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undefined This is a work of fan fiction, written by Rochelle Theresa Brown for entertainment purposes only, and not for profit. All characters (except for one, whose name is in brown ) are the sole property of Procter and Gamble Productions.
This work is under copyright.

This story was inspired by my computer crashing soon after I posted one of my "Josie in Trouble" stories.

Note: Actual story is in black. Text written in dark green refers to nonexistent stories.

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PROLOGUE



ANOTHER WORLD fan fiction writer Rochelle Theresa Brown often wrote what could best be categorized as "Josie in Trouble" stories. But when she wrote several of them in a row, it led to...

JOSIE'S REVENGE



The description for
Rochelle Theresa Brown'slatest story read:

This story includes a heartwarming scene between Joe and Josie, although it isn't exactly Josie's heart that gets warmed!
After Josie read the story, she glared at the computer screen. Where did this Rochelle Theresa Brown get off writing such bull, anyway?
"As if Joe would ever do anything like that to me, and as if I'd cry if he did!"
"Relax, J. It's just a story," Gary said.
"Easy for you to say," Josie retorted. "You're not the one these stories are about!"
"Well, if it bothers you that much, why don't you write a story about her?" Gary suggested.
"If I did, she'd just write another story about me, [How right you are, Josie!] but I am going to do something about it."

But before Josie had a chance to do anything, Rochelle Theresa Brown posted another story. It ended:

When Joe finished with Josie, she was an upstanding member of the Bay City Police Department.

Joe glared at the computer screen. That Rochelle Theresa Brown sure wrote a bunch of baloney! As if he would ever do that to Josie! True, there were times when he'd been sorely tempted, but...
"If I did that," Joe thought, "Gary would clean my clock."
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Several weeks went by, and Josie still hadn't come up with any ideas. And then, a new story by
Rochelle Theresa Brown appeared. The story ended:

"I still can't believe Josie was the one causing all that trouble," Paulina said.
"Believe me, Blue Eyes, I was just as surprised as you are."
"Well, what did you do?"
"Let's put it this way," Joe said. "I got to the seat of the problem. It was for her own good."


"You have to admit, that story is pretty funny," Gary said.
"Funny?" Josie argued. "You call a story with a bunch of cliches and atrocious puns funny?! If you ask me, that Rochelle Theresa Brown is nothing but a hack writer."
And then, Josie knew how she was going to get her revenge.
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By an ironic twist of fate, Rochelle Theresa Brown was working on her latest "Josie in Trouble" story when her computer crashed. But hers was only the first. Within three hours, every computer in the world was down.

Nobody knew who, or what, had caused all those computers to crash almost simultaneously. Some people thought that the culprits were some kids who had just been fooling around, and were now afraid to come forward, while others speculated that Earth's computers had been attacked by beings from another world.
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A month went by. The computers were still down, and nobody knew who was responsible.
It was Gary who, quite accidentally, learned who the culprit was. He picked up the phone to make a call, unaware that Josie was on the extension.
"Look," Josie said, "I never meant for things to go this far. I just wanted you to take down Rochelle Theresa Brown'scomputer."
Gary was so shocked that he hung up the phone without waiting to find out who Josie was talking to. He felt that he had no choice but to go see Joe at once.
Fifteen minutes later, Joe called Josie and ordered her to come down to the 2-3.
"But it's my day off," Josie protested.
"That doesn't matter," Joe said. "You get down here right now!"
"I'm sorry, J.," Gary said, "but I had to tell him."
"Tell him what?" Josie asked.
She found out when she got to the police station. Joe escorted her into his office, locked the door, and pulled down the blinds.
When the lecture was over, a penitent Josie sobbed, "I'm sorry. I never meant for it to go this far."
Joe looked at her and said, "I know you didn't, and that's why I'm only going to punish you for getting in touch with that hacker, and for not coming to me and confessing when you realized that was what set everything else in motion."
"What are you going to do?" Josie asked tearfully.
"First, I'm getting in touch with the Feds," Joe said, "and then I'll deal with you. And whatever I do will be for your own good."
"I know," Josie said.
Not long afterwards, the computers were running again, the hacker was under arrest, and Josie was waiting for Joe to pronounce sentence.
"Now, Josie," Joe said, "I've decided to let the punishment fit the crime. Because of your actions, nobody had a computer for a month. So, for the next two months, you are not to use a computer, except for police work, and to check your e-mail."
"But how will you know whether or not I use my computer?" Josie asked.
"I'm going to trust you."
Josie threw her arms around Joe's neck.

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ALTERNATE ENDING

"Now, Josie," Joe said, "I've decided to let the punishment fit the crime. All this trouble was caused because you wanted to stop Rochelle Theresa Brown from writing those stories."
"You're right," Josie said. "I shouldn't have taken them so seriously." She looked up at her captain. "What are you going to do?"
"Well, Josie, life is about to imitate art. It's for your own good."
That night, Josie slept on her stomach, and Gary slept on the couch.


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Gary finished reading JOSIE'S REVENGE He glared at the computer. Where did this Rochelle Theresa Brown get off writing that nonsense? As if he would ever rat Josie out!

EPILOGUE


Now that Rochelle Theresa Brown's computer was working again, and she knew why it had crashed, she could hardly wait to begin her next piece of ANOTHER WORLD fan fiction. After all, she couldn't let Josie get away with the stunt she had pulled. With a slightly evil grin, she typed the title...

ROCHELLE'S REVENGE



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