It was already dark when the Greenbaums sat down to eat. They enjoyed a modest meal, nothing like the family feast which awaited them on Saturday. When they were finished and the plates were cleared, Andy and Jake left the kitchen for the dining room, where a brass menorah waited on a plate covered with tinfoil to catch the dripping wax. Eight candleholders stood in a row before a raised Star of David while the ninth candleholder formed a row of one in front. Andy’s mother had already put the first night’s candle, a red one, in the far right candleholder. Another, white candle, the eventual shamas (or helper), lay flat on the silver foil.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 12
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 141
No need to worry there…about accidents, about being assaulted by a psychotic skank and her bitchy sister, about much...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 12
She saw Pauline and came over to the table. I panicked! She knew it was me! What was...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 236
I didn’t go to school Wednesday or Thursday for two reasons. The first, which is the obvious reason, I...
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Maribel McMillan, Regenerate Consultant Scene 14
After washing hands and disposing of the diapers, the little consultant and the mommy put the two darlings...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 49
Andy didn’t have time to get out of the way before he was face-to-face with Hannah. She was holding...
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Birthday Baby Scene 9
“For some reason, yeah. He can’t eat it without either throwing it at me or smearing it over most...
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Maid for Inheritance Scene 6
Part 6 After a couple of weeks, I got used to wearing heels and a corset. But I longed...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 58
“But…”, Thomas began, trying to explain that the railing had proved irresistible and that he really didn’t want to...