A/N: Who gets to come on down and take Dr. Directors place on Contestants Row? Who will get to play the next pricing game? Have I done a better job with this chapter than the last? (I actually have a reason for the last chapter being short), and will said player win their pricing game? Keep on a readin'!

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The Next Contestant

Chapter 3

"Rod? Who do we having coming down to Contestants Row right now?"

"Well Bob, how about, Joss Possible! Come on down! You're the next contestant on the Price is Right!"

Joss screamed and threw her ten gallon hat in the air, catching it and putting it back on on her way down to Contestants Row. This was the first thing she had gotten to do since she turned 18 a month ago. Well, other than vote on a Montana state question. Something about farming or whatever. She just went at the insistence of her dad, who had preached to her about democracy in action.

Joss took her place in Contestants Row, occupying the spot that Dr. Director had just vacated when she went to go play her pricing game. She was happy that both Dr. Director and her cousin Kim had won there games. Joss felt certain that she could win whatever went up for bids and whatever pricing game she had to play. She had grown up watching The Price is Right, and almost had a heart attack when she was asked by her cousin if she wanted to come. Joss couldn't say yes quick enough.

"Hello Joss, how are you?" Bob asked her, noticing how much like Kim she looked like.

"I reckon' I'm just fine there Bob, how 'bout you?" Joss asked.

"Well, Joss, I'm doing just fine myself," Bob stated, and having done this show for over 30 years, realized how to make something into a cue line. "But I'll be doing even better after someone wins this..."

Rod to his cue to introduce and talk about the next item up for bids, even if he did get a little "hung up" from watching one of Barker's Beauties come out and model it. "From Zale's fine jewelry, we have a beautiful pair of diamond earrings and matching necklace. Princess cut, 10 karat diamonds in both the earrings and necklace give off a beautiful light and shine with a pure white fire. Graded excellent and set in 24 karat solid gold, it is sure to please any woman who happens to get her hands on them. All this from Zale's, the makers of fine jewelry."

"Joss, we start the bidding with you." Bob said, taking the price envelope from the model.

"One thousand there Bob."

"Ron, what do you bid?"

"Twelve hundred."

"Will?"

"Two Thousand, Mr. Barker."

"Monique, give us your bid."

"Fifteen Hundred, Bob."

Bob pulled the price card out of the envelope. "Actual retail price is, One thousand, six hundred dollars, Monique you win!"

Monique screamed and leaped onto the stage. She was barely there five seconds before she enveloped Bob in a hug and gave him a kiss on the cheek. She didn't know why all the girls did that, but it just seemed like the right thing to do when you're on the Price is Right stage.

"Monique, we're going to play 'Cliff Hangers'," Bob said as he guided the young woman over to the the game board. The board had a small little mountain climber and a mountain that was made out of a number line. "Now, you'll be given three items to price, and for every dollar that you're off on the price, Hans here will go up a step. If Hans is still on the mountain at the end of the game, then you'll win all three prizes, along with this!"

"A new living room set!" Rod said, picking up where Bob left off. "From Lay-z-boy, comes a relaxing massage recliner and hide a bed couch. The recliner has five different massage zones, with three different speeds and optional heating, to help relax away a hard day at work. The couch folds out in a queen size bed, perfect for when guests come over. And, with new tougher, stronger springs, the need for a cross bar has been eliminated, giving you or your guests a wonderful sleep at night. From Lay-z-boy."

"Rod, tell us about the first item Monique will be pricing," Bob said as three items were brought to the stage.

"From Conair, a three speed hair dryer, with selectable cool air to avoid damaging fine hair. From Conair." Rod said.

"Now Monique, what do you believe the price of that hair dryer is?"

"Thirty-five dollars Bob," Monique said, leaning over to speak into the microphone.

"Monique says thirty-five dollars," Bob confirmed. Hans, the little mountain climber, started to move upwards while a lovely yodel played in the background. After five steps, Hans came to a stop, and the model moved the obstruction out of the way, revealing the price of the hair dryer to be forty dollars.

"A good start, a very good start. Rod, what's next on the list?" Bob asked

"Well Bob, from T-Fal we have a lovely selection of pots and pans. With a Teflon coating that is guaranteed not to chip or crack, you'll soon rediscover the joys of cooking with these pots and pans. From T-Fal,"

"Monique, your price on the pots and pans?"

"Seventy-five dollars." Monique said, after looking towards the audience to give her some help.

The yodel music started up again, and this time Hans moved up a dangerous ten steps. The Barker Beauty show off the price of the pots and pans, revealing a mark of eighty-five dollars.

"No Monique, you cannot miss this next price by more than ten dollars. If you do, then you'll lose the game and the furniture." Bob explained to her. Monique gave a nod of understanding and looked at the last item she would have to guess on.

"From Aladdin, We have a beautiful floor lamp," Rod said, explaining the prize, "At five feet tall and with a beautiful brass coated mount, this lamp can take bulbs up to one hundred watts, encasing whatever room you have it in in a soft glow that is easy to see in. From Aladdin."

"Monique, what is your price on that lamp?" Bob asked.

Monique bit her bottom lip and looked out to the audience again, who was screaming their price suggestions. She took them all in and decided which one sounded the most logical. She was a fashion designer, it should have to be this hard, she thought to herself and then turned back to Bob. "Ninety-five dollars," Monique finally said.

Hans, once again started to make his way up the mountain trail, step by step and number by number he went, closer and closer to the top. After about the fifth step, Bob started asking for it to stop, which was actually just a way to build up the surprise. Still Hans continued, getting ever closer to the edge of the cliff. Monique and Bob looked on, Monique with baited breath as Hans was just two steps away from the edge. One more step.

Then he stopped.

Hans stopped on the twenty five dollar mark of the game board. He didn't go over.

"Monique, you're a winner!" Bob said.

Monique jumped up into the air and gave a squeal of surprise before she was led back stage. Bob, however, had turned to look at the camera to send the show away to commercial. "We'll be back with the first Showcase Showdown right after this!"


A/N: Well, there you have it. The first three pricing games, and all three of 'em are winners. Now, who is going to win the Showcase Showdown? Hmmm? And after the Showcase Showdown, who's going to take Monique's spot in Contestant's Row?