Disclamier: I do not own any of the Twilight characters, they are the work of the very talented Stephanie Meyer. But what I do know is that the Wolfbane sisters, Sebastian and Lucy belong to me. So hands off bitches!
Chapter 2: Going Crazy
Latinas they get krazy,
Blanquitas they get krazy,
Negritas they get krazy,
Yo mama she gets krazy
'Krazy' by Pitbull
"Wow that was so much fun!" Anastasia said. She drew on her jeans and top and walked into the house with Wendy and me.
"Melanie, we should go out tonight. Do something fun, you know, go crazy." Wendy said, always the partier.
I smiled, "Alright, let's do karaoke." They needed no invitation. We all hopped in the car and drove to Seattle to look for a karaoke bar.
It didn't take long to find the perfect place. It was run down and smelled like beer on the outside.
But once you got inside it was state of the art. It looked like any other hot club but had a place where you could pick out a song to sing onstage.
We walked in and all the guys almost broke their necks to get a glimpse of us. I scoffed, Pigs. I thought.
"Oh come on sis, you know they're looking at you. Give one of these guys a chance. You can't kick them all to the curb just because of what Sebastian did to you." Wendy said to me and that struck a chord.
"Do not speak of Sebastian to me. He and I are not to be used in the same sentence ever again." I hissed and Wendy held up her hands to me in defense.
"Alright, alright. Let's just go up there and sing out hearts out. Wanna do 'Proud Mary' by Tina Turner?" Everything forgotten I nodded. We all went to the DJ and told him what we planned to sing.
He gave us a grin and raked in Anastasia's body. I gave him a look of disgust, "Keep your eyes to yourself little man. Don't let me have to open a can of whoop-ass on you!"
I couldn't finish because Wendy dragged both me and Ana away. I scowled at her as the bright lights hit our faces.
The words came up on the screen and we each took a mike. We all took our positions – doing karaoke night as much as we have, we all know what to do.
Normally I would start the songs off but in this song in order for me to have the most important part I let Anastasia start off.
But this beginning of the song Tina talks before she starts to sing and I took it unto myself to do this, knowing Ana is shy enough.
"You know, every now and then,
I think you might like to hear something from us,
Nice and easy.
But there's just one thing.
You see we never, ever do nothing
Nice and easy.
We always do it nice, and rough
So were gonna take the beginning of this song
And do it easy.
Then were gonna do the finish rough.
This is the way we do Proud Mary."
All of us joined in and sang,
"Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river."
Ana continued,
"Listen to the story now.
Left a good job in the city,
Working for the man every night and day.
And I never lost one minute of sleeping
I was worrying 'bout the way that things might have been.
Big wheel keep on turning,
Oh, the Proud Mary keep on burning.
And were rolling, rolling,
Rolling on the river."
Then Wendy took center stage and Ana went to her right. Wendria started to sing,
"Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis,
Pumped a lot of tane down in New Orleans,
But I never saw the good side of the city
Until I hitched a ride on a riverboat queen.
Big wheel keep on turning,
Oh, the Proud Mary keep on burning,
And were rolling, rolling, yeah,
Rolling on the river"
We all joined in,
"Say we're rolling, rolling, rolling on the river..."
It got dark as the song sounded like it was about to end but we all knew it was just getting started. I took center stage and then started to dance and sing.
"Oh, I left a good job in the city
Working for the man every night and day.
And I never lost one minute of sleeping
Worrying 'bout the way things might have been.
Big wheel keep on turning,
Proud Mary keep on burning.
And were rolling, rolling,
Rolling on the river."
We all joined in for the chorus,
"Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.
Da do do do do
Do do do do
Do do do do"
I started again,
"Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis,
Pumped a lot of tane down in New Orleans.
But I never saw the good side of the city
Until I hitched a ride on a riverboat queen.
Big wheel keep on turning,
Proud Mary keep on burning.
And were rolling, rolling, yeah,
Rolling on the river."
We all joined in,
"Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.
Da do do do do
Do do do do
Do do do do"
I started again,
"If you come down to the river,
I bet you gonna find some people who live;
You don't have to worry if you got no money
People on the river are happy to give.
Big wheel keep on turning,
Proud Mary keep on burning.
And were rolling, rolling, yeah,
Rolling on the river."
We all joined in,
"Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.
Da do do do do
Do do do do
Do do do do
Whoo, yeah!
Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.
Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.
Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river."
We were a little sweaty from doing the dance moves that goes along with that song. Everyone applauded and I felt a huge grin on my face. My sisters had one as well. I might just like this place after all.
