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posted by Rubyrings
Natalya, Emily, May, and Morag did not expect to have visitors, or that anyone would ever stumble on their secret location. No one ever came out here, and no one had ever had any reason before to think that there might be a house tucked into this corner of the woods, much less to try and find the place. Besides, even if someone did manage to stumble on their house, the place looked far from inviting. It was made of rough grey stone, twisting towards the sky like some misshapen castle, and the rooms inside had a most confusing layout for anyone who didn’t live there and already know the place, full of trapdoors and staircases and rooms hidden within other rooms.
So it was quite a surprise when the four women were sitting drinking tea in their kitchen – plain white and sparsely furnished, save for four potted plants coloured yellow, green, blue, and violet – and they heard the front door open and close with a determined bang.
May set down her teacup sharply, rattling the saucer. “What was that?” she demanded, her voice sharp and almost accusatory.
“Someone in our house.” Emily’s eyes darted round the room as though looking for a hiding place. “I thought no one could find our house!” She stared accusingly at Morag.
“Don’t look at me,” Morag replied icily. “You know as well as I do that no one has ever found us here.”
“You’d be surprised what we can find when we put our minds to it,” came a young female voice from the kitchen doorway.
The four women stood up sharply, shocked even more to see that their uninvited guests, these intruders, were mere teenage girls, four of them, their arms folded and their faces set with anger and determination. One of the girls held on to the leash of a large dog, who growled deep in his throat as he saw them. Emily took a step backwards.
“Now tell us,” the girl holding the dog demanded. “Where are the Beatles?”
Emily took another step back and made sure the other women were in front of her before replying. “Why should we tell you where our boyfriends are?”
“They’re not your boyfriends.” Emma took a step forward, and was pleased to see Emily look shaken. “You just pretended that so you could hurt them. We weren’t fooled by that.” There was actually something very satisfying about finally confronting her rival. Emma took another step, so that Emily’s fellow women were no longer between her and Emma. Emily pressed herself against the kitchen counter, but could get no further away from Emma.
“Honestly, Emily,” snapped Natalya, seeing this, before she turned back to the other girls. “And what if we did do something to them? They deserved anything they might have gotten.”
Jenna clutched Butch’s leash so hard her knuckles went white. “If you don’t tell me what you did to him right now, you ugly, evil witch, I’ll....”
Butch raised his hackles and growled. He may not have known exactly what was going on, but he could tell that these four strange women were Bad People. And he knew Jenna didn’t like them, and that they didn’t like her, which was more than enough for him.
“You’ll what?” sneered Natalya, yellow-clad arms folded across her chest. “Scream at me like you do at those insufferable concerts?”
“Easy, Butch,” Jenna soothed. “Not yet.” She turned back to Natalya, her green eyes glittering fiercely. “No,” she replied easily. “I’ll sic Butch on you.”
Emily let out a noise that might have been a small scream, apparently involuntarily.
“Pull yourself together, Emily!” snapped May. Turning back to the teenagers, she said, “Sic your silly dog on us, then! I’m sure you’d love it if we announced that a pack of jealous teenagers broke into our house and attacked us because they couldn’t stand their beloved heartthrobs choosing someone other than you.” She put a mocking emphasis on “beloved heartthrobs”.
“How could you!” cried Susan. “How could you say that when you were the ones who tricked our boys, and kidnapped them, and did – what did you do to them!” she cried almost hysterically, and without even knowing she was going to do it, launched herself at May.
May tried to hold her off, but even though she was taller, she was not prepared to deal with the flying fists of a desperate teenage girl fuelled by her love for Paul McCartney.
Karen smiled, decidedly pleased by this turn of events. “You might as well just tell us,” she said evenly. “We won’t stop fighting you until we get what we want.”
“Exactly the talk I’d expect from a teenager,” Morag remarked. “Selfish – possessive – and wearing entirely too much makeup, too....”
“At least I have more to wear than an ugly suit and hat,” Karen replied evenly. “You know – I don’t understand how George fell for you in the first place. You did trick him, didn’t you?”
“Ridding the world of the men who encourage people like you is the best thing we could have done,” said Morag coolly. “Someday the world will thank us....”
Karen’s dark blue eyes flashed. “Did you kill them?” she demanded, and suddenly, she launched herself onto Morag, wrestling with the older woman, tearing at her purple sleeves. “Did you kill him, you....”
Butch was barking loudly, clearly eager to get in on the action. Jenna smiled at Natalya. “It would be cruel not to let Butch in on the fun, don’t you think?” she remarked. And she let go of his leash.
Butch was on Natalya in a matter of seconds, biting at her face and throat, knocking her off her feet with his sheer weight. Natalya screamed. Jenna leaped into the fray, pulling on Natalya’s hair to keep her face out of Butch’s immediate reach. “Not yet, Butch!” she ordered. “She has to tell us where Ringo is first.”
In all the chaos, Emily’s hand slipped stealthily towards a drawer, and her fingers closed around a sharp kitchen knife. Edging along the length of the wall, she had nearly got her hand on the knob of a small door that looked like it led to the pantry, when she saw Emma’s brown curls flying at her.
“You’re mine,” Emma informed her. Her fist flew upwards, catching Emily on the jaw. “That’s for taking John away from me....”
She wrestled with the older woman, who was so shocked at being attacked by this young upstart that she nearly forgot that she was armed. With a mighty wrench, Emily spun round so that Emma was pressed against the wall, and levelled the knife straight at her throat.
“Enough,” she hissed. “Stop this foolishness now, or I won’t wait this time for you to die on your own like we did with the Beatles.”
Only one part of all this registered with Emma. Her brown eyes flickered with hope. “The Beatles – so you didn’t kill them! I knew they had to still be alive!”
By this time, though, the other girls had begun to notice what was happening. Slowly, Karen stopped punching Morag, and Susan stopped attacking May. As much as they hated these women, they couldn’t risk Emily killing their new friend. Seizing their advantages, May put an iron grip on Susan’s arms, and Morag locked her arm securely about Karen’s neck.
Natalya, however, was still in a spot. Jenna had jumped back from the attack when she saw what was happening to Emma, but Butch was a dog on a mission, and sensing the increased danger, without Jenna to stop him, he was steadily making a bloody mess out of Ringo’s ex-girlfriend.
“Call off that – thing!” shouted Emily, trembling visibly as she glanced backwards at the enormous dog. “I can’t stand animals,” she added, turning quickly back to Emma before she could try anything. “Nasty, filthy things.”
Jenna ignored her, staring in horror at the way things were going. How could she and her new friends have so quickly lost their advantage?
“Enough of this,” announced May icily. “Let’s stick them in the other cellar before they have a chance to do anything about our plans. We’ll come back for them in three weeks and toss their bodies out a ways. Everyone will think they got lost in the woods and died of starvation.”
Susan’s eyes widened and she struggled harder against May’s grip. The only thing more terrifying than that thought was the thought that she would have failed Paul... that maybe no one else would manage to find him....
Still holding Emma at knifepoint, Emily manoeuvred her away from the pantry door and turned the little knob. The door swung open, revealing not a pantry, but a gaping dark hole that led down, down, down without any other visible entrance or exit. It was a hole, as simple as that – a hole built into the foundation of the house, that being stuck in for too long would spell doom.
May stepped forward, lifting Susan clear off her feet as she forced her closer and closer to this hole. Susan kicked and struggled, but could not get enough leverage to break free. They were almost at the entrance....
“Call off this dog!!!!!” shrieked a high-pitched, hysterical voice, coming from Natalya, still pinned beneath the angry Butch, who was out for blood.
May turned round, accidentally letting Susan’s feet touch the ground. Taking full advantage of this momentary gift, Susan struck, twisting round in an attempt to get free of May’s grasp, and her elbow struck her full in the stomach. May gasped, stumbled, and lost her balance, letting go of Susan and tumbling down into the deep hole, her screams abruptly ending in a sickening crunch at the bottom. In the confusion, Morag’s grip on Karen loosened, and Karen whirled round and punched her in the stomach as hard as she could, sending her tumbling across the room and flying into the pantry entrance, her head hitting that wall with a sharp crack before she tumbled down the rest of the way to join May.
Emily’s eyes darted round the room like a trapped animal’s. Her side was suddenly losing. She jabbed wildly with the knife, making to break free and run towards the nearest exit. Emma grabbed her wrist to stop her escape attempt, Emily twisted round to push her away – and suddenly gasped, staring down in horror at her chest, where a small patch of red was rapidly spreading, staining the green. Somehow in the struggle, Emily had run into her own knife.
Emily collapsed to the floor, as Butch stepped away from the maimed, unmoving form of Natalya. Emma cautiously peeled herself away from the wall, as Jenna picked herself up from where she had been crouched on the floor. Susan took a small step away from the deep hole, and all three picked their way across the bloody floor to rejoin Karen, who was standing in the middle of the mess looking around with distaste, distaste that was more directed at what the splattered blood was doing to her shoes than at the fate of the women.
Emma took a deep breath. “That’s the end of them,” she whispered, “isn’t it?”
Karen nodded slowly. “They won’t be waking up again.”
Susan gave a great shuddering breath, and began to cry. Karen made to put an arm around her, but Butch got there first, giving her face a huge lick with his long tongue, all thoughts of viciousness forgotten now that the threat was removed.
“It’s all right,” soothed Karen, reaching around Butch to give Susan a one-armed hug. “It’s over. They’re gone.”
“And good riddance to them,” added Jenna fiercely.
“And now we know for sure the Beatles are alive,” added Emma, beginning to smile.
Susan lifted her head, giving a shaky, watery smile of her own. “We do, don’t we?”
Karen nodded. “And now that we know we won’t be stopped by anyone....”
Emma grinned hugely. “Let’s go find them and let them out.”
posted by 80smusiclover1
George played his panpipes while everyone else woke up at the dawn of Halloween. By 8:00 am, the train finally made it to Canterbury much to our heroes' excitement. "This is what I call the perfect ending to an eventful ride!" Pattie said as they came to a full stop. "And you even got a souvenir from the battle, sweetheart!" George replied with a wink. Pattie chuckled in response.

Shortly after all the passengers had disembarked, the driver decided to have a little chat with the Harrisons and Ringo. He said, "The fireman told me you had one heck of a fight with that Phantom Tyrannus. Good thing...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Now that the Phantom Tyrannus was gone for good, the spell that he had placed the train under was automatically broken with the engine returning to normal speed and the lights coming back on, thus freeing the driver and passengers in the process. Even the fireman let out a huge sigh of relief as he felt overjoyed by all this. They did it! I knew they would. He thought.

"Thank goodness! We're back!" exclaimed one passenger shortly afterwards. "Indeed! That place was horrible!" replied another. "Yeah. I wonder who stopped the Phantom Tyra-whatever..." The fireman replied, "You'll find out soon!"...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
"Aha! This is what we're looking for!" George exclaimed when everyone entered the next coach. The lamp was now hanging over an emergency exit plan, which could be done from where they are currently standing through either the door or any of the windows. Ringo added, "And check it out! There's a rope and even a fire extinguisher!" George replied, "Perfect! Just what we need to defeat the phantom." He then asked his wife, "Darling, would you like to use the latter?" Pattie replied, "Most certainly, honey!" With that, they took them both out.

But no sooner than our heroes did so, they heard the...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
As the group made their way down the dark coaches, it became more obvious that the ghost had indeed taken control of the train. Confirming this even further was when George held the lamp over one of the empty seats.

"Hmm... It seems like other passengers are being held hostage by that wretched phantom as well." He remarked. "Oh, so that must be the reason why the fireman was thankful about finding us. We've been spared!" Laura replied. "Yeah, I guess going to sleep must've had something to do with this." Ringo said. Sparkie nodded in agreement. Pattie then asked, "So how exactly are we gonna face the phantom, sweetie?" George replied, "Let's continue walking; I'm sure there's an emergency exit plan and maybe a rope or two which we can use to climb to the top." Pattie replied, "Okay. Good idea!" Laura and Ringo agreed.

And they did, while the engine made a roar-like sound in an attempt to scare them. It failed.

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posted by 80smusiclover1
An hour later after the train left the station, the passengers were treated to those dinner sets shown on the menu, complete with French Vanilla-flavoured cheesecake for dessert. It was a delicious meal for our friends overall.

Then, at 9:00 pm, George played his panpipes while Pattie, Laura, and Ringo busied themselves with a card game (Sparkie had already gone to sleep on the table). "Maybe we can play this during the party, too!" Laura told her uncle. "Why of course! In that case, we can consider this as our practice game." Ringo replied. "I figured as much." Laura remarked. Ringo nodded....
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posted by 80smusiclover1
"Man, it feels so cozy in here!" Laura said after the group had taken their seats. "You can say that again, darling! Simply perfect for an overnight journey." Pattie replied. "Oh, and look! We even have our veddy own dinner menu!" George chimed in as he held up the mini booklet. "Then that makes it even better!" Pattie remarked. Ringo said, "Most definitely! I think this will be both a fun and relaxing ride. How 'bout you, Sparks?" The hedgehog made a noise that sounded like he was saying, "Indeed!" George, Laura, and Pattie nodded in agreement.

Before long, it was time for the train to leave. The ticket inspector came to check and stamp all of the boarding passes while the driver and fireman got themselves ready inside the engine. Afterwards, the guard blew his whistle and with a loud "PEEP! PEEP!", they were on their way!

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posted by 80smusiclover1
It was 5:00 pm on the day before the spookiest time of the year. The Harrisons, Ringo and Sparkie were currently in London Victoria station, waiting among the platforms for their overnight train journey to begin. What's going on, you ask? Well, they are on their way to Canterbury for a Halloween party which will be taking place in the library where Harry (George's eldest brother) works at.

"I must say, this train ride is gonna be a neat little change of pace!" remarked Laura. "It certainly will, my dear!" replied George. "And I should tell you that in addition to the party, we'll be meeting...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
On the day after returning from Liverpool Raceway, the Harrisons went to Abbey Road Studios to meet with the other Beatles for some pizza. And as he had promised, George told them about everything that occurred during the rally.

"You should've seen the whole thing, me mates! I was on a smooth leading streak and about to cross the finish line when this dirty cheater, whom Byron has rightfully given the nickname of Rotten Roderick, attempted to pull his nasty trick again. With perfect timing, I stopped him through my simple plan of turning on those extra car lights as a means of distraction, thus...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Now that the event was over and done with, the Harrisons went back to their campsite to celebrate George's racing triumph with a special dinner. Byron had also decided to join them before going home.

He said, "I've been meaning to tell you that I witnessed the funniest and most satisfying thing to have ever taken place today." Pattie replied, "I'm certain I can guess what you're talking about." Byron continued, "Rotten Roderick getting his just desserts! I saw him flying not only once, but TWICE!!" What followed was a burst of laughter from everyone. George said, "Oh, yes! That was part of the...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
In good timing, the rally reached its climax by the fifth and final lap. "Well, it looks like I'm on me way to winning!" exclaimed George as he continued his leading streak. Suddenly, a jeering remark coming from Rotten Roderick was heard not too far behind: "Oh, no you don't! I'm gonna put an end to your racing career before it even starts!" Sensing that the cheater was preparing to do his nasty trick again, at last, George put his plan into action by activating all the flashing lights on the back of his car. This caused Roderick to scream as he got blinded and distracted by them, thus losing...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Here's an idea which has been in the works since February, and I'm excited to finally turn it into written form! Let's get this show on the road, shall we?

It was a warm, sunshiny morning in London. And as you might've already guessed, the Harrisons were just about to have breakfast. "Mummy, I wonder what new adventures await us this summer?" Laura asked. "Oh, I'm sure we'll find out about that very soon, my dear." Pattie replied as she filled their cups with freshly brewed Twinings blueberry and apple tea. At that moment, George entered the scene. He said, "Perfect timing, ladies! I just got...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
With the barbecue taking place at the picnic grounds, George and Pattie told Laura (as well as the other Beatles) about their honeymoon while the food was being grilled over hot charcoal (by the prince himself). "Overall, I am more than happy to say that we had a gear time in the capital of the Highlands!" George remarked upon conclusion. His wife agreed. Laura said, "Wow. Inverness sure sounds beautiful!" John added, "Indeed! Honestly, you're making me want to check out that place meself." Paul said, "I think we all do, mate." Ringo said, "Yeah. How about you, Sparks?" The hedgehog made a...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The honeymoon's last two days had passed, and before they knew it, the couple checked out of the hotel and were on their way back to Balmoral. "So, how was your special time together?" Philip asked during the airship ride. George replied, "It was bloody marvelous, sir! We were able to visit most of the city's landmarks, especially Loch Ness." Pattie nodded in agreement. Philip said, "I'm very glad to hear! Maybe next time, should you want to return, I can also take your daughter and mates along." George remarked, "Oh, of course! We'd love that." The prince smiled in response. Pattie then asked,...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
As expected at the start of the new week, George and Pattie went on their city tour. This time, however, they decided for a change of pace by way of bike rental. Alongside covering many of the historical sites, they managed to catch up and watch a bagpiper's performance just close to the river. Afterwards, they proceeded to the Victorian Market to buy those souvenirs and take a snack break at one of the cafes. "There's nothing like the sweet sound of bagpipes to complete our Scottish experience!" Exclaimed George as he took a sip from his can of Irn-Bru orange soda. "You're telling me! I had...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
I am happy to say that George and Pattie enjoyed themselves while inside the castle. Not only did they admire the grand surroundings, but they were also given a rather out of the blue, yet very fun tour by one of its staff members!

On the following day, the couple headed off to the Ness Islands for their nature walk. This landmark could be easily accessed via any of the bridges, all of which date back to the 19th Century. There, they discovered lush greeneries and a variety of native wildlife such as seals, bats, and otters. They then relaxed while sitting on a log just close to the river. "Ahh....
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Next up on the couple's itinerary is Inverness Castle. As a means of convenience, they opted to take the hotel's shuttle which offers free daily rides to the place. Their faces were again struck with awe after a short hike towards the top. "I think we can best describe this beauty with one word: Stunning!" George remarked. "I completely agree, my dear! Not to mention, the beige colour reflects very well with the sunlight." Pattie replied. "Mm-hmm! Indeed, love." George said. They then wasted no time in taking more photos. And because the castle was currently open to the public, they went inside it as well!

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posted by 80smusiclover1
Meanwhile, in Balmoral...

Laura, the other Beatles, and the royal family were having a blast with their own vacation thus far. Over the past couple of days, their mornings would begin with the sound of bagpipes coming from outside. Their meals also consisted of mainly traditional Scottish fare such as Haggis, Scotch pies, cold-smoked Kippers, Rumbledethumps (a dish made of potato, cabbage, and onion), Burnt cream (or better known as Crème brûlée), and Shortbread biscuits half-coated in chocolate. As for today, while the Queen and her husband gave the mop-topped lads tours of the water and...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The ride to Loch Ness had been such an entertaining one for George and Pattie, which was all thanks to the driver telling them about how the well-known folktale of Nessie came into being. What followed shortly was, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful sights that they have ever witnessed! Pattie exclaimed, "My goodness! This Loch is what I'd call the definition of magnificent!" George replied, "Ain't that the truth, love! I'll bet even just staring at those calm waters is enough to soothe one's soul." "I completely agree, hun." Pattie replied as the cool breeze swept through her golden...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
George and Pattie decided to have a morning swim at the indoor pool three hours after breakfast and booking their ride to Loch Ness for tomorrow. The former asked, "I know it's only been a day since we arrived, but how are you enjoying this place so far?" His wife replied, "Well, I'm quite liking it! How about you, dear?" George said, "So am I, love! Especially as it is just the two of us for a week." Pattie said, "That's true. I've been waiting for this moment right from the time we got engaged!" George replied, "Oh, yes. Indeed! You took the words straight out of me mouth there." Pattie smiled in response. The couple even made their swim extra memorable by diving and sharing an underwater kiss! Afterwards, they spent the rest of the day with a nice stroll around the hotel's vicinity.

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posted by 80smusiclover1
After they had finished unpacking, the couple went outside to have lunch and study the map for planning out their special itinerary. "Okay; so for the landmarks, we should definitely pay a visit to Loch Ness!" George said. Pattie replied, "That's for sure! I am also quite intrigued by Inverness Castle, especially since it's only a hike up away from where our hotel is located." George replied, "Sounds magnificent, love! Then, we can take a nature walk in the Ness Islands." Pattie added, "And we'll save the city tour for next week! I'd like us to go to the Victorian Market for our souvenir shopping." George remarked, "Capital idea! Well, I think that just about settles our plan." His wife agreed. It was a good timing too, as their food arrived the moment they were done folding the map. When they returned to their suite a few hours later, George wrote down their chosen places in checklist form (like what he did in Ireland last year).

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