It was Saturday morning and Lucy wasn't quite sure what she should do with herself today. She turned on the TV and there was some entertainment program saying that Amber Moore was at the premiere of her latest movie with her fiancé Cooper Anderson; the TV showed a beautiful blonde women and Cooper Anderson with his arm around her.

Lucy couldn't believe this! She just dropped Cooper off at the airport four months ago and she didn't think Cooper even knew Amber Moore. Amber Moore was very famous actress and in Lucy's opinion not a very talent one. Could Cooper already be engaged to her?

Lucy decided to take a road trip, so she got in her car to go check out the haunted tunnel of the ghost town of Moonville, Oh. She had never been there, but she needed a little adventure today. She had to drive long way; and when she got to the town, she discovered there was a path covered in poison ivy and wild roses that led to the famous haunted Moonville tunnel. She walked on the path that was alongside the train tracks. She was not actually sure about entering the tunnel. She had heard the ghost stories and even though she knew at almost 17 she shouldn't believe in ghosts, that didn't stop her from being scared.

She stood outside the tunnel and heard a beautiful voice singing. It did not sound like a ghost's voice, it sounded like the voice of a teenage girl. She was singing:

"Memories light the corners of my mind

Misty water-colored memories of the way we were

Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind

Smiles we gave to one another for the way we were

Can it be that it was all so simple then

Or has time rewritten every line

If we had the chance to do it all again

Tell me, would we?

Could we?"

The song made the tunnel seem less scary and Lucy had to know who was singing in the haunted tunnel and why. She went in, even though she had heard many she heard many stories she hadn't heard them all. Someone singing in the tunnel was not a story she was familiar with. When inside she saw a teenage girl not a ghost.

"Why are you singing in a haunted tunnel?" Lucy asked the girl.

The girl replied, "Because I am Rachel Berry, and I sing everywhere. I sound amazing singing in this tunnel."

Lucy said, "Do you know this tunnel is haunted?"

Rachel answered, "I heard stories, but I don't believe in ghosts. If you believe in ghosts, why are you here?

Lucy said, "My friends decided to desert me because they all have boyfriends, and my crush seems to be engaged to another woman. So, I decided I felt like dealing with ghosts. What are you doing here beside singing beautifully?"

Rachel answered, "I am a member of New Directions which is the Glee Club in my school. Yesterday we made our selections for the sectional competition; I should've gotten either the solo or the duet lead. However, the duet went to Sam and Santana and the solo went to Sunshine. The duet went to Sam and Santana because they won a duet contest and we needed to keep Sam in New Directions. My boyfriend and I voted for them and they won by two votes. I wanted to get rid of Sunshine from the day she auditioned, but we really need new members so I couldn't do anything. I'm nice to people and they take my solos. I mentioned that having Sam and Santana sing the duet for competition was a bad idea, and then Santana said some really mean things to me. She told me that she slept with my boyfriend and even though were broken up at the time he'd still lied about it. Then I had a fight with my boyfriend, and we broke up. I lost the solo and my boyfriend."

Lucy said, "That sucks."

Suddenly Rachel got very cold and started to shiver.

There is part of the tunnels where the temperature goes up and down. Lucy took off her coat and handed it to Rachel. Lucy had on a warm red flannel shirt with snowflakes on it and a green turtleneck underneath which would keep her warm. She said to Rachel, "You really should've dressed warmer. Don't you know the tunnel temperature fluctuates from cool to cold, and when you're going to go adventuring you should be more prepared." Rachel snapped back, "Maybe I should have been like you and dressed like I'm going to the north pole."

Lucy looked at Rachel clothes and commented, "My six-year old sister called said to tell you she wants her sweater back, and my Grandma said you can keep you can keep the boots."

Rachel replied, "Anyone who has ever made mean comments about somebody's clothes wants you to come up with a more original line."

Lucy then took a deep breath and noticed a lovely scent and said to Rachel, "You smell good."

Rachel replied, "You are not going to scare me by telling me you smell lavender."

Lucy responded, "How is telling you, 'you smell good' trying to scare you? I never said I smelled lavender.

Rachel said, "You said you knew the stories. There is the one about an old woman who was walking on the tracks and got killed by an oncoming train. Now people say they smell the lavender from time to time and sometimes even see the ghost of an old woman walking across the track after they smell it."

Lucy said, "I never heard that story."

"Are you telling me you don't smell lavender?" asked Rachel.

"I am not sure I know what lavender smells like." said Lucy.

Rachel said, "If you don't know that story what stories do you know"?

Lucy replied, "Ballie Keeton was a tall man and was a local bully. He would go to a local tavern, get drunk, and get into fights. He would give his opponent a bear hug to subdue them, and then he would just walk away and head home. He would stop over the bridge and throw pebbles and rocks over the edge, and sometimes he would even pee over edge the of the tunnel. One day he got into a fight and he gave his opponent a big bear hug to subdue him. The bartender told him to leave tavern and some of the other men told him he should leave town or else. They followed him, beat him up, and killed him. They threw him over the edge; to this day people see his ghost throwing rocks and pebbles over the edge of the tunnel."

Lucy then continued, "I also heard the story of the ghost with glistening eyes and a white beard. He is wearing a long white robe and carrying a lantern. When the train comes people say they see him swinging his lantern back and forth, back and forth. The light is so bright that it would cause a glare which would make it impossible for the train engineer to see so it would cause the train to wreck."

The smell of lavender was getting more and more intense. Rachel heard something that sounded like it was falling over her head. She looked up and noticed that pebbles were falling and one of them almost hit her. Those were tiny but now some bigger rocks were falling. She looked at Lucy who was looking in the other direction. Lucy then said frightened, "Rachel, we have to get out of here now!"