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silent to the Bone talks about a boy by the name of Justin who's best friend Julius is accused of dropping his baby stepsister. Ther is no proof of this, and yet there is no proof against it. The problem is ---- Julius has locked himself in. He can't talk about anything or make a sound. Justin works together with his own stepsister Claudia to try to make Julius talk again. With the help of some notecards, Julius tries to reach Julius, but is locked out still. in the end, they found out that it was the au pair, Nichole, who was irresponsible. she had been irritated at the baby and had dropped her, and then had neglected the baby by sleeping with her boyfriend. In the end, Julius was set free and there was a hAPPY ENDING. THE END.
okay, whoever wrote the paragraph above, kinda said the story, but he used different names.
Justin = conner
Julius = Branwell
Claudia = margaret
Nichole = Vivian
oh, and "julius" cough cough BRANWELL had a HALF sister, not a step sister.
gawsh.
updated 2007
oh, and by the way;
ily melissa :]♥—Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.80.105.32 (talk) 02:01, 2 December 2007 (UTC)