Matt and Will were both at picking out tuxes for the Groomsmen at Mr. Bowtie's Tuxedo Rentals. Matt already chose his bandmates in Olsen Castle to be the groomsmen at his wedding. They decided that they should get the bridesmaids last because Will hasn't made up her mind on who should be the bridesmaids.

"Who do you think should perform at our wedding?" asked Matt.

"Rockin Bonanza should perform," suggested Will, "with Peggy and Rayne on vocals."

"And this could be Alexa's debut concert," Matt suggested. "I've been teaching her the basics of playing guitar, and now she's ready to perform onstage."

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At Himesh Hall, Alexa was rehearsing for her debut and her mom's wedding. "Now," she said, "let's do from the top."

The Bearakeets were flying around and dancing to Alexa's song. As they got into the middle of the song, Peggy, Rayne, Isadora, Mahi, and Addison came in with poppyseed muffins that Peggy and her father made. "Hey, Alexa," Mahi said. "How's rehearsal going?"

"It's going great," Alexa answered. "I just needed a few things like you rockstars do. The right outfit that says 'Alexa Vandom' and the right song."

"As New Kids on the Block once said, 'You got the right stuff'," Rayne said.

Outside Himsesh Hall, they saw Rochelle shopping. Luckily, she was wearing dark shades so she wouldn't catch them sneaking out of the abandoned arcade. Mahi thought about giving her a hot foot, but Peggy stopped her. "Remember our rule, Tiger Kitten," whispered Peggy. "Don't use powers on normal beings."

"Hello, dorks," Rochelle said. "What brings you to Waffle World? You gonna ordered some dork sandwiches?"

This made Rayne, Isadora, and Alexa growl. "When will you stop harassing people?" asked Mahi as Peggy took her hand.

"Probably never, Tiger Kitten," Peggy replied.

Seeing their love, Alexa came up with another lyric for her song. *Keeping me from having a harassing*, she thought to herself.

Rochelle was so annoyed by Alexa's lyricizing, she decided to leave for a singing session at Working in the Music Mines. "Addison," asked Peggy, "has she ever done any singing troubles besides that party she crashed?"

"A few times at The Palace," explained Addison. "Arthur was delighted that she was was a stage hog. After she broke up with Drew, she decided not to perform for Arthur."

Suddenly, their rings started to glow. This could only mean one thing: danger was lurking in Hartfeld.

Guardians Unite

By The Tiara Cinema, customers were running away from some Jeivan opera singers. "Man, I hate opera," growled Rayne. "It's so old school."

"But, Rayne," replied Addison, "opera was one of the earliest forms of music."

By the opera singers, Madrid was singing an off-key version of "Habanera: La voila...L'amour est oiseau rebelle," much to their dismay. As he spotted Peggy, he asked if she could let Isadora join in. Peggy refused, and Madrid pushed her to the ground. But soon she got up on her feet and Mahi rushed up to her.

Guardian Angel

As they were taking down the monsters, Mahi remembered her brother and his friends pelting polka and country singers with tomatoes at local music festivals. They didn't have tomatoes, but they did have ketchup and popcorn. One by one, our heroes pelted the opera singers with concession stand food while yelling, "BOO!"

"Now this is an outrage!" shouted Madrid. "I'm out of here!"

After they teleported away, the girls cheered with excitement. On the hall, Isadora and Addison spotted a poster for the hit musical movie, "Bonanza Innocence." Amongst the credits, they saw their name: Rockin Bonanza in it. "The movie was originally called 'Golden Innocence'," Isadora said, "but after they recorded songs with the stars of the film, they decided to rename the film. I can't believe that the director came to Massachusetts for us to record a few songs. Movies normally take two to three years to do it. Writing, filming, and editing. Those are the three steps in filming."

"That reminds me," Addison said, "we need to see if Alexa's done with her songwriting."

XxoxX

Later that day at the Vandom residence, Alexa was tuning up her guitar when Peggy, Rayne, Isadora, Mahi, Addison, and Amalia came in. They were thrilled because Alexa had finished her song and was ready to hear it. With a G major, she started to play. "I call this song 'The Heart of the Castle'."

A slice in the fabric of life

Feeling like it's so strife

Things are in for a shocking ignite

But the strings of the tunes unite

A hopping amphibian with major passion

Keeping me from having a haraassion

Open up to the lightning hastle

I'm at the heart of the castle

Isadora and Addison were proud of her because she finally got a song done and they used the songwriting tips they gave her.

"Here are a few songwriting tips," Isadora said. "Don't overthink it. Make sure the song is between three to five minutes, spend at least four hours of silence when it comes to songwriting, look out the window for two hours to get ideas, and mostly, it has to have a beat."

"Easy, Isadora," Addison replied. "And another thing: don't be afraid to fail and write from experience."

"You know something?" Alexa said. "I can write based on how my parents fell in love."

As they were leaving, they saw Rochelle being upset, because Dagger and Merula kicked her out for insulting the other customers. Isadora told them that Dagger and Merula were going to do a group singing lesson, and Rochelle wasn't aware of it due to her pride.

While Rochelle was stomping away in a rage, she tripped over a rock and broke her glasses.

With delight, the girls decided to go home.

The End