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THE BRESETTE TWINS
 
Curious Evangeline and her exasperating brother Raphael are the precocious twelve-year-old Bresette twins. They star in my new novella for younger readers, The Children Didn't See Anything, now available exclusively from Amazon as a Kindle Edition ebook.
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The Children Didn't See Anything

 

First in Ellen Byerrum's stories of the

Bresette Twins

 

Where do stories begin? Sometimes with an indelible image that sticks in your mind for years. 

     Like the first dead body I ever saw. I was ten years old, my brother was eleven, and we were running up and down the hallways at our grandparents’ country club in Chicago. Suddenly I noticed a black-haired woman in a pink suit and a pink hat, sitting peacefully on a round pink brocade sofa. She was pretty in pink, and I liked pink, so I stopped to stare at her. At first we thought she was just sleeping. But she wasn’t. She was dead.

     My brother and I never told any adults what we’d seen. It was too shocking. And too fascinating! So at the funeral my slightly deaf grandmother whispered loudly, “Thank goodness the children didn’t see anything!”

     The precocious Bresette twins, curious Evangeline and her stubborn (but loyal) brother Raphael, began with that same image: a dead woman in pink on a pink sofa. But soon the twins came to life and took over. (Especially Evangeline. She rules!) They took the story in very unexpected directions and made it all their own. 

     I love it when my characters come to life for me, it makes writing a joy. And I hope you enjoy the Bresette twins as much as I do. 

My grandparents' old-fashioned country club, which was later restored to its historic grandeur and turned into a cultural events center. My brother and I used to play in these beautiful gardens. This setting was a little grander (by light-years) than our backyard at home.
This hall is where my brother and I saw the dead woman on the pink sofa. We were busy chasing each other up and down the hall, so we witnessed her death only after the fact. We didn't realize she was dead until someone draped a towel over her face. Then we knew. And we had to see everything.
It was great fun as a child to explore these long hallways. Our visits to the country club were among the more elegant moments of my childhood. But children love to explore their surroundings, elegant or not, and sometimes kids make the most surprising discoveries. Like dead bodies.
This round pink sofa, also known as a "pouffe" or a "borne settee," is similar to the one where the dead woman in the pink suit was sitting. Today you might find this kind of sofa only in grand old hotels, New Orleans "fancy houses," European palaces, and maybe old-fashioned country clubs. And in my story, The Children Didn't See Anything.
The Children Didn't See Anything is now available from Amazon in a Kindle Edition.
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