Shannon is not the sort of person who is interested in sports or school spirit or really anything that involves other people. And yet, her one friend, her roommate Emma, guilts her into taking part in the blonde out for the big basketball game against Thatcher College's in-town rivals. That means wearing yellow, which Shannon never does, and dying her black hair blonde.
Emma has it all figured out for Shannon. She even buys blonde hair dye for the occasion. But neither of them realize what the effect of using Bimbo Blonde dye will be or how it will change Shannon's life. However, even the magic of the hair dye might have met its match in Shannon, because the need to stand apart from her fellow classmates remains strong.
Just what will happen to Shannon? Will she find happiness to replace her previously sullen attitudes? And how will she continue to stand out from her peers? Find out in Standing Apart.
This bimbofication short story is 6,900 words long. It is the second book in Spirit Week Series.