Every day that week, she would go and train. Then, it turned into every day that year. 325 days later, she was ready. Carter Thompson then set up a meeting with "him". Alea was so exited that she pooped her pants. Just a little bit though. Not to much, but maybe just enough. Well anyways, now she had to go home to change into her nice clothes. (And to change he underwear too) She got dressed in her church clothes and hoped on her bike, and bike to the mountains. She then got on a elevator that took her to the clouds. At the top, Carter was waiting. By this time, his cloud was nothing but wispy looking shoe laces attached to the bottoms of hie feet. They waled together through a long, white, puffy, cloud hallway. When they got to the end, there was a long brick door that took 13 men to oped. There, in the middle of the room, was him.
Him was a giant, muscular, scary looking guy that starting right at Alea and her horn. Him had a horn the size of her house. (It's a big house) He then said, in a deep deep voice, "Play for me, and I want the song to be," he then stopped for what seemed to be forever, then he finally said, "fergalicous. Right now." Alea jumped for joy for this was her favorite song. Sh sat down on the cloud chair, looked him in the eyes, and started playing like nobody's business. Once she was done, she took a deep breathe. She sighed in relieve, and looked at Carter. Who had a grin from ear to ear. (She has never seen him smile before) They then both looked at him who did not seem satisfied. "You missed the b flat on the bridge. Therefore, you loose goodbye." the man stated. Alea bursts in anger, "NO I DID NOT! I USUALLY MISS THAT SO I MADE SURE I HIT IT JUST RIGHT, AND I DID! AND NOW YOU GIVE US OUR POWERS BACK OR ELSE." The room was dead quiet, all of the sudden he stood up, and his guards threw them in sacks. That was not what she was expecting. Then, some gas got shoved in there and she fell into a deep sleep. Then I don't know what happens during that time because Alea was asleep so we are going to have to move on now.