylar placed a hand on Kaz's shoulder and looked her friend right in the eye. "Wait, what are you going to do?"

"When Brain Matter worked in his lab, he always listened to Mozart, and he hated to be disturbed. The one thing that disturbed him most was…" Kaz slid underneath the door and faced the monster. "Hey, Brain Matter! Pew pew chicka pew chicka pew pew—"

Brain Matter roared and chased Kaz out of the PT room and into the ER room. The various nurses and doctors fled when Brain Matter entered the room. While Brain Matter maneuvered his way over to Kaz, Horace sneaked toward the freezing ray.

"Horace, is the freezing ray ready?" Kaz asked, running around in circles.

"Oh no! We're out of dry ice!" Horace exclaimed, which terrified Kaz.

"Help, do something!"

Without thinking, Horace tried to use his freezing powers on Brain Matter, but that only agitated the scientist. Roaring, Brain Matter threw the power back at Horace before he faced Kaz once again.

"Don't eat my brains! Look, I'm sorry about beat-boxing, but do you want to hear some Mozart?" Brain Matter nodded. "I don't know any Mozart," Kaz cried before he ran out of the entrance and to school.

Kaz earned many stares as the monster followed him through traffic, sidewalks, and finally into the school. Kaz was on so much adrenaline that when he stopped, he could barely breathe.

"What are you doing here?" Oliver demanded, trying his hardest not to yell at Kaz, as Oliver was in the middle of a play.

"Monster... beatboxing… Mozart …" Kaz panted. "Chased me… all the way from Mighty Med. Lost him."

The monster roared as it finally spotted Kaz and stormed up on stage. Offstage, Terrence was thanking the heavens for having the monster show up. "Ahh! Didn't lose him!" Kaz stated, whirling around.

"Uh…" Oliver looked to Kaz for an explanation as he backed away.

"It's Brain Matter," Kaz supplied. "He accidently turned himself into a Brain Eating Monster."

"We have to do something!"

"The only way to stop him is to freeze him," Kaz and Terrence said at the same time.

"Gus, go stand by the coffin!" Terrence ordered.

"If I had a dollar for every time I heard that," Gus muttered, but doing as he was told.

"Oh no. The monster has her!" Oliver cried.

"Brain Matter, Brain Matter, look. It's Colleen!" Kaz stated, pointing to Gus who was by the coffin filled of dry ice. "She's returned to you!"

The monster put down Jordan and held his hand out to 'Colleen', as if doing so would bring her closer to him. "Col…leen."

As soon as the monster was close enough, Oliver and Kaz elbowed the monster into the coffin while Terrence held the coffin shut. The coffin rocked, signaling the monster was trying to escape, then all went silent.

"It worked!" Oliver stated after looking in the coffin just to be sure.

"Yes!" Kaz exclaimed, high-fiving his best friend.

The idiotic audience clapped at a marvelous ending. Jordan, Gus, Kaz, Oliver, and Terrence walked to the center of the stage and bowed.

"All right, everyone! Now who wants an encore performance?" Terrence cried, waving his hands up and down in the air to exhilarate the crowd. While the crowd whistled and clapped, Terrence cast a look to Oliver while he addressed the crowd, "It will be on Friday. Tickets will be two dollars if you are willing to pay."

"An encore performance? My dad is totally going to want to come to that!" Oliver hissed.

"I know. The play is a perfect opportunity to meet your dad."

"You know, I'm not even going to ask," Oliver mumbled, taking one last bow before exiting the stage.


A/N: Frighty Med is finally finished. R and R. Peace!