At Himesh Hall, the girls were practicing their new powers. Peggy just got light projection, Rayne developed rain and fog manipulation, Isadora developed supersonic breathing, Mahi did some heat rays, and Addison developed a Siren Song. Will was so delighted by their improvement, she decided to treat them to a movie.

The Bearakeets wanted to go to, but Will suggested that they should see it through Addison's purse and she should get some popcorn with extra butter for Mr. Mustard.

XxoxX

20 minutes later, they were heading towards the movie theater. In front of them was an elaborate movie theatre, The Eclipse Theater. It had the latest movies, all sorts of snacks and drinks, and all of their friends were there. Except for one thing: they weren't going to tEclipse. Instead, they were going to The Tiara Cinema, an old-timey movie theater where it had old-fashioned decor, movies from the 1910s to the 1950s, and snacks that were made the old-fashioned way.

Only Peggy, Addison, and Isadora were delighted. Rayne and Mahi, on the other hand, were disgusted. "This looks just like the The Abbey Theater in Ireland," Peggy said. "And the decor is beautiful."

"I like it," Isadora said. "It may be old-fashioned and one of Hartfelds oldest movie theaters, but it's a historical landmark, and you have to take what life gives you. They have some popcorn machines that work the old fashion way and they showed the classics."

"I think that this is a wonderful theater," Addison said. "I'd even saw 'The Wizard of Oz' here 12 times. In fact, when it first came out in the late '30s, they showed the movie here."

"Lame," Rayne said. "The family usually goes to the Eclipse for the latest movies. They'd even get discounts on Tuesdays and weekends."

"Really," Mahi said, "I would normally watch old Bollywood movies on a 1980s film projector."

"You know how to work a fllm projector?" asked Rayne.

"Hey," Mahi replied. "I gotta do something to keep me busy. It doesn't mean I'm ignoring you or the others."

Inside, they met an elderly man with a cane. It was Coach Copolla's husband, Gene Garner. "Will Vandom," he said. "Haven't seen you nor Alexa in a while."

"How much are tickets?" asked Peggy.

"Nobody usually comes here," Mr. Garner said, "so it's on me."

After Mr. Garner left, Mahi wondered something. "Why are we at this boring old movie theater" she asked.

"Their playing the 1950s movie, 'Return of the Tracker', here," Will said. "It's their 80th anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than to go to its screening here, where it premiered?"

"They filmed the movie here?" asked Alexa.

"Only the cityscape scenes," Will said. "Not all movies are shot at once. It has to take one set at a time. The director at the time was so amazed by the scenery of Hartfeld, that he let the premier of 'Return of the Tracker' here."

"BORING!" shouted Rayne and Mahi.

XxoxX

In a theater, they saw that the only ones in the theater besides them were a bunch of senior citizens. "This place is a graveyard," Mahi insulted.

"Be nice," whispered Peggy as she took her hand by accident. "These are the elderly."

As the movie was about to start, the Bearakeets got bored, so they flew up to the projector and acidentally played with it. Some of their magic acidentally got our heroes sucked into the movies.

When they got up, they saw that they were in 1950s clothes, much to Mahi's dismay. "I look like something from 'Grease'," she said in disgust.

"Greaser girls do wear pants," Rayne recalled.

"I wonder what caused all of this?" Peggy asked. "It can't be the Jeivan Empire. They're too nuts."

The Bearakeets came out innocently crying. "You silly little bears," Peggy said. "You just wanted to have some fun."

The Bearakeets nodded their head. Ms. Lizzy flew up to Peggy and hugged her. "Let's try to find a way out of this movie."

"Even movies are alternate universes," Addison said. "This is just like the productions of 'Phantom of the Opera' and 'Dracula' from my Grandma's theater classes."

Rayne found a trail of chipped wood, leading them to a haunted house. She remembered seeing a haunted house ride at Wildwood and remembers that they have looking paintings, moving armors, and spooky monsters.

XxoxX

In the haunted house, they saw a bunch of black bats up top. In the middle was a grey bat, then it turned into a man. "Looks like the Tracker is a vampire."

Guardians Unite

PRIMA started taking down the black bats. The Tracker, on the other hand, had his eyes on feeding off PRIMA. The Bearakeets decided to take down the Tracker before their caretakers turn into vampires. Billy Shears gave the Tracker a big hug, Ms. Lizzy danced on his head, Rita cried real out after seeing his face, Mr. Mustard tossed some butter at him, and finally, Maggie May bounced all around til she kicked the coffin.

"You guys find Maggie May," ordered Peggy. "We'll hold off the Tracker."

They decided to use their new powers to help them escape. Peggy blinded the Tracker with her light projection, Addison sang to lure the Tracker away, Isadora blew him away, Mahi used her heat rays to scare him, and Rayne used her fog to blind him.

Quickly, Peggy, Rayne, Isadora, Mahi, and Addison rushed to the coffin and they were back in the human world. Fortunately, the ones who noticed that they were in the movie were Will and Alexa. "Forgive the Bearakeets," said Will. "They get bored easily."

"Where are they anyway?" asked Addison.

The Bearakeets flew from the lobby and into Addison's purse.

XxoxX

By the time they got outside, they saw that the place was crawling with customers. "What's going on here?" Will asked. "It's becoming a full house."

"After that firework display at the Tiara," Gene said as he was coming from the snack bar, "some of the customers at the Eclipse thought they could come here for a change. I haven't had a large amount of customers since 2015."

"Looks like things are gonna be great for the Tiara," suggested Peggy.

"Here's another free gift for you girls," Gene said as he gave them a box.

Inside, they found some souviners that has been around since the '50s. "A collection of 'Return of the Tracker' collectibles?" asked Mahi. "This is perfect for Mr. and Mrs. Covington for Christmas."

"Papa doesn't usually does scary movies," Rayne said, "but he does love '50s movie collectibles."

Mahi and Rayne winked, knowing that they found the perfect gift for Mr. and Mrs. Covington.

The End