-This is my new fic, it's not going to be very long, hopefully I can get it finished in about a week or so. It's a pairing that has never been used before, I don't think anyone would even think of a pairing like this, because only I am strange enough to think it up. Anyways, here's the first chapter!-

Katie Brown, age ninety five, was the last surviving member of School of Rock. And lying in the hospital bed with a machine that breathed for her, she wasn't going to be living much longer. In fact, she only had about five minutes to live. She breathed in slowly, or rather, the machine breathed in slowly. Katie felt a certain calm come over her, almost as if she had just been sedated. And then she closed her eyes, never to open them in this world again.

A few seconds later, Katie opened her eyes and found that she was standing on a cloud, waiting in a line. Stretching her neck, she tried to see what everyone was waiting for. She only could catch a glimpse of a gate, and then the line moved forward.

The line wasn't very long, and within about twenty minutes Katie was at the front. A man standing by the huge gate looked her up and down and then searched through a humongous book that he had.

"Katie Brown," he said. "You've done quite well, a few mishaps from your teen years, when you were in that band, but you've done enough good things to cancel that out. Welcome to Heaven."

The gate opened up and Katie walked in slowly. She couldn't go any faster, she still had the body of a ninety five year old. The gate slammed behind her, and she glanced around. What was she supposed to do now?

Her question was answered when a man started walking toward her. He was almost shimmery, but not quite. He almost looked luminescent, but then again he didn't. There was just an aura about him that made Katie respect him. "Hello," he said. "I'm your guide to Heaven. What I'm going to do today is tell you some ground rules of Heaven. First, you can never get out of Heaven. I don't know why you'd want to leave this paradise, but some people do. Any questions so far?" Katie shook her head.

She observed how everybody that was walking around her was young, in their prime. She wished she could be sixteen again. "Okay," the man continued. "Another thing: you see lots of young people walking around. In Heaven, you can choose which age you are. You can't change your appearance, but you can be any age you want. Just tell yourself: I am blank years old. Go ahead, try it."

Katie did. I am sixteen years old, she told herself, feeling rather silly. But then she looked down and saw that she was indeed sixteen again! She had the bounciness and the foolish happiness that went along with being sixteen. She giggled involuntarily, and the man smiled.

He continued to speak. "There are two more things. You will forget all of your memories from your prior life. For some people, this process takes only a few minutes. For others, it takes a millennium. But you'll lose them just the same."

Indeed Katie could almost feel the memories flowing out of her brain. She couldn't remember how the band got together, and then she couldn't remember the band at all! She frowned in consternation as she tried to remember what she was trying to remember. She gave up and listened to the man.

"The final thing about Heaven: the bulletin board. Some people hang onto memories and try to find people from their prior lives. We don't discourage it, they'll forget sometime. I'll take you to the bulletin board now." He took her hand and led her to a huge bulletin board with nothing on it.

"There's nothing there," she said.

"That's what it looks like. But the board only shows things pertaining to you. For someone else there may be a hundred messages. We ask that you take a look at the bulletin board once a day, but it's not required. And that's Heaven for you. Any questions?"

"Yeah. What's your name?"

The man smiled and disappeared. "Ooookay," Katie said to herself. She looked around, wondering what she should do. Now her memories were completely gone, and she had a blank slate. Knowing that, she walked over to a map that showed all the sections of Heaven. She saw that there was a Music Section. Thinking that it sounded interesting, Katie headed off in it's direction.

Although the Music Section had looked far away on paper, the walk took her only a minute. It seemed that everything was easier in Heaven. A large building was labeled Music Section. Katie opened the door and entered the building, only to find that it wasn't a building at all, it was a whole nother huge area that looked just like the one outside. But it was very different. There were people playing instruments, singing, and listening to music everywhere. There was also an area labeled Lessons. Katie walked over there.

A few instructors were waiting to help somebody. There were five available. Four of them looked very strict and severe, and they had chosen their older age form. Katie shuddered at the thought of getting old, forgetting that she had been ninety five. But the fifth instructor was a nonchalant looking boy that Katie guessed to be her age. He had shaggy hair that fell a little below his ears, and his whole image screamed rebel

Katie thought that he was really cute and decided that she would ask him for some kind of lessons. Being sixteen, she was bold enough to go up to him and talk to him. She felt jittery inside as she walked toward him with false confidence.

When she reached him she smiled and said, "Hi, I'm Katie, and I'd like some kind of instrument lessons."

-Review it please! I'll try to have another chapter up tomorrow, but I'm not making any promises! But if you review, the chances of another chapter are way higher, hint hint!-