A/N: And here's chapter two! Hope you guys like the story so far, and ideas are always welcome. This chapter is dedicated to SineadStarlingrox, my first reviewer.

Disclaimer: I don't own the 39 clues, or any of the characters. I wonder how much Dan would cost...

Fiske scratched his chin. "Hmmm. Oh! Okay, I got one."

The others gathered closer to hear.

"It was a long time ago, when I was much younger. I was visiting a Madrigal stronghold in Wisconsin. It was about 8 o'clock, and I was driving home by myself. I took a shortcut that a fellow agent had told me about. Anyway, I was listening to the radio when I heard a woman scream. I slammed on the brakes, and my car skidded to a stop. I opened my door and stepped out. I searched the road side, but there wasn't a person in sight. I opened my door and was about to get back in when I saw her."

At this point, Amy and the other girls were huddled together, while the boys were at the edge of their seats. Even Natalie, aware of it or not, had curled up into Dan, whose arm had gone around her protectively.

Fiske took a sip of water before continuing. "She was about a 100 feet away, but I could see her easily. Her wedding dress flowed around her, as white as snow, even though there was no wind. I called out to her, but she stayed silent. I tried to run up to her, but it was like chasing a rainbow. After awhile, I decided to jump back in my car and go after her. When I got to my car, I looked and she was gone. And on my dashboard, was a wedding ring. I had never seen it before, and I had no idea whose it was. I drove for an hour, but I didn't find her. The next day, I confronted my colleague. At first, be didn't believe me, but when I showed him the ring, he paled. He asked me how I came across it, and I repeated my story. He told me this: that woman was Paige Wineke. She was on her way to her wedding when she was hit by a drunk driver. Her fiancé waited at the altar, but she never showed. That night, her would-be husband was driving home on that same road, when he saw that the road was blocked. There were cops everywhere. He got out and found out that his wife to-be had died. He asked if they had found anything of her's, but they said no. When he went back to the car, sitting on the dashboard was that ring. That very same ring that I happened to come across."

By this point, the girls were terrified. Amy and Sinead were hiding under a blanket, Madison and Reagan were attentive, and Natalie had somehow found her way into Dan's jacket.

Jonah scoffed. "Nice try Fiske. But that story couldn't be more fake yo."

Hamilton nodded. "Yeah. Totally fake. Like Jonah's street cred."

"Hey!"

Fiske shrugged. "Believe what you want. But I know what happened."

Sinead rolled her eyes. "If that story's true, then where's the ring?"

"As I said, it was a long time ago. Now, I hope I didn't scare you too much."

Natalie shook her head. "Of course not. Why would you even think that we would be scared?"

Fiske shrugged. "Oh I dunno. Maybe because you and Dan are holding each other?"

The two teens suddenly realized that Natalie was practically in Dan's lap. They quickly let go of each other.

"Okay. Who's next?"

After a long silence, it was Nellie who spoke. "Okay, I've got one for you."

She sighed. "Alright. This is a story I heard while I was on the island of Oahu, in Hawaii. One day, there was this group of friends. They had planned to stay over night at this national park. So they were there, just playing around, having fun. When it came 9 o'clock, the power was shut off, and the gates were locked. The group decided to sleep in the pavilion, which was only a roof with two walls, and two stone tables. Around 12 or so, the sound of drums could be heard. The friends woke up, and decided to check it out. The noise was coming down hill, by the river bank. They investigated, and stumbled upon a tribe of ancient Hawaiians that once ruled the land. They're called night marchers."

She let it hang in the air, letting the others process what she said. "Anyway, when you see these night marchers, your supposed to be quiet and let them pass. Don't let them see you. But if they DO see you, then your supposed to take off your shirt, bow low, and say your last name. If there's someone in the tribe with your last name, they will let you go. If not, I don't know. So anyway, the group did like they were told. They all knelt and said their last names. And they were all spared. All, except for the last guy. He was from out of state, and he didn't believe. He thought they were pulling his leg, so he stood up and started walking away. The tribe continued their march, and the rest of the group went to find their friend. They searched and searched, but couldn't find him. They decided to go back to their pavilion, and when they got there, there was their friend, sleeping. They were glad to see he was alright. They tried to wake him, but he wouldn't get up. One guy checked for a pulse, but there wasn't one."

Silence.

"Yo, that is the lamest story I've ever heard."

"Then you obviously haven't read your 'lil gangsta pop up book'."

"Ooohhh!" Hamilton hissed.

"Hey cuz." Phoenix offered jonah his cup. "You want some ice for that burn?"

Jonah narrowed his eyes as the others snickered. "Ha. Ha."

Fiske looked at his watch. "Oh my. It's 9:30 already? I'd better hit the sack."

Alistair nodded his droopy head. "Sounds great."

He stood, yawning as he stretched. "Well, good night everyone. There were a bunch of 'night's and 'see you in the morning's as the two men shuffled to their tents.

Not too long after, Nellie yawned. "Well, I guess thats my cue to hit the sack. Don't do anything too dangerous."

A chorus of 'yes ma'am's, and 'would I do that?'s, closely followed by just as many 'yes's.

The kids stared at the flames, enjoying the warmth and each other's company.

"Hey Micky!"

Everybody turned to Dan, who had sung the verse. He smiled sheepishly. "Sorry."

Everybody went back to staring at the flames...

"Oh Micky, your so fine-"

"-your so fine you blow my mind-"

"Hey Micky!"

Jonah, Hamilton and Dan grinned at each other.

"Whoo!"

"Oh Micky, your so fine-"

"Your so fine. And your mine."

The others, especially Dan, who'd been cut off, watched in amazement as Natalie sang.

Feeling a bit carefree at the sudden doo-wop, Amy decided to jump in. "I'll be yours, till the end of time."

"Oooooh, aaaaah." Phoenix and Jonah harmonized.

"You make, me feel. Yeeeaaaah, you make me feel. Shiny and new... Oh-Yeah!"

"Since the first time-"

This time, it was Natalie who was cut off by Ted. "The first time! It feels like the very first time."

"It-" Ted was about to continue when he was interrupted by Reagan.

"It's written all over your face! Baby I can see your halo! You know your my saving grace."

Hamilton laughed. "Sorry reag. You sang 'it's', instead of 'it'. You are-"

Everybody clapped twice. "CUT OFF" they yelled.

The Cahills chuckled. It was nice to have some fun for a change.

"Alright." Phoenix rubbed his hands. "Who's next?"

"I'll go!"

Ned thought for a minute. "Life is a highway! I wanna ride it! All night long. If your goin my way! I wanna drive it! All night-" (A/N: Life is a highway, Rascal Flatts)

Sinead saw her chance. "-night. When the sale comes first and the truth comes second, just stop for a minute and smile. Everybody look to the left. Everybody look to the right. Can you feel that yeah? Were paying with love tonight." (A/N: Price tag, Jessie J.)

"Tonight! Tonight! There's a party on the roof top, top of the world. Tonight! Tonight! And we're dancing on the edge of the Hollywood sign." Madison cut in. "I don't know if I'll make it, but-" (A/N: Tonight, Hot chel Rae I think)

"But my soul, to you, I sing!" Jonah quickly took the spotlight. "To demonstrate, our worlds are so far apart. Royal queen. I, see love in your eye. Your eye. I love you too. Is it-" (A/N: Queen Majesty, Heavy D.)

"Isn't she lovely?" Dan intercepted. Was it the girls' imagination, or was he looking towards Natalie as he sang? "Isn't she wonderful? Isn't she precious? Less than one minute old. I never thought. Through love we'd be. Making one as lovely, as she. But isn't she lovely, made from, love?" (A/N: Isn't she lovely, Glee version)

"Nice try Dan." Sinead applauded. "But you had to match 'Is it', not 'Isn't'. You are-"

For the second time that night, they chanted. "CUT OFF!"

"Hey! Some people are trying to sleep!"

Everybody laughed good heartily.

Amy sighed. "Guess we'd better get to bed. See you guys in the morning."

They extinguished the fire and went to bed. The only light came from the moon and stars.

Jonah turned over in his hammock. "Night Dan."

Dan yawned. "Night Jonah. Night Amy!"

"Good night Dan! Night Sinead."

"G' night Ames. G' night Ted!"

"Night sis! Night Phoenix!"

"Good night Ted! Good-"

"GO TO SLEEP ALREADY!"

Silence...

"GOOD NIGHT NELLIE!"

*sighs* "Night everybody!"

A/N: So? Whatcha think? I think I got most of the lyrics right. And I think that's how you spell 'hot chel Rae'... Oh well. Thanks for reading! And don't forget to review!