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Volume 26 – Café Woodys - The Woody Back to School Unit

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39“Ooh, look at you,” smiled Cat, clapping herhands. “Bella, bella!”Deborah grinned.Cat Cassidy’s chums teased her that she lookedlike a gypsy straight from central casting. She hadinherited her lush dark hair and coal black eyes fromher father, the music mogul, Chris Cassidy. Beforebeing dispatched <strong>to</strong> the Big House Cathryn had beenamongst the most pho<strong>to</strong>graphed women in the worldas she flitted from party <strong>to</strong> party on every continent.She had been considered <strong>to</strong> be the globalambassador of the Extreme Ladette movement. Shehad favored black turtle-necks, leather jackets in avariety of colors and was rarely seen withoutsunglasses. She was considered a fashion icon.For the Grand Opening she was wearingclobber à la Cat. Cathryn had her blouses tailored bya Saville Row shirt-maker who had been frequentedby Cat’s idol, Frankie Sin. <strong>The</strong> collars were speciallydesigned <strong>to</strong> accent a slightly loosened tie. “Frank wasa man who really knew how <strong>to</strong> wear a tie loose,” Catwas fond of telling her chums. She wore a micro-miniskirt that barely covered her bumbags, black fishnets<strong>to</strong>ckings with a matching suspender belt. On herhead she wore her trademark boater at a jauntyangle. Her dark eyes were accented with black eyelinerand her broad, smiley mouth was painted withscarlet lip gloss. Cathryn Cassidy knew how <strong>to</strong> makeclobber look like a style statement.

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