A/N: Thanks to all those who read and reviewed for the previous chapter. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you'll like this next chapter just as much.

Disclaimer: I don't own JJ, Will or Henry LaMontagne.


About five minutes after attempting to tell people all about her life, JJ located Will and Henry. The two of them were in line for a ride, so JJ waited for them. When the ride stopped, Will and Henry got off it and ran to JJ.

"Mommy! That ride spins really fast! I thought I was going to get dizzy!" Henry announced with excitement in his voice.

"That sounds like a scary ride." JJ smiled at her son as she ruffled his hair.

"No, it's not really scary. It just spins too fast." Henry said.

"I thought it was scary." Will jokingly said.

"No you didn't, daddy!" Henry let out a laugh.

A few moments later, the family was once again browsing some of the stands. After about twenty minutes and browsing at least five stands, they each found an item that they wanted. Henry decided on a $25.00 watch that played a musical tune at every hour. JJ decided she wanted a $15.00 scented candle that smelled like strawberries. And Will decided on a $30.00 book on the history of the amusement park.

"Can I wear my watch now, please?" Henry asked.

"You can, but if you ride any of the water rides with it on, then the water will ruin it." Will explained.

"Maybe I better wait until we leave to wear it." Henry suggested.

"That's a good idea, sweetheart." JJ smiled at her son.

After storing their newly bought items into their rented locker, the trio of LaMontagne's set off to find another ride to enjoy. Most of the lines for every ride were full, and the three of them didn't feel like spending an hour just waiting to ride something. Finally, when they were about to give up, they found a ride with a fairly short line. It was a water ride called, "The Tsunami Adventure". There were five round life raft shapes and each held up to eight people. The LaMontagne's joined three other girls and two boys, who all looked to be in their middle to late twenties.

Two of the ride attendants did a double check to make sure every rider was safely secured. When they were sure of it, they stepped to the side and gave a thumbs up to the attendant who was operating the ride. The ride soon began to move and each life raft began spinning, slowly picking up speed. About thirty seconds later, JJ had an announcement to make.

"Can I have everyone's attention, please?"

All eyes were now on her as they waited for her to say something.

"I just want to let you all know that none of the three of us can swim." JJ motioned towards her husband, son and herself. "So there's a huge possibly that all eight of us are gonna drown."

All three of the LaMontagne's were actually really great swimmers. Will and Henry did their best to hold their laughter and keep a straight face as they played along with JJ.

"It's true. We never learned how to swim." Will said.

"Yep, what he said." Henry pointed at his father.

The other group stared at the trio, completely dumbfounded. There was an awkward moment of silence, until one of the boys spoke.

"Um… just because you can't swim, it doesn't mean we're all gonna drown. The five of us are exceptionally good swimmers." The boy motioned towards his friends and himself. "And besides, we're all safely secured, so I really don't think any of us are gonna fall out and drown."

"I hope you're right. Otherwise, I'm gonna be so mad." JJ said.

"Wait, if the three of you are so afraid of drowning, then why are you on this ride?" A girl asked with a confused look on her face.

"Because YOLO." Will simply replied.

"I still think it should actually be, YODO." Henry said.

"YODO? What's that supposed to mean?" The other boy asked.

"You only die once. It makes more since because you live every day, but death is a onetime thing." Henry explained. He then noticed that the group of five were staring at him. "What? Just because I'm only six years old, it doesn't mean I don't know things."

A huge gush of water then slammed into the ride, splashing everyone on board. The LaMontagne's pretended to freak out.

"It's happening! Water is taking in! We're sinking!" JJ shouted.

"Get you life jackets on!" Will shouted.

"And don't forget to say your prayers!" Henry chimed in.

The group of five were clearly starting to get annoyed with the family of three. Eye rolling could be seen and heavy angry sighs could be heard from the five of them. One of the girls could no longer take it.

"The water is supposed to come in here! It's part of the ride! Look around you! There's water, everywhere!" She spat at the family of three.

Once again, the ride was filled with an awkward moment of silence, until JJ spoke up.

"Well, I guess someone missed breakfast this morning." JJ smirked.

Soon, the ride came to a stop and all riders were unfastened and exited the ride. The LaMontagne's began to laugh when they heard one of the other riders from their life raft, say, "I hope I never get on another ride with someone like those three."

"Don't worry. There's a huge possibility that you will!" Henry shouted at the group with a smirk.

The group of five quickly walked away. The LaMontagne's couldn't tell if they were embarrassed or just really wanted to get away from them.


End of chapter seven. Reviews, please. Good or bad, I accept them all. Just don't be too harsh about it. There's just one more chapter left and I'll be complete with my "Annoying Ways" stories. The final chapter will be up as soon as possible.