This choice: Another thing from the chest • Go Back...Chapter #5Another thing from the chest by: Unknown The next morning Cameron felt energetic. He stood up faster than other mornings and began to fix himself.
He breathed deeply and observed the heels by his bed. Cameron didn't know how long he observed them when he finally decided to save them inside his closet.
"What would I wear today?" The young guy thought observing his usual wardrobe feeling bored of it. He closed the doors and as if it were natural to him, he walked directly into Kate's room.
"Jessica's skirt was nice for a first time, she is the demure type at the end; but Kate has always be more fashionable." He smiled opening her closet. "That's why she got that scholarship to study fashion design at abroad."
Kate's wardrobe was a catalog of what popular girls should wear and normally the little brother would have avoid opening the doors of that closet as if there were the entrance to a forbidden dimension, but Cameron opened them as if he had done it all his life.
"What do we have here?" He asked enjoying the mischief of peeking inside his sister's closet. And he didn't even realized what he was doing. Not hesitation, no shame, not even the slightest guilt.
"This look nice." The guy said taking out a long bright yellow long t-shirt, followed by a black wide belt, a pair of black leggings and a pair of yellow slippers. He took off his pajamas and changed into the set he chose.
"I even look cute." He sentenced observing the result of his choice at his sister's mirror. "But I still need something." He said when an idea popped up in his mind.
Cameron went fast to Jessica's room and looked for what he was sure she left somewhere.
"Perfect!" Cameron exclaimed taking out from a dusty paper bag a blonde wig his sister used, four years ago, for her last halloween party at town.
He put on the wig and laughed because in was completely messed up. He took then a brush and combed the wing. And after a few minutes he was ready.
He walked downstairs and prepared something for breakfast, which was so different from his usual cereal with milk. He prepared a little fruit salad.
He wondered why had he been acting so much like his sisters, but he just let it pass considering the fact that he was also wearing her clothes casually.
He eat his breakfast, cleaned the dishes and went to the family room. He sat and found himself without a single idea about what to do next.
"This doesn't feel bad, but is not as if I could actually go out and don't stood out of a crowd. I'm a guy wearing girls clothes, though..." Cameron thought. And for his regret, he didn't found something else to do that finishing ordering the attic. After all he wasn't going to stop the girl masquerade game just to hang out alone.
"Why did those two have to go to summer classes?" the boy asked bored and tired of cleaning the attic thinking in his best friends, Marty and Jeniffer.
"Or might it could be a blessing in disguise?" He thought observing what he had been wearing since that morning.
It was almost midday when Cameron finally finished ordering the mess in the attic. But instead of leaving, he felt compelled to give a second look to the content of the chest, specially since he had just discovered there another two chests hidden at the chaos that was that place before.
He breathed deeply, hesitating a little before opening that pandora box again. Even thought he wasn't completely sure about what was going on, he had at least figured out that, whatever was taking place, was because of the content of that chest. Not that he complained. So he opened it confident, because he was wearing his sister's things as if nothing, sure that he was going to finding something even more interesting this time. | Members who added to this interactive story also contributed to these: |
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