Disclaimer: I only own Toni LaVelle and this computer. Oh and by the way, I'm gonna try and do a chapter dedicated to each of the OCs to begin with, and then I'll do a chapter for each of the pairings. And then maybe some general chapters at the end. And when I do the sequel, I'll definitely include every character that was sent in, but I'll have to change the pairings.

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Operation: M.U.S.I.C

Music

Usually

Sucks

If

Classical

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At early morning, Kuki Sanban grabbed several of her Rainbow Monkeys and crept out of her HQ room. She quietly snuck into the main lounge where the new members were currently sleeping. Then without warning, she threw all the Rainbow Monkeys at them.

"RAINBOW MONKEYS!" she cried in delight.

"AAAHHHHH!" they all screamed as they jumped from their sleeping bags.

"Morning, Numbuh 3," greeted Elza Walker, wiping the sleep from her eyes.

"Are you always up this early?" asked Sam Dix-Sept.

"Yep," grinned Kuki.

"Those Rainbow Monkeys really scared me," yawned Robin Shim.

"Yeah, you don't usually get attacked by Rainbow Monkeys in the morning," agreed Toni LaVelle.

"Sshhh, someone's coming. Everyone pretend you're asleep," said Jessica Salam.

They all fell onto their sleeping bags and closed their eyes tight. Kuki had to join Elza on hers, since she didn't have a sleeping bag. A few of them overdid it by making really loud snoring sounds.

"Hey Numbuh 3, what are you doing in here?" asked a voice from the doorway.

"Oh it's only Numbuh 5," said Kuki sitting up. The rest of them sat up as well.

"Why? Who did you think it was?" asked Abby Lincoln.

"Err . . . I dunno," they replied.

"So what do you guys think of the Treehouse? Is it comfy enough?" asked Abby.

"Yeah, it's really nice," answered Jessica.

"It's much comfier than my bedroom back home," said Toni.

After a while, they all opened up the sleeping bags and put them all together to make one big area on the floor. Then they all sat down and chatted for a while. But soon they all fell asleep again.

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Nigel Uno, Hoagie P. Gilligan and Wallabee Beetles had all woke up and were waiting in the main lounge for the girls to wake up. Eventually though, Wallabee picked up some of the Rainbow Monkeys that were on the floor and chucked them at the girls.

"Not another Rainbow Monkey attack," moaned Robin.

"How come you girls all stopped in so late?" enquired Nigel.

The girls all gave Kuki death glares, apart from Elza who suddenly got really interested in her fingernails.

"It's not that late anyway," said Sam.

"Hello? It's 10 o'clock. We're usually all up by now," replied Hoagie.

"What?!" cried the girls, as they hadn't realised how late it was.

"I want you all to get ready quickly," ordered Nigel. "We've got a mission to go on."

The girls all made a dash for the bathroom and then had a fight over who got to use it first. Elza, being the strongest, just pushed her way through and then locked it from inside.

"Hey, no fair!" the other girls cried.

After a while, all of the girls were ready to go and were waiting for Nigel to explain the mission.

"Kids Next Door, and new members, we have a very important mission to go on and I hope you're all ready for it," said Nigel.

"Yeah!" they all answered, apart from Jessica who winced. She got quite nervous during missions, but she would never back down from one or make any stupid mistakes.

"There is a group of adults who have taken over the radio broadcasting, and put classical music on every station. No kid in their right mind likes classical, so it's our job to get the radio stations back to normal," explained Nigel. "So let's go!"

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"How come we haven't got no weapons with us?" asked Toni.

"Because, although this mission is important, it is a very simple one and we have no need for weapons," said Nigel.

"If you say so," replied Toni, shrugging her shoulders.

"I can't wait to kick some grown-up butt!" said Sam.

"Who'd you think you are? Numbuh 4?" asked Robin.

"Yep!" replied Sam with a smile. Everyone else gave her a weird look, apart from Wallabee who was too busy practising punches to notice what Sam said.

Eventually they reached the radio broadcasting building. Nigel tried to open the door but it was locked.

"How are we gonna get in, Numbuh 1?" asked Hoagie.

"How about we just climb into that open window up there?" suggested Robin.

"Good idea Numbuh 9, but how? All the walls are just solid apart from doors and windows. We have no proper handholds," said Nigel.

"We could stack ourselves up. Then the top person can get through the window and come down to open the door for us," explained Robin.

"OK then, we'll do that," said Nigel.

"Dibsy not on the bottom," Toni said quickly. Everyone else copied and Hoagie was the last one to say it.

"Aw, looks like I'm on the bottom then," accepted Hoagie.

They all stacked up. Hoagie was at the bottom with Wallabee on top of him, Nigel was on Wallabee, Toni was on Nigel, Abby was on Toni, Jessica was on Abby, Robin was on Jessica, Sam was on Robin, Kuki was on Sam, and Elza was on Kuki. (A/N: And no, I didn't mean 'on' in that way). Elza climbed through the window, and the others got back down onto the floor.

"Guys, the door's got a number combination lock," Elza called from inside.

"Damn! Just try some combinations," commanded Nigel.

After a few minutes of button pressing, Elza managed to unlock the door. It swung open and the others went inside.

"It was quite an easy combination actually," said Elza. "Adults have no sense of good security."

All ten of them set off down one of the corridors. But they didn't find anything; all the rooms didn't have the radio equipment that they needed to adjust. They tried several other corridors with the same results. Eventually, on the last door of the last corridor, they could hear some people speaking inside.

"What's the plan?" asked Jessica.

"We'll try for a head-on attack. They won't be able to resist," said Nigel. "Is everyone ready?"

"Yeah!" everyone chorused. Even Jessica sounded a little more confident.

"Kids Next Door, battle stations!" cried Nigel.

They all bust through the door to find two men sitting at the music controls. They all threw themselves at them, kicking, punching, biting and scratching. One of the men managed to break away and pressed a large red button on the control panel. Mozart's 'Turkischer Marsch' came blasting out at an incredible volume. The KND all cried out and covered their ears.

"Man, they fight dirty!" Abby.

"I can't take this anymore!" cried Wallabee. He smashed his fist into the control unit. But all that it did was hurt his hand. "OW!"

"There's only one way to fight bad music, and that's with good music," said Elza. "I thought we might be needing this."

Elza stuffed her hand into her small teal backpack and pulled out a silver compact disc. She pushed her way through the tangle of people and slammed her hand on the eject button on the control panel. A disc shot out of it and shattered on the floor. She slotted her own disc into the gap and pressed the play button. DJ Otzi's 'Hey Baby' came on and the KND all cheered. The two men covered their ears and ran from the building.

Hoagie took over the control panel and started furiously tapping keys. After a while, he managed to get all the regular stations back online. He took the disc out and handed it to Elza, who put in back in her backpack.

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Later on, back at the Treehouse everyone was sitting around, chatting over their bowls of popcorn.

"You were brilliant today, Numbuh 15," praised Kuki.

Elza turned bright red. She knew she was gay, and she always made a fool out of herself around girls that she really liked. And she knew that she was starting to really like Kuki.

"Can you teach me your skills please?" asked Kuki.

"I like toothpaste," replied Elza. Everyone gave her a strange look.

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Ha, I think that's a pretty good place to leave it! Please R&R (and no, it doesn't mean rest & relax like AS thought in a story that I've read. OK, I'm babbling on a bit now). Also, a big thanks to Sorceress of Blades for his/her review. I know it was a flame, but I'm glad to see someone so observant of the rules.