Chapter 1: the new town

Moving to a new town is often stressful yet exciting. at least it should be For me it was just exciting. It tends to be that way when you have no freinds. Some say it's my peculiar tastes, maybe it's my wish to be around only particular kinds of people or maybe It's just hard to be a 10 year old boy when your mom is queen of all things pink and girly. My mom is the ceo and founder of Princess inc. the company responsible for all things girly. My name is max and this is my story.

"Mom where are we moving to again?" I asked after the 6 hour car ride. "The town of Alisonvile, it's a beautiful town near the headquarters of Princess incs new headquarters. The town is perfect." I just returned to my video "I hope so." On my tablet I was watching Barbie movies, meanwhile unbeknownced to me a weird annomaly occurred outside the car. After 30 more minutes of driving however the town soon came into veiw. The town was huge, almost the size of a state, Complete with what looked like a theme park in the distance. As we drove through the large yet exstravigant gates a young lady in what was undoubtedly the moist feminen cop uniform ever stopped us. "Ah yes ms sparklizer, we have been exspecting you." My mom smiled "hello officer" I waved. "Oh is this your son?" She replied. "Yes this is Maxwell." My mom introduced me. "He is excited to move here." I nodded. the officer replied "good to know I'm sure by 6 months time you will never want to leave." I smiled "oh my thank you."

As we drove around the town I looked around at my new neighbors and I loved what I saw. Nothing but the girliest of girls. A few dozen in Princess guard having tea, several coming home from ballet class based on there outfits, several playfull fairies dancing around, the town was a froth of petticoats, crinoline, lace, satin and tafita. Despite how much I loved what I saw it did make me ask one question "where are all the boys"



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