Author's note: So the legend didn't work, huh? Well, I guess I can only use this:
Legend: Singing, thought
Chapter 3: Getcha' Head in the Game
"So, Athrun," Kira talked to his best friend. "That musical thing… Is it true you get extra credit just for auditioning?"
"Who cares?" Athrun asked.
"Well, it's good to get extra credit," Kira explained. "For college…"
"You ever seen Talia Gladys or Lewis Halberton audition for their school musical?" Athrun asked.
"Maybe…" Kira said uncertainly.
"Kira," Athrun explained to him. "The music in those shows isn't hip hop or rock." Athrun's face turned pale. "It's all show music… All costumes and make up!" He shivered. "Dude, it's frightening!"
"I know, I thought it might just be a good laugh," Kira replied. "Fllay's kinda cute too!"
"So is a mountain lion," Athrun replied sarcastically. "But you don't want to pet it!"
"Alright, Widlcats, pair up!" Kira announced, "Get into your Gundams! Come on!"
The Wildcats got into their Gundams and started the engines. They started a match for practice, but this time, they did not use real armaments.
"Coach said to fake right, and break left. Watch out for the pick and keep an eye on defense!" Kira sang. "Gotta run the give and go, and take the ball to the hole. But don't be afraid to shoot the outside 'J'!"
"Just keep ya head in the game… Just keep ya head in the game…"
"And don't be afraid to shoot the outside 'J'. Just keep ya head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha… Get'cha head in the game!"
The team joined in. "We gotta get our, get our, get our, get our head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha… Get'cha head in the game!"
"We gotta get our, get our, get our, get our head in the game!"
"C'mon, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"We gotta get our, get our, get our, get our head in the game!"
"Let's make sure that we get the rebound, 'cause when we get it then the crowd will go wild." Kira continued. "A second chance, gotta grab it and go! Maybe this time, we'll hit the right notes…"
Then, Kira thought of Lacus and the musical. "Wait a minute, it's not the time or place! Wait a minute, get my head in the game! Wait a minute, get my head in the game! Wait a minute…Wait a minute…"
Kira rushed back to the field. "I gotta get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"I gotta get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"C'mon, get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
Kira looked up. "Why am I feeling so wrong? My head's in the game, but my heart's in the song! She makes this feel so right…"
Kira asked himself, "Should I go for it? Better shake this, yikes!"
"I gotta get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"I gotta get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"I gotta get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
"C'mon, get my, get my head in the game!"
"You gotta get'cha, get'cha, get'cha, get'cha head in the game!"
The game ended as Kira's team defeated Shinn's team. They gathered up and dismounted their Gundams.
"What team?" Athrun yelled.
"Wildcats!" the team responded.
"What team?"
"Wildcats!"
"What team?"
"Wildcats!"
"Wildcats…" Athrun yelled.
"Get'cha head in the game!" the team continued.
Meanwhile, in the chemistry lab, Lacus was working on an equation when Fllay approached her.
"So," Fllay started. "Seems like you knew Kira Yamato!"
"Not really." Lacus responded. "He was just showing me around!"
"Well, Kira doesn't usually interact with…" Fllay smirked. "New students!"
"Why not?" Lacus asked curiously while looking at the board.
"Well, it's pretty much Gundams twenty-four seven with him…" Fllay replied.
"That should be sixteen over pi…" Lacus whispered to herself.
The teacher heard it and turned around. "Yes, Miss Clyne?"
"Well…" Lacus said nervously. "Shouldn't the second equation be sixteen over pi?"
"Sixteen over pi?" the teacher repeated. "That's quite impossible!"
Nevertheless, the teacher used the calculator to double check. She was in for a pleasant surprise when she found out that Lacus was right.
"I stand corrected!" the teacher turned back to the board. "Oh, and welcome aboard!" the teacher turned around with a smile on her face.
While Gabriella got back to her equation, Fllay stood rooted to the ground, mouth agape.
To be continued
