It also completely covered my ears unless I pulled it back and tucked it behind my ears the way I see girls do all the time. It had been a huge tension between me and both my parents and grandparents a couple of weeks ago when I had returned home one Saturday afternoon with my hair dyed purple. My friend Bertha had done it for me using a mixture of Kool-Aid. A couple years ago that was the big thing in California, everybody was coloring their hair using Kool-Aid. I never did it, but I’d seen it done at least twice by others I was friends with. One girl came to school with lime green hair. She looked like something from outer space. Grape and Fruit Punch mixed together produces a decent looking deep purple if your hair is normally black like mine.
Alvin in the Third Scene 46
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 69
“But why isn’t she potty-trained,” the girl asked, her curiosity stronger than her mother’s admonitions about not being rude...
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Birthday Baby Scene 43
“Heh…” For some reason the child who was in diapers just an hour ago was trying not to laugh...
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 37
Heather now glared at Kim. “Are you wearing diapers? Why were all the lights off? And what are you...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 24
She looked at the package. Each one contained twenty-six diapers and cost fifteen dollars each. She picked up four...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 212
Howard was too embarrassed by his accident to respond. He sat on the unmade bed and let her to...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 96
She showed me how easy it was to meter the dose and asked me if I understood. I told...
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Stories we Tell22
Chapter 22 It was a soggy Monday afternoon, two days after the party and Jordan’s anxiety hadn’t decreased...
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Simon Stay with Aunty Scene 20
Simon is nervous but takes one of the Attends diapers off the shelf and opens it up. It is...