The first day of March had finally arrived, and the Beatles were on their way back to Abbey Road Studios for the tour rehearsals. Once they met inside and got their instruments prepared, John exclaimed, "Are ya mates ready?!" George replied, "As ready as we'll ever be, pal! Hit it!" They then had a grand time over the next two hours while taking water breaks in between.
When the lads were done, they proceeded to the meeting room for some pizza and Dr. Pepper. "Those rehearsals were mighty gear, me chaps! We now have the rest of the month to get ourselves all set for this Spring tour." John remarked. "You said it! I can hardly wait to hit the road again!" Paul replied. "Neither can I, Macca! It's gonna be just as memorable as last year, likely even more so." Ringo added. "And with Doria Florahyde gone, she'll never be able to bother us, or anyone for that matter!" George said. "Precisely, Geo! I must say that was a showdown worth remembering." John replied. Paul and Ringo nodded in agreement. "Ye took the words out of me mouth." George chuckled, which was soon followed by a cheeky wink towards the readers.
Over the next few days, we found out through a local newspaper that the she-devil was just as hated and feared by the town near Epping Forest, to the point where residents had been warned not to go to the centre of the woods. So when they heard that she's toast, the mayor declared a two-week celebration which included the playing of "Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead". Her lair would then be demolished, and the giant robot was taken apart and turned into a makeshift playground for a school that needed one. As for us? Naturally, we decided to go back there and join in on the fun. We were even hailed as heroes by the mayor himself after I told him about our contribution to Doria's demise! It was a fitting closure to not only our dealings with her, but for an important lesson I had kept on my mind since then.
(End of flashback)
TO BE CONTINUED
When the lads were done, they proceeded to the meeting room for some pizza and Dr. Pepper. "Those rehearsals were mighty gear, me chaps! We now have the rest of the month to get ourselves all set for this Spring tour." John remarked. "You said it! I can hardly wait to hit the road again!" Paul replied. "Neither can I, Macca! It's gonna be just as memorable as last year, likely even more so." Ringo added. "And with Doria Florahyde gone, she'll never be able to bother us, or anyone for that matter!" George said. "Precisely, Geo! I must say that was a showdown worth remembering." John replied. Paul and Ringo nodded in agreement. "Ye took the words out of me mouth." George chuckled, which was soon followed by a cheeky wink towards the readers.
Over the next few days, we found out through a local newspaper that the she-devil was just as hated and feared by the town near Epping Forest, to the point where residents had been warned not to go to the centre of the woods. So when they heard that she's toast, the mayor declared a two-week celebration which included the playing of "Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead". Her lair would then be demolished, and the giant robot was taken apart and turned into a makeshift playground for a school that needed one. As for us? Naturally, we decided to go back there and join in on the fun. We were even hailed as heroes by the mayor himself after I told him about our contribution to Doria's demise! It was a fitting closure to not only our dealings with her, but for an important lesson I had kept on my mind since then.
(End of flashback)
TO BE CONTINUED
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.
TO BE CONTINUED
"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.
TO BE CONTINUED
"Woah, that was incredible!" Laura said once her father finished telling the story (as well as their donuts and hot drinks). "Indeed. I'd have to concur with the bus driver; you and your bandmates really were destined for greatness!" Pattie added.
"I'm glad you enjoyed it, me ladies! Of course, that's only the beginning; for I've got some more stuff from this period to share with ye over the following weeks." George replied. "Goodie! Can't wait for those!" Laura replied. "Here-here!" Pattie said. "Splendid! Until then, whaddya say we continue on with our lovely walk?" George said. His wife and daughter nodded in agreement.
With that, they disposed the empty box and cups in a nearby trash bin and went on to enjoy the rest of their park day.
THE END
"I'm glad you enjoyed it, me ladies! Of course, that's only the beginning; for I've got some more stuff from this period to share with ye over the following weeks." George replied. "Goodie! Can't wait for those!" Laura replied. "Here-here!" Pattie said. "Splendid! Until then, whaddya say we continue on with our lovely walk?" George said. His wife and daughter nodded in agreement.
With that, they disposed the empty box and cups in a nearby trash bin and went on to enjoy the rest of their park day.
THE END