"We're finally here!" Exclaimed Rosie as she and her friends got up and found themselves in 1964 London. Nicholas said, "This is so exciting. I wonder which hotel the Beatles are staying in right now..." Buzzy added, "And maybe they can help us in our search for Veronica, too!" "That's right, brother." Replied Scruffy. Just then, they saw a group of girls running while screaming and holding placards that said, "WE LOVE YOU BEATLES!" and "PLEASE MARRY ME, PAUL!" Rosie said, "Let's follow those girls, and we might be able to meet them inside their room." Nicholas replied, "Good idea, love. Let's go." The walk took them about fifteen minutes until they reached a hotel called the Savoy Hotel. There, they saw a bigger group of fans with some police officers guarding the entrance. The screams became even louder as the Beatles themselves went outside to the balcony of their hotel room to wave at them. Rosie remarked, "Now this is Beatlemania for real!" Nicholas replied, "It sure is!" After thinking about a way to get inside the hotel without being spotted by the police, the foursome decided to wear some disguises, which they brought with them from the present day. Then, they walked quietly in their tiptoes and managed to make it inside. Once they got in, they asked the receptionist at the front desk which is the band's room number. She replied that they are staying in room 808. They then thanked her and rode the elevator to the eighth floor.
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The foursome still didn't find any trace of Veronica after resuming their search. Rosie said, "Shall we go to another time period now?" Nicholas replied, "Yes. Let's go to the Victorian age." "All right!" Exclaimed Rosie. And so, this resumed their ride through time. When they arrived at the Victorian age, the foursome discovered that they have landed at the Great Exhibition of 1851. And on their back stands the Crystal Palace, where it is taking place. They became awed by the size and beauty of the building, and decided to go inside it to have a look around.
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The ride to the Renaissance was shorter compared to the last one from the present day to the Middle Ages, and the foursome were able to stand up as they landed. Scruffy said, "It's very classy here!" Rosie replied, "It sure is! Let's take a look around first before resuming our search." "Okie dokie!" Exclaimed Buzzy. And so, they checked out the paintings and sculptures, watched a stage show, and ate some snacks at a cafe. Rosie even got an art set, which consisted of a canvas, three paintbrushes, and small paint cans.
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After about an hour of exploring, the foursome resumed their search for Veronica and the stolen instruments. Nicholas also got a toy sword and shield which he won after playing in one of the game stalls. The search eventually led them to the outskirts. Unfortunately, there was no trace of Veronica, no matter how hard they looked around. Finally, Rosie said, "Oh, well. Nothing else to find here. Shall we go to another time period?" Nicholas replied, "Yes! Let's go to the Renaissance next." Scruffy added, "Great! That's one of my favorite periods of history." "Mine, too!" Chirped Buzzy. "Okie dokie! To the Renaissance we go!" Exclaimed Rosie. She then activated the time machine again, and a new portal came out. The friends held their hands together as they entered it for another wild ride.
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The foursome landed with a loud "Oof!" as they went out of the time portal before it disappeared back into the frisbee. Rosie said, "Wow. That was quite a ride, wasn't it?" Nicholas replied, "It sure was, love." Scruffy said, "And it looks like we are now in the Middle Ages." Buzzy added, "Yeah. I don't see any tall buildings here. There's a castle, plenty of cottages, food stalls, and children playing in the streets." As they walked, Rosie said, "Let's see if we can find Veronica around here. But before we do that, would you like to explore first?" Nicholas replied, "Sure!" The twins nodded in agreement. And that's just what they did.
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