Today, I was going to be doing a challenge video. It was the 10,000 skittles challenge and you had to do something epic with them.
Michael's children were in bed asleep as their father had just tucked them in after he read them a bedtime story.
And Michael himself was in his studio recording a new song.
I had my hidden camera ready in a place in the studio where Michael wouldn't see it.
So, when Michael finally left to go use the bathroom, I took my chance to quickly hide in a little room that was known as the attic.
I climbed up all the way up there and tied a contraction in there so whenever I pulled the string, all the skittles would spill out of their own individual bags.
Michael came back into the studio and was humming to himself.
He picked up his headphones and was about to put them on when he heard a "click" sound that was coming from the ceiling.
"What's going on"?
He asked his assistant, who just shrugged his shoulders.
All of a sudden, a bunch of rainbow colored candies began to fall down out of nowhere.
At least 10 million of them.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH"!
Michael screamed as he tried to cover his head.
He struggled to protect himself from the debris.
After a while, all the skittles had been dumped in Michael's studio.
The entire floor was literally covered in the rainbow colored candy.
I was giggling and then Michael looked up and saw me.
"What the heck Emily"?!
Needless to say, the king of pop did not look happy at all.
"I'm doing another crazy challenge video for the Moonwalkers! And you just happened to be in it"!
I climbed down from my hiding spot and pointed to the hidden video camera that was still recording.
"Emily m/n l/n. I am not happy with this. You made a big mess in my studio".
Michael crossed his arms at me and I just giggled, holding up my video camera at him and he put his hand in front of the camera's lenses to hide himself.
"You get yourself to bed right now. Do you understand me? That's not funny".
Michael told me like a parent scolding their child.
"Okay okay, no need to get your feathers in a bunch".
I held up my hands.
After I left the studio, Michael had to spend the rest of the night cleaning up all mess that had been made.
He was hoping that this sort of thing wouldn't happen again.
I uploaded the video to YouTube and within a few hours, it already had millions and millions of views and likes.