Happy Birthday Caroline!
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  • Reads 2,075
  • Votes 81
  • Parts 11
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2015
What would happen if it was present day and John F. Kennedy was president. He of course has two children who are Caroline, who is turning 10 and John F. Kennedy Jr. who is 6. Carolie's favorite singer in the whole wide world is Jackie!This story is about when Jack got concert tickets for Caroline for her birthday,and Caroline wants her aunt Kick and Kicks daughter Hannah and her other cousin Courtney to go to the concert also since Jack can't stand jackie's music!  sometime in between songs Caroline, Hannah and Courtney go to the bathroom together but only Hannah and Courtney come back to the seats...The secret service that are at the concert and them along with Kick can not find Caroline anywhere...after an hour of frantically searching, Kick called Jack, he along with his secret service jump on a helicopter and arrive at the concert. As soon as he gets off the helicopter  he is face to face with Jackie, he asked her  to help find caroline. Will they find Caroline in time? Will Jack and Jackie realize what they have been missing all these years?
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To Love a Kennedy

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When Jackie Kennedy decides it's time for her son, John F. Kennedy Jr., to settle down, she arranges an engagement with Betsy Vanderbilt, the rebellious heiress of one of America's wealthiest families. Neither John nor Betsy is thrilled with the idea of becoming pawns in their families' high-society games, and they vow to make the engagement as difficult as possible. But as they are forced to navigate a whirlwind of public appearances, staged romance, and elaborate family schemes, something unexpected happens - their fake romance begins to feel a little too real. Betsy is drawn to John's charm and the vulnerability he hides behind his playboy persona, while John is captivated by Betsy's wit, confidence, and refusal to play by anyone's rules. From heated arguments to stolen moments under the stars, they find themselves falling for each other in ways neither of them expected. But with their families pushing them toward a union they never wanted, can they trust their growing feelings? Or are they simply getting caught up in a game they never chose to play? In a world where appearances are everything, can two people find the courage to embrace what's real?