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posted by 80smusiclover1
Nearly forty minutes had passed since our heroes decided to get some shut-eye, and all was peaceful at first. That is, until.....

BANG!!!

"BLOODY HECK! Whatever is happening?!" George exclaimed as they were awakened and saw that the lights had gone out. "Dunno, mate. But I can sense something fishy going on." Ringo replied. He wasn't wrong; at that moment, they heard another voice (and a very worried one): "Oh, thank goodness you're okay!" This turned out to be the fireman. "It's an emergency! A ghostly figure who calls himself the Phantom Tyrannus has taken control of the engine and is holding the driver hostage. The worst part is we are given these remaining hours until midnight to tell him where the source of all the world's power is; otherwise (gulp), we will be sent to his land with no means of escape!" The fireman was on the verge of breaking down after saying that word.

Pattie remarked, "Bless me! No wonder our train has slowed down." Laura added, "And I'll bet that's why it has become dark." George said, "Well; don't ye worry, sir. We shall head out there and battle that monster face to face! You can count on us!" Ringo added, "What he said!" Sparkie made a noise that sounded like he was saying, "Yeah!" The fireman replied, "Thank you so much, chaps! I'll be watching over your seats in return. Here, you can borrow my lamp." George then took hold of it and remarked, "All righty, let's get moving!" With that command, the group marched off.

"Good luck, and be safe!" called the fireman as they left the scene.

TO BE CONTINUED
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"Penny Lane is sometimes... um, well... No, no, that won't work...."
It was late at night, and most of the boys in the yet-to-be-named band were sleeping. Paul had quietly gotten up and moved into the little hallway where he hopefully wouldn't disturb anyone, and was softly humming words to himself over quiet bass notes. The success of Winston's song today had inspired him. He wanted to be just like that - effortlessly writing songs about something he knew well, without putting much meaning into the lyrics. He had decided to start with a song about a special place, like Winston had. Paul could...
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