The more Tony thought about it, the more outlandish it seemed. The possibilities made his head hurt and no clear connections emerged. When the episode of Columbo ended, he decided to take a nap.
K.J. woke him again, this time with a phone call inviting him to dinner. “We can compare notes,” she offered.
“I don’t have any notes,” he said.
“That’s OK,” she told him. “I have more than enough for both of us.”
She took him to a downtown seafood place with jazz music and outdoor seating. The weather held and the bugs managed to leave them alone. Tony went with crab cakes, his measuring stick for all seafood restaurants. They were decent, but far from the best he’d had. K.J. picked lightly at an oyster salad, devoting more interest to her bottled beer. The attitude she’d copped earlier seemed long gone.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 53
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Redeeming Clara Scene 18
The cheerleader was livid. She grabbed my hair and dragged me out of the classroom. Six other cheerleaders followed...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 109
She nodded and made a hushing gesture. “OK,” he said. “I won’t tell anyone.” “Thanks,” Megan replied, giving him...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 185
She turned back to Anita and said, “He pooped in his pants twice last week and once the mess...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 33
“Sweetie what happened?” She said, holding the filthy boy out at arm’s length. “The ram….he…he…pushed me.” Cody whined. At...
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Circumstances Scene 106
“Night,” Jack said after her, and went into his. He found settling into his crib presented no difficulties for...
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The Milk Run Scene 32
“Beats the hell out of jail huh?” Margaret said with a wink as she pinned Rachel snugly into her...
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Sissy Truants Scene 26
Ronald was put into the class class as William. Throughout the day he refused to answer to Veronica and...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 44
He’d rather try to hide himself away in the background but at least he doesn’t have to dance around...