Summary/Plot-line: What if Katie and Freddy both got reincarnated? To see if they are as true for each other as they seem to believe, a "Higher Power" decides to test them, and see if they're right. Read to fully understand, please review!
Katie and Freddy stood together in the pouring rain outside the latest club – The Hive – where School of Rock were playing. The gig had just finished, and they'd gone to escape screaming fan-girls – and boys! – not to mention the press, the autograph hunters, the psychotic stalkers, although they'd already been mentioned as fan-girls and fan-boys.
Katie said nothing, just looked at Freddy, thinking how lucky she was to have him. Freddy caught her eye, and grinned.
"What you thinking of, Kitty-Kat?" he asked, in a sing-song voice. Katie laughed, and punched him playfully. "Oww!" he whined, massaging his arm. "What was that for?"
"I told you not to call me that," she replied, glancing up at him.
"Call you what?" he asked, smirking. "Call you Kitty-Kat?"
"Yes!" Katie yelped, knowing full well that he was teasing her. "Don't call me that, Freddy Jones, I'm warning you."
"What," he said, putting on his innocent look, "call you... Kitty-Kat?"
"Stop it!" she shrieked, pounding his chest, "stop it!" Freddy laughed, Katie couldn't hurt him, as strong as she was from carrying her bass and amp up and down the stairs to Dewey's every week.
"Kitty-Kat," he repeated, purposely annoying her, "Kitty-Kat Kitty-Kat Kitty-Kat Kitty-Kat Kitty-Kat!" He carried on until the words lost all meaning and just sounded like a garble of meaningless junk.
She continued trying to hit him, but he caught her hands in his, and looked down at her. They both fell silent, just looking at each other, deep into each other's eyes.
"I love you, Freddy," Katie said, her voice suddenly breathy. Freddy pulled her into a hug, and rested his head on her shoulder.
"I love you, too," he said, his breath tickling her ear. "I love you, Kitty-Kat." Katie pushed him away.
"Freddy!" she said angrily. "I thought I told you not to call me that!"
"Fweddy!" he mimicked, and she sighed in frustration. She turned away, and he came closer to her, and encircled her waist with his arms. "You did tell me that," he whispered in her ear, "but I didn't tell you that I'll always love you, Kitty-Kat, always, and nothing will ever change that."
And this time it didn't matter that he'd called her 'Kitty-Kat'.
Maniacal Man In His Danger Van.
Two members of the latest upcoming pop-punk band "School of Rock" have been sadly killed. Bassist Kathryn Marie Brown (18) and drummer Frederick David Jones (19) were standing outside teen hangout "The Hive" after the band's latest gig when a stranger, thought by the police to be an elderly male, ran them over in his van.
Directly after this tragedy he sped off, and the two bodies were discovered by fellow members of the band, manager Summer Anne Hathaway (18) and lead guitarist Zackary Joseph Mooneyham (19). Rhythm guitarist and singer Dewey Finn was next on the scene, quickly calling the remaining band members; backing singers Tomika Rhiannon Hassan (19), Alicia Sadia Allen (18), Marta Lucia Hale (17), keyboardist Lawrence Tsai (19), and the two 'groupies' Michelle Jessica Ryan (18), and Eleni Nadia Green (18).
Miss Hathaway (rumored to be engaged to Mr Mooneyham) quickly alerted the authorities, who removed the bodies and rushed them to hospital. Sadly, the following night both Mr Jones and Miss Brown died, both at 11:37PM on Sunday night.
The memorial service is the next Sunday, also at 11:37PM, to honor the two as closely as possible. Many people have been invited, including devoted fans who have been inspired by the deceased. The band are not disallowing anyone to enter, as they feel that if people wish to remember Miss Brown and Mr Jones, it is best if they do it together.
The last time grief and sadness was shown to this extent was when rock legend Kurt Cobain died. We are sure that Miss Brown and Mr Jones will truly appreciate this comparison. Sadly, "School of Rock" are no more, telling reporters that they can no longer continue after losing two of their members, also saying in answer to questions that there is no-one who can replace them.
Katie And Freddy, Rest In Peace.
