Lady Jaclyn and Her Adventure on the East Coast
In the late days of June two thousand and four AD, a young heroine by the name of Lady Jaclyn went on a quest�a quest to the nations Capitol.  There she sought wisdom, inspiration, adventure, and an escape from the dreaded heat of Hell (sometimes called Phoenix, Arizona) which was slowly but surely melting her soul.

Whilst these reasons were fair, the main call for the long journey was that of visiting the head of Lady Jaclyn�s royal family, her father King William the First and his beloved wife, Lady Jaclyn�s stepmother, Queen Penny.  Two other family members hailing from the distant and exotic world of California were flocking to visit also.  There names were Duchess Shelley of Huntington Beach, Lady Jaclyn's stepsister, and Princess Sarah of San Francisco, Lady Jaclyn's cousin.  T�would be a grand festival of girl-times, cookie dough excursions at midnight, movies, Blind Dates galore, and conversations with dead presidents.

These are the pictorial accounts that took place in the mid-summer of two thousand and four�

(Click on the pictures to enlarge, yo)
Yay America! ruuuuuuuuuuug
2.  The voyage made Duchess Shelley too exhausted to climb the castle stairs to her bedroom, so she opted to simply sleep on the royal rug near the front door...er,I mean, iron gate�thingy.
Day 1:

1. After a long flight, the sight of the mighty fortress that would house the royal family for the next 5 days was quite welcomed.  �Tis located in the kingdom of Reston, Virginia (approximately 20 minutes outside of Washington DC.)
You're MOM...makes good cookies.
4.  ...and so they walked some more.
Day 2:

3.  On the first full day, the royal family went into the Town of George to survey the land and mingle with the locals�even though most of them were tourists who had come to wish the royal family well.  The stores were bustling with holiday cheer and the streets were overflowing with fake Gucci bag vendors.
What.
6.  Princess Sarah and Duchess Shelley approved of the Town of George.  And there was much rejoicing from its citizens.
5.  The paparazzi were everywhere trying to snap a photo of the royals.  Lady Jaclyn did her best to pretend that she did not notice. 
I like the red one on the left.
8.  The days duties made the three young woman tired�so a royal nap was in order.

Onward forth to page 2!

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7.  The houses in the Town of George were to the liking of Lady Jaclyn, as well as Princess Sarah.
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