Note: This takes place before LakeBottom Trouble.
It was a stormy, wet and rainy night. They were all completely bored out of their minds.
"Rainy days are so boring," Laney complained.
"I know Laney," agreed Lori. "It's no fun at all."
Natilee then gets an idea. "How about we pass the time by singing a song?"
"That's like a great idea!" squealed Leni.
"That's a great idea, Nats," agreed Luna.
"Thanks, Luna," Natilee replied.
Natilee had a microphone set up in the living room.
A song played, and there was an illusion of a lighthouse shining on the coastline in the middle of a violent storm.
Natilee: (Singing Divinely)
The waves crash in and the tide pulls out
It's an angry sea but there is no doubt
That the lighthouse will keep shining in the night
To warn the lonely sailor
The lightning strikes and the wind cuts cold
Through the sailor's bones, to the sailor's soul
'Till there's nothing left that he can hold
Except the roaring ocean
But I am ready for the storm, yes oh ready I'm
I'm ready for the storm, I'm ready for the storm
Give me mercy for my dreams, 'cause every confrontation
Seems to tell me what it really means to be a lonely sailor
But when the sky begins to clear and the sun it melts away my fear
I cry a silent, weary tear at those that mean to love me
And I am ready for the storm, yes oh ready I'm
I'm ready for the storm, I'm ready for the storm
And distance it is no real friend, and time will take its time
And you will find that in the end it brings you near a lonely sailor
But when you take me by your side, you love me warm and you love me
And I should've realized I had no reason to be frightened
And I am ready for the storm, yes oh ready I'm
I'm ready for the storm, I'm ready for the storm
When the song was finished, the area reverted to normal, and everyone cheered.
"That was awesome, Natilee!" shouted Lincoln.
"Thank you, Lincoln," Natilee replied. "That song was called: Ready For The Storm. It's a Celtic song about the dangers of being a sailor during a violent storm at sea."
"That's rockin', dudette," Luna exclaimed.
"I have a song I would like to play," Lincoln announced. "Can I borrow your violin, Luna?"
"You got it, bro," Luna replied.
Luna retrieved her violin and gave it to Lincoln. Lincoln was playing "Nearer My God To Thee." One of the most heartbreaking songs of all time, and the last song played on the night of the Titanic's tragic sinking.
Lincoln was playing the violin beautifully, and the room transformed into some of the most beautiful and tranquil landscapes in the world.
When Lincoln was finished, his siblings started crying and were in tears as well.
"That was so beautiful," J.D. sniffed.
"Oh, Lincoln!" cried Lori. "That was literally the most beautiful song I've ever heard!"
"Totes!" Leni cried.
"Oh, Linky!" cried Carol.
"Linky, that was amazing!" Lilly exclaimed.
"Linky, that was rockin' bro!" Luna cried.
"Oh, Linky!" cried Lola.
"I know that song all too well," Jessie K. admitted. "It was Nearer My God To Thee. One of the most heartbreaking funeral songs of all time, it was the last song played before the Titanic sank in 1912. It means that even though I am near death, God will always be with me until the end."
"That's right," Lincoln replied. "When we brought Jack back to the world, I decided to practice playing this song. So I'd secretly practice with Luna's violin for it."
J.D. commended him, saying, "That was really well done, buddy."
"Yeah," Linka agreed.
"That was incredible, bro," Luan exclaimed, "I'm so proud of you."
"That was my grandpa Jimmy's favorite song," J.D. explained.
"Let's play one more song," Natilee suggested.
Natilee responded, "I know just the one. I learned this from World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King."
Nicole stood ready as the song began to play. The area turned into a frozen wasteland on the planet Azeroth and a vicious battle was taking place.
Nicole: (Singing Divinely)
Comilito equinus
orbitas lacuna.
G'odhun al korokh
boda uhm.
Boda uhm ron'kashal
detrmentum a do sola diatas.
An Karanir Thanagor,
Mor Ok Angalor.
Mor Ok Gorum
Pala Ah'm Ravali Ah'm.
Comilito equinus
orbitas lacuna.
G'odhun al korokh
boda uhm.
Boda uhm ron'kashal
detrmentum a do sola diatas.
An Karanir Thanagor,
Mor Ok Angalor.
Mor Ok Gorum
Pala Ah'm (Holds her Sword Up) Ravali Ah'm!
Nicole's sword glowed blue, and she was incredible.
When the song ended, everyone erupted in applause.
"Nicole, that was incredible!" J.D. exclaimed.
"Thank you, dad," Nicole replied. "That is one of my favorite songs from World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King."
"Nicole and I have played that game, and it is awesome!" Lincoln exclaimed.
"I've been giving Lincoln some awesome tips in a lot of video games," Nicole explained. "They don't call me the Goddess of Video Games for nothing."
"I believe it," Varie remarked. "That was incredible."
"It sure was," Linka agreed.
"Do you think you can give me some tips, Nicole?" Lily asked.
"Sure, Lily," Nicole replied.
Later, when the storm had passed, they went outside to play and have fun.
THE END.
