His mother took him off the chair and held him close to her in a tender, maternal hug until his sobs quieted. Then she sat him back on his chair, picked up his napkin and dried his eyes for him before telling him to finish his milk. When he had drunk his milk and she allowed him to leave the table, he went back to his room to read his old books. Thomas remembered his watch and decided to look at it before he started reading. He went over to the dresser to get it and discovered to his dismay that he had become too short to see the top of the dresser where he had placed it two days before. After casting his eyes around the room for some moveable object he could stand on, he reluctantly decided to use a stack of books as a stepstool.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 80
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 125
The look of slight panic and desperation on the fox’s face as she had turned to face him amused...
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The Vortex Scene 17
Jeremy had just gotten home from getting some money. he was sitting on his table counting his money when...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 39
It hadn’t taken me long to discover that the pull-ups Aunt Lydia had left in my bedroom were completely...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 40
“Even without the corset, I think I’d hate it,” Billy replied before claiming that he looks silly in his...
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The Imp
Part 1: Mischief A tiny winged creature was flying through the dark streets of a small sleepy town of...
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The Hex: A Halloween Homage Scene 36
“Could you maybe dial it down a bit?” I finally asked, as we were going back up the street,...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 107
“Fine, but stay close! Don’t wander off.” Heather agreed. Ella was already out of the car seat before Heather...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 103
Thomas nodded with tears in his eyes as she took both of his ankles in one hand to lift...