Nicholas looked at the remnants of Tatiana's guitar, and then looked at Lizzy. The boy sighed. "Do you really think I'll fall for that." This is what makes the role of being an older brother tough, you have to understand everything before they even tell you anything. It's your duty to find out yourself. He looked around the room, apparently, the sprinkler system here's not working but the detector works fine, otherwise this two would be soaking wet as well. Nicholas gave another sighed. How could he overlook this one. He looked towards the far side of the room and saw a TV set, and a metal electric fan. That will do. Nicholas concentrated his thoughts towards the two objects, waved his hand a little, and the two objects started to disassemble part by part in an intricately beautiful way, bobbing and floating away in an organized manner, and then with a flick of his finger, they started to reconstruct, coming together in places, forming an elaborate sytem of circuitry and then a frame. Once everything's in the right place, Nicholas picked up the new object and looked at it like a master craftman look at his master piece, he nodded approvingly, "This should do. Its a little heavier than your old guitar but I placed several new features in it that should help you with your playing. I'll list them down for you and how to use them, if you want. But it includes a built-in metronome, a recorder, and li-ion battery-powered amplifier that should last around 50 hours. Its smartphone-controled as we-" Nicholas stopped, here he goes again, full on geek mode. "Ahh well, the thing is, you shouldnt be worrying about it burning up like the old one. Here." Nicholas gave the new electric guitar to Tatiana. And then he looked at Lizzy, "You should learn how to control it, kid." He said a little concern.