((What timing.

I thought of a way to save Jake's parents so that it'll fit in the story!))
Shawn regained control of himself and released Cassie's mom from his grip. He stayed smiling, "Sorry, it's been so long since I've had chinese food. Ever since the seperation, my dad and I have just worried about making sure we cover rent and entertainment. We haven't gone out for a long time. Mostly just hotdogs and salads." He patted his stomach while saying his last sentence.
Cassie's mother looked shocked and surprised, "Poor boy, how have you survived this long?"
Shawn shrugged and replied, "Hey, I get all the food groups, that's what matters."
Cassie's mom was about to say something further, but her husband cut her off, "Well, you look healthy enough. As long as you get the necessary nutrients. So tonight'll be a special night for you then. I'm glad we could be a part of it. Now," he turned to the rest of the group and looked over their clothing, "How about you kids go home, get dressed, let your parents where you'l be, and meet us back here at say, six o'clock?"
Cassie's mom smiled and nodded, "Oh, and if any of your parents want to come along, tell them they're welcome as well."
Cassie's father gave a nervous laugh, "Yes, just let them know that they'd have to pay for their portions. We can only afford to cover your dinners."
Jake's eyes lit up like a Christmas tree.
That's how I can stop Tom from getting my parents tonight! he blurted out, a little too loudly, "That'd be perfect! *ahem* My parents will definitely be there." He gave Cassie's hand a hard squeeze and then excused himself from the living room. He ran out of the back yard ran into the barn. From there he morphed into his peregrine falcon and flew off towards his house.
Rachel followed Jake saying, "Ou-our bikes are in the back. I'll be sure to extend your invitation, Thanks!" She then ran into the barn and morphed to her Eagle and flew off towards her house.
Shawn followed suit thanking Cassie's parents as he left. He waited inside the barn hoping Raksha wasn't far behind him.