(Takes place after the ooze is spread across NYC)

Donnie starts singing to April.

"Your father, April, is a mutant,

And your friends are too.

Saving you can be a nuisance,"

April starts to glare at him.

"Bu-but you're not a Mary Sue," Donnie stutters.

"That's right I'm not."

"You are sixteen going up seventeen,

I think you should stick with me.

Shredder's after you and your dad,

It isn't hard to see."

Donnie continues to sing "You are sixteen going up seventeen,

Your life's in constant peril.

Stay with us and we will protect you,

From things that seem quite feral."

Donnie walks towards April.

"You are not prepared,

For dangers far and wide.

Your kunoichi skills are a bit impaired,

So why don't you join our side."

Donnie points to himself. "I can protect you, even help you,

In turning back your dad.

Just don't hate us, no matter what,

Trust me, you'll be glad."

April crosses her arms and sings "You are fifteen going up sixteen,

Don't talk to me like I'm a child.

You turned my dad into a freak,

And you got mutants running wild."

April raises her voice.

"You are fifteen going up sixteen,

I can do what I want.

Why should I trust you, after what you did?

Now my dreams of my dad will haunt."

April shakes her head.

"I should've never gotten involved,

With giant freak turtles.

Whose acts will never be absolved,

And you treat me like a plain old girl."

"Just leave me alone, you huge jerk,

I don't want to see your face.

You are fifteen going up sixteen,

I never want to see you ever again!"

April storms off leaving Donnie behind, heartbroken.


When you read this, you can ignore the Donnie sings or April sings part. I just did that because two people (Who I shall not name) have pointed out that this story breaks the rules.