In the RDA gardens, Candy, Kiki, and Daniel were working on a little music for music class. Candy was reading some piano sheets, Kiki was handling some french horn music, and Daniel was working on his violin skills. After they were finishing up the lyrics to "Sixty Years On," they came across Ronnie and Nikita with some gardening utensils.

"Frau Cherry and Vice Frau Cherry are looking for volunteers to handle some gardening," Nikita explained. "Und your sister and I decided to do it."

"There were other volunteers," Ronnie explained, "but they refuse to garden over this area, believing that the garden is a time-travel ground."

Hearing the word "time travel," Candy had a funny feeling that a time capsule could be buried there. She could remember from her old school that they did a time-capsule project in the beginning of the year and they opened it at the end in the year. For her, she did a drawing of her and her two mothers, as a reminder that everyone's family was different, not just the standard one.

While they were going around, Kiki hit something hard. "We found the time capsule, Candy!" she shouted.

Rushing towards Kiki, Candy and Daniel helped her get the heavy time capsule and observed the details on it. "This time capsule is from the late '50s," Kiki said. "Who do you think dug this up?"

Carefully, Daniel read the plaque.

Charles Cherry Academy, 1959

Charles Cherry II

"Isn't he your great grandfather?" Daniel asked.

"That was its name before Elton John renamed the school after him," Candy reminded Daniel.

Inside the capsule were 1950s records, saddle shoes, tortoise shell glasses, and a few haircare products that were a bit older than the others.

"I don't think these hair products are from the '50s," Kiki suggested. "I think they're from the '40s."

With one smile, Candy decided to imagine it.

XxoxX

All of a sudden, everything turned into a 1940s manor. Nikita was amazed on how quickly Candy could imagine. While looking around, they spotted Ms. Kinji looking at a new Frida Kahlo portrait on the wall.

"Daniel, kids," Ms. Kinji said, "I hope you don't mind. I was getting lost in some watermelon swirls."

Observing the picture, Candy could remember that not only Frida Kahlo was a famous painter from Mexico, but she was also bisexual.

"A senorita who can paint a person who will play guitar," Kiki said, "and play it just for her."

After they left the foyer, they headed off to the library where they came across Principal and Vice Principal Cherry playing pool. "Little Sugar," VP Cherry greeted.

Distracted by VP Cherry's cheer, Principal Cherry missed. "Holds nothing for a gun," she complained. "I just missed."

"Don't feel bad, Principal Cherry," Kiki replied. "Daniel, Candy, and I were just want to see where the hair care equipment came from."

"I barely know much about hare care products," Principal Cherry replied, "usually cheer routines."

"Don't be a sour apple," VP Cherry said to the three kids. "Lady Nordland can tell - she studied hair care back in college."

Curious, they decided to go to her. When they reached there, Ronnie tripped over a rug and made her and the others fall on the ground.

XxoxX

In reality, Coach Nordland could see the three of them with the time capsule they digged up. After helping them up, Candy showed them the time capsule of the 1950s. "Did you get ideas from your imagination again?" she asked.

"I did," Candy admitted. "And I also got carried away making my imagination looking like a something from a 1940s mystery movie."

Observing the haircare products, Coach Nordland could recognize this as a genuine Jenna Carpenter hairbrush products. "Jenna Carpenter was a famous haircare products entrepreneur back in the 1940s. During the 1950s, her products were a success. Coach Nordland could remember using her products for the first time from her Grandma Page taught her how to apply makeup and the different cosmetics over the years.

"Excuse me," interrupted a familiar voice. "Have you forgot to pay off your credit card bills?" It was Mr. Lott. He was here to remind her about her credit card bills.

"Well," Daniel groaned. "This is an invasion of privacy."

"I just came to let you know that if you don't pay your credit card bills," Oscar gloated. "You're going broke!"

Annoyed, Coach Nordland wrote a check for her credit card bill and handed it straight to him. Taking a glimpse of the valuable hair products, he told her that he'll won't charge if she gives them the rare '40s products.

"I've been to antique options all around West Virginia, and I can tell these cost a fortune," Oscar explained.

Remembering her late grandmother and how she was a first generation Jenna Carpenter makeup user, she said no and gave him the check. Oscar was glad she paid of her credit debt, but was angry that she didn't gave him the product. In rage he left the room, but not before warning Candy, "Your family is not what you think it is."

This led Candy to some confusion.

XxoxX

The next day in Mr. Otto's music class, Candy, Kiki, and Daniel were showing off an old 1940s tune and the hair care equipment that they showed Coach Nordland. Amazed by both things, he gave them all A+s. "HEY!" shouted Alice, "How come they get A+s while I get a C?"

"Perhaps if you paid more attention to your grades than your vanity," Mr. Otto advised, "the future wouldn't be given to you."

"When the ragged time dog gave us has been ten years in the cave," Candy replied.

Alice thought it was nonsense, but the others thought it was her speaking 1940s.

"Ms. Cherry," Mr. Otto said to the trio, "where would like to be in time?"

"I've no wish to be living anywhere but now," Candy answered. "Who cares about what goes sixty years on? I don't want to rush it."

The End