Eric stepped out of the rain-soaked street and into a corner dairy. It was a long walk back to his flat and he needed something warm in his stomach, not to mention in his chilled hands, for the journey. The dairy was bright and typically cramped, the faint aroma of peppermint tea filled the air. The Indian man behind the counter was watching some strange Indian movie on his telly, the kind where the actors danced and sang for no apparent reason. The clerk briefly glanced up at him in greeting, Eric nodded in return. After filling a paper cup with hot water he picked out a newspaper, there was only one copy left, and went to the counter. Eric always enjoyed the odd looks he got when he bought a newspaper at ten at night. But the Indian clerk said nothing and showed no interest in his odd selection.
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 91
His Mother took him by the hand and said sympathetically, “Tommy, you don’t have to be ashamed for getting...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 148
If she didn’t get him out of sight soon, he was going to fall apart. His emotions were obviously...
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Sissy Gillian Scene 30
The girdle gave me the feeling that my bum was swinging from side to side. I could really feel that I...
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Stories we Tell Scene 152
But quickly the cream turned to soothing on her delicate skin. The odor was strong – distinctive – yet...
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Easter Flowers Scene 8
The sound of the lock on the front door clicking open seemed to echo throughout the house, far louder...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 20
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My Playmate Chose Me Scene 3
We get out and hurry up to the door. A man in a heavy blue overcoat opens the door...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 79
Cody was really starting to feel the guilt now his face was as red as a tomato but that...