“This isn’t funny, Katelyn,”
Todd said. Barry nodded agreement.
Katelyn was sick and tired
of having two brothers that irritated her; she wanted a sister, or sisters, to
connect with. “Smile for the camera, girls.”
“I wish you’d stop calling
us that,” Barry said.
“If you ever want me to turn
you back you better give me happy faces. Besides, you should feel lucky. You
are wearing my favorite dresses.”
“Whatever, Katelyn,” Todd
said. “What I want to know is when you became a witch?” Barry asked.
“Oh, dear brothers, I was
always a witch. You just never noticed.”
“How much longer?” Todd
asked as he shifted on his feet. “These shoes are killing me.” “You too,” Barry
said.
Katelyn smiled knowing her
brothers were never going back. She would play them along until the right time,
telling them they were girls forever. “Not so fast girls,” Katelyn taunted. “First
we need to give you names and then parade you around town. How about Eileen
and,” Katelyn acted like she was in deep thought and then pointed at Barry, “Paula.”
“What!” the boys said in unison.
“And I think we should do
this for one month.”
The boys were stunned. Katelyn
smiled at her two new sisters. She turned and said, “Come along now.”
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