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Midnight Eighteen Hours Until Prom Tyler had finally finished recounting his story about his relationship with Zoey. Lance was starting to doze off when Tyler announced he was hungry and pulled off the Parkway and into a drive through lane. White Castle. "Hey, Simone, you got any money?" Lance pulled some cash out of her purse and handed it over to Tyler. She supposed it was only fair, given that Tyler was spending two hours on a round trip to the airport. After they got some food, Tyler got back on the freeway and resumed his drive to the airport. They shared a sack of sliders as they drove. "So, I finally got that date." Tyler chuckled after he finished his fourth burger. "You were going to take me to a fast food restaurant? And make me pay?" Lance scoffed. "This isn't fast food," Tyler said, holding up another burger. "This...is White Castle," he proudly exclaimed. "It's no In-N-Out Burger." "What's that?" "The best food in the world." "I highly doubt that, Simone. You're in Jersey now." Lance shrugged and not much else was said on the drive to the airport. After Tyler found an open spot between two families hugging and saying goodbye, Lance got out of the car and took a long look at the Departures sign. "Thank you Tyler." "Any time." Tyler looked at his gas gauge. "Hey, bud... I mean babe. It's a long drive here and back. You wouldn't happen to have any gas money, would you?" "Um, here's a ten, Tyler." Lance handed him a bill from her purse. "That's all I can spare right now." "Thanks." Tyler started to put the car in gear, then stopped. "Hey, Simone." "Yeah?" Lance responded. She wondered if Tyler even knew her real name. "Listen. I know you're going through something. And I know what happened at school today sucked. But do you really think running away is the best idea?" "Tyler, now isn't the best time for this," Lance replied. "What should I do? Go back to school? Go to prom so Dee can humiliate me even more? This time in front of the whole senior class?" Tyler shrugged. "I've had times on the football field where I had to just man up and face my demons." "Ha. Man up," Lance scoffed. "You sound like my dad." "Or woman up. Girl power. Whatever. If I was you, I'd roll up to prom in either a suit or a dress or whatever your fancy is and own it. Show everyone that 'Simone' doesn't give a shit. Strut into that prom with your arms around Zoey and Oliva and tell everyone you're the biggest thespian in the world and everyone else can suck it. But that's if I was you and I had both girls pining over me." Lance couldn't hide her chuckles at Tyler's choice of words. "Thank you for your pep talk," she said sincerely. "But I have to do this." Tyler shrugged. "See you around, then." He then drove away leaving her at the airport. Lance walked up to the line for the check-in counter. After the three people in front of Lance were helped, the ticket agent looked at her, "How can I help you, miss?" She smiled at being called 'miss.' It reinforced her conversation with Mack. Maybe this whole trans thing was right. "I'm looking for a flight to Los Angeles," Lance explained. "ID please?" she asked. Lance handed the agent her driver's license from her purse. The lady scrutinized it. "This is a boy's ID," she said, handing it back to Lance. "But.." she struggled to find the right words. "I... am a boy..." Her voice trailed off as she was no longer convinced of that fact anymore. She looked down at the dress she was wearing. She saw no signs of "Lance." She gave the lady at the ticket counter a nervous smile. "That wasn't convincing at all, sweetie. Try again." "I umm... was going through a tomboy phase when I got my license?" The lady rolled her eyes. It was nearing the end of her shift and her patience was wearing thin. "Departing when?" "Um, as soon as possible." "We have a direct flight to Los Angeles that leaves in a few hours at 5:30 AM for $479 plus tax. How would you like to pay?" Lance gulped. "Four hundred dollars?" "It's going to be over five hundred with tax and fees." She reached into her purse and pulled out her wallet and opened it. There were a few bills in there left over after this week's lunch and the gas money she just gave Tyler, but she then realized she kept her dad's credit card in her boy wallet. A wallet which was currently sitting in her bedroom. She backed away from the counter ever so slowly, embarrassed she'd come all this way with no money. The ticket agent sighed and yelled, "Next." Lance, feeling more depressed than ever, sat down on an airport bench. It had been the worst day of her life. She buried her head in her hands and sobbed. All this way and she couldn't even pay for a flight. It was the middle of the night and she couldn't call anyone. Who would she call anyway? Not Dad. Maybe Zoey was still up. She was so embarrassed. Eventually her anxiety mixed with the exhaustion of the day caught up to her and she dozed off, curled up on the bench in the airport. * * * As time went by the noisy airport got quiet. Every time the automatic doors opened, the cool spring air would come in and make Lance shiver. She was cold and the bench she was sitting on was uncomfortable. Occasionally she'd wake just to stretch a bit and cry. Lance adjusted herself on the bench again, and the next thing she knew, someone was placing a warm jacket over her half-sleeping form. She looked up to see who it was. "I'm sorry," a lady with pink hair apologized. "I saw you shivering and couldn't help myself." "Oh, umm, thanks," Lance stuttered, sitting up. "I uhh.... It hasn't been a good night for me." "Oh, was your flight delayed?" "No. I left my money at home and couldn't afford a ticket." Lance started to sob. "Then I didn't have anyone to call..." At that point Lance broke down into tears over the events of the past 24 hours. "Oh, you poor thing." The lady reached into her purse. "Here's a tissue." "I'm so sorry, it's just that-" She debated internally whether or not to tell this stranger everything. "You know what?" the lady suggested. "My flight doesn't leave for a few more hours. There's a coffee shop down the concourse. Let's go get something hot to drink and we can talk a little easier. Would you like that?" "I'm sorry, I don't have money-" "Now, don't you worry," the lady assured Lance. "This is on me. I insist." Lance looked at the kind lady and managed a weak smile. "Thank you." "My name is Jena, and who might you be?" Lance panicked before answering. "My name is...Lance," she finally said, looking away. Jena didn't react at all. "Well, Lance, you're a very pretty girl. Now, let's go get ourselves something to drink. It sounds like you've got a lot on your mind and we can keep each other company for a while." She held out her hand and Lance gratefully took it, standing up and stretching her cramped muscles. They headed down the concourse to a mostly empty coffee shop. Lance sat down at a small table while Jena started towards the counter. "What would you like, Lance?" Jena asked her kindly. "Um, I'm not much of a coffee drinker. Could I please have some hot chocolate?" "Sure, would you like some marshmallows on top? Or maybe whipped cream?" Lance's smile perked up at the mention of whipped cream. "Whipped cream would be great, thank you." As Jena headed up to the counter Lance considered her situation. It was the middle of the night, she couldn't go home, she couldn't call anyone, and this kind stranger wanted to keep her company. She was lost in thought when Jena returned with two steaming cups and a plate with some pastries on it. "Oh, my God," Lance bubbled. "Those look so good!" She wondered if Jena could hear her stomach rumbling. She hadn't eaten anything in hours, and even then it was just a little. She hadn't had much of an appetite riding with Tyler. "Well, then, help yourself," Jena said, pushing the plate towards Lance. Lance all but attacked the plate of goodies she was so hungry. Jena chuckled and picked one up after Lance was already munching away. "You look like you haven't eaten in a while," Jena remarked. "I had a single White Castle slider hours ago," Lance admitted. "I screwed up. Not only did I leave my credit card at home, I gave my ride almost all my cash for gas and food. I don't even have enough left for a vending machine or a payphone." "So, Lance, what brought you to the airport in the first place?" Jena inquired. "It seems like it was a spur-of-the-moment thing for you." "I'm trying to get home." "Where's home? How'd you end up in Newark, New Jersey of all places?" Lance looked her in the eye for a long moment before deciding she could trust her new acquaintance with the whole story. "It all started when I moved here from California. I had to enroll in school..." Lance told her everything. Jena listened patiently, and displayed complete empathy when Lance went over the worst parts, reaching out and taking her hand. "...and so I decided I had to leave and go back to my old home." When Lance finished catching Jena up on her situation she breathed a big sigh of relief. It felt like a giant weight had been lifted from her shoulders. Jena excused herself from the table. "I think we're going to need more food and drinks." When she returned, Lance was visibly more relaxed. "Here you go, take as much as you want," Jena said. This time she had egg sandwiches and doughnuts on the plate. Lance took a sandwich and the hot chocolate, and slowly ate while Jena spoke. "That is quite a story, Lance. I can see why you might feel the only solution is to run away, back to the safety of your old home." Jena paused before continuing. "I'm afraid, though, that whatever troubles you're trying to escape from are just going to catch up with you eventually. Not necessarily the people. In a few days, many of them will be gone from your life forever. Such is high school. But finding acceptance in yourself - that will go with you everywhere." "But, I just don't think I can handle this." "I think you can," Jena said with such positivity that it sparked a belief inside that maybe she could. "How many friends would you say you've made since moving here?" "Well, I made a lot," Lance admitted. "But I was pretending to be someone else. And I lied to all of my friends, and now they're angry with me." "Lance, from what you told me, you stopped pretending to be your sister a long time ago." Jena drove home her point. "Once she got you in the door, so-to-speak, you just started being your true self. That's why it was so easy for you to make friends. You were no longer trying to fool anyone about your true nature. You're not running from them. You're running from yourself." "You seem like you have some experience-" "Let's just say I've dealt with this before, Lance," she broke in. "I went through issues with acceptance by my own family." "Really?" "When I look at you, I see a younger version of myself." Lance nodded. Maybe Jena was right. Maybe running away was wrong. She needed to stand up for herself, even if it meant facing disapproval. "Thank you for everything, Jena," Lance said with warmth and resolve. "You're right, running away isn't going to solve anything. I think I really just needed support. I wanted my mother and sister." "I think you have more support here than you realize. In fact, I wish I had your friends when I was your age." Lance smiled when he thought of his friends. Zoey, Mack, and Olivia. Each of them had shown support and never once put her down. Even girls like Peggy and Trudy treated her like a girl and never stopped to question it. They chatted a little while longer. Lance asked Jena where she was flying to. "Well, remember I told you I had experience in family acceptance?" Jena asked. "I hadn't spoken to my mother in over ten years. She called me last month. She has cancer, and it's not going well. "Oh, my God, Jena," Lance cried. Here you've been helping me with my problems and you've got some huge issues of your own. I'm so sorry for taking up all your time." "Don't worry about it, Lance," Jena assured him. I have a feeling our paths were meant to cross tonight." Then Jena checked her watch and announced, "Well, Lance, let's get cleaned up and then I'll be on my way." The two stood up, and Lance gave Jena a hug. "How can I ever repay you?" Lance asked. "Don't pay me," Jena replied. "Pay it forward. Someone else will need help down the road and you can do what I did tonight." Lastly, Jena reached into her purse and pulled out a few dollars. "Call your dad, Lance." Lance took the money and thanked her benefactor again. And with that, Jena was off to catch her flight. Lance headed back to the chair she was trying to sleep in when Jena had come to her aid. She sat down and started to replay the events over in her mind. This time, instead of despair, she felt...hope. She checked the time. It was three o'clock in the morning. She vowed to call her dad at a more reasonable hour. And with that she settled into a restful slumber. * * * 8 AM Ten Hours Until Prom Simone knocked on Lance's locked bedroom door. "Lance, good morning. It's me. Simone." "Still no answer?" Dad asked with increasing concern. He walked up to the door. "Lance. Son. Open up." Silence. Dad shook his head, reached above the door jamb for the emergency key, found it, and shoved it into the door knob and the lock popped open. Dad and Simone entered the room. The light was on and a breeze from the open window was blowing the curtain around. But Lance was not in there. "Where do you think he went?" Simone asked. "He was upset last night about something. And he's been hanging out with his friend Zoey quite a bit lately. Maybe he went to have her console him about whatever was going on last night." Simone nodded. "I've got one of his friend's numbers." She grabbed the cordless phone from Lance's room and brought it to her own room. She opened her luggage and looked for a piece of paper she had written a number down on. She found it. She was about to dial the number when she noticed something on her dresser. She walked up to it and examined it. It was a sketch. A woman in a prom dress. It was gorgeous. She then walked up to the closet. All of the clothes she had shipped here with her father and brother were hanging up. She also saw some tops and dresses she didn't recognize. Then she saw it. She pulled out the prom dress wrapped in clear plastic. She pulled the plastic off and brought it to the mirror. "Oh Lance," she mumbled. "What did you get yourself into?" She dialed the number on the paper. "Good morning, Lance," Mack answered. "Mack, it's Simone." "Oh hi, Simone, I assume you had a good flight." "I did, but my brother is missing." * * * "What do you mean she's missing?" Zoey asked Mack. "I saw her last night." "What time?" Mack asked. "I dunno. Around 10, 10:30? After me and you chatted. I went over to tell her how I felt. Olivia beat me to her." "She did?" "Yeah. They were making out in the street," Zoey said with disappointment. "I think that might've been Simone." "I know, she was dressed up. I imagine she came out to her dad too." "No. The real Simone." "What? Lance's sister? She's here? Since when?" "Since last night around 10, 10:30." She chuckled. "So, you're saying Lance ran away?" "That's what me and Simone think." "And how do you know Simone?" "We've been chatting since the night of Peggy's party. She's been helping me get stuff for the prom. For Lance." "She knows?" "Kinda. It's a long story, Zo. Let's focus on Lance. Where would he go?" "I don't know. There's not many places she could get on foot." "So if Lance was not there, then who was making out with Olivia?" "Umm.. the real Simone, I guess?" The phone rang and both sisters looked at each other. Zoey ran and picked up the phone. "Lance?" "It's Tyler," the voice on the phone replied. Zoey sighed. "Tyler, this isn't a good time-" "It's about Simone," he interrupted her. "What about Simone?" "I drove him or her to the airport last night." "You drove her to the airport?" Zoey raised her voice. "Why would you do that?" "She told me to. Besides I told her Dee was planning to out her at prom and she decided to just go home. Home to California." Zoey sighed and rubbed her temples. "How long ago was this?" "Around midnight. I'm sorry Zoey. I tried to stop her." "It's OK," she said. "Which airport?" "Newark." "Newark?" "Listen, I'm sorry. I'm done being Dee's pawn. She's the one who encouraged me to break up with you. It was a mistake. Maybe we can try again-" "Tyler, that's not going to happen. Me and you were never a good fit. You breaking up with me helped open my eyes to it. I see that now. But I do appreciate you telling me about Simone." "OK, Zo. Good Luck. If there's anything you need just ask." "Thanks, Tyler." She hung up the phone. She turned to Mack who had a surprised look on her face. "Tyler took Lance to Newark airport." "When?" "Last night." "Why?" "She was so upset about everything that happened yesterday. Plus, Tyler told her Dee is planning to humiliate her in front of everyone at the prom. Tyler said she wanted to go home to California." "Dee is such a bitch!" Mack cursed. "I know, but the important thing right now is to go find Lance. We don't even know if he really flew home. Get ready, you can help." * * * Lance awoke to the hustle and bustle of the airport in the morning. She had a crick in her neck from the way she had fallen asleep on the airport chairs. She wondered what time it was. The airport was very busy and it appeared she slept a while after not getting enough sleep in the early morning. She spotted the time on the wall. "Noon!" she exclaimed out loud. She looked around and remembered her time with Jena. She realized she had made a mistake in running away. She needed to go home. To her new home. She'd have to face the music at school. But she had friends now. If they forgave her. She walked over to the convenience store and changed out the bills Jena gave her for coins to make a phone call. She stood at the payphone deciding who to call. She was still too embarrassed to call her dad. So she called Zoey. The phone rang and rang. When it finally answered Lance started to speak. Then she heard the outgoing answering machine message. She just hung up, not really knowing what to say. She was even more discouraged at this point. * * * There was a knock at the front door. Lance and Simone's dad opened it to reveal Zoey and Mack. "Zoey? Mackenzie?" he reacted with surprise. "Lance isn't here right now." "We're actually here to see Simone," Zoey said, forcing her way in while pulling Mack inside behind her. "Where's Lance? I thought he was with you," Mr. Biggs said as he watched the girls come in. They didn't answer him. "Lance sure has some weird friends," he thought. He curiously looked at Mackenzie. Sure, he met her yesterday, but today she didn't have makeup on. She had one of those faces that reminded him of someone. He couldn't put his finger on it so he shrugged it off. Zoey and Mack rushed down the hall to Simone's room. Zoey stopped at the threshold and saw Simone on the bed. Her heart skipped a beat as she looked at the girl whom she had never met but looked very much like the girl she had fallen for. "Oh my God! You are twins." "You must be Zoey," Simone chuckled, getting up off the bed to meet her visitors. "So do you know where Lance went?" "She - I mean he - went to the airport," Zoey explained. "Why the airport?" Simone questioned. "And it's OK, I know about my brother," Simone smiled. "Well, I didn't actually know, but deep down I knew. Lance was never like any other boys. He was more of a sister than a brother. But he hasn't come out to me. Not yet, anyway." "He hasn't come out to me either. But I kinda have a thing for... her." "Lance came out to me," Mack added. "But I imagine she'll want to tell each of you in her own way." "Why the airport?" Simone repeated. "She asked my ex-boyfriend to take her there," Zoey explained. "We were kinda hoping she'd call here this morning since you called me." Mack added. "She was attempting to run home - to your home." Zoey was on the verge of tears. "I'm so sorry, Simone. This is all my fault. All of it. If it weren't for me, she wouldn't have run away. I pushed her too far. I put her up to this bet. And I didn't protect her." "It's OK," Simone assured her. "It's not anyone's fault." Zoey slowly nodded but wasn't convinced. "So, what's the plan?" Simone asked. Mack pulled a printout from her pocket. "Here's the flights from Newark to Los Angeles today. Lance could be on any one of these - or none of them - if she never left." "Wow, Mack," Simone gushed. "You really come prepared." Zoey rolled her eyes. "Nerd," she coughed out, hand covering her mouth. Mack wasn't phased. "Bimbo!" she loudly retorted. "I think I'm going to like hanging out with you two," Simone giggled. "So do you really think Lance is on one of those planes?" she asked, pointing at the list. "It's our opinion she... I mean your brother... isn't on any of them," Zoey emphasized. "Lance can't afford an airline ticket," Mack explained. "Unless she used your dad's credit card." "And the person who took her to the airport said all she had was a purse. I know for a fact that she doesn't keep any credit cards and minimal cash in her purse." She took a deep breath and announced. "I'm going to the airport to get Lance. She's my responsibility." "We don't even know if she's there," Mack countered. "She's there. I just know it. I have to try. I owe it to her." "I'm coming with you," Simone added. "Wait. I think you should stay here." "Why?" Simone looked quizzically at both Zoey and Mack. "I need you to fill in for Lance... at the prom," Zoey said, looking at Simone. "In case we don't make it back in time." "You want me to go to the prom as my brother?" "Actually you're going to prom as yourself," Zoey laughed. "Well, technically you'd be going as your brother pretending to be you," Mack corrected. "I'm sure there's a subtle difference." "And when he comes back?" Simone asked. "You'll switch places so he can enjoy her own prom," Zoey suggested. "Listen, I know this is weird. I know Lance would never admit it, but he's looking forward to this. And if 'Simone' isn't at prom, she can't win prom queen." "Is this about your bet?" Simone stared hard into Zoey's eyes and put her hands on her hips. Her look and posture demanded complete honesty. "I swear to you it isn't," she said with absolute sincerity. "Lance wanted visibility. He... she wants this. She wants to be prom queen. I'm doing this for her. Not for my stupid bet anymore." Simone sighed. "So what do I have to do?" "Around 4, your date, Olivia will arrive here to pick you up. She's taking you to dinner at a fancy restaurant and then to prom." "Olivia? You're not my date, Zoey?" Zoey blushed and looked at the floor. "Um, I kept putting it off and then Olivia asked her first." "When all this is over we're going to have to have a nice chat about your intentions with my brother." "OK," Zoey timidly nodded. "Oh, and at prom, you need to steer clear of Deanna." "Who's Deanna?" "My former best friend. She's the one I made the bet with. I think she's jealous I've been spending more time with Lance than her. Don't trust her. Just... avoid her." "No problem. I've had my fair share of dealings with the Queen Bitches at my school." Zoey smiled. "Alright, I'll try to find Lance and come back as soon as I can." After Zoey left the house, Simone turned to Mack. "Is that sketch from you?" "It is," Mack smiled. "It's beautiful." "Lance wanted something based on your prom dress." "But still. If you're doing all this to Lance, I bet she will look prettier than I did last weekend." "I'm sure we can relax a bit," Mack said. "I left enough time to do Lance's makeup, but I don't need to do yours." "Why not?" Simone asked with a smile. "I've never had a professional do it. Plus, you're going to do Lance's makeup later, we should have the same thing done." "OK, let's get started." "So tell me about 'Simone'," the real Simone said, as Mack was laying out makeup, clips and various accessories. "What would you like to know?" "She's popular? She's nominated for prom queen?" "She made friends very quickly. At first, Lance was channeling you, but once she came out of her shell, she made everyone feel comfortable around her. Including those that were initially uncomfortable when we hadn't perfected her image." "How many people know she's a guy?" "There's a few people that know she's trans. A few think that they know the truth about the bet. Most people only saw and heard what they wanted to." "I'm so proud of him... I mean her. I knew something was up when she talked about making new friends. You. Zoey. Olivia. Oh, speaking of... is Olivia my height? Blonde?" "Yes, she is. Why?" Simone touched her finger to her lips and smiled at the memory. "I think we already met. Are Olivia and Lance..." "Love triangles are complicated," Mack answered. "Both Zoey and Olivia are into Lance. I don't know if Lance has a preference. If she did, she might not tell me since one of the girls in question is my sister." "Wow," Simone said. "I have to meet this new Lance. Not one, but two girls. I'm almost jealous." "Oh," Mack said with a raised eyebrow. "Olivia must've made some impression on you." Simone blushed. "Um. Yeah. You could say that." "And you're going to dinner and then prom with her." Simone's cheeks burned an even brighter red. "I uh... better shower and get ready then." When Simone was in the shower, the phone rang. Mack saw that it was an unknown number. Despite this not being her house, she picked it up anyway. "Biggs Residence." "Mack?" "Lance? Where are you?" "I'm at the Newark airport." "Oh thank god. Zoey is coming to get you! Stay put." ===================== Thank you all for reading! As always, I write for you and appreciate the feedback. You can leave a comment here or reach out to me via email ([email protected]), follow me on Twitter (@tfes81) or my Discord Server (https://discord.gg/5nH6JaURY6) Interested in reading ahead? My website (https://tfemily.com) has next week's chapter.

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The Adventures of a Former Prom - An Eventful Summer: Part I (A Sequel to "The Prom Queen: A Story About a Lovely Boy") By Katherine Day (Copyright 2007) 1 - A Big Disappointment Perhaps no girl in the history of Carney High School had ever had such an exciting and more satisfying year of school than did Corey Sanders. She had entered her junior year as a shy, retiring, picked-upon boy and ended the school year one of the prettiest girls ever to turn a boy's eye. She had in...

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Queen Of The Prom

Queen Of The Prom Because of government cutbacks my country school only went through the junior high years. I had been living with my aunt Madge the last three years to finish high school. I didn't hang around much with the other students in the small town but did my best to fit in just the same. Now that high school was almost over I would be heading on to college. The last big event was the upcoming prom. Madge was excited but I said I wasn't going because I couldn't get a date. I...

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The Prom Queen Part 2

The Prom Queen Part 1 There it was, the long floor length bronze coloured satin dress with the hip high slit on the left front. Beautifully trimmed in satin copper and black velvet. I could hardly believe they had another. It was a size 5 too, perfect. The sales lady came over to me, "Can I help you?" she asked. I wondered if she remembered me from four months ago. I want to buy this dress, and some black gloves too. She seemed to remember now, "Oh...

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The Prom Queen Part 1

There it was, the long floor length bronze coloured satin dress with the hip high slit on the left front. Beautifully trimmed in satin copper and black velvet. I could hardly believe they had another. It was a size 5 too, perfect. The sales lady came over to me, "Can I help you?" she asked. I wondered if she remembered me from four months ago. I want to buy this dress, and some black gloves too. She seemed to remember now, "Oh yes, I remember now, your girlfriend looked lovely in this...

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The Junior Prom Queen

A nerd and the prom queen get together. Friday Night: I was excited just to be invited to a high school party let alone one thrown by Biff Taylor the Captain of our Football Team. He is know for letting us nerds come to at least one of his parties a year but I was never invited before. I am a junior in high school and the Captain of our Chess Club. I am also on the Yearbook Staff as a photographer. When Biff invited me he told me to bring my camera incase there was anything to...

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Edelweiss Prom Queen

It was finally the night everyone in college had been waiting for. Tonight was the night of the prom, where young adolescents graduated from college and stepped into the brave new world of adulthood. This was their final chance at fun, games and wild abandonment before facing the challenges of the working world about them. At the eastern end of the district, Edelweiss stood in front of her bed, admiring the dress she had selected specially for the occassion that night. Edelweiss was a...

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Prom Queen

Prom Queen Dear diary, I knew there would be a time when I had a couple of days with the house all by myself. I counted the weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds until the very moment I was alone finally to be Kimmy! I've always been a plan ahead type of person. I wanted every detail to be just right so I could minimize risk, so I would do hours of research in my room, wearing panties and pretty lingerie, with the door closed of course, day dreaming about Kimmy's next wild...

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Prince of Darkness vs Prom Queen

PRINCE OF DARKNESS vs PROM QUEEN coldhandsÌwarmheart ©2013 Hi — This is my first submission to Literotica, so I’m looking forward to all comments. Hope you enjoy it and thanks for reading. Ì Ì Ì Ì Ì Ì Ì Chapter 1 — Meeting the Prince The iron gate was imposing. The damp night air was chilly. This part of town, with its mansion sized homes on expansive properties, hidden behind high stone walls and acres of woods, was downright intimidating, especially on this dark, misty, moonless night....

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Taking the Road TogetherChapter 10 The Prom Queen

What a day, Stephanie mused as she pulled into the driveway. Her students had been unruly. The dean pushed another class on her. Darren hadn't been at the office when she called. She wanted to meet him for lunch. "Oh, pooh," Stephanie growled when the garage door opener didn't work. She frowned and parked her car in the driveway. The kids would be home in three hours. Maybe I'll just take a long bubble bath, she thought. She pulled her briefcase and her purse out of the car and walked...

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The Prom Queen

At Mindy's suggestion I will try to add on, to, or embellish this story. (Prom.txt) Janet Stickney [email protected] The Prom Queen My name is Tim Grant, I'm 17. I live with my Grandmother now because my parents wanted to retire to another state, and since I still had my Senior year to go in high school, I wanted to stay here. Without my knowledge it was arranged that I would stay with my Grandmother. She is in her fifties, a slender, beautiful woman with blond hair...

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The Prom Queen

At Mindy's suggestion I will try to add on, to, or embellish this story. (Prom.txt) Janet Stickney [email protected] The Prom Queen My name is Tim Grant, I'm 17. I live with my Grandmother now because my parents wanted to retire to another state, and since I still had my Senior year to go in high school, I wanted to stay here. Without my knowledge it was arranged that I would stay with my Grandmother. She is in her fifties, a slender, beautiful woman with blond hair...

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Black the Prom Queen

Your name is Elisha van Neuren but everyone calls you Ellie. Your Dutch-German heritage has given you naturally blonde hair, fair skin and grey-green eyes. You are 5'8 with long legs and a slim build, which make your perky 'c' cup breasts look impressive. With your perfect physique and flawless face, you could aspire to be a model if you didn't come from a wealthy family who wouldn't approve. But regardless everyone at school follows your exquisite fashion sense. Everyone knows you are the...

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Prom king and queen

"You look beautiful Kate," Dylan said as he brought his girlfriend in closer. Kate blushed and felt as Dylan pulled her in closer as they slow danced. As Kate snuggled close to her man, feeling his strong arms around her waist she couldn't help but think how perfect tonight had been. It had been quite the few weeks for Kate, on top of a bad breakup she had to endure the stress of preparing and planning her senior prom. Despite the stress of the last few weeks everything had turned...

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Princess Night Part Three The Prom Queen Plan A

Princess Night Part Three - The Prom Queen: Plan A By Solon Plorry Getting the family ready for church is a to-do even in the crispest of clan's; for the Wallersons it was mayhem. The two youngsters didn't want to go to church, and Babs rarely took them. Over the years, she had 'binged' now and again on church going, usually at the 'Ruined Brigade, Church of My Total Redemption' out on the Fringe Road, because a few of her friends went there. Since the unhappy discovery of...

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Prom night with Miss Boyd

I closed in on her woman parts. I could smell her. I had never smelt a woman before and the scent drove me wild. I started to kiss and lick at her entry point, fast and furiously. “Slowly at first Trent. Like a lovely flower that needs to open in the morning light. Slowly.” It was prom night. I was all excited because after tonight school would be over and I would never have to go back and see the bloody jock that always made my life a nightmare I had built up the courage to ask Silvia Jackson,...

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Prince of Darkness vs Prom Queen 02

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I Knocked Up the Prom Queen

I was twenty-six when Cheryl called and acted like we were old friends. We were from the same small town, a thousand miles away, and I didn't think we had ever spoken. She was the most beautiful and popular girl in high school, the homecoming and prom queen her senior year. I was a popular athlete, but only a lowly freshman. When I began college, in 1966, I was surprised to see her on campus. I didn't know she was a student there, too. I started to say hello, but she stuck her cute little butt...

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Prom Queen

Prom Queen by Dani O'Neill Sam knew he needed help with his pitching. The Cornwell high school baseball team depended on him as their solid starter, good for 15 wins every season. But this year, he seemed to be in a slump, unable to concentrate. The tall lanky blonde hadn't won a game all season, and had been unable to pitch more than four innings in any game before the manager pulled him out of the game. Sam's girlfriend Carol had read about a...

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Promises and Secrets Tinas Prom Date

Promises and Secrets 3: Tina's Prom Date By Maria Ski Authors note: This story takes place before the events in 'Promises and Secrets'. Tina Grant, to know her is a pleasure; to look at her is to admire her, to fall in love with her... Because Tina Grant has a secret, a secret that she has kept from a very early age. Few people know, but those who do are sworn to not share the secret. Lest it harm Tina in any way. Who am I? I hear you ask, my name is Michael and I had the...

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Prom Queen

My name is Michael Lynn Jefferson, but now I am Michele Lynn Jefferson. I have always thought that I was a girl, even before I could talk. Momma would at times either let my cousin Becky stay over, or I'd go and see her. Aunt Clara or Momma would get the idea of dressing us up as twin girls for fun at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church and to go and see Santa Claus. Whenever I was dressed like Becky, I felt more alive than whenever I dressed as myself. As I got older, I'd throw a...

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Fatherdaughter Date MothersonChapter 13 Prom

“Dad, did you ever go to a prom?” I was taken back, “Sure. I think I went to five or six of them in high school. They were fun. Why?” “Well, the Junior-Senior Prom is coming up in May, and underclassmen are allowed to attend if an upper-classman invites them. I think it’s a big deal. Our three other teen friends are coming over any minute to talk about it with the three of us.” Penny stated her case as Misty hung out beside her. I saw Doug at the doorway listening to our talk. I chuckled,...

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little sls chapter three before prom

All three of us damn near lost our minds those two weeks before prom night. It seemed like an eternity. It was so utterly strange we truly gave each other all a free pass to fuck who we wanted when we wanted to do it.Scott blamed his busted up face in a bar fight. I have to say I am a deviant little bitch but when I looked at that busted lip I nearly begged him to fuck me. Jason went on a fucking marathon that made town legend. He fucked the strawberry festival queen, two of her runner’s up. He...

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Young Life of White TigerChapter 41 Party Time Freshman Prom

Chapter 41: Party Time & Freshman Prom Although I had gone out with the rest of the team after the game, I still had a while to wait before going to Chloe’s birthday party, her birthday had been on Thursday, I had given her a card, but that was all, I hadn’t planned on a present, since I felt our friendship hadn’t reached that stage again. It was lucky that I had some time, since I received a surprising phone call. It wasn’t often that I had a call on the house phone, those I regularly...

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Prom Week The Final Chapter

It was finally here. The night that every girl dreams about. But not this prom. This Prom wasn't the kind girls dreamed of. For if things worked out as Fred planned this prom would became their worst nightmare.This was the Prom dreamt of in every horny young man's deepest, darkest, part of their heart.For now those things were pretty much like every other prom in America. Lots of dancing and young women in beautiful dresses with there hair done. And the king and queen of the prom was soon to be...

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Prom Week The Final Chapter

It was finally here. The night that every girl dreams about. But not this prom. This Prom wasn't the kind girls dreamed of. For if things worked out as Fred planned this prom would became their worst nightmare.This was the Prom dreamt of in every horny young man's deepest, darkest, part of their heart.For now those things were pretty much like every other prom in America. Lots of dancing and young women in beautiful dresses with there hair done. And the king and queen of the prom was soon to be...

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Her Moms a Prom Whore

I thought my senior year would be a lot better. I was the starting quarterback for the football team. I only had a few classes this year. I was set to graduate with honors. I was still a virgin but things had to change. I was filling out in all the right places. I’d been seeing a new girl for the last two months. I was even looking forward to going to prom this year. But things can change in less than a week.I’m standing under the bleachers behind the school. Everyone was gone from...

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Prince of Darkness vs Prom Queen 05

Chapter 1 When Worlds Collide The calendar was staring again. At least this year it smiling at him. Donovan’s second wedding anniversary was rapidly approaching. When his first anniversary was on the horizon he wasn’t certain there would be a second but here it was and he was happier than he’d ever been. Collisions had happened everywhere. It wasn’t that many years ago when Donovan Corbett’s life was in control. Each day followed the order and routine of the previous day. The world was quiet...

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Prince of Darkness vs Prom Queen 03

coldhands_warmheart © 2013 The sequel to Prince of Darkness v Prom Queen 1 & 2 Chapter 1 Hooray for Hollywood The calendar was watching him. Every time he glanced up it was staring at him, reminding him of the date of his first wedding anniversary. It was like one of those paintings, the ones with the creepy eyes, following him around the room. He tried to focus on the file in front of him. It was important, one of the biggest deals he’d ever worked on, it needed his undivided attention...

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Prince of Darkness vs Prom Queen 07

Chapter 1 Ei Incumbit Probatio Qui Dicit, Non Qui Negat. English translation: The burden of proof is on he who declares, not on he who denies. True maybe in a court of law but not in Donovan Corbett’s world. No one in his world appeared at all familiar with the fundamental right of innocent until proven guilty. Two weeks had passed. Two very long weeks. 14 days. 336 hours. 20,160 minutes. 107,209 accusatory glares aimed directly at Donovan. Where was Virgil? The hunt had started almost...

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I Knocked Up the Prom Queen

I was twenty-six when Cheryl called and acted like we were old friends. We were from the same small town, a thousand miles away, and I didn’t think we had ever spoken. She was the most beautiful and popular girl in high school, the homecoming and prom queen her senior year. I was a popular athlete, but only a lowly freshman. When I began college, in 1966, I was surprised to see her on campus. I didn’t know she was a student there, too. I started to say hello, but she stuck her cute little...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 16 Prom Outcasts

May 22, 1981 Prom Night Many schools held their senior prom after final exams, a few days before graduation. St. James was different; the thinking was that getting the prom out of the way would allow us to focus more on our finals. I drove Eileen over to Dave's house in Mom's car. My kid sister was looking all grown up and lovely in a flowing light blue dress. She'd become somewhat of a celebrity among her peers. Not many tenth-graders get to attend the senior prom. After she stepped...

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The FavorChapter 41 The Prom

Prom time was here, and I wasn't sure what to expect. Surprisingly, Jeff had asked me to go to the prom with him. I think that he had been deluding himself to believe that others were not aware that he was the puppeteer with his hand up my ass, metaphorically speaking (although that was an interesting picture). When Brittany explained to him that everyone knew, his behavior towards me in public changed, albeit only marginally. He no longer hid his command of me, though neither did he revel...

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An Officer and a GentlemanChapter 6 May Prom Night

Mitch arrived at Tory's late Friday night. On Saturday morning, he went with Trent to pick up his rented tux. Then, they both headed to the florist to pick up the corsages for their dates. Mitch felt a sense of pride when the florist referred to Mitch as Trent's father. The best part for Mitch was that Trent never corrected the salesman. "Mom!" Trent called from the front door. "The limo's here!" "Alright, you don't need to yell!" she scolded, while coming down the...

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Prom Night Promises

After months and months of waiting, the prom was finally here. Danny was as excited as his girlfriend, Allyson. Finally, his girlfriend was going to do more than just stroke his cock. She promised to finally go all the way with Danny. That was the plan. Danny knew that he had to go out of his way to make the prom part of the evening very memorable. Danny rented a limo for the evening. Nothing was too good for Allyson tonight. He bought her a lovely corsage and made sure there was champagne...

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Prom Night Promises

After months and months of waiting, the prom was finally here. Danny was as excited as his girlfriend, Allyson. Finally, his girlfriend was going to do more than just stroke his cock. She promised to finally go all the way with Danny. That was the plan. Danny knew that he had to go out of his way to make the prom part of the evening very memorable. Danny rented a limo for the evening. Nothing was too good for Allyson tonight. He bought her a lovely corsage and made sure there was champagne...

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Getting Ready for PromChapter 5

Again, the next morning, Bob awoke to an empty bed, Cindy having gotten up and gone to school. That day was less troublesome than the previous one. Conditions had changed. They were lovers now, plain and simple. It might be taboo, but her consent and enthusiasm were established beyond any doubt. He did worry a bit about the sperm he’d deposited next to the opening to her womb, but hoped she was right, and that there was no egg available for his little swimmers to find. He got a lot of work...

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An Ordinary Teenage Sex Life 2Chapter 15 Prom

May 2002, Senior Year The last week and a half had been perfect. Allie's and my relationship had been re-energized and we'd been fucking like rabbits every chance we got, in every position possible. I found that having such a small and light girlfriend had its advantages. I could lift Allie and literally fuck her up the wall of my bedroom without getting too exhausted. I could fuck her wheelbarrow style without my arms giving out. And once we even had completely free-standing sex, without...

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A WellLived Life Book 4 BethanyChapter 60 Prom and Pomp and Circumstance Part I

April/May 1981 — Milford/Cincinnati, Ohio When I woke up on Sunday morning, I called Karin, then swam and ate breakfast with Stephanie. When Dad got up, I thanked him profusely for allowing the party and for keeping Mom away from us. He told me he was quite pleased with our behavior, and that, as he’d expected, there had been no fights, no booze or drugs, and that we’d left everything spotless. He warned me that Mom might say something to me about it and reminded me to just keep my cool. I...

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Beth 1Chapter 21 Prom

The following Monday it was back to the grind. We both spent a lot of time explaining to people where we got the tans—let's face it, I don't care how much sunscreen you use, a week in the Caribbean is going to leave you a golden brown—and your friends slightly green. Greg caught me after last period Monday afternoon, "So what are you two doing for the Prom?" Prom? OH, SHIT! Something had been rooting around in the back of my head for a couple of weeks and it just kicked me—big time—I...

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Suddenly Rich KidChapter 8 Prom Night

He did not see much of Helen in the next week or two and nothing from up close. Sometimes he would catch her looking at him from across a classroom and then she shrugged with a sad smile. She did not move with Taylor’s clique either and from what Danny heard through the grapevine, Charlotte Konig had succeeded to bag Taylor at that picnic. Danny also noticed that Gonagle was constantly watching over Helen. He suspected that Gunderson had given the word to the principal to keep his daughter...

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Rhiannas Prom Date

Prom Date Ben Carter waited for all his peers to exit the classroom. His teacher Miss Jamieson had requested he stay behind for a few minutes. It was the end of the day on a Friday and a long weekend loomed. Ben was anxious to get back home. He suspected he knew what the teacher wanted to discuss, "So Ben, what am I going to do with you?" Miss Jamieson asked. She was an older lady with a kind smile and seemed genuinely concerned for Ben. Ben looked at her with a downcast look. "I...

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Billionaire and the SisterhoodChapter 100 The Prom and a Private AfterParty for Two

Mark One might think a forty-year old man would dread taking an eighteen-year old to a prom, even with the promise of other fathers or men of near similar age there. Their fears might be based on ridicule by the teens, boredom or ennui with the event, inability to carry conversations beyond small talk, inability to dance, and other unspecified causes. This was not my case at all. I started to build businesses and amass wealth starting at age twelve. By the time I hit high school, I had...

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Billionaire and the SisterhoodChapter 104 Tom And Juliersquos Surprises Prom AfterParty

Mark Tom was positively bubbly, an emotion I’d never seen from the distinguished man. He looked into my office from the open door and then strode across the carpet until he was near my desk. Melanie was a few feet behind him with a wide grin. Tom opened his arm and looked up at the sky. He pronounced, “Today is the best day in my life. I have TWO FABULOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.” He was almost shouting, but the excitement in his voice was contagious. I stood up with a grin to accept the news. It was...

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SurprisesChapter 7 Prom Disaster

That was the last chance I had to fool around with my parents before the prom two weeks later. Crazy weekends like that seemed to be restricted to wild ‘fuck weekends’ when we were going to swing parties. Anyway, Daddy was able to do me one last time that night, and Saturday and Sunday, Mom and I didn’t wear very much at all, to entice Daddy to do us again. It worked - Daddy was worn down to a nub by Sunday night! Even Viagra couldn’t have helped him by then! Prom weekend was two weeks...

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Prom Princess

Prom Princess Three Months Karen was smiling at me. I should have realized it right then and there: if she was smiling at me, it could not be good. She had come over to drop something off from her Mom to my Mom. They have been friends for a long time, which explains why Karen and I have known each other for, well, ages. It looked like she had come over from school since she was still in her Catholic school girl uniform. Since I go to a public school, and since I loved to give...

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A Prom Night To Remember

Sometimes, the most important moments in your life can be born from the smallest, most insignificant events. Take, for example, a man bumping into a woman in the hallway of their apartment building, after some apologies and helping to pick up dropped items, it can lead to the two having dinner together, and then lunch, and then dinner again and you skip ahead forty years to find an old married couple with seven grandchildren and one on the way. The cause of the most important moment in...

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After the Prom with Daddy

But that probably wasn’t going to happen because Tiffany’s mother Lisa had sex on prom night and got pregnant with Tiffany, and she decided to go through with the pregnancy. Tiffany really liked Tim though but wasn’t sure if she could control her emotions if things went too far. She had irregular periods and was put on birth control pills to regulate them, so she didn’t have a risk of pregnancy, but didn’t want to be a cliché of a girl having her first sexual experience on prom...

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The AntiProm

The Anti-Prom We finished our lunch in the cafeteria and proceeded to walk out back to the parking lot. We still had fifteen minutes and a few of our group liked to get a cigarette in before the next class period started. This was a routine that we have been following since we came together in our sophomore year. It was such an incredible find for all of us to come together. Five of us are from out of state and it wasn't even the local that got us all together. We don't really fit in...

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