Home Alone - Book 1 by Susan Brown
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Summary:

David tries to come to terms with the fact that outside he looks like a boy but inside he's all girl.


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Categories: Characters: None
Story Attributes: Consensual Change, On the Run/In Hiding, School Girl/Girl's School, Sweet and Sentimental
Story Era: 4 - Modern Times (1951-2020)
Story Warnings: None
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Series: None
Chapters: 12 Completed: Yes
Word count: 31914 Read: 4506
Published: 12/12/09 Updated: 12/12/09

1. Chapter 1 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] Liked (2142 words)

2. Chapter 2 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2901 words)

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3. Chapter 3 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2483 words)

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4. Chapter 4 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2568 words)

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5. Chapter 5 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2454 words)

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6. Chapter 6 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2599 words)

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David is now Katie. She is now living at home alone as her parents died in a car accident. She worries about being caught and being sent to an orphanage. Can she survive alone?

7. Chapter 7 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2777 words)

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8. Chapter 8 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (3156 words)

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9. Chapter 9 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2126 words)

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Kindly edited by Angel O'Hare

10. Chapter 10 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2541 words)

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Katie digs herself in deeper and deeper.

Can she cope with more lies and deceit?

11. Chapter 11 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (2897 words)

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I looked at Nicola’s mum in horror. I’m sure that the blood must have drained out of my face, as I felt faint and giddy all at the same time.

12. Chapter 12 by Susan Brown [Reviews - 0] (3270 words)

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As I rode my bike in the ever increasing gloom of the early evening, I could hardly see where I was going through the tears of anguish and pain that I was suffering after that horrible meeting with Jackson.