Chapter 1

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Carrie had been waiting for weeks for her sister's sleepover. Lydia had promised that she could join in this time. It's always hard being the new kid in school, and since they moved to Augton, Carrie hadn't made many friends. Lydia, on the other hand, had fit in quite nicely. On the Thursday before the sleepover, Carrie reminded Lydia of her promise. Lydia's face clouded over and was about to say something when their mother walked into the room.

"Ok girls, I know you're excited about this weekend, but before there are any misconceptions about what's going to happen, I'm going to set a few ground rules." Mrs. Thompson punctuated the sentence with a "And they better be followed, OR ELSE!" look

"Awww, Mom! This is supposed to be a free weekend! It's not like we're planning on destroying the house or nothing." Lydia whined

"It's not that I don't trust you two to behave, it's just that I want it clear what I will and will not allow. Nothing outrageous, just some safety rules." Mrs. Thompson smiled

"First, and foremost, NO BOYS IN THE HOUSE AT ALL!!! Second, If there's a problem, call your grandparents. Third, I want the house to be in the same condition I left it, when I get home Sunday night. Last, but by no means least, please try to get along." She said as she turned to her younger daughter. "Carrie, that means don't irritate your sister. She's letting you join her sleepover and that's very generous of her, so be considerate." Then turning to Lydia "Lydia, I'm very glad you let Carrie join your sleepover, but don't try to impress your friends by acting in charge because you're not. Grandma Sadie and Grandpa Joseph will be over to check on you two on Friday and Saturday night. I've left a list of numbers on the fridge. My hotel number is there but don't call unless it's an emergency. This convention could be my ticket to a better job."

The girls looked at each other, then back to their mother and said, in unison, "Yes Mam.

Just then, a car horn sounded outside. Mrs. Thompson went to the window and peeked out. "Ok, my cab is here. Now, I'll see you girls when I get home Sunday. Have a good weekend, and don't get on each other's nerves too much, Please. I love you both."

Mrs. Thompson quickly gathered up her luggage and walked out to the cab. As the cab drove off, Lydia turned to her little sister.

"Carrie, I know mom said I'm not in charge of you this weekend, but I am in charge of the sleepover, so don't embarrass me by acting like a baby. Ok?"

Carrie looked slightly indigent and gave Lydia a scowl, "I'm not a baby and I don't act like one either!"

"Oh yea? Then what about the last time I let you in one of my sleepovers? You wet your sleeping bag and we had to spend the morning doing laundry. That sounds babyish to me." Lydia said with a gleam in her eye

Carrie was really getting steamed by now. "I was 5 years old! Aren't you ever gonna let that go? I haven't wet the bed for over 3 years now, and even if I still did, Mom said I'm not a baby, I just got a small ...... bladder, yea, that's what it was."

"Ok, ok! Don't get your panties in an uproar, Sheesh. My friends'll be here about 5pm, so we'll have about two hours to get things ready after school.

Lydia glanced over at the clock on the wall and noticed that it said 7:26 am.

"Holy shit! We're gonna miss the bus. Come on!" she said and quickly grabbed her sister by the arm, dragging her out the door, just in time to see the bus pull up. They quickly boarded and went to sit with their friends.

Angie waved to Lydia and took her books off the seat she had been saving. "So, what's the plan for tonight?"

Lydia brightened up a bit and said, "Well, first, I thought we'd order some monster pizzas and watch Sleepless in Seattle. My mom gave me enough money to rent a few movies and get enough food for all five of us."

"Five of us? I thought it was just Tammy, Gabby, you, and me. Who else did you invite?"

"My little sister, Carrie. My mom said if I let her join us, she'd give me an extra 10 bucks, so I guess it's like babysitting too."

Angie looked depressed, "Your baby sister? Didn't you tell me that the last time she was allowed to join your sleepover, she wet her sleeping bag?"

Lydia nodded, "Yea, but that was like four years ago, she doesn't wet the bed anymore."

Angie smiled evilly, "You know, it's too bad she doesn't wet the bed anymore. I bet she'd look cute as a bug, in a diaper and baby dress."

Lydia looked shocked for a moment, then giggled, "Yea, it would be cute, but if my mom found out, I'd be in soo much trouble."

"Your mom wouldn't ever have to know, we could take a few pictures and tell your sister that if she said anything, we'd pass the pictures around school." Angie said

Lydia thought for a moment, as the idea of Carrie in diapers and baby clothes ran through her head.

"Ok, but we're gonna have to work fast. Have Gabby bring her baby brother's stroller and baby stuff we'll need. You pick up some Pampers, better make it those new size 7 ones. Tammy baby-sits so she knows how to change diapers and fix formula so she'll show us how to take care of the NEW BABY!" Lydia and Angie began laughing quietly.

As the girls laughed, they didn't see Anna's friend, Elkvyll, sitting in the seat in front of them.

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