We're Off To Oxford!
It was time for the tour to continue on to the next stop. After eating breakfast, the Beatles started packing their things up. George said, "You're going to have a blast on this tour with us, Laura." She replied excitedly, "Yes, I sure will! It's gonna be a splendid one!" He remarked, "Indeed, darling!" Soon, they checked-out of the hotel and boarded their bus for the ride to Oxford. However, somewhere near the hotel's vicinity, Laura's paternal grandparents have been eavesdropping and spying on her and the conversations while preparing to do a sinister act. Back at the bus, and while the others were taking a nap, Laura asked, "George, what's it like growing up with your family?" He replied, "Oh, we had our own share of ups and downs, but it was good overall. How about yours, Laura? I mean, before you were sent to that orphanage." She breathed a deep sigh and explained to him about how she had a happy life until the sudden and tragic car crash killed both of her parents and how her grandparents blamed her for it. When she finished telling her story, George had tears streaming down his eyes as well as hers. He said, "I'm really sorry about what happened and how you were treated like that, love. You are such a sweet little girl, and it's not fair." He then hugged Laura tightly as he cried softly for her. She hugged him back and replied, "It's all right, George. I've been feeling happier since I met you and your mates." She also dried his tears like what he did for her at the orphanage. He smiled and responded, "That's exactly right, darling. I'm glad for that as well." Upon arriving in Oxford, everyone proceeded to their new hotel, which is located inside a quiet village. As Laura checked the view from their room, she remarked, "It looks so peaceful outside!" "Yep. It certainly does!", replied George. After getting settled, they both decided to take a refreshing shower. They then went out to explore the hotel's backyard before having dinner together with John, Paul, and Ringo.
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It was time for the tour to continue on to the next stop. After eating breakfast, the Beatles started packing their things up. George said, "You're going to have a blast on this tour with us, Laura." She replied excitedly, "Yes, I sure will! It's gonna be a splendid one!" He remarked, "Indeed, darling!" Soon, they checked-out of the hotel and boarded their bus for the ride to Oxford. However, somewhere near the hotel's vicinity, Laura's paternal grandparents have been eavesdropping and spying on her and the conversations while preparing to do a sinister act. Back at the bus, and while the others were taking a nap, Laura asked, "George, what's it like growing up with your family?" He replied, "Oh, we had our own share of ups and downs, but it was good overall. How about yours, Laura? I mean, before you were sent to that orphanage." She breathed a deep sigh and explained to him about how she had a happy life until the sudden and tragic car crash killed both of her parents and how her grandparents blamed her for it. When she finished telling her story, George had tears streaming down his eyes as well as hers. He said, "I'm really sorry about what happened and how you were treated like that, love. You are such a sweet little girl, and it's not fair." He then hugged Laura tightly as he cried softly for her. She hugged him back and replied, "It's all right, George. I've been feeling happier since I met you and your mates." She also dried his tears like what he did for her at the orphanage. He smiled and responded, "That's exactly right, darling. I'm glad for that as well." Upon arriving in Oxford, everyone proceeded to their new hotel, which is located inside a quiet village. As Laura checked the view from their room, she remarked, "It looks so peaceful outside!" "Yep. It certainly does!", replied George. After getting settled, they both decided to take a refreshing shower. They then went out to explore the hotel's backyard before having dinner together with John, Paul, and Ringo.
TO BE CONTINUED