Paul & Paula 21 —
A Universe from the Mind of Coach_Michaels
The world knows them as Paul & Paula 21, preteen pop stars who live together in a treehouse. But how did that happen? Starting with their first meeting at the age of eight, follow the child-couple as they deal with discovery, adversity, love, loss, joy, sorrow, and yes, sex, though that's slow to develop. Hey, they were eight and nine years old in 2015.
-- OK no sex will be described here while they are under fourteen. When they are still pre-teens, Fred and Frida (who will be JUST fourteen) will do what Paul and Paula cannot. But hey, Paula and Paul both turned fourteen in June of 2020, so sex has arrived!
-- The reason I'm not making these chapters of a longer story is because some of them are not yet written. If and when I get it all written I'll do that, just like I did for Anzu.
As we know, Paul made arrangements so that Paula would not have to do without while he was gone. But as we also know, Paula made similar arrangements, for similar reasons. When I tried to go all Fred & Frida on this one, it just didn't work. So make peace with the word REDACTED, and enjoy. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
Music critics. The kids were going to have to deal with one eventually. This is short, but hey, it's something. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
Two weeks prior, Paula had appeared onstage in Canada without Paul. It was rough on her, but she managed. Now, it's the little boy's turn. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
If you've been reading along, then you know that a court order split up Paul and Paula against their will in late 2015. You also know that eventually they got back together. How did that happen? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
In 2016, a reporter interviews preteen singing sensation Paul & Paula 21, and also tours the treehouse in which the child-couple live together. Some things make the reporter uncomfortable. No sex in this story, but hey, maybe some other time? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
The first P&P21 story I posted here was "The Treehouse Tour." In it, there was mention of a hippie themed birthday party the next day. This is that party. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
Something from 2017, when the kids are (almost) eleven. Paula passes a milestone on the way to becoming a woman. No, not sex; she's only ten. But it might be just as big a deal. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
I really do intend to finish up the 2015 stuff, really I do. But until then... well here's something from 2017. Isn't science fun! -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
They were born in the same hospital, fell in love at eight, moved in together at nine, married at twenty-one. But how does their story end? Why is the year 2136 marked by tears? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
Being teased sucks, and not in a good way. But some things are even worse, like not being with the one you... like? Or maybe more than like? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.