An Education: Prom Night

Postby KP Presents » Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:32 am

So this was the deal – here we were at Casey’s once more, and this time it wasn’t for a wedding or a grand ball. No, this time Cassie and I were here for something a little more personal. This time, it was for a prom.

And not just any prom – well, not in my case anyway. I don’t know how it crept up on us, but exams had passed, it was too late to worry about GCSEs, and now this was the formal farewell to our time at our high school.

Not to our time at school – the four of us, Alicia, Cathy, Mary and me, were all signed up to go to the post-16 Centre at the school to do our AS classes, but it really did feel like the end of an era to me. As for my darling kid sister...

For a moment, I remembered her and me talking, her wearing the yellow sundress they wore at her primary school, me in my brand new school uniform. And now here we were – me in a blue v-necked sweater over a white t-shirt, jeans and ankle boots, and Cassie wearing a pair of grey shorts and a short sleeved blouse, her hair not in pigtails but hanging down her back.

“It just hot you didn’t it – you’re both growing up.”

I smiled as I looked at Mum, who had June on her knee as David sat on the floor, playing with a toy car. “Yeah – where does the time go Mum?”

“If I ever find out, I’ll let you know – but I suspect that won’t be until I see you walking down the aisle on your wedding day.”

“If I ever get married,” I said as Cassie turned and smiled at us.

“Sorry about that,” Casey said as she came out, “right then – which of these young ladies is going first.”

“Young ladies? Are we ladies now Jenny,” Cassie said as she smiled.

“Well, your sister is certainly not a young girl anymore,” Casey said, “and if you looked at yourself against a picture of you a couple of years ago, I think you’d be surprised at how much you have grown as well Cassandra.”

She was right by the way – without realising it, Cassie had grown a lot in the last year in terms of height. And in other ways, but – well, this is a family show, allegedly.

“What?”

I suddenly realised both Mum and Cassie were looking at me, so I shook my head and said “nothing – you go first Cassie. I can wait.”

“So where is this young lady going for her prom?”

“Bobby Holderness invited her to go to his prom,” Mum said, “so there is no chance of the two of them ending up at the same dance.”

“Well, they’ll get different designs anyway,” Casey said as she disappeared into the back of the store with my darling little sister, while June looked at Mum and said “Can I get a dress Mummy?”

“We’ll see when your birthday comes round,” Mum said with a smile, “but your sisters need these for the special parties they are going to.”

June nodded as she slipped off Mum’s knee, and went to sit with David as he continued to studiously ignore all of us. “Did you hear from Sarah,” I said as I waited for my turn.

“I did – she’ll be bringing the twins over in October for a visit, but not before then. After all, we’re all taking a six week holiday this summer.”

I nodded at that – I had heard Mum and Dad talking to my grandparents in Australia, and they said they were looking forward to seeing us for a visit – even if it was going to be Winter when we went to see them. David and June were now big enough to be able to do the flight.

Oh lord – twenty hours in a plane. We were going to do it in two stages – flying to Singapore, spending the night there, and then on to Sydney. Even with the stopover, however, it was going to be a very long weekend – so we were taking Cassie out of school a week early, flying over, and then coming back in Mid-August to allow me to collect my results.

After all, nothing must get in the way of the results...

“Jennifer, would you come in a minute please?”

“Sure – will you be all right with the twins for a minute Jenny?”

“What’s the worst that could happen,” I said as Mum stood up.

“Do you have to ask that question?”

I smiled and shook my head as she went through, David and June getting onto their feet and toddling over to me.

“Look at my car Jenn,” David said as he ran it along my leg, laughing as he did so.

“I might have known I’d see you in here.”

I looked at the door and smiled as Alicia Bowden came in, closing the door behind herself. “Let me guess – dress fitting?”

“Yeah – Cassie is in there at the moment having hers checked,” I said as we heard the whispers from the changing area. Alicia was wearing a grey poncho top over a white roll neck sweater and grey pants, sneakers on her feet. “I thought you and Martin were spending today together?”

“We are – but I got a call to come in, so Martin’s gone to get his tux checked out. We’ll meet up again in an hour or so. So – what is Colin going to think of yours?”

“I hope he likes it,” I said with a smile as Cassie and Mum came back out.

“Right – your turn Sis,” Cassie said, “hey Alicia – how are things going?”

“Oh I can’t complain,” Alicia said as I went through with Casey. We went into the changing room, and I stared as she said “well, do you like it?”

“Oh yes,” I whispered quietly.

“Good – let’s try it on you then, and see what needs to be adjusted.”



“Penny for them?”

I looked over from my seat to see Granny looking at me, smiling as she rested her chin on the palm of her hand. Mum and Dad had gone out, and Cassie had gone to see her friends, so that there were only the two of us in the house while the twins slept upstairs.

“Sorry – was I off in the clouds somewhere?”

“Well, wherever it was, it must have been nice, because you were smiling,” Granny said as she stood up. “Let’s abandon the film and make some coffee.” She walked to the kitchen, and I stood up and stretched before I followed her. As she put the kettle on, I said “did they have proms when Dad was at school?”

“Oh lord no,” Granny said, “you were lucky if there was a school disco for the end of the year. It was not exactly the thing to do – but, like so many other things these days, the idea crept in from the US.”

“Yeah – I remember talking to Heidi and Cindy about their proms on Skype. I have to say, it’s nice to make a fuss once in a while.” As I watched Granny pouring the hot water in the mugs, she said “so – where were you?”

“Wondering what the beach is like in June down under – why aren’t you coming Granny?”

“Ah – well, Jethro wants me to come and stay for a few days, and then Lucinda and I are planning a little trip of our own,” she said as she handed me a mug. “Besides, I really do not like the idea of spending two days on a flight.”

“That is a problem,” I said as I held the mug in my hands. “Still, it’s going to be good to see them.”

“And I’ll be in touch as well – the joy of internet communication,” Granny said as we walked back through. “In my day, you had to book the call through an operator, and then wait.”

“Why on earth would you do that?”

“Cost and technology – but a suspicious mind would also say it made sure the powers that be were listening in.”

“Were they?”

Granny laughed and said “no comment” as we both sat down again. “But that’s the past, this is now – looking forward to it?”

“I am – but it’s a strange feeling. I mean...”

I took a drink from my mug as Gran smiled. “I remember that look in Connie and Cassie,” she eventually said.

“What look?”

“The look of a young woman who’s just realising she is becoming a woman – properly becoming a woman. After all, from what I understand, the prom is a rite of passage, correct?”

“You mean I’m growing up?”

“Oh a bit more than that,” Granny said with a smile, “a bit more than that...”




“Growing up? I suppose we both are, aren’t we?”

I nodded as I sat with Cassie in the back of the SUV, watching Mum as she strapped the twins into their car seats. We had been to church, and were heading back to Sunday Lunch at home, and then a fun afternoon doing homework.

Yes, homework – although my exams were over, the four of us has also had to pick our options for year 12, and we had to start doing preparatory work for them. In the case of Alicia, for some strange reason she and Martin had picked the same options – Music, History, Media Studies and English Lit. I had picked English Lit and History as well, but I was also doing English Language and Sociology – on the advice of Aunt Connie, who had suggested them as a good choice for someone interested in journalism as a degree.

Mary’s the scientist in our group, so she had signed up for a different set of subjects – Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics, two of which she was sharing with Mark. And Cathy, lovely Cathy – Photography, Media Studies, Religious Studies and Philosophy.


We were both wearing long skirts and blouses with jackets, as well as heels – but I had something else on as well, and as I buckled myself in I had to stop myself from giggling. Then I saw Mum look at me, before she said “I see – would you two like to have a little challenge when we get back?”

“OH go on – are you up for it Jenn?”

I nodded – but I knew Mum knew. And I knew this was her telling me not only that she knew, but I was going to pay for it.
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Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:00 am

Nce!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:57 am

Great start!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby spetsnaz08 » Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:08 am

Wonderful update, Jenny is grown up fast and turning on a lovely young woman. A little naughty young woman.
I'm looking forward for her prom, hoping it doesn't come to end up like the other...

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby Imp Caesar Augustus » Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:11 am

Another great start to a new story, KP!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:42 am

Great chapter!!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:06 am

Great update!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby Tom Ford » Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:51 am

What a great start, KP! We get to see a prom based story, and I am looking forward to see how they managed to sneak in tie up games! Though Jenny seemed to start off the games! She's being a little naughty, and unfortunately, her Mum noticed. Wonder what she'll do? Would she connect those ropes to her wrist ropes?

And little Cassie is not so little anymore and is growing up to be a fine young lady. Something, which, I am sure, would delight Bobby.

I wonder if anything is happening with their Aunt Jessica. Surely there would be talk about her being the wealthiest member of their family! And of course, about Patty being a hero once more! And how about the Williamsons across the streets? Is there any spending that's going to happen among the newly rich family, aside from buying Rachel's dad's business?

Looking forward to more, KP!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:51 am

Please please update rally really soon!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby William F Somebody » Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:52 am

We're back to Jenny! Excellent work as always, KP! Looking forward to how their proms go. I wonder how they were affected by last stories events? Not much, except that their aunt Jessica and Patty will become very rich.

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:53 am

Hope you update soon!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby KP Presents » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:32 am

As we came into the house, Dad took the twins into the front room and Gran headed for the kitchen, as Mum pointed up the stairs. As we both walked up, she said “if you need the toilet go now – I don’t know if you will get the chance before lunch is ready.”

Cassie walked to the bathroom, leaving me as Mum looked at me and said “Well?”

“I’ll go when Cassie comes out,” I said quietly.

“And?”

“And when I come out, there will be no problem,” I said quietly, Mum nodding as Cassie came out with her jacket on her arm, and I went in. I removed what needed to be removed, did what I needed to do, and left something in the laundry basket as I came back out.

“So what are you going to do – hogtie us on the bed?”

“Oh no – something a little less strenuous,” Mum said as she handed me a pair of socks, which I pulled on over my hands. I then was taken by surprise as she produced a length of cord, crossed my wrists in front of me, and then lashed them tightly together. I figured I had a chance now – but then I went into Cassie’s room, and I knew I was sunk.

Cassie was lying on her back, her wrists obviously crossed and tied together in front of herself – because Mum had lifted them above her head and tied them to the top of the bed. She had also crossed Cassie’s ankles and tied them together – before securing them to the foot of the bed.

“I don’t think this is going to be easy,” she said as Mum put a pillow next to her feet, and I lay down, watching as she lifted my wrists above my head and secured them next to Cassie’s feet. I wasn’t surprised when she crossed my ankles and tied them together, then to the top of the bed as well.

“Now then, you can try and get free, or just stay here until Lunch is ready,” she said as she folded two cloths, “open wide.”

We looked at each other on the bed and then felt the cloth on our tongues as the cloth was pushed into our mouths, and then she covered our lips with a wide strip of red tape. “Enjoy the down time,” she said quietly as she left, closing the door behind us as we looked at our own hands.


It was obvious there was no way we could free each other, so we just ay back, as I wondered why Mum hadn’t said anything. Then I realised she wouldn’t – Cassie was growing up, but she was still too young…




“That was delicious – thank you Mum,” I said as I pushed my dessert pate away, “Cassie and I will do the washing up.”

“Good – I was hoping you would volunteer,” Mum said, as I stood up and started to gather the plates while Cassie went to run some water for the glasses. I scraped the food into the bin, and arranged the plates in the dishwasher while Gran came and started to make some coffee.

“You were quick to volunteer,” she said quietly.

“Yeah – Mum knows I did something today without asking first, so this is me paying my penance.”

She looked over at Mum, and then said “good – take responsibility for your actions.”

I smiled as I watched David and June walk in with Aunt Cassie and Aunt Jo, while Cassie washed and I started to dry the glasses. At least I was paying it quietly…

“What have you done to upset Mum?”

I looked at Cassie, and said “made a mistake – it’s going to be okay now though.”




The Monday morning break found me in my usual place – sitting in the common room with Alicia, Mary and Cathy, discussing the events of the weekend.

“You got busted,” Alicia said, laughing as she shook her head.

“Yeah and I paid the price. Anyway, weren’t you at the Renaissance Fair on Sunday?

“Ah yes – Martin and I were the troubadours, walking round the fair ground and entertaining the visitors.”

“And doing a very good job of it as well,” Mary said as she put her drink down, “Mark and I visited, and we stood to watch Martin on the lute and Alicia on the vocals.”

“I KNEW I had seen both of you,” Alicia said with a grin, “where did you go off to?”

Mary blushed as she said “well, we walked round the stalls, and somehow – don’t ask me how – I ended up volunteering for the stocks…”

All three of us burst out laughing at that, as Mary blushed and smiled. “Okay – setting that aside, what did you and Samuel get up to over the weekend Cathy?”

“He went to be fitted for his tux for Friday night – his aunt and I had to virtually drag him into the rental place.”

“Well, this could get very interesting. I trust you finally made it out alive?”

“Of course I did – Samuel wanted it in the end. Once he had been persuaded…”

“So we all have our gowns sorted for Friday,” Alicia said, “and presumably the boys have their tuxedos sorted out. What else?”

“I think Mum is sorting out the corsages on behalf of the boys – but they’re dong five. Why would they…” Cathy then slapped her head as she said “stop me for a fool –Cassie is going to Bobby’s prom, right?”

“Yup – So Mum and Dad get a nice quiet night, and Bobby’s parents get to do something to entertain Suzie.”

“I’m sure they will think of something,” Mary said with a grin. “Anyway, you girls still good for tomorrow night?”

“Gather at your place? Sounds good to me.” I smiled as the bell started to ring. “But, in the meantime, I have a discussion on Pride and Prejudice. See you girls later.”




Tuesday night found me walking up the path to Mary’s place – only to be taken by surprise as the door opened and her brother Eddie coming out with Alicia’s sister Angela.

“Hey – I didn’t know you were both back,” I said with a smile. Eddie had just completed his degree course, while Angela had finished her first year.

“Yeah, well, exams are over, and I’m just waiting to hear what I have got and when the graduation ceremony is,” Eddie said, “and then I find out if my postgrad application has been accepted. At any rate, we have to get going – you’ll find Alicia inside with Mary.”

“Thanks,” I said as I came in, slipped my jacket off and hung it up, and then went into the front room. I was wearing my usual sweatshirt and jeans, with black trainers, while I saw Alicia was in a pair of black leggings and a blue tunic top with slippers. “So what is the topic of conversation girls?”

“Plans for the summer – what else,” Mary said as she stretched her legs out and wriggled her toes. She was very Cathy like in her white top and floral skirt – and as Cathy came in, wearing an open collared blouse over a jumper and jeans, Alicia and I just burst out laughing.

“What’s so funny,” Cathy said as she looked at us.

“Nothing, nothing – right, summer holiday plans. Jenny?”

“Well, actually – the family is off to Australia for a couple of months, to visit my other grandparents.”

“Ooookay,” Alicia said, “that counts you out for the break. Mary?”

“Family trip to France after Eddie’s graduation,” Mary said, “Cathy?”

“No idea yet – what about you Alicia?”

“That’s easy – we’re heading over to Maine to visit Sarah and Brian. Alicia is also talking to Chloe about the wedding and some arrangements for that.”

“Enough about the summer though,” I said, “I want to discuss something else?”

“What you were wearing under your skirt on Sunday?”

“Yeah - look, let’s be honest. We’ve all tried it, right?”

I looked at all three of them as they nodded.

“So come on – how did it feel to you?”

“Great, if truth be told – why do you ask?”

“Something that’s always bugged me from a couple of years ago,” I said as I looked at Alicia. “Happy time.”

“Happy… Oh now I know what you’re getting at,” Alicia said, “and?”

“Who wants to volunteer for an experiment?”
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Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Mon Oct 17, 2016 6:23 am

Nice!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:02 am

I'm excited for the prom!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby Tom Ford » Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:10 am

I wonder if Mum checked the laundry basket after they were tied up and saw what she was looking for! :lol: Probably! But of course, she kept quiet!

Cassie is going to Bobby's prom, right? But Bobby is Colin's age, so...

Does that mean that not only would Cassie be the youngest girl probably on the prom, but that Jenny would also be in the same prom as her little sister? I remember Bobby and Colin being classmates during a story, I forgot which...

I wonder what the experiment would be...

And Cassie is growing up so fast! She's gonna be 15 on December!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:30 am

Great chapter!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby spetsnaz08 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 11:56 am

Great update, just a little quibble: "Alicia is also talking to Chloe about the wedding and some arrangements for that.” Alicia it should be Angela right?

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:33 am

Great update!!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby Imp Caesar Augustus » Tue Oct 18, 2016 11:28 pm

Gee. I wonder what that experiment would be? :lol:

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:11 am

Please please update really really soon!!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby William F Somebody » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:57 am

Happy time. I wonder what that means? Would it be suitable for this section of the site? Or for the tone of this series? But I'm sure you'll handle it well. Still, reading it very discreetly was an absolute blast, especially as Jenny and her friends are on the cusp of full womanhood!

I am looking forward to what would happen in the actual prom. Would they actually wear that rope during the prom? Let's see.

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:34 am

Hope you update soon!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby KP Presents » Thu Oct 20, 2016 5:07 am

“Maybe later,” Alicia said with a smile, “I keep meaning to ask how your darling cousin and her family are.”

“You mean the suddenly comfortably well off Patricia Pickering and her equally comfortable well off friend Rachel Rigg?”

“The very same,” Alicia said, “Have they splashed out on anything?”

“Not really,” I said, unaware of Mary moving behind me, “I mean, Aunt Jessica has paid off the mortgage, and I know she’s planning to have some work done on the house. Beyond that, I think Lisa and Charlie’s dad is setting up a trust find and – hey!”

The last bit was because I realised Mary and Cathy had pulled my wrists behind my back and were starting to tie them together. “Well, you did say who wants to volunteer for an experiment – you just volunteered.”

“Mea culpa,” I said with a laugh. “Anyway, the last I heard Mister Williamson had also arranged for Rachel’s dad to buy the restaurant he works in, so that’s where his share went. As for Charlie and Lisa, knowing their parents it will be squirrelled away for their future.” As I was talking, the other two were making sure I could not move my arms, as the rope pulled my top over my chest.

“I wouldn’t be surprised either,” Alicia said as she took some rope from a box, and knelt in front of me, crossing and binding my ankles together and then securing my legs together. “You know Colin is actually missing his own prom to come to ours?”

“Yup – just one of the things I love about him,” I said with a smile, “and I know Cass is looking forward to going to it with Bobby. Hey – a blindfold?”

That had taken me by surprise, as a folded scarf was tied over my eyes – I had expected to be gagged. But no, I just could not see as they slipped my sneakers off – and then I heard a bussing sound.

“What the – oh no, no, you wouldn’t dare HELELLPPPPMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEE!”

The scream was for a simple reason – they had started to run the electric toothbrush over the soles of my feet, and even with my ankle socks on, it was driving me crazy – and so were the ropes as they rubbed on my chest as I thrashed around.

“So who is going to be the king and queen of the prom,” Mary said as I thrashed around.

“Well, on this evidence, Jenny and Colin will be too busy laughing to win it…”




“You are horrible people,” I said as I came back in, smiling as I took my seat.

“Well, you did ask for it,” Alicia said as I took my phone out, and looked at the text message. “Oh lord,” I said as I stood up, “I need to get back.”

“Why – what’s happened?”

“Aunt Connie – she’s gone into labour five weeks early.”





“Any word yet,” Aunt Cassie said as she came into our front room with Aunt Jo.

“Nope,” Mum said as she looked up, “Dave said he would call as soon as anything happened. I think he’s just in a little bit of shock…”

Aunt Jo sat next to me and said “Can’t sleep either?”

“Nope – we sent Cassie to bed, and Gran went round to look after Danny and Janey. I’m worried though – this is really early.”

Cassie nodded as Mum stood up. “I need to make some coffee,” she said as she went out, and Dad came in. “Hey,” he said as he looked at Aunt Cassie, “what are you thinking?”

“Wishing there was something I could do,” she said quietly as Dad nodded. Mum then came back in with a tray of coffee mugs, each of us taking one before she sat down.

“You should get some sleep Jenn – you have school tomorrow.”

“Not a chance – I’m staying up until…”

I stopped talking as I heard the buzzing, and Dad picked up the phone that was vibrating on the coffee table.

“Dave? Tell me what’s happening,” he said as he walked out of the room, all of us looking over as we tried to hear him. After a few minutes, he came back in and sat down, rubbing his eyes.

“Well,” Mum said as she looked at him.

“It’s a baby girl – she’s in an incubator, and Connie is having an operation. More than that I’m not going to say until Dave gets back here.”

“But she’s all right?”

“She’s going to be all right,” Dad said with a little smile, “but she won’t be doing much for a few weeks.”




“How is your aunt,” Alicia said as we met over lunch the next day.

“Recovering – and that’s all they are telling me. She’s not having any visitors at the moment, so we will have to wait before we see her and the latest girl in the family.”

“And how is Cassie taking the news?”

“She’s worried for Aunt Connie, just like the rest of us,” I said as I looked over to where Cassie was talking to her friends.

“What happened anyway?”

“From what Mum said this morning, Aunt Connie started to have contractions without warning last night, and Uncle Dave ran her straight into hospital. Now it’s a waiting game.”


The other three nodded as I heard my phone telling me there was a message. Looking at it, I smiled and whispered “thank god.”

“News?”

“Aunt Connie and baby doing well,” I said as I looked over at Cassie, who was reading her phone and smiling as well, “Miranda Brown will be home soon.”

“Miranda? So another grandmother has a granddaughter named after her.”

“Yeah – do you think she and Luci will be as close friends as our grandmothers?”

“Who can say?”



Friday afternoon seemed to come far too quickly, as I came home at lunchtime to find Mum talking to Gran in the kitchen.

“Here she comes, the Prom girl,” Mum said as she stood up, “want a sandwich?”

“Please – how is Aunt Connie?”

“Very tired, but recovering,” Gran said as I sat at the kitchen table. “I went to see them this morning - Miranda is really tiny, and it might be a few weeks before the rest of you can see her.”

“Fair enough – thanks Mum,” I said as I took the plate from her, and started to eat the chicken and bread. Mum gave me a drink of milk as well, before she sat down and began to drink her coffee again.

“So, what are you going to do this afternoon young lady?”

“Relax I think – when is the hairdresser coming round Mum?”

“Five o’clock, so that she can take care of both you and Cassie,” Mum said, “your dress and shoes are already in your room, so you just relax for a little while. You’ll be ready in plenty of time.”

“Can’t say fairer than that,” I said as I took a drink. “Cassie has to spend the afternoon at school, after all…”
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Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby spetsnaz08 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:47 am

So Miranda is here beforehand. Fortunately she and Connie are fine. And now the great day is arrived, I'm looking forward for the prom.
Just two minor quibble: “It’s a baby girl – she’s in an incubator, and Cassie is having an operation" Cassie it should be Connie right?
“Aunt Connie and baby doing well,” I said as I looked over at Connie, who was reading her phone and smiling as well" Connie it should be Cassie right?

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby KP Presents » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:46 pm

Yes, and I'll fix that...
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Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sat Oct 22, 2016 4:38 am

Nice!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sat Oct 22, 2016 4:39 am

Glad Connie's okay.

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:02 am

Great chapter!!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby Tom Ford » Sun Oct 23, 2016 2:30 am

So Connie gave birth. I was a bit worried because of its prematurity, but I'm glad she made it.

So Colin and the gang will be going to the girls' prom, not the other way around, so that meant they won't have Cassie with them during the dances. Though Cassie herself would probably the youngest girl in Bobby's prom. But I'm sure she could handle it. Especially as her beau will be Bobby Holderness herself.

I can't wait to see what will happen to Jenny's prom. What surprises would Colin have in store for our heroine? Not ropes, probably, since a prom is a very public place. But afterwards, probably.

One thing is for sure, it would be a magical night.

With regards to Cassie's dress. Would it be a new dress? Or would it be something she already owned. I asked this because I remembered in Christmas Belle, she received a ton of presents and dresses, and I'm sure she hadn't worn all of them yet.

Anyway, looking forward to more, KP!

Re: An Education: Prom Night

Postby John Kennon Smith » Sun Oct 23, 2016 2:58 am

Great update!!!