Linda looked at the remaining three doors in the room, deciding which one to enter. As she was looking around, a voice emerged from the ceiling, the same one Linda heard when she first entered the museum.

"It seems you've managed to shut down one of the museum's exhibits. That's not especially much of a setback, there's still eleven more. Besides, Cinder was far too carelessly destructive to be particularly effective. Most of the rest are considerably more focused in their vanity, and they will make better exhibits."

When the voice finished speaking, there was a loud click noise.

Linda decided to enter the door marked "Spinner". When she did, she found herself in a room decorated with dark blues and greens. Like Cindy's room, there were Paintings all along the walls. One was of Susan running on a treadmill, which Linda remembered as the time Becky tried to power the whole neighborhood with Susan's running. As Linda recalled, it resulted in Susan falling off the treadmill and the entire neighborhood loosing power. Another painting was of Linda holding a football in place as Susan ran towards it, preparing to punt the football. Linda's memory of what happened afterwards consisted of flying across a football field at a very fast speed. Yet another painting was of Susan bouncing on a trampoline. Linda remembered that this was the time Susan attempted bounce high enough to reach the moon. She ended up hitting a helicopter.

There was a statue of Susan kicking a soccer ball bigger than her head, and another statue of Susan spinning around with her hands outstretched. In the center of the room was a large trampoline, right above a swirling green vortex in the ceiling. Sensing what she had to do, Linda jumped onto the trampoline and bounced up into the vortex.

When the vortex cleared, Linda was standing in a flat grassy plain, similar to Cindy's realm. There didn't seem to be anything in sight, until Linda turned around, that is.

She saw a colossal tower, reaching so high into the sky that Linda couldn't see the top. It was a vibrant rainbow colour, and windows lined some of the walls. There were also a few balconies, flagpoles, and battlements. There were two double doors at the tower's base. Linda pulled them open with her scarf and walked inside.

The interior was just as brightly coloured as the exterior. A rainbow coloured spiral staircase stretched upwards, and potted plants lined the walls. Linda started walking up the spiral staircase, looking out the windows as she did so. There seemed to be nothing outside but an endless flat expanse of grass.

Walking further up the spiral staircase, Linda noticed that each of the steps on the staircase produced a different xylophone sound when she stepped on it. When she walked up the staircase at a continuous pace, it played a strange little xylophone tune.

After a few minutes of walking up the staircase, One of Susan's thoughts entered her mind.

"Melody might be annoying sometimes, but that piano she owns is real fun for jumping on. Wonder why she gets so mad about it."

After the thought left her mind, Linda heard a loud fluttering sound from outside the tower. She looked out the window, but didn't see anything.

She reached the top of the staircase, but she wasn't even halfway up the tower. Looking around for a way to get up, she saw a cloud right outside a window. It seemed almost solid for cloud. Linda's scarf reached out and touched it, and it seemed to be solid, at least as solid as a cotton ball.

Linda nervously climbed out the window and onto the cloud, and felt that it was solid enough to stand on. Looking up at the massive tower, she saw many other clouds floating next to it. Linda jumped onto the nearest cloud and bounced off of it like a trampoline onto another one. Bouncing off of cloud after cloud, Linda ascended along the outside of the tower, which was even taller than it looked on the ground.

Higher up the tower she went, eventually climbing higher above ground than most airplanes. The clouds gradually got flatter and closer together, but they were just as solid and easy to walk on. Linda was standing on a ring of clouds around the tower when she noticed that there were crossbow turrets sticking out of the tower. Suddenly, they all began shooting at her. Linda ran along the clouds, dodging the crossbow bolts as they flew at her. She hurried up, climbing the clouds higher.

She found another window in the tower and climbed inside. She was in a rainbow-coloured kitchen. Out of curiosity, Linda opened the fridge and saw it was full of fresh fruits, candy, soda, and energy bars. Linda also saw a strange fruit that seemed to be constantly changing colours. Linda hadn't eaten anything since before she got transported to the museum, so she was almost tempted to eat it. However, she decided not to when considering all the possible bad outcomes that could potentially result from eating food that came from a place like this.

When she shut the door, another one of Susan's thoughts entered her mind.

"Sky's always complaining about being so short. Maybe if she worked out some more, she could jump high enough that it wouldn't matter."

When the thought left her mind, Linda climbed a nearby ladder to the room on the upper floor.

She was in a rather spacious room that was filled with barbells, treadmills, trampolines, punching bags, and strangely, targets hanging from the ceiling, even though they were too high to reach and there didn't seem to be any bows or arrows nearby. There was also a hole in the ceiling.

Just then, another one of Susan's thoughts entered Linda's mind.

"Why does Samantha always insist on putting glue on the bottom of my shoes every April Fool's? Does she really think it's funny every time?"

Linda looked around for a way to ascend further up the tower when she saw a see-saw. She got an idea, and stood on one end of the see saw. Her scarf grabbed the large weight in the room, and dropped it on the other end.

In an instant, Linda was launched into the air and through the hole in the ceiling. She soared up the tower at incredible speeds. She sped past multiple rooms, but she was going too fast to see what any of them looked like. She ascended rapidly towards a ceiling, but her scarf shot out and grabbed a rafter, causing Linda to come to a stop just in time to avoid hitting the ceiling. She saw a window nearby, and that there was a balcony on the outside of the tower. Using her scarf, she swung back and forth from the rafters until she built up enough momentum that when her scarf let go, she flew out the window and landed on the balcony outside.

She was so high in the air that she couldn't see the ground at all through the clouds below her, but she still wasn't at the top of the massive tower. next to the balcony was a rickety wooden staircase that wrapped around the side of the tower, going upwards. Linda sighed before stepping onto the staircase and beginning to climb it.

After a few minutes of climbing the wooden staircase, Linda heard a rapid fluttering sound behind her accompanied by a high-pitched "Wheeeeeeeeee!"

She quickly turned around and saw a blurring shape flying right past her and up towards the top of the tower. Linda started running up the staircase after it, which loudly creaked with every step. a few planks fell off the staircase and all the way back to the ground. Linda ran upwards and upwards, only slowing down slightly when she noticed a part of the tower that was rather concerning.

Attached to either side of that section of the tower were two stone structures that seemed to be made of rainbow-coloured rock. Each structure had a heavy metal chain attached to it, with a humongous spiked ball made of some sort of gemstone attached to the end of the chain. The structures resembled a pair wrecking balls, but much more ornate. Linda looked at them for a while, when suddenly they started moving on their own.

One of the heavy wrecking balls swung right next to Linda, smashing part of the staircase behind her. Linda quickly sprinted up the stairs, splinters of wood falling with every step. The wrecking balls swung at Linda every few seconds, smashing parts of the tower every time they did so. Linda dodged them just barely, her scarf shielding her from the derbies of the tower.

She ran until she got to the structures that were holding up the wrecking balls. She leapt from the staircase onto one of them and waited a few seconds. The structure shifted and the wrecking ball attached to it swung upwards and right towards Linda, who jumped off just before the wrecking ball smashed into the structure attaching it to the tower, crushing it to pieces. Bits of chain and chunks of stone flew into the air as the humongous gemstone ball fell off of the tower and all the way down to the ground.

Linda jumped onto the remaining structure and repeated the process, making the giant stone structure smash itself to pieces with its own wrecking ball. With those out of the way, Linda hurried up the stairs.

The stairs came to an abrupt stop in front of yet another cloud. Linda stepped onto it, and it carried her like an elevator along the tower. After a short ride, Linda was finally at the tower's top.

The top of the tower was the most colourful area of the whole building, even considering how colourful the rest of it was. It was a bowl-shaped structure with several miniature spiretop towers attached to the sides. A rainbow coloured arch stretched from one end of the top to another.

Linda jumped off the cloud and down into the bowl-shaped structure. She heard the fluttering noise from before behind her, but this time it was even louder. She turned around, and jumped back in shock when she saw what it was.

Fluttering in the air in front of her was perhaps the strangest creature Linda had ever seen. It looked vaguely like one of those bird-desk toys, only its head was shaped like a pickaxe, it had constantly fluttering wings that looked like those of a butterfly, and it had a long tail with a smooth metal orb at the end.

"Hello, Linda, what brings you to my magical playground!?" said the creature, in a rapid, shaky voice.

"Is this your tower?" said Linda, standing up. "Susan?"

"I'm not called Susan anymore, I'm called Spinner!" yelled the creature, still speaking as rapidly as possible.

Linda said "Is it because you-"

"Because I like to spin!" yelled Spinner, as she twirled around in a mid-air somersault.

"Well, that's great, and all, but we need to-"

"Don't you want to come join me and have fun spinning and flying around!?" said Spinner, zipping around the air.

"We need to get you out of that form and back into your, uh, regular one." said Linda.

"Why do you want that, when it's so much funner to be spinning around!" said Spinner, fluttering her wings.

"Because you've been turned into a demon, or something." said Linda.

"I don't want to go back to being a human, I want to be free to fly and spin around forever and ever!" Spinner was flying a bit closer to Linda now, who started to back away.

"You know, Cindy was also like that, but I managed to turn her back to normal. Err, relatively speaking, of course."

"You're never gonna turn me back to normal!" said Spinner. "And nobody's ever gonna be able to turn you back to normal after I smash you into a quadrillion pieces!"

Spinner soared headfirst straight at Linda, who jumped out of the way, causing Spinner to smash her head into the wall of the arena. Spinner grunted as she flew into the sky and twirled around before shooting straight into the floor head first. The impact caused a shockwave that knocked Linda off of her feet as Spinner lifted her tail into the air. In an instant, spikes protruded out of the iron ball tail, giving it the appearance of a morning star. With a quick somersault, the mace-tail slammed right into Linda, smashing her into the solid technicolor floor.

Linda's head hurt so bad that she couldn't even stand up, but she heard Spinner's voice behind her.

"Hehehehehe! It's so much fun to beat you senseless! Maybe I can make it a national sport!"

"What?" said Linda groggily. "What nation would it be the sport of?"

"Whichever nation this tower is in! Whatever, time to continue bashing you into nothingness!" yelled Spinner.

Linda slowly got to her feet just in time to see Spinner fly up right in front of her. Spinner flashed a grin before she began repeatedly hitting Linda on the head with her pickaxe-shaped beak like a chicken eating corn. Linda covered her head, but that wasn't enough to stop Spinner from hitting her. Eventually. her scarf reached out to block Spinner's beak before flicking the strange bird into a wall.

Spinner got up and angrily growled before turning on her side and spinning around horizontally in the air. Linda ducked underneath as Spinner twirled like a carousel.

Spinner was still twirling around as she flew straight towards Linda, who jumped into the air to dodge Spinner just as she smashed beak-first into the floor.

Linda watched as Spinner struggled to get her beak unstuck from the floor. When Spinner finally managed to get her beak out, there was still a chunk of rock stuck to it, which she shook off before yelling "You think you're pretty clever, don't you!? Well, let's see if you clever enough to avoid being dived bombed from orbit!"

Spinner flew higher into the sky, but Linda's scarf shot out and grabbed her by the tail, causing Linda to be pulled into the air as Spinner flew higher.

Linda held onto her scarf as Spinner flew higher and higher into the sky. "Get off me!" yelled Spinner, trying to shake the scarf off. Linda slowly climbed up the scarf as she made sure not to get thrown off by Spinner shaking her tail. Linda looked down a few times, and the height was so dizzying that she struggled to keep climbing up.

Eventually, Linda managed to climb onto Spinner's back, her scarf still grabbing onto Spinner's tail.

"Get off, get off, get off!" shouted Spinner, swinging her tail around. Spinner reared her head back, hitting Linda with the back of her head. Linda nearly lost her footing but regained her balance by grabbing the middle part of Spinner's tail

Spinner's tail swung towards Linda, who jumped backwards and off of Spinner's back, hanging on by her scarf. As a result, Spinner's tail smacked right into her own head. Spinner growled as the spikes on her tail retracted. Linda climbed back onto Spinner's back as her scarf grabbed the heavy iron end of the bird-creature's tail. Her scarf then pulled back the tail, which stretched like an elastic band.

"What are you doing?!" asked Spinner.

"Oh, nothing much, just a psychics test." said Linda. Her scarf let go of Spinner's tail just as Linda jumped off the strange bird's back. Spinner's tail snapped back into place, which coupled with the heavy weight of both her head and her tail, caused her to begin involuntarily somersaulting rapidly in the air.

Linda fell through the air and back towards the top of the tower. Her scarf grabbed onto one of the spires just as she fell past it, and she began climbing up her scarf and back onto the top of the tower. She soon heard Spinner's yelling as she twirled down from the sky and crashed into another spire, getting her bead stuck in it.

Linda climbed back onto the top of the tower and watched as Spinner once again struggled to get her bead unstuck.

"When I get out of this, you'll be sorry!" yelled Spinner. As she tried to get unstuck, a crack formed in the tower. Spinner managed to pry her beak out of the tower, taking a giant chunk of stone with it. Spinner was unable to keep flying with the giant rock stuck to her beak, and promptly plummeted.

"AHHHHHHHHHH!" yelled Spinner, falling the long way back to the ground. A loud thud was heard shortly after.

Linda felt the whole tower shake as the crack in the tower began to grown bigger and bigger. She saw that the cloud that took her to the top of the tower was still there as she leapt off of the tower and onto the cloud. Chunks of rock fell off of the tower, and soon the whole building came crashing down, leaving behind a heap of rainbow-coloured rubble.

Everything suddenly went white and Linda woke up in Susan's exhibit of the museum. All of the paintings and statues in the room glowed a light green before they all turned into masses of energy and flew towards the middle of the room, combing into a larger mass. The mass of energy bounced up and down on the trampoline a few times before the trampoline glowed green and combined with the energy mass.

The mass of energy then bounced all over the room before turning into the light green, translucent apparition that looked just like Susan, with wavy green hair, and a frame that was quite tall and lanky for her age..

"I feel kinda tired." said Susan. "Maybe I shouldn't be that hyperactive all the time."

"Well, to be fair, you aren't usually as hyper as you were when you were that bird-thing." said Linda. "But, you know, maybe you don't have to go on a two hour midnight run every night."

"Eh, maybe." said Susan. "I guess I could take a break for now, that fight was probably great exercise."

Susan looked around a bit and said "Although, this museum could be a fun place to fly around."

"Judging by the exhibits I've seen so far, I'm not so sure about that." said Linda.

"Well, either way, good luck freeing all our other sisters, or whatever you're trying to do. Being a bird, or whatever I was, was pretty fun, but it's nice to have opposable thumbs again."

"Thanks, I'll see you later." said Linda, her scarf waving to Susan. Linda headed back to the hallway.