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70. The House Next Door.

69. Trying to Explain

68. Zelda Follows Karyn

67. That house just happens to be.

66. Zelda Spots Karyn

65. A bit of the damage is fixed

64. Zelda seeks answers

63. Zelda at the Club

62. a minute or so later...

61. Altered Friends

60. meanwhile...

59. Lots of Problems

58. The next morning...

57. trouble outside.

56. The Plan is Complete

55. The plan is set in motion...

54. Later that night....

53. The day wears on...

52. Goin Shopping

51. the least likely person to be

Steve Willow

on 2010-04-18 07:53:48

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Steve made his way through what used to be his front yard to the neighbor's house. The Willow family had been friends with the Farbers since before their children were born, so it was rather unfortunate that their children would despise each other so much. Despite their oldest daughter Morgan being at an age with Steve, the two had been enemies since day one, and it had escalated to the point that the Willows had to transfer Morgan to North High just to put some distance between the two. Morgan had been one of the few to regularly stave of Steve's advances, to the point and which he had declared her a lesbian and given up.

But all of this was forgotten now, and Steve made his way through locked doors and empty rooms, ignoring the sounds of a loud argument between Mr. and Mrs. Willow coming from the master bedroom, until he came to his former nemesis' room, where the girl brooded in silence.

Morgan was part of the Emo crowd, and which while Steve's high school only had Derek Lettman, and North the Emo clique was a force to be reckoned with. While she wasn't as masochistic as many of her brethren, Morgan was still hardcore enough to climb to the top of her group. The Emos were as bad as any major clique, with its petty intrigues and dog eat dog social standings. Morgan's group was as arrogant and vindictive as Zoe's popular girls, and shared the same dark resentment for society at large as Joni's Goths, though Morgan despised both groups passionately.

Steve and Morgan mutually ignored each other as the young man opened up her wardrobe and pulled out an outfit for himself. He pulled off his old clothing, and began to dress himself with Morgan's clothing, which shifted subtly to accommodate his size. First was a pair of black panties and bra, then a pair of black arm warmers. He pulled on a striped black and pink t, and ironically finally got into Morgan's pants, a pair of skinny purple jeans. He finished the look by applying heavy black and pink makeup to his face. He inspected himself carefully, paying no heed as the now lifeless Morgan left what was now Steve Willow's room. Satisfied, Steve decided to play put on some music. It might blare out the sound of those fascists who called themselves his parents yelling at each other.




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