Hiya! How have you all been? Good, good, now this is the 4th chapter! I'm glad you all like it enough to keep reading! Thanks for all the reviews and junk! Also, I'm realizing this isn't as historically correct as I'd like it to be. I got a little confused at what happened in the year 1961. Ringo also wasn't in the Beatles until 1962, which I happened to forget when I started this, so if you notice something's wrote, mention it to me and I might be able to fix it, but other if it has something to do with Pete Best and Stu, I might not be able to.
Ringo and Kristy walked into John's house, Kristy was suddenly nervous. She didn't know why she was nervous. She didn't have any reason to be nervous. She took a deep breath and followed Ringo into the livingroom where John, Paul, and George were all sitting. Ringo sat down on the couch next to Paul and sighed.
"Alright, I'm here what do you want?" he asked. Kristy thought he had to come over for a band practice, but that was evidently incorrect.
"You brought, Kristy!" George said suddenly. Kristy looked at him and he smiled at her. She smiled back and awkwardly walked over to sit next to him. It was the only seat left.
"Yeah, I was at her house," Ringo said shrugging, "I took her back her soup dish."
"That's nice," Paul mumbled as John cleared his throat.
"Yes, that's all very nice indeed, but we have something important to talk about." John said other three boys nodded and John started talking about getting to record some of their songs. Paul suggested using a recorder that his father had, but John was talking more about getting signed to a record company. Their Manager, Brian Epstein, was evidently working on getting them signed, but so far it wasn't going so well. Kristy thought for a long time about how she might be able to help them, but she couldn't seem to find a gap to speak. John was either talking, or Paul would suggest something. Ringo would say something to try and help, and George was sitting there listening and watching.
Finally everyone had stopped talking and Kristy stood up. Everyone looked at her and she took a deep breath.
"I think I might be able to help you guys." she said biting her lip. George's eyebrows rose and John looked at her curiously. Paul wasn't sure what he thought of it, and Ringo was smiling at her goofily. She smiled back at him before she went on, "My father is one of the head managers at Decca. I think maybe if I can talk to him that he can get you guys an audition."
"Really?" George asked grinning crookedly, "Kristy, that would be brilliant!"
Kristy laughed, "I can't promise you'll get signed or anything, but it's an audition at least."
"You'd get us an audition?" Ringo asked looking shocked. Kristy shrugged and she looked at all the boys, waiting for one of them to say something.
She looked at John mostly, since he seemed to be the one in charge. He looked back at her and then he got up.
"When can you talk to him?" he asked seriously. Kristy took a breath and she scratched the side of her face.
"Well he works in London, and I don't see him very often." She said, "I can go to the studio I guess, but it's hard to catch him when he's not working." John nodded and he put his arm around her shoulders.
"Just let us know if you can talk to him." he said, "We'll tell Brian about it and then hopefully we'll get the audition at least." Kristy nodded and smiled, Glad she could help them a little. After they talked about that for a little while longer, John offered them food and got up. Everyone followed him into the kitchen and he started looking for something to eat. He found cookies and handed them to Ringo before he turned his back on him and went back to searching. Kristy was leaning against the counter watching the four boys run around and make themselves food.
She laughed at them as Ringo moved to stand next to her. He had a plate with a sandwich cut in two down the middle and four cookies. He set it on the counter and got out another plate. He put half the sandwich and two of the cookies and put them on a plate before he handed it to her. She smiled and took the plate from him.
"Thank you," she said picking up her sandwich half.
"Well I figured since you made me breakfast, that I'd make you lunch." he said picking up a cookie. She giggled and they ate and talked together while George Paul and John all ate together and talked to each other. George seemed to be watching her closely for some reason and it was bothering her beyond belief. She tried to ignore it, but everything she caught a glance at him he was watching her talk to Ringo.
She laughed at something Ringo had said and she ended up shoving his shoulder a bit. He laughed with her and Kristy saw George make a strange face out of her peripheral view. She and Ringo talked for a long time, even after Paul and George went home. John had left them in the kitchen and Kristy and Ringo were slightly startled out of their conversation when a woman came in quickly pulling John along.
"John, I am not hosting a social gathering!" She said. John looked at Rigno and Kristy and shrugged.
"Mimi, it's just Ringo and Kristy." John said gesturing to them.
"Well I don't know them" Mimi said waving her hand at them.
"Sorry, Richie," John said shrugging, "Looks like it's time to go home." Ringo shrugged and he walked out of the kitchen. Kristy followed him because she had no idea what else to do.
They walked outside and Ringo looked at her, "Do you really want to go home?" he asked. Kristy shrugged and they walked to his car.
"I don't care." she said getting in the passenger seat. Ringo laughed and started the car.
"Where would you like to go then?" he asked smiling. Kristy shrugged.
"Well we've eaten already, and it's getting warmer out," She said thinking, "We could go to the park." Ringo made a face and shook his head.
"Naw, the park's a bit...outside." he said, making Kristy laugh.
"Yeah, that's kinda the point of the park." Kristy said giggling. She pulled her feet up on the seat, bringing her knees closer to her chest.
"Well I don't like the park," Ringo said, "It's where all the lads take their girls to try and be romantic. And it's a tad too cold."
It was cold, but she was a bit confused by what he'd said. For a while she'd thought maybe he'd liked her, but that seemed to be wrong.
"Do you just want to go see a film or something?" he asked her, with a slightly hopeful look in his eyes. She giggled and shrugged again, "You sure do shrug a lot. Why can't you nod or shake you head instead?"
Kristy giggled, "Sure Ringo, we can go and see a film if you want." He laughed and that's what they did. They went to see a film.
