Ten things you never knew about the Bridge to Terabithia Characters!

A/N: Hi everyone! No, I haven't given up FFL. This is merely a side project, a little fun. Enjoy! I promise to update this as much as possible.

Chapter One

Judith Lydia Burke

Judy's favorite season was winter. The thought of snuggling up on the couch, drinking a hot cup of coca, being lost in a 'good book' while snowflakes drifted outside her window was very appealing to Judy. She disliked summer greatly, for it was a time when her pale skin was most vulnerable.

In the early years of her career, Judy had a hard time being taken seriously as a writer. The type of writing she produced in those days was no interest for publishers back then. It was only when her 'take off' novel, '333 Days' was written in 1994, that people began to recognize and like her work.

Judy struggled with liking her appearance when she was a teenager. She had convinced herself that you had to be skinny to be beautiful. She starved herself, and had punishing, exhausting exercise sessions. No body could persuade or make her change her ways. It was only when Judy collapsed while doing sport at school that she began to realize she had a problem. That you don't achieve real beauty by starving yourself.

After Judy was booked out of hospital after a 33 day period, she and her family sought professional help. They found an excellent clinic and Judy started therapy sessions every day after school for the next 3 months. It did wonders and Judy now eats healthily, exercises sensibly, and has come to love and accept her body shape.

When she was pregnant with Leslie, Judy developed a crazed craving for Oreos. Bill literally had to but 3 boxes of Oreos each week at the supermarket to satisfy his wife's sweet tooth.

It's no wonder that Leslie, now a beautiful young girl, is a cookie addict.

As a little girl, Judy hated pink. But she was forced to wear disgustingly cute pink frocks because her mother said they were 'lovely'.

Judy made sure to let Leslie have her style.

Judy was delivered in the Bush after her father's car broke down on the way to the hospital.

Judy loathed Brussels sprouts, and was inclined to stuff them in her mouth, and while her mother wasn't looking, quickly push it in her pockets.

It was only when her snitch of a sister, Belinda, tattled on her, she stopped doing it.

It's funny, because she's now a grownup, she actually likes it. How weird is that?

Judy had a pretend friend named Amy when she was little.

So she wasn't freaked out when Leslie invented 'Marie' when she was three.

Judy knew Bill was going to be her husband long before he even proposed!

Judy lucky number was three.\

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