One day, I was looking in a folder for assets of the South Park TV series as PC game. However, I stumbled upon the music folder, but I found an unknown rendition of an exsisting song from 2000.

How did I knew? This was made a year before the game came out. I clicked on it, and it was revealed to be the second song of the 15th episode of Season Three.

But, what I saw, slightly made me puzzled. Kyle was sitting all alone, with nobody else singing, except for his brother. Along with it, the instrumental do not have any other instruments, as if it was only the piano. He sang the original 1927 version of the song, as well as forgetting everything that was from the episode.

He... he couldn't think of such a lonely thing. Just... nothing. Nobody else was hearing him sing. And the piano music playing in the background... nothing else.

His parents... they were just drinking tea and using their cellphones. The dog... she was just playing outside. Nobody could ever hear him sing.

As the song ended, Kyle let out a sigh, then went upstairs to go to bed.

I couldn't believe it. How did they get away with leaving a missing audio file into the game's files?

I called up the people who worked for Parker-Stone Productions and they told me that the person who played the piano in the song was Carrington "Camellia" Gaziano. I still... don't know why she wrote the music off of the song.

If you came across this, you wouldn't become sad if you heard it.