Thomas felt that she wouldn’t understand how it felt to be the only child in the neighborhood. His sense of desolation was compounded by the fact that he still retained his adult brain and outlook. He felt like he occupied some interstitial temporal continuum where the normal rules of time and space had been suspended indefinitely. Aside from his mother, he was alone in his universe. He had become what the philosopher/mathematician W. von Leibniz had characterized as a Monad. Thomas wished with all of his heart that he could, at the very least, return to a Cartesian Duality where there was another person he could relate to and love.
Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 103
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Redeeming Clara Scene 17
I left for the school building as soon as Jimmy opened the door for me. My meticulously drawn up...
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Last Summer Scene 5
Aunt Theresa and her family moved to the fringes of society not long after Sarah was born. She and...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 84
The three of us will have to talk about the way things will be when she gets back as...
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Mothers Sissy Personal Assistant Scene 8
“I’ll just make sure I don’t need the toilet.” I can’t describe how I felt when I finally met...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 130
But, for some reason, this time it was different, James didn’t feel his insides crashing down at the...
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 24
The horrible, stale smell. Visual confirmation didn’t give him any cause to feel relief. Based on how none of...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 60
Ah…DAMN it. Not everyone needed to be a Howard Zinn these days. No, what ultimately drew Amy to him...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 116
Tony shook his head. “I thought I did. I thought I could go home and get back to normal,...