OK, I'm back. Thanks for reviewing, weirdsib, KaylaMicael, Kibalover1998, animanizanny and frumouttamimind. By the way, the song "Oh, Disney" is on YouTube, and it's actually a really good song.

We spent a couple more days in Arizona, before starting on our way to New Mexico. Arizona was getting hotter and hotter, but I knew that New Mexico would mean fun in the sun without too much warmth, so that was good. Another good thing would be that I wouldn't have to spend time trying to avoid Will all the time. Unfortunately, I would still have to spend a chunk of time avoiding the Warners, although I still let Dot do my hair and make-up. The three of them were back to calling me "Princess Alexandra" again.

But finally, the day came, and all six of us were in the car, heading towards Albuquerque. As usual, Wakko and Dot were in the middle of the car, and Yakko and I were in the back.

I tried listening to my Ipod for most of the journey, going through all the songs, the old Avril Lavigne and Spice Girls (don't ask), then going on to the obscure Emilie Autumn and Paula Abdul, then the timeless ABBA and Beatles...you get the picture. Then I listened to a couple of songs I loaded off YouTube, like a song called "Oh, Disney". But then, a song came on that I had forgotten was on there – the Animaniacs theme song.

And of course Yakko picked that moment to ask me what I was listening to. And of course I didn't switch the music off quickly enough. "No comment, please!" I begged.

"How much longer is it?" Wakko complained from the seat in front. "Are we nearly there yet?

"We're making a quick stop at Deming." Mom told him. " It's only half an hour away now. We're stopping in Silver City tonight, and then we go on to Alberquerque tomorrow."

"I'm Mad" came into my mind again, but I reminded myself that I was NOT going to set something like that off again. Things like that always backfired on me.

To tell the truth, even I was getting bored. Finally, I broke down and talked to the Warners. "Do you listen to teen music at all?" I asked, as if they were normal teenagers/pre-teens."

"I'm not a teen yet!" Dot piped up.

I rolled my eyes and said "I'm aware of that, Dot. I mean, do you listen to current music?"

The boys shook their heads. "You mean you actually listen to that?" Yakko said in an incredulous tone. "I mean, pop culture died when the world ended."

I rolled my eyes again. "The world didn't end."

"Sure it did. In 2000."

I pretended to clear my throat. "Well, uh, that must have killed you off, so now I can just pretend you don't exist any more." I turned away.

"Hey, Princess Alexandra, there's some songs you forgot to listen to."

I turned back to glare at Yakko. "Stop calling me that!"

Dot turned around, smiling sweetly. "You forgot the musicals. Therefore, we thought it would be fun if we all reenacted twelve songs from musicals, choosing three each." I caught her winking at Yakko, and he grinned back at her.

I don't know why I didn't question it at the time, but then, there wasn't much point.

Yakko pretended to – or maybe actually did – think about it. "Aahhhhhhhhhhh...I choose 'As Long As You're Mine', 'Without Love' and 'Fantasies Come True'. We can tweak them a bit."

"Not that I want to sing, but some of those songs don't have parts for four." I argued.

Yakko shrugged. "It's not like everyone has to sing every song, and some people could sing more than one part. Wakko?"

Wakko thought for a moment. "I'll choose 'The Money Song', 'Schadenfraude' and 'What Is This Feeling'."

Dot bounced up and down. "I wanna do 'Omigod You Guys', 'Maybe' and 'One Short Day'."

"Princess Alexandra?" they all chorused.

I glared at them, but already songs had planted themselves in my head. "Fine. I pick 'Hopelessly Devoted To You', 'I'm Not That Girl' and 'Good Morning Baltimore Reprise'."

Well, I'll give you the explanations. We did all mine first. Dot actually sang 'I'm Not That Girl', but I was forced to sing the other two, although I kind of enjoyed one of them, singing quietly at the end "And I promise Baltimore, once I cha-cha right out of that door,

The world's gonna wake up and see...Link's in love...with...me."

I wish I hadn't enjoyed it, just so I could have spared the Warners' little smiles.

It got worse. Dot sweetly sang 'Maybe' since it was a song about what an orphan's parents could be like, and I was the only girl in the car to have them. 'One Short Day' was one we all chipped in with, but I was forced to sing Elle Woods' part of 'Omigod You Guys'. Yes, I did like it by the time I got to "All this week I've had butterflies."

Seriously. Then Dot and I had to sing 'What Is This Feeling'. I liked it, though, cause Dot had been getting more annoying, so I was really channelling my hate into the song. After that, the boys sang 'Schadenfraude', as usual, astounding with their voices (not that I showed it...). Then we all sang 'The Money Song'.

After that, there were three songs left. Love songs.

We did 'Fantasies Come True' first, with three singing parts. I had to be Kate, the only girl singer, but most of the time, I pretended to ignore the boys singing the other two parts. I pretended to sing alone, as I sang "Cause I'm afraid that I like you more than I've ever liked any guy before..."

'Without Love' was next. Yakko was Link, and I ended up being Tracy, so it meant we were supposed to be the characters together. I couldn't help relishing in the fact that Wakko and Dot were playing the roles that actually were together during the scene – in the movie, at least. However, the line "Never set me free" was one I grimaced at.

After that, I scowled. "OK, no more songs. Eleven is enough. My throat hurts, I've been humiliated enough, and we already sang one song at the beginning of the holidays. My ears hurt, too."

Yakko gave me puppy-dog eyes. "Come on, just one more song! I can't sing 'As Long As You're Mine' with my sister for ever!"

"Then get yourself a girlfriend and leave me alone!" I shot back immediately.

The usual sly grin crossed his face. "Maybe. But in the meantime...I think it looks like a song is coming on."

The music was playing, and I hummed the music without meaning to. When I actually started singing involuntarily, I got more and more angry. When it was over, we had finally reached Deming.

The rest of the car ride to Silver City was silent. We all shared the usual room. But because of the bookings, the Warners and I had to share one room with a pair of bunk beds. It wasn't too bad, though, since it was one night (OK, they could create havoc in seconds, but they were pretty normal, for once.)

The car ride to Albuquerque was pretty much the same, so there isn't much point in talking about it. But for the week we were there, things got complicated.

Any ideas? There are signs, but I'm not sure what I should do in Albuquerque without making it too repetitive. Review, please!