With only a minimum of care, his mother’s porch had remained as beautiful as the day it had been built. Thomas’s father, who had been extremely knowledgeable about construction techniques, had demanded from the contractor he had hired to build their house that steel I-beams be cut into piers and set permanently in deep steel-meshed reinforced concrete pad/piles that reached down to the dolomite bedrock five feet beneath the subsurface when the house was constructed. Then he had steel I-beams laid across the piers and were bolted together and arc-welded in place. As a consequence, the both the house and it’s porch were supported by a foundation which rested directly on a one-hundred foot thick layer of solid limestone bedrock and was totally impervious to termites or woodrot. Thomas’s father had built their home to last not for his generation, but for generations to come.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 49
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The Clearout Scene 9
Peter carefully applied it, rolled his lips together and looked at me for approval. I told him it looked...
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Original Research Scene 1
Eric hated the rain. And rain was what it did in July in Auckland. And in May and June...
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The Worst Summer in My Life Scene 26
All I would be able to do is hold my bottle and play with a few toys....
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Surrogate Scene 155
“One thing that intrigued me was the boys who stood up to pee. I knew that girls were...
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Daniel’s Secret Scene 26
He turns off the shower and steps out. He takes a look at himself in the mirror, he is...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 67
Feeling the sun’s rays upon his face, the sensation of freedom, he continued his quick stride across the front...
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An Adult Baby & A Nursery Song Scene 8
It was so senseless now, to wait for answers, while I sat on my knees next to...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 128
“Thanks but no thanks, Mom. I’m quite content the way I am.” “Suit yourself, Elizabeth” Mrs. Anderson chuckled “just...