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posted by 80smusiclover1
Finding Doria's lair turned out to be a breeze, for while the mad scientist was sipping on her drink, she heard the door open and shut with a loud bang. "Hey, I thought no one else could look for this place of mine!" she said. "Surprise, surprise! That is, until now." a man's voice replied.

Doria then saw something she didn't expect to see again: Three very angry-looking mop-topped lads were coming into the jikoni and approaching her with marching footsteps.

"Oh, great. Somehow, I knew you'd end up here." she groaned. "Pretty clever, eh?" John replied. "Now tell us," Paul demanded. "Where is...
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When I find myself in times of trouble
Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom
Let it be

And in my saa of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom
Let it be

Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom
Let it be

And when the broken-hearted people
Living in the world agree
There will be an answer
Let it be

For though they may be parted there is
Still a chance that they will see
There will be an answer
Let it be

Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Yeah, there will be an answer
Let it be

Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The sun had begun to set as George ran as fast as his legs could carry him back to Hyde Park. He alisema while doing so, "I hope me mates are still in there! Asking that poor excuse for a woman out was such a big mistake."

However, Dahlia wasn't quite ready to give up yet. Even though she no longer had control over George's mind, the mkufu had managed to help her catch up to him just as he was getting closer to the park's gates.

Then... it happened: A small towel with a splat of chloroform was placed on his mouth, causing him to slow down and feel dizzy for a few seconds. "So ya think wewe could...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
"Ohhhh... Where am I?" George alisema as he slowly woke up. "Exactly as I told wewe we'd proceed to. Welcome to my lair!" Dahlia replied. That response was enough to trigger his anger again, for he found himself in what appeared to be her laboratory. It also didn't help that he had been strapped to an operating table, complete with the helmet-like thing on his head which was connected to a giant robot.

"Grrr!!! This is getting out of hand! I shouldn't have talked with wewe at that pub in the first place!" George exclaimed. "Actually, I'm not who wewe think I am." Dahlia said. "Then who are you, really?"...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
We now songesha on to Harrods, where the "couple" was currently in a shopping trip of sorts. "After this, we shall proceed to my lair in Epping Forest. Would wewe like that?" Dahlia alisema as she decided to buy a pocket watch. "I'd upendo to." George replied, still under the spell. "Excellent!" Dahlia replied. "Mm-hmm." George nodded.

It wasn't long until the other Beatles entered the department store, and with a gut feeling that a showdown was on its way, they went to look for some items that could function as makeshift weapons. "I'm not one who advocates for killing, but I've got a strong urge to kill...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Meanwhile, George (who was beginning to have sekunde thoughts about the "relationship") had just managed to free himself from Dahlia's grasp kwa telling her to watch the swans for a moment. Luckily, he soon spotted an approaching shabiki and went straight to greet her with a hug, to which she excitedly returned.

"I'm so happy to see you, Georgie! You're my favourite Beatle!" The shabiki alisema afterwards. "Likewise, love. Thank you!" George smiled. He then said, "If ye don't mind me asking, what's your name?" The shabiki replied, "I don't mind it at all. My name's Wendy." George replied, "How veddy nice! So,...
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posted by Rubyrings
It was an unusual group that came walking into the restaurant (a nice restaurant, but not the same one the Beatles had taken their unfortunate first girlfriends to) a couple of hours later: the four girls, still smelling of blood and looking like they’d just won a fight; the four Beatles, rumpled and in need of a change of clothes and perhaps a shave, though still as gorgeous as ever; and one very large dog, who stuck close to Jenna but would periodically pad over to Ringo and lick his hand.
“We don’t allow mbwa in...” the waiter started to say, but then stopped when he saw the Beatles....
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posted by Rubyrings
Finding the Beatles turned out to be easier alisema than done.
“What is this place?” gasped Emma, as the four girls and one dog stepped out the kitchen’s other entrance into what they had expected to be another room au a hallway.
Instead, the space was filled with any number of doorways and paths, each one twisting off in a different direction. Some of these hallways separated later on into other hallways, and most of them had multiple doors in the sides. The girls hadn’t realized how mazelike the house was before, because the front entrance led pretty straightforwardly into the kitchen....
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posted by Rubyrings
Natalya, Emily, May, and Morag did not expect to have visitors, au 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,...
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posted by Rubyrings
The hours wore on for the Beatles, and there was no way of telling how much time had passed in their little prison. It could have been the inayofuata morning, au afternoon, au the inayofuata evening. But as the Beatles hadn’t slept at all last night, and all four were beginning to feel their eyelids getting heavy, they decided it might as well be night. There was no other way to measure time in here then kwa sleeps. But none of them wanted to drift off, not when they had so little time left.
Paul still insisted they would find a way out of here. “Someone will find us. au we’ll find a way out we haven’t...
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posted by Rubyrings
It was cold in the gloomy basement, and dark. And the Beatles were all so hungry, and thirsty, and bored. There was absolutely nothing in their little corner, save for the dripping end of a pipe that could prolong their lives a little bit, leaking a tiny amount of water into their prison. It wasn’t enough to satisfy any of them, though. And sooner au later, they were going to need food. And while there might be an accidental chanzo of water in here, there was no way to get food.
How could they have been so wrong about their girlfriends? Now that the boys looked back on it, they could think...
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posted by Rubyrings
“Brilliant, Susan!” cried Jenna, as the three girls and one dog got off the bus, just a little ways from the best hotel in the city. “How did wewe know to come here?”
Susan blushed. “I sort of – hitched a ride with the Beatles when they came here. It was the best way to get to meet them. Only it didn’t work,” she added sadly. “Paul didn't – he didn't talk to me – but it wasn't his fault! I sort of – forget myself around him,” she admitted, brown-haired head downcast.
“Did wewe try uandishi Paul a letter?” Emma interjected here. “I don’t think wewe need to tell him...
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posted by Rubyrings
Emma leaned out over the airstrip fence, peering anxiously at the runway. The Beatles were supposed to be leaving town today, but she hadn’t seen any sign of them. It wasn't the first time they hadn't appeared when they were supposed to on this tour, either. The Beatles had never shown up to their fans' meet-and-greet the night before. Emma and the other mashabiki had waited for hours, finally dissolving into despair when it became clear that the Beatles weren’t coming. Some girls had cried, and others had screamed their disapproval, and others had tried to push their way mbele to see if the...
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posted by Rubyrings
The Beatles stopped in the doorway, a little surprised, but not very. Girls had gotten past security to see them before. Just this afternoon they had found a girl in their car boot, after all.
This girl, at least, wasn’t screaming, but looked at them with a pretty smile. Her fair-skinned face was made up like an actress’s and her shiny black hair fell to her shoulders before coming back up in a flip, held back kwa a red headband. She had on a red-and-blue dress that showed off her slender figure beautifully.
“There wewe are,” she said. “I’ve been waiting for you.” She spoke as though...
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posted by Rubyrings
“Nice girls, these mashabiki of ours,” alisema Paul. “But...”
“Good of them to onyesha us they care and all,” Ringo agreed. “But...”
“And they buy all our records,” George reminded them. “We’d be in trouble without them. But sometimes I think they’re going to wind up smothering us if they keep this up.”
As one, the four boys nodded.
They were lounging around their hotel room, their suit jackets and ties hung up on the backs of chairs and light fixtures and similar, and the Beatles themselves were reclining on the kitanda and the rug and the bench for the kinanda that came with their...
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posted by Rubyrings
Susan Leigh had planned this all perfectly. She would slip into the boot of the Beatles’ car while everyone else was distracted, while the Beatles were running away from all her fellow mashabiki and they tried to catch the Beatles kwa chasing them. She would stow away to their hotel with them, hidden kwa the instruments and luggage in the back. And then when the boot was opened, and the Beatles found her, she would climb out and face her beloved boys, and she would look deep into Paul’s dreamy eyes and say....
“Eee! Paul!! Huminaminama....”
The Beatles stared at her. Susan twisted her fingers...
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posted by Rubyrings
The airport in Emma’s hometown was completely packed, leaving no doubt in anyone’s mind as to who was coming there. Only one band could attract such a large, devoted crowd. Many of the girls there squealed and pushed mbele to be closer to the barrier, hoping to touch her beloved boys as they arrived.
It was a bright, sunny afternoon, and everyone could see the plane come in as it circled low in the sky, some girls even fancying they could see the boys waving through the windows. A great cheer rose from the crowd. The plane touched down, and four young lads with their hair wonderfully,...
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July 10, 1957. Just two days left to get Paul and John together. And probably less, I reminded myself, since I didn’t know what time of siku tomorrow my app would suck me back into my own time. Tomorrow I was leaving the nineteen fifties for good.
I didn't know how I felt about that. Part of me missed 2157, when everything could be done with the touch of a button. But the other part of me knew once I was back, I would miss the nineteen fifties – the delicious meat hamburgers, the strange, specific etiquette, the way wewe had to go outside to experience things, and most of all Paul.
But if I...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
As timing would have it, the other Beatles also happened to be in Hyde Park for a picnic, so George figured that he'd introduce Dahlia to them first before starting their date. "I surely hope Geo is going to be all right." Paul alisema as they were just about to eat. "So do I, Macca. So do I." Ringo added. "Well, we did try to warn him, so fingers crossed that he takes note of it." John replied. Paul and Ringo nodded in agreement.

Around ten dakika later, the "couple" came into the scene. "Mates, I'd like wewe to meet my new girlfriend Dahlia! We met at a pub just last night." George said. Unfortunately,...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
George then spent the evening at a pub while waiting for a potential girl whom he could start a relationship with. Me mates just don't understand. The sooner I find a date, the earlier I can possibly get married! That isn't really a bad thing, right? he thought after taking a sip of his wine.

At that moment, he heard a woman's voice coming from one of the zaidi private areas: "Hey, wewe wanna have a chat?" So he transferred there and greeted her with a smile. The woman herself appeared to be a mwaka older and was dark-haired, wore crimson red lipstick, a bluish purple long-sleeved dress, and (weirdly)...
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