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Summary:


Brian just wants to be normal like everyone else. His best friend helps hatch a plan that will make that happen. How will it all turn out?


Rated: Teen Audiences (Age 13+) (T)
Categories: Fiction Characters: None
Age Group: Pre-Teen Under 13, Teenager 13-18
Categories: Caught with Consequences, Crossdressing/TV, Seasonal
Genre: Drama
Keywords: Hair or Hair Salon, Petticoats and Crinolines, School Girl
Story Universe: None
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 5 Completed: No
Word count: 12411 Read: 59934
Published: 12 Feb 2011 Updated: 02 Oct 2011
Story Notes:

 

Dedicated to Kimberly Elizabeth Fox
(08/28/1950 - 06/11/2008)
 
Without you, I would have never had the courage to share my works. I miss you!

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them.

 

1. The Plan by Julie Christine [Reviews - 102] starstarstarstarhalf-star (2876 words)

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them.

This is the first chapter, in what I hope to be a near novel length book. Chapter 2 is with editors, and work has progressed well on Chapter 3. Your comments and encouragement will help speed me along.

-JulueChristine

 

2. Trick or Treat? by Julie Christine [Reviews - 2] starstarstarstarhalf-star (2814 words)

 

Aurora Chapter Two – "Trick or Treat?"

 

Somehow the woman at the door noticed, and said “Wow, what a wonderful group of costumes we have here, but I think your friend Sleeping Beauty there seems to have gone silent.”
Everyone turned to me at that point, and  my body took it upon it’s self to betray me and blush violently. Once that was taken care of, I smiled politely and said “Trick or Treat?” and even added a bit of a curtsy.

 

 

Dedicated to Kimberly Elizabeth Fox
(08/28/1950 - 06/11/2008)
Without you, I would have never had the courage to share my works. I miss you!

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them. And an added thanks to everyone that has been encouraging me to continue this story. You know who you are! :)
-JC.

 

3. Parent�s, Family and Friends by Julie Christine [Reviews - 0] starstarstarstarhalf-star (2175 words)

Aurora


Chapter Three – Parent’s, Family and Friends

 

“What do you mean, they planned this?” Brian’s Mom, Sarah asked with more than a bit of bite to her voice.

“Not the accident, well not the car accident. The Accident with the costume.” Tracy said as she tried to convey both just how sorry she was, and how important Aurora was to the child that lay in the bed.


Dedicated to Kimberly Elizabeth Fox
(08/28/1950 - 06/11/2008)
Without you, I would have never had the courage to share my works. I miss you!

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them. And an added thanks to everyone that has been encouraging me to continue this story. You know who you are! :)
-JC.

 

4. Chapter Four � Same Stuff Different Dreams� by Julie Christine [Reviews - 2] starstarstarstarstar (2273 words)

Aurora

Chapter Four – Same Stuff Different Dreams…

Spotting the two children from the door of her classroom, Miss Taylor walked over and asked, “Well aren’t you adorable. What’s your name sweetie?”

“Brianna,” the little girl said a bit shyly.

“And whom is this young man?” Miss Taylor asked of the little girl.

“This is my big brudder Denny. He’s 8!” she said with pride.

The bond between these two kids was greater than she had ever seen.


Dedicated to Kimberly Elizabeth Fox

(08/28/1950 - 06/11/2008)
Without you, I would have never had the courage to share my works. I miss you!

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them. And an added thanks to everyone that has been encouraging me to continue this story. You know who you are! :)
-JC.

 

5. Chapter 5 by Julie Christine [Reviews - 1] (2273 words)

Aurora

Chapter Four – Same Stuff Different Dreams…

Spotting the two children from the door of her classroom, Miss Taylor walked over and asked, “Well aren’t you adorable. What’s your name sweetie?”

“Brianna,” the little girl said a bit shyly.

“And whom is this young man?” Miss Taylor asked of the little girl.

“This is my big brudder Denny. He’s 8!” she said with pride.

The bond between these two kids was greater than she had ever seen.


Dedicated to Kimberly Elizabeth Fox

(08/28/1950 - 06/11/2008)
Without you, I would have never had the courage to share my works. I miss you!

Thanks to Maggie Finson, and Catrina Lochley for your help with story development and charecter ideas. Also thanks to Annette and Karen Page for always encouraging me to continue writing, despite how frustrated I made them. And an added thanks to everyone that has been encouraging me to continue this story. You know who you are! :)
-JC.

 

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