"What an experience that was, darling," Pattie said after the story came to a finish. "I can see why you decided to put dating on hold until you met me in Ireland two years later. That Doria witch sure had it coming to her!" George replied, "Yep! It was certainly worth the wait!" Pattie replied, "Indeed! And Wendy sounds like a nice fan. I hope she's been doing well." George said, "So do I, honey. That day we spent together is one I'll forever cherish." Pattie smiled in response.
"I must add that Uncle Ringo summoning those forest animals for the showdown was pretty funny! The same goes for how the town celebrated the wicked witch's death!" Laura remarked. "I'm glad ya think so, my dear! And in case you were wondering, yes, that was the veddy first time we took down a bad guy." George replied. "I figured as much, Daddy. Super awesome!" Laura exclaimed. "Awesome is the word!" George said.
"So, shall we have another kiss before finding a place for our lunch?" Pattie asked. "Of course, sweetheart!" George replied. He then leaned forward with his eyes closed and tenderly pressed his lips onto his wife's. She did the same to him as they wrapped their arms around each other. Laura, on the other hand, allowed her parents to enjoy their loving moment by continuing to watch the boats.
THE END
"I must add that Uncle Ringo summoning those forest animals for the showdown was pretty funny! The same goes for how the town celebrated the wicked witch's death!" Laura remarked. "I'm glad ya think so, my dear! And in case you were wondering, yes, that was the veddy first time we took down a bad guy." George replied. "I figured as much, Daddy. Super awesome!" Laura exclaimed. "Awesome is the word!" George said.
"So, shall we have another kiss before finding a place for our lunch?" Pattie asked. "Of course, sweetheart!" George replied. He then leaned forward with his eyes closed and tenderly pressed his lips onto his wife's. She did the same to him as they wrapped their arms around each other. Laura, on the other hand, allowed her parents to enjoy their loving moment by continuing to watch the boats.
THE END
It was the first day of Spring in the UK, and as the chimes of Big Ben signaled noontime, we join the Harrisons while they admired the view of the River Thames (with some passing boats) from Westminster Bridge.
"Well, girls, the next story from the early part of our success is gonna be a wild one. Ready to hear all about it?" George asked his wife and daughter a couple of minutes later. "You know we are, darling! As a matter of fact, I was just about to ask if you had any girlfriends during that period and how the relationship went." Pattie replied. "Yeah, that'll be quite interesting." Laura agreed. "Great. You'll find out the answer to your question soon, my dear!" George replied.
So with those words, it has commenced.
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"Well, girls, the next story from the early part of our success is gonna be a wild one. Ready to hear all about it?" George asked his wife and daughter a couple of minutes later. "You know we are, darling! As a matter of fact, I was just about to ask if you had any girlfriends during that period and how the relationship went." Pattie replied. "Yeah, that'll be quite interesting." Laura agreed. "Great. You'll find out the answer to your question soon, my dear!" George replied.
So with those words, it has commenced.
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John had been making good progress thus far in his exploration of the dining area. After checking all the tables, he went inside the kitchen and soon found the organ's missing gear there. He inspected it and said, "This must be part of the main puzzle! I better place it in me satchel." As he was about to leave the room, the same ghost which confronted them in the hallway earlier came out and blocked the door. "Ha! Ha! Ha! I see you got a simple object to try to get rid of us. That still ain't good enough!", taunted the ghost. However, John wasn't discouraged and retorted back, "Nice try, you pesky spirit! Here, I have something better." He then got his bow and shot the arrow towards the ghost, causing him to scream in pain and disappear. John chuckled and remarked, "Well, that was easy as pie! Now, on to the concert hall!"
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