On the upside, this is happening a long way from his hometown of Denton, but on the downside, he’s one of about thirty kids from his corner of the northern powerhouse that is Manchester, and plenty of them attend the same school as Billy. At least three times today he’s overheard the words ‘billy’, ‘dress’, and ‘girl’ as some of the other evacuees clap their eyes on him. On more than a few occasions an adult has questioned Mrs Postlethwaite about the manner in which she’s dressed young Billy, and each time she claims that boys cannot be trusted, are too boisterous and are generally a nuisance. “I never asked for a boy but since I’ve been given one it’s a case of my house, my rules.” is her stubborn retort to those who don’t accept her misandrous reasoning.
The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 28
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Birthday Baby Scene 52
“You don’t?” Sounding a little surprised, Dillion responded with, “I thought you liked attention like that.” “They’re gonna see...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 49
Spending his days playing with Alice or the girls at school is different; less aggressive and boisterous but equally...
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 52
The siblings so much resembled one another, in fact, that except for Heather’s glasses and hairstyle, Kim could have...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 72
He chuckled and smiled, trying his hardest to remain nonchalant but finding it very difficult as the last...
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Some of Katy’s Incidences
Some of Katy’s Incidences Katy sat in the movie theater with her friends. She was wondering why people went...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 7
<Cut to a computer-generated demonstration of the rainfall cycle.> Gerry Trinkwasserís voice in the background says,...
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Molly in Pampers Scene 16
As they returned to Wichita Falls and the weeks went by, the summer began to come to a...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 91
Dear Box, I would like to apologize for my outburst earlier and wish to request a more humble bargain...