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.
"So, what do you think, darling?", asked George as he and his mates finished rehearsing their message. Laura replied, "Well, it was fun and hilarious at the same time! I think you all did a fantastic job." George said, "Why, thank you, love! I'm glad you like it." The other Beatles smiled and nodded in agreement. Laura winked in return. John remarked, "Okay! This rehearsal was a success. Are ye ready to go and grab some lunch?" Ringo replied, "You bet we are! All that speaking has made me hungry." It was snowing again when they left the Studios and went to look for a place to eat. While walking, George gave Laura yet another ride on his shoulders as they stuck their tongues out to catch some snowflakes. John, Paul, and Ringo did the same. The group then found a o jantar, lanchonete offering holiday-themed meals and beverages and had a delicious lunch there. Afterwards, the rest of the dia was spent with window shopping in one of the city's natal marketplaces.
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As George and Laura drove through downtown London, they passed por the giant natal árvore in Trafalgar Square. Upon seeing it, Laura couldn't help but stare with awe. She thought, "Wow...Gorgeous." They soon arrived at the Studios and went inside to meet with the other Beatles in the recording room. Once they made it there, John saw them and said, "Oh, look who's here!" George replied, "Hello, chaps! I hope we're not too late." John responded, "Not at all, Geo! You're just in time." Paul added, "I see you brought Laura along, too! That's great." George said, "Yep!" He then turned to his daughter and asked her, "Darling, would you like to provide us with feedback on our message after we complete it?" Laura replied, "Sure, daddy George! I'm all for that." "Jolly good!", responded George. Ringo said, "All right! Let's begin!" The lads then started rehearsing their lines, and Laura got a chair to sit on as she listened to them.
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December 23, 1964
With natal just around the corner, George and Laura kicked the dia off por having a fun snowball fight in the yard of their house. The latter was super excited as she will get to happily celebrate this special holiday again after escaping the dreaded orphanage. Laura said, "Catch me if you can, daddy George!" He replied cheekily while rolling up another ball in his hands, "Oh, you're not getting away from me, Laura, darling!" With that, he threw the ball towards her, and she laughed in response. They continued playing until George looked at his watch and said, "We better get going to Abbey Road Studios now. I need to rehearse my lines for the natal message with me mates." Laura replied, "A natal message? That sounds lovely!" George remarked, "Yes, indeed! This is our gift for the fans." "Very nice!", exclaimed Laura. They then proceeded to his car and were on their way to the Studios.
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With natal just around the corner, George and Laura kicked the dia off por having a fun snowball fight in the yard of their house. The latter was super excited as she will get to happily celebrate this special holiday again after escaping the dreaded orphanage. Laura said, "Catch me if you can, daddy George!" He replied cheekily while rolling up another ball in his hands, "Oh, you're not getting away from me, Laura, darling!" With that, he threw the ball towards her, and she laughed in response. They continued playing until George looked at his watch and said, "We better get going to Abbey Road Studios now. I need to rehearse my lines for the natal message with me mates." Laura replied, "A natal message? That sounds lovely!" George remarked, "Yes, indeed! This is our gift for the fans." "Very nice!", exclaimed Laura. They then proceeded to his car and were on their way to the Studios.
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