It took a miracle and a very good therapist, but I got better. They let me out. I changed my name and went to school. I did well. And when I was done, Daddy got me a job in the library. It was his way of apologizing, I suppose. It made me happy though. I got to be normal. Productive. And best of all, I got to be close to Simon. His letters, his journals, they were all mine. The university wouldn’t care if they went ‘missing.’ I was well again.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 98
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Lamp of Love Scene 49
Deedee could see from the doorway that he looked like he was about thirteen years old and seemed to...
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The Chains That Bind
Chapter One: The Crime Man is to be held by the slightest chains; with the idea that he can...
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Miki’s Pool Party Scene 32
Vickie is very interested in the collar. She asks many questions about my diamond. She wanted to know...
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Miki’s Pool Party Scene 6
I pouted and stomped my foot, “That’s not all of what I mean.” I wanted to be a big...
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Original Research Scene 21
She sat on a stool to his right and readied some tools. “I’m Christie by the way, sorry the...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 17
Hanukah started on a Friday that year. It would be over days before Christmas began, meaning Andy would not...
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A Tough Journey Scene 18
She poured herself a glass of dry gin, topped it up with tonic water and dropped a couple of...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 72
Gina frowned and finished her statement to the arresting officers, “….when he saw that the baby had flushed the...