Momma completed her packing and said, “Whoo, I’m glad that’s done. I’ll call a mover tomorrow and have the boxes put into storage until I can figure out what to do with them. I found a copy of your lease so I’ll call your landlord too. I think I’ll tell him that you’ve both become terminally ill and gone into a hospice. I’ll tell him he’s welcome to keep the deposit and the balance of the rent. That should be enough for him to keep from nosing about. I’ll call the utility companies while I’m at it and have the phone, water and electricity turned off too. I haven’t seen a newspaper on the porch so I guess you don’t have home delivery. I’m going to have to remember to go by the post office and file a change of address for you two.
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 140
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Diapers in Milwood Scene 2
Samantha and Kaitlin watched movies until Kaitlin’s parents went to bed. “You ready?” asked Kaitlin “Yeah, I guess....
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Summer Nurse Scene 88
“Oh,” I said, “How’d he take that?” “I think he was in too much pain to care about what...
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Circumstances Scene 119
Jean took that moment to more or less ambush them. “Ah, there you two are. It’s time to get...
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Wetting the Curse Scene 18
Todd and Taylor just shrugged. They knew Ted well enough to know that he would tell them what was...
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The Milk Run Scene 71
Rachel lay quietly while Sally washed her hair, she could hear some of Tarnia’s animated conversation with the ladies,...
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Original Research Scene 27
“Four-ten,” stated the clerk in what was clearly a South African accent. “Cheers mate,” Eric replied in his...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 300
“Clark,” Beouf called. “Snack time. Time to sit down.” “Yeah, Clark.” Billy mocked. “Go sit down.” Chaz threw...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 143
Of course, her plan was far from foolproof. They could reject it for any number of reasons. They could...