miss georgetown

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Kit stood backstage with her mother patiently, in front of her stood plenty of other girls that wanted this title evenly, maybe even more than Kit did.

Usually, after many years of Jackie's pushing into pageantry, Kit didn't get nervous before going on.

But this one, this one was big.

Jackie looked around at the other girls that competed in Miss Georgetown 1960, it made her nauseous looking at the mothers she had competed with all those years ago, looking into there judgy eyes.

She fixed her crown, which she was required to wear at any of the Miss Georgetown events, as Kit looked to her laughing.

"Mommy, you look funny" She fixed her crown straightening it up a little,

"Thank you." She said sarcastically standing up next to Kit.

This would probably be Kit's last one, unbeknownst to her. And Jackie wanted this title for her daughter. She really could "retire" after this big win.

Jackie always said that when Kit was ready, she would compete in the town circuit. It seemed like she was just talking about it not being Kit's time, and yet there she stood, and in a way, it bothered her a little.

Jackie kissed her daughter's cheek and fluffed the dress one last time before heading into the crowd, specially to her mother, father, Rosie, and to Jack.

"She's as ready as she'll ever be" Jackie nodded to the family as the girl before Kit walked off stage.

And next on stage, number 12

"Hey they gave her your lucky number!" Jack whispered into Jackie's ear, her looking stressed but nodding slightly.

Kathleen Rose Kennedy

Everybody clapped and looked to the table her "supporters" sat at near the front, after all she was the daughter to Miss Georgetown Royalty.

Better known as "Kit", she is the 9 year old daughter of John and Jackie Kennedy of Georgetown. Kit has dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is homeschooled, and is now in the 4th grade.

Jackie watched so proud as she walked poised and with great amounts of class.

When it comes to hobbies, you can find her playing the piano, writing for the newspaper, babysitting, swimming, and just spending time with family.

When she grows up, she wants to be a journalist like her mommy.

This was the dreaded moment.

Kathleen is the daughter of 1948 Miss Georgetown, Jacqueline Bouvier.

Jackie stood and did the wave as Kit headed off stage. This wasn't about her, but as she sat down and was finally able to breathe, it seemed like she was fine again.

Kathleen of course came back out to her family after her age group ended and like always, sat on Jack's lap.

It was a cute tradition that Jackie had captured at every single competition she competed in.

She laid on her father, Jackie feeling her daughter's energy drain and pain begin.

"Here, swig this." Jackie snuck 2 pills to her daughter as she threw back water. It would get her through the rest of the ceremony until she could get home.

But as they called the Jr. Miss back, Kit hurried with her little friends back to the stage and stood happily looking to her mother.

They watched girl after girl trickle down until there were 5, including Kit, which excited her greatly.

We have a new Jr. Miss Georgetown standing here today ladies and gentlemen!

The announcer teased as people hooped and hollered.

And as 4th, 3rd, and 2nd were announced, somehow, Kathleen still stood on the stage. Conveniently with one of Jackie's arch rivals kid, and Kathleen's bestfriend, Kathrine.

See the similarities.

Jackie looked down to her feet rolling her eyes and praying to God that she didn't win. The kid was amazingly sweet and deserved it, but her mother, oh just burnt in Jackie's mind all the time.

'Great, just great.' She thought to herself as the announcer once again boomed.

And, your new Jr. Miss Georgetown, who will serve for the next 4 years with our new president

The four year system, too close to the White House, way too close.

Number.. 12! Kathleen Kennedy!

Jackie's heart skipped a beat as they crowned her daughter in a one that looked just like her own.

Jack hurried to side stage and picked her up on his shoulder as the crown teetered on her head.

"Look at you LJ!" John said handing his granddaughter the flowers him and Janet had got for her, just knowing she'd win.

Bouviers were winners.

"You look just like your momma! Let me get a picture!" Janet exclaimed as the parents switched, Kit now being on her mommy's hip in her surprisingly large floor length dress.

Janet snapped the picture and handed it to Jackie.

"My girls!" She exclaimed as Jackie wrote on the label.

Miss Georgetown 1948 and Jr. Miss Georgetown 1960

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