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Sibling Rivalry: Introduction
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Sibling Rivalry: Introduction
Jensen and Kyla Bailey were fed up with their kids' behaviors. Their son, Lee, and daughter, Sheryl, were always fighting over everything and while at first it was pretty harmless, this last incident nearly got them both killed. They were driving in the car together and began arguing once again. In the middle of their argument, Lee nearly avoided a collision with another car when he ran a stop sign. Instead they ran into a stop sign and ended up damaging the car. They needed to deal with this situation before something really bad happened.
"We have to do something about those kids," Kyla said in a concerned voice while the kids waited downstairs in the living room for their punishment.
"We've tried everything," Jensen said, "but the fighting only gets worse."
"Maybe not everything," Kyla responded as an idea formed in her head.
"What do you mean?" Jensen asked curiously.
"Remember Swap Week?" Kyla asked.
"Yes," Jensen replied, "but they don't do that at the schools here."
"Maybe not," Kyla continued, "but we're going on vacation next month. We should have them spend the vacation learning what it's like to be in the other's shoes."
"That's a good idea," Jensen said, "We'll have to start training them now though so that they are able to pass well enough by next month."
"It's a good thing they're on summer break," Kyla said, "They're going to need a lot of time to prepare."
Downstairs, Lee and Sheryl were arguing on the couch. Lee was seventeen and Sheryl had just turned sixteen. Since Sheryl hadn't gotten her license yet, she relied on Lee to drive her around, which resulted in many of their arguments. Lee hated having to take his sister to the mall, pick up her friends, and put up with her changing the music, and Sheryl would get angry when Lee was late picking her up or refused to take her somewhere.
"This is all your fault," Lee argued, "If you hadn't kept changing the radio, none of this would have happened."
"My fault?" Sheryl responded angrily, "If you hadn't been two hours late picking me up from soccer practice...."
"Enough!" Jensen said angrily as he and Kyla entered the room, "This is both your faults."
"Yes, we've let this get too far," Kyla continued, "and we decided we needed to try something different since the usual punishments haven't worked."
"After the last soccer game on Saturday," Jensen said, "the two of you will begin training for our vacation next month where the two of you will switch places."
"That's not fair," Lee protested, "I'm not going to dress like a chick."
"You'd probably make a better girl than you do a boy," Sheryl interjected.
"It's your choice," Jensen replied, "but if you choose not to do it, you're losing your car and we won't take Sheryl to get her license."
Reluctantly they both agreed and soon their training began. Lee's hair was already long and he had a thin body, so it was no surprise that he made an attractive girl. Likewise, Sheryl was taller and more muscular, and after cutting her hair short she made a pretty handsome boy. By the time they left for their cruise, Lee, who would be going by LeeAnn, had become quite adept at walking in heels, doing his own hair and makeup, painting his nails, speaking in a female voice, and acting like a teenage girl. Similarly, Sheryl, now Daryl, had grown quite comfortable in jeans and t-shirts and not having to worry about makeup and heels. They also each had a new wardrobe for the cruise, since they wore different sizes. LeeAnn had swimsuits, bras, various style panties, shorts, tank tops, skirts, heels, sandals, casual dresses, and an evening gown for the formal night. Daryl, on the other hand, had a collection of jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, boxers, shorts, and a tuxedo for formal night.
On the day they arrived at the port to board the cruise, they came as Lee and Sheryl. Jensen and Kyla explained the situation to the woman at the counter when they checked in and she thought it was a clever thing to do. While they would need to be Lee and Sheryl if they left the ship, since those were the names on their passports, the names printed on their cruise ship cards were LeeAnn and Daryl. When they got on board, they went directly to their cabins and removed the only clothes they had for Lee and Sheryl. Jensen took those clothes to his and Kyla's cabin and the kids were left to change. When they emerged a while later, they looked like any teenage boy and girl on the ship. With the prosthetics their parents had bought them, LeeAnn could pass as a female even when naked and could wear her two-piece swimsuits without any fear of slip ups. Likewise, Daryl could pass as a guy with his flat muscular chest and penis. Their prosthetics were also fully functional so that they could use the bathroom without having to remove them. With that, their weeklong punishment began.
Jensen and Kyla Bailey were fed up with their kids' behaviors. Their son, Lee, and daughter, Sheryl, were always fighting over everything and while at first it was pretty harmless, this last incident nearly got them both killed. They were driving in the car together and began arguing once again. In the middle of their argument, Lee nearly avoided a collision with another car when he ran a stop sign. Instead they ran into a stop sign and ended up damaging the car. They needed to deal with this situation before something really bad happened.
"We have to do something about those kids," Kyla said in a concerned voice while the kids waited downstairs in the living room for their punishment.
"We've tried everything," Jensen said, "but the fighting only gets worse."
"Maybe not everything," Kyla responded as an idea formed in her head.
"What do you mean?" Jensen asked curiously.
"Remember Swap Week?" Kyla asked.
"Yes," Jensen replied, "but they don't do that at the schools here."
"Maybe not," Kyla continued, "but we're going on vacation next month. We should have them spend the vacation learning what it's like to be in the other's shoes."
"That's a good idea," Jensen said, "We'll have to start training them now though so that they are able to pass well enough by next month."
"It's a good thing they're on summer break," Kyla said, "They're going to need a lot of time to prepare."
Downstairs, Lee and Sheryl were arguing on the couch. Lee was seventeen and Sheryl had just turned sixteen. Since Sheryl hadn't gotten her license yet, she relied on Lee to drive her around, which resulted in many of their arguments. Lee hated having to take his sister to the mall, pick up her friends, and put up with her changing the music, and Sheryl would get angry when Lee was late picking her up or refused to take her somewhere.
"This is all your fault," Lee argued, "If you hadn't kept changing the radio, none of this would have happened."
"My fault?" Sheryl responded angrily, "If you hadn't been two hours late picking me up from soccer practice...."
"Enough!" Jensen said angrily as he and Kyla entered the room, "This is both your faults."
"Yes, we've let this get too far," Kyla continued, "and we decided we needed to try something different since the usual punishments haven't worked."
"After the last soccer game on Saturday," Jensen said, "the two of you will begin training for our vacation next month where the two of you will switch places."
"That's not fair," Lee protested, "I'm not going to dress like a chick."
"You'd probably make a better girl than you do a boy," Sheryl interjected.
"It's your choice," Jensen replied, "but if you choose not to do it, you're losing your car and we won't take Sheryl to get her license."
Reluctantly they both agreed and soon their training began. Lee's hair was already long and he had a thin body, so it was no surprise that he made an attractive girl. Likewise, Sheryl was taller and more muscular, and after cutting her hair short she made a pretty handsome boy. By the time they left for their cruise, Lee, who would be going by LeeAnn, had become quite adept at walking in heels, doing his own hair and makeup, painting his nails, speaking in a female voice, and acting like a teenage girl. Similarly, Sheryl, now Daryl, had grown quite comfortable in jeans and t-shirts and not having to worry about makeup and heels. They also each had a new wardrobe for the cruise, since they wore different sizes. LeeAnn had swimsuits, bras, various style panties, shorts, tank tops, skirts, heels, sandals, casual dresses, and an evening gown for the formal night. Daryl, on the other hand, had a collection of jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, boxers, shorts, and a tuxedo for formal night.
On the day they arrived at the port to board the cruise, they came as Lee and Sheryl. Jensen and Kyla explained the situation to the woman at the counter when they checked in and she thought it was a clever thing to do. While they would need to be Lee and Sheryl if they left the ship, since those were the names on their passports, the names printed on their cruise ship cards were LeeAnn and Daryl. When they got on board, they went directly to their cabins and removed the only clothes they had for Lee and Sheryl. Jensen took those clothes to his and Kyla's cabin and the kids were left to change. When they emerged a while later, they looked like any teenage boy and girl on the ship. With the prosthetics their parents had bought them, LeeAnn could pass as a female even when naked and could wear her two-piece swimsuits without any fear of slip ups. Likewise, Daryl could pass as a guy with his flat muscular chest and penis. Their prosthetics were also fully functional so that they could use the bathroom without having to remove them. With that, their weeklong punishment began.
Sibling Rivalry: Introduction
By rogergirl