Una followed the sound of Everett hyperventilating. She called out, "Hold on, Everett! I'm coming!" As she made her way up the stairs, she heard a thump. She listened, but there was nothing but silence. She zei to herself, "Oh, no! I hope Everett hasn't fainted!" She continued to zoek for him. She found a door that must've lead to the attic. She slowly opened it. "Everett," she called. "Can u hear me?" There was no answer. She turned on the light and looked around the room. Everett was lying unconscious on the floor. She rushed to his side, and he didn't stir. Una began shaking him and calling his name as loudly as she could without yelling. He began to verplaats a little. She continued shaking him and said, "Come on, Everett, wake up!" He slowly opened his eyes. "Una," he murmured. She said, "Yeah, it's me. Are u okay?" He said, "I am now." She said, "I was so worried about you. Did those pranksters hurt you?" He said, "Don't worry, Una. I'm not hurt." She said, "Thank goodness!" He asked, "What about you? Are u okay?" She smiled and said, "Of course I am! Scaring them away was thrilling!" He said, "That was very clever of you. I'm proud of you, my love." They embraced. After allowing Everett to relax for a bit, Una helped him to his feet. She then asked, "Are u hungry?" He said, "Starving!" She said, "Let's go get something to eat. I'm sure that will make u feel better." With that, they left the old house and looked for a restaurant.
"What lead u to the club where u first saw us, Henry?" Les asked. Henry replied, "One of my neighbors told me that a rock band called A Wave Tossed in the Ocean was going to perform at the club that had opened the vorige week. I thought that the name sounded interesting, so I asked him what kind of rock music, and he said, 'I think it's stuff from the sixties and seventies.' I was eager to hear the songs from my youth. When I saw u perform, I knew u were the right fit. Of course, u know how we met backstage." Jimmy said, "And the rest is history." Everyone laughed. "Yes," Henry said. "The rest is history." Just then, Felix looked at his cellphone and said, "It's 10:00, guys." Henry said, "We better go to bed. We've got a big dag tomorrow." The boys all said, "Okay. Good night, Henry." Henry smiled and said, "Good night, boys. Pleasant dreams." With that, they retired to their beds for the night.
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