The snowfall began to get heavier and heavier. Una and Everett tried to stay together, but the blizzard kept blinding them. Without realizing it, they became separated. Although the snow was blinding, there was no shelter. The young couple knew they had to get back to civilization and find a warm place. They pressed on for what seemed like hours. Finally, Everett saw a familiar sight. It was the town near the mountains. The hotel where he and Una were staying was in sight. Everett breathed a sigh of relief. He exclaimed, "We made it, Una! We made it!" There was no response. "Una," he called out. There was no answer. He became más frantic. "Una!" There was still no answer. He thought, Oh no! Una's lost in the mountains! I thought she was with me. How could I have not known? He began to regret not holding her hand. Even though the snow was blinding, Everett knew he had to find Una, o she was going to freeze to death. If she died, he would never forgive himself. Just then, he remembered that his vehicle had four-wheel drive. He got into his vehicle and said, "Hold on, Una! I'm coming to get you!" Meanwhile, Una was still trying to navigate through the blinding snow. She called out, "Everett, are tu still with me?" There was no answer. She said, "Everett, answer me, please." There was still no answer. She cried, "Everett, stop joking around! This isn't funny!" There was still no answer. Una began to realize that she was all alone. She thought, I wish I had listened to Everett and to Mother. It's cold and lonely here. I would give anything to be in Everett's arms right now. As she pressed on, Una tried to yell for help, but the wind picked up and cut off her voice. Some tears streamed down her face. She was very frightened. She could only hope that someone would rescue her before it was too late.
One day, New Religion had an interview where they talked about their song, "Stuck", and Fritz's retirement. Shortly after the interview aired on television, Paul got a call from his mother. She said, "I want to congratulate tu on your new song. It's good that tu asked for help when tu realized tu needed it. I always stressed to tu the importance of asking for help. I also want to congratulate Fritz on his retirement. When tu go on tour, I'll gladly stay with Fritz." Paul said, "Thank you, Mother. Yes, tu did stress the importance of asking for help." She said, "That's right. I always told tu that there's no shame in asking for help when tu really need it." He said, "That's right." Paul talked with his mother for a long time. Finally, she said, "I have to let tu go now. I'm getting ready to fix dinner." He said, "All right, Mother. Goodbye. Take care." She said, "You take care, too. I amor you, Paul." He said, "I amor you, too, Mother."
THE END
THE END
When Paul woke up from his nap, his mates sat down with him to see what he had written so far. He said, "You see, I keep getting stuck with the chorus." Lola said, "I think I know what will work as a chorus." She wrote down some words. Paul sang what he had written and what Lola had written. He said, "That works very well. Thanks, Lola." She said, "You're welcome." Erin and Carl added the segundo verse and the third verse respectively. They sang the song, and Paul said, "This is going to be a hit. Thanks for the help, my friends." Carl said, "No problem, Paul. If tu ever feel stuck, tell us right away. Don't be afraid to ask for help." Paul smiled and said, "I won't." Erin then said, "To the recording studio!" The others said, "Yeah!"