When he had finished eating, she told him to go and play outside until dinner. As he trudged up to his room to get his baseball cap to shield his eyes from the sun, Thomas decided that she wasn’t ordering him to go to the playground, rather she just wanted him to get some fresh air and get out of her hair for awhile. When he entered his room, he happened to glance at the autographed “game” baseball that sat on a small brass-plaqued pedestal on his bookcase next to the baseball bat which he had used to slam the winning homer on his trophy ball in the last game he had played in High School. “Baseball!”, he thought to himself in glee, “There’s the ticket! No swings for me! No sirree! I’ll find some guys and we’ll practice pitching and batting!”
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 60
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A Whole New World Scene 44
“Please Mommy, don’t make me lie on it,” she begged. “Don’t worry sweetie, you don’t have to lie...
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Alison & Her Little Secret Scene 13
The next morning Rose was awaken at about six by a crying Baby Tasha. Rose wondered into her nursery...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 118
While Ella had quickly fallen asleep the night before, she had not stayed asleep for long. Recurring nightmares still...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 13
Rose led Heather down the hall and into the small conference room. “Are you all ready to take Ella...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 73
Having taken the three different runs, you, mama and two others get into the ski lift and head up...
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Littles Manor Scene 10
The party headed towards the ladder. After the ‘pit stop’ the party got back to the library without further...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 20
Tony left out the part about the flash of white. The whole business with the pantsless raincoat runner sounded...
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Alvin in the First Scene 58
“Come on guys you’re going to pull my arms off!” I said to Luke and Matt who were using...