Trixie has been gone from Sleepyside for five years. When she finally returns home how will her family react? What secrets has Trixie been keeping? And will she let a certain red headed gentleman win her heart? Rated M just in case.
A smushy, sweet story about my two favorite things: Jim and Trixie (they count as one) and coffee. A big thank you to all my Constant Readers! Your comments and continued support light up my day. I can't express how much you all mean to me.
It's the 30th of April, the night before Trixie's eighteenth birthday when Jim finally approaches her father. Join the Bob Whites as we travel the road between an engagement and wedding, discovering how everyone is coping with their individual growing pains. This will be a multi chapter story following all the Bob Whites, their hopes and dreams.
Follow Jim and Trixie as they negotiate college as a young married couple. This series of vignettes is in no particular order. I've had to increase the rating because of chapter 3.
Traditional storyline.. follow Trixie as she explores an old book store and solves the Mystery of the Book in the Great Hall.
Part 4 - Jim comes across a problem leading to a major hiccup in his plans. When he tells Trixie she's understandably furious. See how they cope with the first major issue in their relationship.
Part 3 - shell-shocked by her daughters revelations the day Helen Belden receives the kissing letter, she takes on James Frayne. It leads Helen to a startling discovery or two.
Part 2 - Initially a one shot, this little dribble came to me and I just had to share it. Left reeling by Jim's statement of intention about dating Trixie, Helen opens a letter from her daughter. The subject, you guessed it, Kissing.
Part 1 - This is a little drabble that came to me. Helen finds an assignment entitled, you guessed it, "Dating". It started as a one off but has turned into something more. Look for stories entitled "A Love Story" to connect the dots.
Just a very short snippet between Jim and Trixie that was inspired by the prompt "silence."