Showing posts with label short hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short hair. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2021

Three New Haircut Stories

 

 

Switching Places: A Haircut Story

Casey is a real-life Rapunzel, her magnificent dark brown locks cascading all the way down to her knees. Not everyone is a fan of her lengthy tresses however, most notably her longtime rival Sandy, whose own beautiful long hair simply can't compare to Casey's fairy tale mane. But that just might change when Sandy suddenly makes Casey a surprising offer: switch places with her for a single day for a whopping six thousand dollars! Though suspicious of Sandy's motives, it's an offer cash-strapped Casey simply can't refuse. As it turns out, however, Sandy might have left out a rather crucial detail...

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Family Affair: A Haircut Story

Family game night has always been a bit overly competitive in the Parker household, but the stakes are about to be raised to a whole new level. Alexis, her beautiful blond hair flowing almost to her knees, is on a long, seemingly unbreakable winning streak, while her two younger siblings are eager to turn the tables and finally vanquish their long-hair obsessed older sister. A simple game of Monopoly takes a rather serious turn when a confident Alexis proposes a bet, having never lost a wager with her siblings before. While Alexis hopes to claim her little brother's allowance for an entire year, her scheming younger siblings have another potential prize in mind, one that just so happens to involve Alexis' gorgeous golden hair..

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No Good Deed: A Haircut Story

Sierra has grown and fostered a gorgeous head of long hair and wants to help her shy, insecure little sister McKenna do the same, but their strict mother doesn't approve. This leaves the girls with only one option: for McKenna to grow her hair in secret with Sierra's help. Things seem to be going great, until one day their mother finally remembers to make an appointment for McKenna to get a haircut. Desperate to avoid losing even a few inches of her newly grown hair, McKenna devises a crazy plan that involves Sierra taking her place. Forced to choose between her love of her own long hair and her love of her little sister, Sierra finds herself reluctantly masquerading as McKenna for appointments that their mother just so happened to inadvertently schedule at a barbershop! Can she escape their web of lies before it's too late?

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Saturday, June 23, 2018

New Haircut Short Story E-Book: Thrill Seeker

Been a while since I published one of these. I know they're not nearly as popular as my other stuff, but I do really enjoy writing them. So, for those of you who do read them, enjoy!


Thrill Seeker: A Haircut Story

Crystal is a beautiful young adrenaline junkie with a love of gambling, her long, gorgeous auburn mane her most prized possession. Bored and out of cash, she's desperate for any sort of excitement. After a number of women in her life seemingly fall victim to a mysterious scissor-happy hairstylist who works somewhere within the city, Crystal, seeking thrill, begins partaking in a dangerous gamble that involves risking her trademark red tresses. Will her quest to achieve the ultimate high cost her the beautiful hair she so adores or will she get out of the game before it's too late?

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Two New Haircut Short Story E-Books: Mending Fences & The Babysitting Job

Just published two new haircut short stories. I know they're not super popular, but I enjoy writing them every so often. So, for those that like them, enjoy!


Mending Fences: A Haircut Story

After betraying her best friend's trust, Jen is willing to do just about anything to win her back. Or so she thinks. An unexpected ultimatum involving her trademark long hair forces Jen to quickly decide just how far she's willing to go. Is it all just a test or does her former best friend have something far more nefarious in mind for Jen's beloved long locks?

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The Babysitting Job: A Haircut Story

 Blessed with a head of extraordinarily long, beautiful hair, Hailey Hanaford is a living, breathing real life Rapunzel. However, when her summer babysitting job sets into motion an unexpected series of events, that very well may change. Roped into a crazy scheme by the children's mother, past and present collide as a long-standing family feud threatens to turn Hailey's life completely upside down.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Free Haircut Story: Spring Break Haircut

I'm currently working on a new story to publish, but until then here is one of the short stories I wrote a while back that I mentioned in my introduction blog post. It's not fleshed out enough or long enough for me to really publish it as an e-book, so I figured I'd post it here on the blog instead. It's not my best work, but perhaps you'll still enjoy it. Also, please don't post it elsewhere without my direct permission. Otherwise, enjoy!



Spring Break Haircut
By August D. Adams

My older sister Elaine had always been jealous of me ever since we were children. She was envious of the fact that people always said I was a cuter child. She was envious of the fact I was more popular among my friends and peers. She was envious of the fact that I got better grades all throughout elementary and high school. She was envious of the fact I grew to be much prettier than her as I got older. And last but certainly not least, she had always been, ever since we were children, envious of my long gorgeous dark blond hair. Her own hair, thin and stringy and a dull brown, just couldn't compare, no matter how hard she tried Eventually she just gave up and cut it short into a plain, boring bob.
My hair, on the other hand, grew longer and longer as I got older. In high school it got to the length I ended up keeping it at, hanging down in a thick amazing sheet to the middle of my bum. I always got compliments on my hair, whether from friends, strangers or family members. I loved my hair. I considered it my best feature and it was most certainly my most prized possession, my crowning glory so to speak. I took immaculate care of it, which showed in it's healthy and wonderful condition, and whenever I got it cut I always only got a half an inch trimmed from the ends.
The summer before I was to leave for college, I was positively beaming because I'd gotten a full scholarship to an east coast Ivy League school. Since I didn't have to pay for tuition, my parents agreed to use my college fund to pay for my own apartment instead of a tiny dorm room. I was stoked to live on my own, experience college life and get a taste of independence in a new city.