Hey homies! I'm not only back for another chapter but from my cruise as well, which was alright-not the best time ever though. So yeah, this chapter will be Sadness starting with her training with the others. So I hope you guys like it!

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As Sadness looked at herself in the mirror, feeling rather nervous but cool with her jacket, her training was about to start. She didn't know if it was gonna involve stuff she couldn't do-but she did know that she wasn't gonna do good, especially since she didn't like working out. She wished that she could just lay on her bed like she would always do, falling asleep peacefully...

Sadness was about to doze off but quickly stood back up, trying not to act like a lazy bum. She exited out of her comfortable bed and the first emotion she saw was Joy.

"Hey Sadness," she said. "Cool jacket." She patted her shoulder.

"Thanks, I guess..." Sadness looked down.

Disgust turned around. "Whoa, that actually suits you," she said.

Sadness smiled. She was actually feeling quite better, now that the emotions were complimenting her. But she had a bad feeling about training. She kept imagining herself looking like a fool while everyone else was nailing it...

"Sadness?"

Sadness' thoughts were interrupted by the voice of a red brick. The emotions were on the console except for him and her.

"Oh, hey Anger," Sadness said awkwardly.

"Look, I know what you're thinking," the blockhead said. "I know it can be nerve-wrecking about what you're gonna do. I've heard about the training, and all you really do is just do workouts that everyone does, like run laps, do stretches-all that stuff. I mean, you got a lion. I think everyone's expecting you to nail it."

Sadness looked at Oscar, who was sitting by her, and smiled. "Thanks, but what if I don't do good? What will people think of me?"

"Don't let this discourage you, 'kay? It's not as hard as you think it will be," Anger said. "You'll do fine."

Sadness couldn't believe how much advice Anger was giving to her. It was usually Disgust who gives all the advice but she was guessing that Anger knew a lot about the Mind Games, even though it was the first one.

"Thanks, Anger," Sadness beamed a little. "I'll try."

Anger nodded. "And by the way, you have a cool jacket."

Sadness' smile grew wider as Anger left for the console.

Sadness looked down but not in the negative way. "Good guy," she muttered.

...

There it was the silver stadium where the training will proceed. It was a little smaller but wider than the module where Sadness met Oscar, who she had to take along. The stadium looked very pretty and shiny. Sadness felt like she was in awe again but she was distracted from the one and only Tony.

"This is very pretty, yes?" he asked, rubbing his tiger's head.

Sadness nodded.

"You actually look very good in your jacket," Tony smiled. "Mine is a little too big."

"It looks good," Sadness said. She had a little voice crack there because of not being good with complimenting people, since she was negative with things all the time.

"You have my thanks," Tony said. "And you have a very handsome lion. What is his name?"

"This is Oscar," Sadness said looking at her lion. Oscar did the same head movement from before.

"A very cute name for a lion," Tony said, rubbing Oscar's mane. "This is Remus, my pet tiger."

"Aw," Sadness said, weakly grinning. Remus rubbed his head on Sadness, who stroked his fur.

"I am very shocked that you have the strongest animal," Tony said. "I do not want to be offensive, but I expected you to get the hyena."

"How strong is that?" Sadness ended up asking.

"It is in the top 8 strongest animal, being number 6. I hope I did not offend you," Tony said feeling a bit bad.

"No no, its fine," Sadness said. "At least it's in the top 8, right? I'm fine with that." Sadness couldn't believe what she just said. She never said any of those stuff to her co-workers.

"Very good, then," Tony said. The four champions started to exit the bus, following the headmistress and Audrey.

"Do you know, um, what you're supposed to do with training?" Sadness asked Tony as the headed for the stadium.

"Oh," Tony said, looking like he wants to show off his teaching now. "Well, it is not that difficult. It does help with each of the three courses. I think I may know the first course..."

"What is it?" Sadness asked immediately.

"Well, I am not entirely sure, but I know it has to do with balance," Tony said.

Sadness felt her stomach do a major summersault she was terrible with balance. She would always end up laying on the ground from a little thing, like the stairs, or bending down a little too low. She was now back with her nervousness.

"Sadness? Are you feeling alright?" Tony asked with concern.

"U-Uh...y-yeah, I'm...I'm fine," Sadness said. She suddenly remembered her promise with Disgust. "Hey, um, have you heard about the green emotion named, um, Disgust?"

Tony looked like he was thinking. "Hm...Disgust..." he said thoughtfully. "I think I may know her work. She seems like a very dedicated emotion."

Sadness could imagine Disgust squealing loudly when she tells her what he said. That made her feel a bit excited, ironically.

"Yeah, she's very hard-working," Sadness explained.

"Interesting," Tony said. "But why did you ask me about her?"

"Oh...um, she's a...she's a really big fan of you," Sadness confessed.

Tony looked impressed. "My oh my, I never knew that I have a fan," he smiled calmly. "I think I may want to meet her someday."

"Yeah, uh, she wants to meet you too," Sadness said.

"Well, I would be happy to meet her, especially if she is a fan of mine," Tony said. "Thank you for telling me this. I am feeling a bit better now."

Sadness beamed and entered the stadium, feeling proud of herself.

...

There was a big track inside of the stadium, along with everything that you can use for a workout, like weight-lifting, climbing on a rope, and a lot of other stuff that Sadness wasn't that very good at. The others, however, did look confident.

"Two laps around the track! Go!" the headmistress said, like she was some type of gym coach.

Like they were in the military, the four champions immediately rushed to the track and started to run on it. Sadness thought that she would be behind while everyone else was ahead, but she was surprised to see herself in the middle of the gang. Tony was head, and James and Jessica were beside the emotion, but with Jessica a little back from her.

"Good running, guys! Keep going!" the headmistress called. "Hustle, hustle, hustle!"

Sadness hated to be mean, but she wanted that woman to shut up.

She was on her second and final lap. To her shock, she was actual ahead of James and Jessica, being at Tony's tail. He turned around and smiled at her, as he slowed down to be by her.

"Very good job," he said before going ahead of her again.

...

The training turned out to not be so bad. The headmistress announced that there will be a score on the training on how they did. The best score you can get was a 10, which was a very rare score, according to the headmistress. Sadness thought she did alright, but definitely not up to a 10. She didn't even know how she even did, because of being lost in thought about how much work she had to do. It was exhausting, but worth it.

On the way back home, Tony said to Sadness, "I think that you are gonna get a very good score."

"Oh, I don't know..." Sadness shrugged. "You did better than me running around the track."

"But you did better with the power stretches," Tony said.

Sadness smiled and shrugged, as the limo pulled into Sadness' home.

"Goodbye, Sadness," Tony said. "It was a pleasure talking to you."

"Bye Tony," Sadness called as she exited the limo. She entered Headquarters. The emotions were at the console, as Riley was chilling on her computer.

"Hey Sadness!" Joy said, hugging her. "How was training?"

"Oh...it was alright," Sadness said hugging Joy back.

"See? Told you it wasn't that bad," Anger said, smirking at her.

Sadness chuckled. "Yeah, thanks for the advice," she grinned.

"Yep," Anger replied. He nodded tolerantly and headed for bed, as Riley did too.

Sadness giggled quietly and went bed. "Very good guy," she mumbled.