*I do NOT own Young Guns! All rights go to their respective owners! This is for recreational purposes! I only own the OCs in the story! Enjoy! Read and Review!*

(This takes place during the Young Guns Movie. I've only added in a couple of new characters.)


"What's the plan?" asked Kelsey.

"Evelynn said that we have to help with the period play," said Ann.

"Really?" asked Kelsey dropping her notebook on the table. "I don't want to help with that. Can't she strong arm someone else to do it? Doesn't she have enough lackeys to do it without pulling in us?"

Ann laughed. "Surprisingly, or not so, her friends are all on "holiday" with their families that weekend according to her. So we're stuck doing it."

"Can't we go on holiday? I'm sure I can think of somewhere we can go," said Kelsey.

Ann shook her head. "She's your cousin. I should be the one complaining."

"Yeah, but I've known her longer. I'm allowed to complain about her," laughed Kelsey. "Come on, might as well get down to the dress shop. If we're gonna do this, we're gonna do it right!"

Ann laughed as she grabbed her coat and followed her roommate out the door.


"OOO! I like this one!" said Kelsey running through the dress shop looking at different dresses.

Ann shook her head as she made her way to the counter. The shop attendant was laughing at Kelsey when Ann arrived.

"Can I help you?" she asked.

"We're doing the period play," said Ann. "KELSEY! Jesus…"

Kelsey stopped mid run and smiled at both women before she started to seriously peruse the dresses. The attendant nodded her head.

"Then you two must be Ann Wheeler and Kelsey Dodge," said the attendant.

Ann nodded her head.

"Eve called in yesterday saying you would be stopping by. I've got a few pulled in the back for y'all to look at," said the attendant.

"Kels!" shouted Ann. "This way."

Kelsey put a 1920s dress back on the rack and followed her friend through the "Employees Only" door. They were led into a small room that had two racks of dresses. Ann smiled as she looked over them.

"Just holler if you need anything," said the attendant. "My name is Bridgett."

Ann and Kelsey nodded as they started for the dresses.

"Which one is ours?" asked Kelsey looking at one of the racks.

"We get to pick," said Ann.

"Sweet," said Kelsey pulling a dress off to look at it better.


"I love this dress," said Kelsey spinning around.

The dress she was wearing was a maroon afternoon dress. She had on a pair of black side button boots. She was in the process of pulling her hair back into a bunch of bobby pins. Ann chuckled as she walked out of her dressing room. She was in a green afternoon gown.

"Did you..," said the attendant walking into the room. "I guess you found everything okay."

"Yes," said Kelsey as she spun around in the dress again.

Ann rolled her eyes as she pulled her hair into an up do. "How much do we owe you?"

"Eve already covered everything. I can have my guys bring the dresses by the rehearsal studio later today," said Bridgett.

"What?" said Ann looking at the woman through the mirror.

"Eve bought them all," said Bridgett. "It cost a pretty penny, too, but apparently she wants several costume changes throughout the day."

"Really?" said Kelsey looking at Ann. "this is what you got me into?"

"She's your cousin," said Ann. "Thank you. I will let Evelynn know when we see her later today."

Bridgett nodded and walked out of the room. Kelsey looked at herself in the full length mirror while two women packed the dresses into trunks.

"As much as I don't like you right now," she said. "I still like this dress.

"Come on," said Ann. "We need to hurry if we are going to make the rehearsal meeting."

Kelsey sighed dramatically as she followed her friend out of the shop.


Kelsey's blonde hair blew around as they walked down the street. Her five foot five frame was that of an athlete. She had been on the track team when she was in high school. She had a tiny waist before she put the dress on and the dress made it look like she didn't have one to begin with. The only problem she had found with the dress was that her chest didn't fit quite right in it. She had to have one of the store attendants help her into it and button it up for her. Otherwise she'd never have gotten into the dress at all.

Ann was a few paces ahead of her. Her dark hair had been pulled back into a similar style as Kelsey's. Ann stood five foot seven inches, and with her boots it put her at five foot nine. She, too, had an athletic body. But unlike Kelsey she didn't have to work for hers. Hers had come naturally. She was part Native American. She shared her mother's tan skin and dark hair, but she was completely her father's daughter. Her mother had left them when she was still little and she only knows what she looks like from pictures. She'd found out later that she was Navajo after talking to a few people in her neighborhood. They'd seemed to settle in a neighborhood that was populated mostly by Navajo Indians.

"Slow down," said Kelsey as she tried to catch up with her friend. "I can barely breathe in this dress."

"Then why did you pick that one instead of one that your boobs could fit into?" asked Ann stopping.

"Hush," said Kelsey. "That dress makes you look even darker than you already are. Damn, I wish I could get as tan as you."

Ann rolled her eyes. Kelsey had been trying to tan since they'd first met, but because Kelsey's mother had red hair, she'd not able to hold a tan long and she usually burns first. She's all but given up on it.

"Come on. We're almost there," said Ann.

As they turned the corner a gust of wind blew dirt up into the and into their faces. The both started coughing and trying to wave the dirt from their faces so they could see. Once the dust settled they looked around. Their scenery had changed, dramatically.

"I...uh…," started Kelsey. "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."

"So I'm Toto now?" asked Ann looking at her friend. "And what gave that away?"

About that time there was a gunshot. Both girls turned to see a young man run out of a building and down the street. Three men exited the same building only a few moments later.

"Does this look familiar to you?" asked Kelsey watching the boy dart through the people.

"Only one way to find out," said Ann making her way down the street after the young man.


A/N: Hope you've enjoyed this chapter...I"m working on the second one now (12/23/12). Review and let me know what you think! ~Kat