The Beatles were heroes.
Everyone in England talked about their defeat of the Beast of Bodmin Moor for years afterwards, and they were, if possible, even mais famous than before. The papers wrote up artigos about the Beatles' quest, and there was much interest in the special objects that had helped them. There were still some police officers who thought the Beatles should be arrested for carrying swords about and disturbing England, but there were too many people now who knew about the Beast and knew the Beatles had saved everyone. Besides, the Beatles had said in countless interviews what the special objects were for, and so everyone knew John wasn't going around with a weapon in his belt. Some people thought the Objects should be handed over to the government or kept in a museum, but most people felt that the Beatles should keep them.
And that was what the Beatles did. John usually kept the Sword of Truth on his wall; he didn't have to carry it around with him anymore, and he preferred not to look like he was armed. Sometimes, though, when he felt he needed to look impressive or when he thought he might be going somewhere dangerous, he would tuck his sword into his cinto, correia and take it along. John could look very imposing when he was wearing his sword and paired it with his serious face.
George kept his Marmite Jar on his bedside table. It was now empty, but George found that even opening the topo, início and inhaling the scent was enough to make him feel well and healthy, and he used it every time he woke up feeling under the weather. When he toured he took it along in his suitcase, just to have it with him.
Paul carried the Titanium Pound Coin around with him in his pocket. There was no danger of mixing it up with any of his real money, and he liked the feeling of being able to access that power whenever he needed it. Sometimes he took it out when he didn't need it, just to play with it and, well, show off a little. The fãs loved to watch this.
Ringo kept his crown with his ties and rings and other such wearables. He usually didn't wear it in public, but he would take it out in the mornings, and wear the crown for several minutos before doing anything else, just to let that extra boost of confidence seep in. Then he would put the crown away, feeling energized and ready to face the day.
And then there was the Orb of Protection and Benevolence. The Beatles kept it in the middle of their house, where it cast its shield over the whole place, and they knew that no one and nothing could get in to hurt them as long as the Orb was there. The Beatles liked to take it along when they played concerts, so that they could let the fãs in to meet them without worrying about being trampled por too large a crowd. They took it with them on tours and vacations and everywhere else. And the Orb worked perfectly for them, so long as they all used it together. The Orb didn't like it when they argued. If two or mais Beatles disagreed, the Orb would do nothing for them or just work at random, not being at all helpful. So the Beatles, who were used to always thinking the same things even before the Orb, found themselves disagreeing even less.
All in all, the Beatles' lives didn't change much. They still went around touring, laughing, making music, and having fun. They would sometimes use their objects to help people out, but they never needed them for something as big as their battle with the Beast of Bodmin Moor had been. England was seguro from him forever, and many people said that England would be seguro from anything, so long as the Beatles were around.
Everyone in England talked about their defeat of the Beast of Bodmin Moor for years afterwards, and they were, if possible, even mais famous than before. The papers wrote up artigos about the Beatles' quest, and there was much interest in the special objects that had helped them. There were still some police officers who thought the Beatles should be arrested for carrying swords about and disturbing England, but there were too many people now who knew about the Beast and knew the Beatles had saved everyone. Besides, the Beatles had said in countless interviews what the special objects were for, and so everyone knew John wasn't going around with a weapon in his belt. Some people thought the Objects should be handed over to the government or kept in a museum, but most people felt that the Beatles should keep them.
And that was what the Beatles did. John usually kept the Sword of Truth on his wall; he didn't have to carry it around with him anymore, and he preferred not to look like he was armed. Sometimes, though, when he felt he needed to look impressive or when he thought he might be going somewhere dangerous, he would tuck his sword into his cinto, correia and take it along. John could look very imposing when he was wearing his sword and paired it with his serious face.
George kept his Marmite Jar on his bedside table. It was now empty, but George found that even opening the topo, início and inhaling the scent was enough to make him feel well and healthy, and he used it every time he woke up feeling under the weather. When he toured he took it along in his suitcase, just to have it with him.
Paul carried the Titanium Pound Coin around with him in his pocket. There was no danger of mixing it up with any of his real money, and he liked the feeling of being able to access that power whenever he needed it. Sometimes he took it out when he didn't need it, just to play with it and, well, show off a little. The fãs loved to watch this.
Ringo kept his crown with his ties and rings and other such wearables. He usually didn't wear it in public, but he would take it out in the mornings, and wear the crown for several minutos before doing anything else, just to let that extra boost of confidence seep in. Then he would put the crown away, feeling energized and ready to face the day.
And then there was the Orb of Protection and Benevolence. The Beatles kept it in the middle of their house, where it cast its shield over the whole place, and they knew that no one and nothing could get in to hurt them as long as the Orb was there. The Beatles liked to take it along when they played concerts, so that they could let the fãs in to meet them without worrying about being trampled por too large a crowd. They took it with them on tours and vacations and everywhere else. And the Orb worked perfectly for them, so long as they all used it together. The Orb didn't like it when they argued. If two or mais Beatles disagreed, the Orb would do nothing for them or just work at random, not being at all helpful. So the Beatles, who were used to always thinking the same things even before the Orb, found themselves disagreeing even less.
All in all, the Beatles' lives didn't change much. They still went around touring, laughing, making music, and having fun. They would sometimes use their objects to help people out, but they never needed them for something as big as their battle with the Beast of Bodmin Moor had been. England was seguro from him forever, and many people said that England would be seguro from anything, so long as the Beatles were around.
George and Pattie decided to have a morning swim at the indoor pool three hours after breakfast and booking their ride to Loch Ness for tomorrow. The former asked, "I know it's only been a dia since we arrived, but how are you enjoying this place so far?" His wife replied, "Well, I'm quite liking it! How about you, dear?" George said, "So am I, love! Especially as it is just the two of us for a week." Pattie said, "That's true. I've been waiting for this moment right from the time we got engaged!" George replied, "Oh, yes. Indeed! You took the words straight out of me mouth there." Pattie smiled in response. The couple even made their swim extra memorable por diving and sharing an underwater kiss! Afterwards, they spent the rest of the dia with a nice stroll around the hotel's vicinity.
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After they had finished unpacking, the couple went outside to have lunch and study the map for planning out their special itinerary. "Okay; so for the landmarks, we should definitely pay a visit to Loch Ness!" George said. Pattie replied, "That's for sure! I am also quite intrigued por Inverness Castle, especially since it's only a hike up away from where our hotel is located." George replied, "Sounds magnificent, love! Then, we can take a nature walk in the Ness Islands." Pattie added, "And we'll save the city tour for seguinte week! I'd like us to go to the Victorian Market for our souvenir shopping." George remarked, "Capital idea! Well, I think that just about settles our plan." His wife agreed. It was a good timing too, as their comida arrived the moment they were done folding the map. When they returned to their suite a few hours later, George wrote down their chosen places in checklist form (like what he did in Ireland last year).
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When the new dia came, the couple woke up feeling rested and got themselves ready for the ride to Inverness. "See you in a week, Laura, darling. Take care." George whispered to his daughter, who was still sound asleep. "We amor you." Pattie added. With that, they kissed her on the forehead. This was then followed por a tasty breakfast, after which they headed back to the airship. "The weather is expected to be resfriador, refrigerador where I'll be taking you during this time of ano (being the capital of the Highlands), so have ye brought along some coats?" Philip asked as they returned on deck. George replied, "Why yes, sir! We did. Thanks for letting us know about that." Pattie said, "Indeed! Good thing we planned ahead of time." "Mm-hmm." Nodded George. "You are all set in that case!" Remarked Philip. A few minutos later, the airship was gliding in the sky again, and the newlyweds shared a sweet moment while enjoying the lovely view at the same time.
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While strolling among the flowers, George told Pattie about his quick chat with the fans. "As you may have observed, those ladies were very sweet, and they're just as happy for us tying the knot!" She replied, "Yeah, I noticed that. It made me smile, too!" "Great!" he remarked back. Laura said, "And I mustn't forget to mention that they felt the same thing about my father adopting me after our visit to Hampton Court three years ago!" Pattie said, "Oh, how splendid, my dear!" George said, "Yes, Laura, darling! I also remember that. It's lovely!" She responded with a big smile. The trio then spent the remainder of the dia por paying a stop inside the wide, well-kept lawn of Kensington Palace.
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As he had promised, George made those phone calls in the morning that followed. Then, at around an hora before noon, the lovebirds had a coffee break in Hyde Park while Laura did some jogging. George said, "So about the cake, I have requested Spencer from the Cadbury factory in Birmingham to make it a triple layer one with the topo, início being made from leite chocolate, the middle white, and the bottom dark. How's that, love?" Pattie replied, "Ooooh, that sounds so luxurious, darling! I'm excited to taste it!" George replied, "So am I!" He then continued, "And our honeymoon destination of Scotland has been settled, too. The royals will even reserve two seats on their airship for us as newlyweds!" "Absolutely splendid!" exclaimed Pattie. "That also means the details for our wedding are nearing completion." "Right as rain, Pattie. Right as rain!" remarked George. They soon finished their coffee and shared a sweet kiss.
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seguinte morning and shortly after breakfast, the trio proceeded to Fitzrovia Chapel for the wedding rehearsals. "Wowsers! This place is bloody magnificent, daddy George!" exclaimed Laura as she marveled at both the stained glass windows and ceiling. George replied, "It sure is, Laura, darling! Just perfect for the ceremony!" Pattie added, "Not to mention quite a popular venue for those tying the knot!" Laura said, "Yeah, I can see why you decided to have yours here as well. Excellent choice!" George smiled and said, "Thanks, dear! We're glad ye think so." Pattie nodded in agreement. The rehearsal itself went very well, concluding with the lovebirds sharing a kiss near the altar. They then spent the rest of the dia exploring the chapel's location, which is better known as Pearson Square.
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