AN: Twist has done her own iPod shuffle challenge and I highly suggest you check it out. I would however like to point to her that I actually did not make this challenge, I just took it. But still, go check hers out.

I'm not sure some of these are cannon. I can't remember the exact order of events. . .

Favorite: "Some Say"

Least Favorite: "That Song In My Head"

1. "Sounds Like Life To Me" by Darryl Worley

There were days at first when Vimes really wanted to reach for that bottle. Really, really wanted to.

There were days when he didn't even want to look at the stuff.

After Young Sam was born he noticed he was having more of the latter. He wondered why.

He just had to assume that the mind works in funny ways.

2. "Home Is Where The Heart Is" by Lady Antebellum* (Good band. Not so good song.)

Home is where the heart is. It was a saying that gets thrown around a lot.

Sally thought this was a bit insensitive. Her heart was dead. Where did that leave her?

She was sick of roaming. She didn't want to move all the time. She wanted to stay in one place. She wanted to come home to the same place every day.

Tomorrow she was going to the city of Ankh-Morpork. She had her many stories about it. Who hadn't?

3. "These Are The Days" by Sugarland*

The world was out to get him. That really had to be the only explanation to why Sam Vimes had to face three unlicensed thieves, one Patrician, and four piles of paperwork. The only explanation.

He walked into the house at 5:58. He hung up his sword.

In the nursery, it was quiet. But soon it would be filled with sounds of various farm animals, and the wonder of a small boy and his father.

4. "Some Say" by Rascal Flatts*

Vines really wondered how they survived each other. It was quite puzzling.

He was a six foot six dwarf. She was a vegetarian werewolf. He possibly had royal blood, her brother tried to kill them. He was possibly the most naïve create to walk this planet, and she went through the worst symptom of PLT he could possibly imagine. Not that he imagined a lot, mind you.

But they managed. They made it work. They practically went against every part of nature he could imagine, and they made it work.

5. "Moments" by Emerson Drive

Sam Vimes reflected on his life.

Places. They were important. Uberwald, the mansion, the Watch House, Klatch. . .

Hardships. Everyone knows he's had enough of those. Almost getting eating by a werewolf, by a dragon, come to think of it, lots of things had tried to eat him.

People. What would his life have been without those. Keel. Fred. Nobby. Vetinari. Carrot. Angua. Detritus. Sybil. Young Sam.

Yes. What would his life have been without those.

6. "This Is My Life" by Phil Vassar

Reg Shoe was a revolutionary. He wanted to do something big. Problem was, he didn't know what. He just knew that he wasn't going to stop on his way there.

When Keel came around, trying to stop a revolt, or start one, he wasn't sure, he was one of the first to sign up. Why? Because it something big.

He wouldn't go down. He refused to. He truly believed he could change the world for the good of the People.

Even if the people didn't want it.

He would even defy Death for it.

7. "That Song In My Head" by Julianne Hough

Death had watched the proceedings of the Music With Rocks In It. He had to keep an eye on his granddaughter, of course.

He watched her try to save Imp, or Buddy, and remember a certain boy doing a very similar thing. And when he remembered the reason why that happened, he stood with all the protectiveness that a father might watching his daughter go on her first date.

"What are you doing?" Albert asked.

FIXING SOMETHING.

"What needs fixing?"

THAT.

"I think you need a vacation."

A WHAT?

8. "More Than A Memory" by Garth Brooks

After a couple years, he began to remember. Remember the people. The stage. The music.

People began to notice a difference in him. He seemed distant and almost as if he lived in a constant daydream.

After a while, people began asking questions. He answered. They asked again, thinking they had misheard him. He ignored them.

He packed his bags for Ankh-Morpork.

9. "Nothing About Love Makes Sense" by Leann Rimes

Nothing made sense when you thought about it. That was probably because the Universe doesn't think.

Love was one of those things. Angua knew that first hand. She knew it, deep, deep down. She didn't want to know it, but she did.

Maybe that's why she left.

Maybe that's why she came back.

10. "That Girl Is A Cowboy" by Garth Brooks

There was really no end to things Sybil could do, Vimes found out.

She could feed dragons, breed dragons, not get burned by exploding dragons. She could obviously pick butlers. She could use dragons as deadly weapons. She could sing. She could draw. She could draw paintings better than the painters had painted them.

But she couldn't figure out why her husband refused to replace the old boots he wore, even when she could start to see his toe poking out of one and a bit of heel in the other.