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The guys and I were in the studio the next day and we were all really upset about what happened last night.

"That was so stupid of us. We should have been paying more attention," I complained.

"Yeah, well, it's not like we have a time machine that we can use to fix it," Alex said.

"Maybe, we could make one," Reggie suggested.

"Yeah, because we all have science and engineering degrees," I responded sarcastically.

"Okay, well, we shouldn't just sit around," Luke said, "We need to find a way to get Julie back in the band. And I think I know just how to do it, come with me."

We poofed into a café. Luke was looking at some flyer or something by the counter and Reggie was messing around with some lady's food.

"Oh, great angle," Reggie said to the lady taking pictures of her food, "Now that's a good pic."

"Is this what we're here for?" Alex asked, "To watch people take pictures of food?"

"It's fun. Watch this," Reggie said moving the plate around, "People never stop looking at their phones."

The lady looked around confused about what had happened and then left our table.

"Luke said something about this place being a hot spot for music industry people," I said.

"Guys, being a ghost definitely has its privileges," Luke said sitting down at the table, "I just wrote our names on the playlist for tonight."

"I'm getting a little worried about him, he keeps forgetting Julie quit the band," Alex said, saying the last part in Luke's direction.

"And she's gonna come back as soon as she knows we have a great gig," Luke replied.

"But if she doesn't come back, let's not forget, we do have somewhere else we can play and eat pizza," Reggie said.

Pizza. I had forgotten about the love song misunderstanding, and how I was going to have to talk to Reggie about that soon. I'll do it after we get Julie back.

We all got hit by another jolt.

"Oh, It's that same thing again," Alex said.

"Just like yesterday," Luke added.

"It feels like that time I was fixing my amp in the rain," Reggie said.

"You really shouldn't...," I said and then stopped realizing who I was talking to.

"Okay, Look, do you think something's wrong with us?" Alex asked.

"Yeah. Yeah, we ate ten pounds of pizza yesterday without a stomach. I'm sure it's just our bodies working through it," Luke said.

"But I didn't even eat that much," I said.

"Yeah, why didn't you? It was awesome," Reggie asked.

"Uh..." I said nervously and glanced up at Alex who just shrugged at me, "I didn't feel like it?"

This seemed to be a good enough answer for him and he moved on, "So we're just gonna forget about getting back at Trevor? That jerk stole our music."

"And he has to live with that guilt. It's just like Julie said. We have a new band, a new sound, okay?" Luke said, "That's what we should be focusing on."

"Isn't that Willie?" Alex asked then walked through the front doors of the café and looked around.

Reggie chuckled, "Well, someone's not focusing on our music," Reggie said to Luke and I.

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