Beauty Queens

Beauty Queens Read Online Free PDF

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Author: Libba Bray
thing I have ever heard.”
    “Thank you. I’m not really that ludicrous, but thanks anyway for saying so. See? That’s how it works.” Mary Lou gave a shy smile. “Um, that was a joke, by the way. I do know what ludicrous means.”
    “Thank God.”
    Out in the ocean, waves crashed over broken fists of treacherous-looking black rock.
    Mary Lou played nonstop with a silver ring on her left ring finger.
    “Pretty,” Adina said. “Special?”
    “This? Yeah. It’s, um, a purity ring?”
    “Oh. The old patriarchal chastity belt. Now in convenient ring form,” Adina snarled.
    “It’s not like that,” Mary Lou said, blushing. “It’s a symbol. It shows that you’ve made a pledge to bring your purity into the marriage. It’s the ultimate gift to your husband.”
    “Really? Like you can’t just give him a gift card to GameStop or something?”
    Mary Lou stopped smiling. “You don’t have to make fun of me.”
    “I’m sorry,” Adina said.
    “Some girls need protection,” Mary Lou mumbled.
    “What?” Adina asked.
    “Nothing. Jeez, I hope that thing isn’t active,” Mary Lou said, pointing to the volcano.
    “No kidding. That’s all we need. Think we’ve got enough to make a fire?”
    “Worth a shot,” Mary Lou answered.
    Back on the beach, the girls built a signal fire from sticks, palm leaves, and paper from their morals clause contracts, rescued from their official “Welcome, Miss Teen Dream” folders. Taylor lit it with a book of matches that had survived the crash. Night crouchedaround them, a hungry, patient animal. The girls lay in the sand, exhausted. Some cried themselves to sleep.
    “You’re on first watch, Miss New Hampshire. Don’t let us down,” Taylor said. She performed a few high kicks, stretched her long limbs, then settled under a tree to get her beauty sleep.

MISS TEEN DREAM FUN FACTS PAGE!
     
    Please fill in the following information and return to Jessie Jane, Miss Teen Dream Pageant administrative assistant, before Monday. Remember, this is a chance for the judges and the audience to get to know YOU. So make it interesting and fun, but please be appropriate. And don’t forget to mention something you love about our sponsor, The Corporation!
    Name: Adina Greenberg
State: New Hampshire
Age: 17
Height: I resent this question.
Weight: I really resent this question.
Hair: Brown. Obviously.
Eyes: Also brown. Also obviously.
Best Feature: My intellect
     

Fun Facts About Me:
     
I hate high heels. Walking in high heels for eight hours a day should be forbidden by the Geneva Convention.
I am applying to Brown, Yale, Harvard, and Columbia.
I was voted Most Likely to Figure Out Who Really Killed JFK.
My mom is married to Alan, aka, Stepfather #5. He is a complete tool. No, you have no idea.
My favorite Corporation TV show is the news. If you can call it that.
My platform is Identifying Misogyny in American Culture. It’s all about helping girls ID the objectification of women when they see it. You know, like when girls are asked to parade around in bathing suits and heels and get scored on that.
The thing that scares me most is falling in love with some jerkwad and ending up without an identity at all, just like my mom.
I intend to bring this pageant down.
You will never see this.

CHAPTER FIVE
     
    Alone on the dark beach, Adina had to laugh at her lousy luck. Unlike the others, she’d entered this cheesy pageant as a revolutionary act. She hated the Miss Teen Dream Pageant. Hated everything it stood for. Mostly, she hated how much her mother loved it. Ever since she was four, Adina and her mother had watched Miss Teen Dream. It had seemed to Adina then to be a TV fairy tale: All those pretty girls smiling and waving and showing off their tumbling skills. And the gowns! Such sparkles and movement!
    “Those girls will never have trouble getting husbands. They’ll have their pick,” her mother had said dreamily.
    Adina’s mom had had her pick, too. She’d gone from one guy
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