Thursday, August 30, 2012

CAUGHT BY HIS FAMILY


Jerry loved those days when he had the house to himself.  When he was home alone his twin sister’s clothes drew him like a magnet.  Today his mother and two sisters had gone shopping for the day at the mall in Glenwood, or so he thought.  As he watched the car drift out of site, he ran upstairs to her room and began looking through the closet.
 
“OMG,” he thought, “she really has some pretty clothes.”  He chose a floral print skirt and a white sweater for today, put them on, chose matching shoes and tights, and headed downstairs to spend the day.  Suddenly his mother entered the room.  She must have come in the back door quietly.  His two sisters walked in the front door.  “Jerry, this is the last straw.  I’m tired of you wearing your sister’s clothes.  Now that summer break has just started, if you want to be a fairy, FINE!  You can be a girl all summer.  In the meantime, this is your wardrobe for today.  Now you even look the part.  Oh, and Sondra is having a party tonight, and you will be their hostess for the night.  I’m sure the other girls will like your outfit.  Tomorrow we go shopping for your own female wardrobe, Jerri Ann.  If your sisters and I like you as a girl, we may just make it more permanent.”   


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