I was watching an animation on YouTube and just had to write this. I'll put the link on my profile.

"Jay, what is this thing?" Cole asked, walking into he arcade after the blue ninja.

"It's a game." Jay said simply, walking to the back of the arcade.

"I know that. But what game is it?"

"You'll see." Cole rolled his eyes, but still followed. Jay walked over to a machine. It had two screens, and two bright colored game mats, each with four arrows. Attached to the back of the game mats were two bars, each with a cushioned black handle.

"Dance Dance Revolution?" Cole read. "What the heck?"

"It's fun!" Jay pulled his friend onto one of the game pads, loading two quarters into each of the coin slots. "Now, you try to match your steps with the arrows on the screen by stepping on the arrows on the game mat." He explained, gripping the bar and leaning on it.

"Well, okay, I guess." Cole said, while Jay chose the song "Stamp On The Ground."

Stamp on the ground,

Jump, jump, jump, jump,

Moving all around,

Tep tep da dow.

Stamp on the ground,

Jump, jump, jump, jump,

Moving all around,

We're jumping all around!

The volume of the music rose, and soon the arrows started flying across the screen, both ninja doing their best to keep up. Jay was relying on the bar to keep him up as he stepped on the arrows, while Cole was keeping his balance.

"See!" Jay shouted over the music. "I told you this would be fun!"

"You were right for once, Spark Plug!"

"Hey!"

We're sending out an invitation,

To everyone, in every nation,

But don't sleep, get on the run,

Stop thinkin' and have some fun!

"This certainly isn't what I expected!" Cole said. "I never thought that it would be this fun!"

"Yeah!" Jay responded, then pausing in what he was going to say next. "Maybe we should bring Kai, Zane and Lloyd next time?"

"Sure." The song ended, and Jay and Cole looked at each other before each taking out two more quarters and placing them in the coin slots.

I think that this was a good one-shot for my first song-fic. Also, I recommend listening to the song as you read this, because it's a very fast song. And I honestly can see this actually playing out the way I wrote it.