Authors note: This is another version of the fourth book of the sisterhood of the traveling pants and I've only started so please read and tell me what you think.
'Bridget, stop bouncing the ball,' Lena exclaimed, her black hair flowing across her pale shoulders. Bridget, whose golden-yellow hair was bouncing just as much as the ball she was kicking, chose to ignore Lena. Carmen, in her V-neck looking godlike with her olive skin, was chatting excitedly to Tibby who was in her black cargo pants and her army tank top. Tibby looked as if she about to kick downs a door with her confident stride. As always.
'Carmen, pin.' Bridget demanded. Carmen reached up to her head and pulled out one of the many pins that held the messy-two-minute-bun that took her a half an hour to produce, out of her hair and handed it to Bridget. With the soccerball balanced on one foot she took the pin and fiddled with the lock that held the doors shut. She heard it click and pulled open the door. 'Gildas' Lena murmered breathing in the scent of the old and and shabby room. The people who owned this place had tried to jazz it up the year before, but it always looked the same in Lena eyes. She laid out the snacks. Gummy worms, cheese puffs and other odd foods like that. Tibby put on the out of date C.D. that they had been using every year at there annual reunion at Gildas fitness center. Tibby could almost imagine their four mothers sweating all in a line on their arobics mats trying to complete the excersice. Bridget did a small dance to the music as she fiddled with the match and the match box trying to light it. Finally a small glow flickered and she lit the four candles. They all sat down in a circle as Carmen, once again, pulled the pants out of their bag. The pants unfurled among them, washing them over with their memories. The writing on the pants shimmered in the light. Hand in hand they sat, letting their emotions get the better of them. Silently the manifesto fluttered to the ground. For a moment no one dared to touch it. Tibby reached out and began to read.
