Scene: A hazel-eyed girl, golden blonde hair in one thick braid, sits cross-legged. She wears a blue Aero t-shirt and black knit shorts with green thread on the hemline, and nods her head to music coming through her headphones. She writes in the notebook on her lap, and a tent comes into focus. This is followed by three girls and a boy. The blonde, clearly a vampire, softly talks with the tall, black-haired boy. A redhead girl sits beside the original girl, braiding the long brown hair of the final, petite girl.

Me: *Sings* “I, I keep on running. I’m building bridges that I know you never wanted. Look for my heart, you stole it away...”

Fayne: *Raises hand* “M, you’re singing again.” *Looks at iPod* “And what is that thing? Is that supposed to be an owl?”

Me: “What? Oh. Nothing.” *Turns off music and takes out headphones* “Hello, and welcome to... drumroll please..... episode four of Their Suppression season 1. Sorry for the missed episodes, I was at the wonderful camp known as MAD (Music and Drama) camp. So now for today’s episode: If I Could Change Myself.”



 
Season 1, Episode 3: Touche

Scene: A blonde haired girl leans over a pink notebook, writing quickly. The inside of a tent comes into focus, and three more girls and a boy appear. The first girl greets them and they sit beside her, a brown-eyed brunette, a silky-haired blonde with purple eyes, a green-eyed redhead, and a black-haired blue-eyed boy. The purple-eyed girl pokes the first blonde.

Natalia: “M? Should we start?”

Me: “Of course. Welcome to Their Suppression, episode three, season one.”

Amilee: *Whispers to me*

Me: *Nods and hands Amilee a note card*

Amilee: “I will be introducing the first question today. It is from M’s non-kidpub friend Abby, and she asks: ‘If all the characters’ genders were reversed, what would they be like?’”

Fayne: “I can’t really see myself as a boy. And I don’t think the prophecy would work.”

Me: “Forget about the prophecy for now, Fayne. H?”

Henry: “I don’t know. I guess I would be a normal Sisterhood girl, and the Bedate would have acknowledged me as her granddaughter. (I mean, I would be her granddaughter, if I was a girl.) Or I could be a horrible monster like Esile. I guess it depends on what my mom did with me.”