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clothing. Actually, none of us could morph it very well. We could only
morph skintight clothing that ended up being a kind of mishmash of bike
shorts, leotards, and T-shirts.

Basically, in our morphing outfits we looked pathetic.

But not as pathetic as poor David.

Tobias said. He flapped away, catching the
salt-heavy breeze off the water and soaring up and out of sight beyond
the dunes.

9 Tobias was still a hawk. Tobias may always be a hawk. He spent more
than two hours in the morph and was trapped in it. Now he has regained
his morphing powers. But he cannot return to being permanently human
without losing his ability to morph.

clothing,> Ax said. He was in his own Andalite form. His four hooves
sank deep in the sand. Tobias would let us know if anyone was coming
close enough to see Ax.

makes sense. But when it is warm it seems strange. And you get so
concerned when some article of clothing is missing or worn in the wrong
way.>

"You mean like that time you wore socks on your hands?" Marco asked him.

"Or the time you wore underwear on the outside of your pants?" Rachel
added, still discreetly turned away.

"You know, maybe this is funny to you guys," David said. "But it's not
all that funny to me. What if someone came along?"

I laughed. "Well, David, if they did, I think they'd probably notice the
four-eyed, scorpion-tailed, blue, half-deer-looking alien before they
worried about you."

10 Just then Tobias swept in on the breeze, turned, dropped toward us,
and let loose of a pair of swim trunks. Orange. And a T-shirt bearing a
Grateful Dead logo. Both had price tags still attached.

David snagged them before they hit the ground.

Tobias said.

"You stole them?" Cassie asked.