A few days later, after Kermit had written to Amber and Madame Groovy, a silver bus pulled up in front of the Muppet Theater.

Walter, upon seeing the vehicle, ran up to Kermit's office and knocked loudly on the door, exclaiming, "Kermit! I think Amber and Madame Groovy are here!"

"Oh good!" Kermit said happily, walking out of his office.

Within seconds, all the Muppets were outside, ready to welcome the newcomers. The first person that stepped off the bus was a female Muppet. She had light pink skin and magenta hair that was pulled back into a ponytail. She was dressed very semi-formally and had a suitcase and a case for an instrument of some sort.

"Hi! I'm Amber!" the girl greeted.

"So you're Amber, huh? The girl that plays clarinet right?" Kermit said, shaking the girl's hand.

"Yep! That's me!" Amber said, smiling.

"Where's Madame Groovy?" Walter asked, not seeing the other girl and the bus was pulling away.

"I don't-," Amber started saying when a bright purple pick-up truck sped up to the theater and made a sharp turn into the parking area; so sharp, the dozens of boxes in the back nearly fell out! Walter couldn't see who the driver was, since the windows were tinted, but he could hear rock music being played inside. Then, the mystery person turned off the radio and shut off the engine before jumping out of the truck.

The person turned out to be another female Muppet. She had light blue skin, half open eyes with lavender eyelids and think eyelashes, and long purple that was braided into various braids, making her hair look like a combination of cornrows, dreadlocks, and normal braids. But that wasn't the strangest thing about her; it was her style of clothing that was most bizarre. She wore a white crop top with spaghetti straps, a purple coat with gold buttons and a yellow bow around the collar, purple sweatpants, purple rubber high-heeled boots, a dark blue top hat with a yellow band, and lavender-framed cat-eye sunglasses. She also donned two diamond stud earrings on each of her ears, gold flash tattoos on her exposed abdomen, a music sheet pattern to be specific; flowery henna tattoos on her hands, and thin stripes near the edges of her face painted on with face paint it seemed. But the thing about her that stood out most was her mouth; it somewhat reminded Walter of Dr. Teeth's, only the teeth seemed shinier than usual and it looked like there were diamonds installed into the teeth! One in each!

"Wow! That's a very unique style!" Walter exclaimed.

"Thank you, I'm Madame Groovy," the woman said.

"So you're the one that's the expert on music," Kermit said.

"That's right. They'll all in the back of my truck. Do you think you can fit them all in the storage area of the theater or are we going to have to keep them at the boarding house?" Madame Groovy asked, motioning towards all the cases in her truck.

"Well, that depends how much stuff you got exactly and how big each box is. But first, we have to see if you an Amber have what it takes to be part of the Muppets," Scooter said.

"Alright," Madame Groovy said, nodding as she jumped into the back of the truck and examined all the cases before she grabbed one, jumped out of the back, and entered the theater. Amber followed close behind.

In the auditorium, all the Muppets sat in the seats and waited for the girls to perform. "Who would like to go first?" Kermit asked the two newbies.

"I need to look over my music a little more, so Madame Groovy can go first," Amber said, smiling at the oddly dressed woman.

"Sure," Groovy said.

The woman threw open the case she brought inside, revealing that it was a keyboard. The lady set it up the stand and set the instrument on it. Then, she played the starting notes of a familiar song:

You shout it out

But I can't hear a word you say

I'm talking loud not saying much

I'm criticized

But all your bullets ricochet

Shoot me down, but I get up

I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose

Fire away, fire away

Ricochet, you take your aim

Fire away, fire away

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

Walter tapped on Zondra's shoulder and whispered to the Muppet, "She's really good. I think she might make it."

"I can't believe I'm going to say this but…I agree," Zondra said, nodding.

Cut me down

But it's you who'll have further to fall

Ghost town and haunted love

Raise your voice, sticks and stones may break my bones

I'm talking loud not saying much

I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose

Fire away, fire away

Ricochet, you take your aim

Fire away, fire away

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

I am titanium

I am titanium

Zoot thought the Muppet was playing and singing pretty good and when he looked over at Dr. Teeth to see if the leader of the Electric Mayhem approved, but the keyboardist's expression could easily be described as confused.

Janice noticed this too and whispered to him, "She's singing Titanium by David Guetta featuring Sia."

"I know, but…there's something about that girl that seems familiar…like I feel like I should know who she is but I can't figure out why," Dr. Teeth said.

Zoot wondered how Dr. Teeth would've known Madame Groovy; were they classmates at school at one point in their lives? Did they live on the same street? Did Dr. Teeth had a gig before starting the Electric Mayhem and remember her from there? Was she an ex-girlfriend he forgot about?! The saxophonist didn't know and was worried he'd find out.

Stone-hard, machine gun

Firing at the ones who run

Stone-hard as bulletproof glass

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

You shoot me down but I won't fall

I am titanium

From behind the scenes, Amber could see Dr. Teeth had his eyes set on Groovy, which made the girl have a very ticked off expression and making her regret letting the woman go first.

I am titanium

When Madame Groovy finished her song, dozens of Muppets applauded and cheered.

"Well, I guess you're in," Kermit said with a smile. "Now, Amber, it's your turn."

Amber nodded and walked onstage as Madame Groovy packed up her keyboard.

"Break a leg," she told the girl.

"Humph!" Amber scoffed, looking away from the woman.

"It means good luck in theater talk," Groovy explained, but she could see Amber was ignoring her. The woman stepped off the stage, muttering to herself, "She was so friendly a few moments ago, and now she's being a total brat. What's her deal?"

"Okay, Amber, show us what you got," Walter said. Amber nodded and put the clarinet to her lips for a few moments before she started to play Let It Go on the clarinet. It sounded pretty impressive and beautiful, and Walter liked it. He could see several other Muppet seemed impressed and he could've sworn some even had tears in their eyes. When Amber finished, she was greeted with approved applause from her audience, meaning she was going to get in too.

"Well, that settles it; Amber and Madame Groovy are both going to join the Muppets," Kermit said.

"Wow, you're really good at playing clarinet," Walter complimented the girl.

"Thank you," Amber said, smiling.

Pepe then said, "Sí, sí, sí, you were good but Madame Groovy was incredible, okay!" The prawn then went over the musician and asked, "Are you by any chance…single?"

"Yes, but I'm trying to focus on my career right now. I'll worry about finding a guy later," Groovy stated.

"Welcome aboard girls, we'll look forward to your performances in the Muppet Show. Now everyone, let's get back to rehearsal," Kermit said as all the Muppets departed from the room.

Madame Groovy grinned at Amber, flashing the diamond studs on her teeth, and exclaimed, "Well, what do you know! We both got in!"

The woman raised her hand, wanting a high-five from the pink Muppet, but Amber turned away and exited the stage.

"Well…that was a bit rude," Madame Groovy muttered, thinking she was left hanging.

Then, Walter ran up to the woman, with his hand raised, "I'll take the high-five," he offered.

Madame Groovy just shrugged, "At least you're not the type to leave someone hanging," and high-fived the yellow Muppet.

A while later, Dr. Teeth was still thinking about Madame Groovy, still trying to figure out who she really was and why he had the vibe he knew her somehow. He was so deep in thought; he didn't notice Amber had walked up to him, smiling very sweetly at him. She noticed he didn't seem to notice her, so she said in a very flirty voice, "Hey Dr. Teeth."

Dr. Teeth jumped upon hearing her speak and looked around, trying to see where the voice had come from until he realized she was right next to him. "Oh hey, Amber," the Muppet greeted the new girl casually. He was getting the feeling she needed to speak to him about something very important. "What is it? Something wrong?" he asked.

"Oh nothing really, I just couldn't help but notice…you had your eyes on Madame Groovy," Amber stated. "Do you have a thing for her?"

"No, not really. I just can't help but feel like I've seen her before," Dr. Teeth explained.

"Good, I was worried you liked her," Amber said, breathing a sigh of relief.

"Pardon?" Dr. Teeth said, confused.

"So, you don't have any special someone in your life. Aren't you lonely?" Amber asked the man, moving closer to him.

"Um…" Dr. Teeth said, taking a few steps away from the girl Muppet. "Well, for starters, I'm not lonely; I have my friends to talk to, and second, I actually am seeing-," Dr. Teeth started saying, until Amber stepped very close to him until she was practically in his face.

"Come on, Dr. Teeth. I'm not a bad girl…unless you want me to," she said.

Then, a voice from above said, "Amber, do you really think that sleeping with one of the most popular Muppets in the world will increase your status in this theater, because it'll just make you look slutty."

Dr. Teeth and Amber looked up to see Madame Groovy was sitting on the railing that was on the second floor of the Muppet Theater where the dressing rooms were.

Zondra was standing right by, who snickered, "I couldn't have said it any better."

"Oh please! You're just saying that because you want him all to yourself!" Amber shouted at the musician.

Madame Groovy just snorted and said, "John, don't let this girl flirt with you. She just wants you to sleep with her."

"Okay-wait, how'd you know my na-?" Dr. Teeth started to ask until Amber cut him off saying, "His name isn't John! It's Dr. Teeth! How can you not know his name?"

"Oh please, do you honestly believe his mother named his Doctor? Because that sounds kind of lame. I've known his real first name all my life," Madame Groovy stated.

"Are you some kind of stalker?" Amber questioned. "I think I should be asking you that!" Groovy snapped, whipping off her sunglasses, revealing her angry eyes.

"Oh man…" Dr. Teeth muttered, before running out of the room.

"You're just interfering with me because you want him!" Amber screamed.

"What! No, it's not like that at all! For one thing, he's not my type…no offense to him, and secondly, he's my-," Madame Groovy snapped.

"Girls! Girls! GIRLS!" Scooter shouting, running into the room accompanied by Sam the Eagle and Skeeter. "What's going on here?" the bird demanded to know.

Amber then rubbed her eyes, acting like she was crying and said in a very sad voice, "Madame Groovy called me a slut…"

"What? Madame Groovy, that was unacceptable! Apologize to this young lady at once!" Sam the Eagle snapped at the blue Muppet.

"What! She was trying to get Dr. Teeth to fall in love with her and was making the poor guy uncomfortable…say, where is he anyhow?" Madame Groovy asked.

"I think he left," Skeeter said, looking around.

"That is not true! I never hit on Dr. Teeth and he was never here," Amber lied.

"You little liar! I was here the whole time and saw what happened," Zondra snapped at the girl.

Sam was about to say something until Skeeter stepped up and said to Amber and Madame Groovy, "Listen here girls, I know this is your first day and all, but there's one thing you should know; name-calling like that is completely prohibited and there should never be fights like this. Just because you're new here doesn't mean Kermit can't fire you right away. I'll let you off the hook just this once, but next time, if something worse happens, I'm reporting to the frog."

"Well said, sis," Scooter complimented his sister.

"Fine, it won't happen again," Madame Groovy said. "Amber, I'm sorry for calling you slutty."

"…Fine," Amber forgave the musician, almost reluctantly it seemed, before heading down into the canteen.

"For some reason, I have a feeling that this won't be the last time Madame Groovy and Amber are going to have a fight. I better be ready to play as a witness in case this happens again," Zondra thought to herself before entering one of the dressing rooms.

Somewhere else in the Muppet Theater, Dr. Teeth was sitting by himself, thinking, "How did Madame Groovy know my first name was John!? Who is she?"

Well, Madame Groovy and Amber have been introduced! But Amber might be a problem for Dr. Teeth in the future, especially since she's unaware of the fact that Dr. Teeth is dating Zoot!

How will Amber react when she finds out Zoot is the target of the keyboardist?

How does Madame Groovy know Dr. Teeth's first name?

Will the two girls quarrel again? Find out in the next chapter of Madame Groovy!

Here's a link to the Clarinet version of Frozen: watch?v=CgI94dl4SKg

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