After the party, the foursome, Alice, Ralph, Nicholas' parents, and the Beatles walked back to Trafalgar Square to watch the Dancing Lights show. Lots of people came there to watch it, too. Among them was the DJ whom the Beatles befriended and helped, and standing inayofuata to him was his colleague and his family. He was on crutches and wearing a leg brace. However, this didn't stop him from enjoying Christmas. When the DJ saw the band again, he introduced his colleague to them. He was very happy to meet the Beatles themselves and told the lads, "I'd like to thank wewe all so much for filling in for me in the krisimasi message. I really appreciate it." George replied, "Our pleasure, mate. We're always ready and happy to help." The DJ said, "Say, would the four of wewe like to work as radio DJs in Radio 1? wewe can be hosts for a daily noon sixties muziki show." The Beatles thought for moment. Finally, John replied, "Sure! We'd upendo to do that. We can call our show, 'The World According to the Beatles!'" Paul, George, and Ringo nodded in agreement. The DJ replied, "Jolly good! That's a wonderful name!" His colleague replied, "Indeed! The four of wewe can also broadcast the annual krisimasi messages from now on. Anyway, I'm a co-host of my friend's show, and I also fill in for him whenever he is sick au injured." Ringo replied, "Certainly! We upendo doing our krisimasi messages very much." This made the two DJs smile. Paul then said, "Well, it was lovely talking with wewe both. We will start our new job in the sekunde week of January. See wewe again inayofuata year, and Merry Christmas!" "Merry krisimasi to you, too!" Replied the DJ. Soon, the onyesha started. Everyone was mesmerized kwa the bright, twinkling lights. krisimasi songs and bells rang through the air. As they watched in awe, Rosie alisema to the lads as she stood close to them, "Merry Christmas, Beatles." They smiled at her lovingly and replied, "Merry Christmas, Rosie."
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With krisimasi Eve in full swing, everyone returned to Trafalgar Square to see the giant krisimasi mti again. Alice became awed kwa it and said, "Now that is probably the biggest krisimasi mti I've ever seen!" Ralph added, "Same for me! It's so gorgeous, too!" Rosie, Nicholas, the Geordie twins, and the Beatles nodded in agreement. After taking zaidi photos, Ringo saw a poster and said, "There's going to be a spectacular dancing lights onyesha here tomorrow at 8:00 pm. Let's watch this after our krisimasi message broadcast and party!" Rosie replied, "Oh, sure! I bet it's gonna be a wonderful show." Nicholas added, "It will, indeed, love." The group then ate chajio, chakula cha jioni before going back to the dorm. Upon returning, they all got ready to sleep so they can be fully rested for the 25th.
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TO BE CONTINUED
Everyone arrived back in London and the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha dorms at 11:00 pm. As the foursome and the Beatles got off the car, Nicholas alisema goodbye to his parents and thanked them for the tour and for bringing them back. As they walked to the dorm, John said, "That was an excellent trip down memory lane, innit?" Nicholas replied, "It sure was, mate." Rosie added, "And wewe got to meet zaidi of your modern siku fans." George replied, "That's right, darling." "We upendo them very much, too." Added Ringo. Upon returning inside, they all washed, changed their clothes, brushed their teeth, and went straight to sleep. This marks an end to another fun-filled adventure for Rosie and her friends, as well as a very happy return for the Beatles to their nyumbani city. We shall find out what new escapades they will have in the inayofuata story.
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