Suddenly, they were in Rockfield Farm, 1975. "What the Crootaken is this" Rocket asked.
"Roosters! Roosters!" Animal shouted as he started chasing the poultry.
"Recording studio?" asked Roger.
They followed the noises to the van, where Queen was coming out. "Well, the idea was to get away from the distractions," Paul explained.
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After showing them to their rooms, Freddie decided to go practice his new song he wrote for Mary.
Love of my life, you've hurt me
You've broken my heart and now you leave me
Love of my life, can't you see?
Bring it back, bring it back
Don't take it away from me, because you don't know
What it means to me
Love of my life, don't leave me
You've stolen my love, you now desert me
Love of my life, can't you see?
Bring it back, bring it back (back)
Don't take it away from me
Because you don't know
What it means to me
Obrigado
You will remember
When this is blown over
Everything's all by the way
When I grow older
I will be there at your side to remind you
How I still love you (I still love you)
I still love you
While performing, Wade held Samantha's hand.
Oh, hurry back, hurry back
Don't take it away from me
Because you don't know what it means to me
Love of my life
Love of my life
Ooh, eh (alright)
Paul came in to check on Freddie. "Beautiful," he said. "What's it called?"
"'Love of My Life'," Freddie explained. "I wrote it for Mary."
"Boochiboo," Stitch laughed.
"Don't laugh," Vee said.
Paul got jealous, so he kissed Freddie. "Paul," Donna asked, "what are you doing?"
"So Paul is gay?" Wade asked.
"I guess so," Helen said.
Stitch started to growl, but Groot and Donna stopped him. "I am Groot (Don't interrupt)," Groot replied.
"You don't understand," Freddie replied. "Mary gets me."
"I know who you are," Paul replied back.
"You don't," Freddie replied as he stood up. "You just see a star."
As Freddie left, Helen wondered something. "Samantha," Helen whispered, "how long did it last?"
"Until 1976," Samantha answered, "where she found out that Freddie was bisexual, though they remained really good friends."
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In another part of the barn, Roger, John, and Brian were looking over some songs like "I'm in Love with My Car" and "You're My Best Friend." Donna remembered that Roger wrote the car song for his new Alfa Romeo while John wrote "You're My Best Friend" for his current marriage to Veronica Tetzlaff, a woman pursuing in teaching.
Roger got a little mad about the songs. As he was about to break the coffee machine, Brian and John stopped him. "Not the coffee machine," both men replied.
Rocket, Shou, Animal, and Vee started to giggle.
"Kids," Brian said, "we're having a band discussion, and you should take this outside."
"Okay," They said as they went into another room, leading to another event in Queen history.
