Diane would then lightly run her fingers through Ella’s hair, trying to hide the clumps that came out as she did so. Sometimes it was her humming that would wake her up, but on other days it was her sobs. She started going to work less and less, and soon she was at home taking care of Ella full time. Diane would drive her to chemo first thing in the morning, and then they’d have the afternoon just the two of them. Ella’s favorite would be to curl up with her mom in the Lazy Boy recliner and be read to, letting the rocking of the chair and her mom’s voice lull her to sleep.
What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 100
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Diapers Galore Scene 8
Sadie’s mother Belinda stared at her recent best friend Janice. “Your daughter won an honors scholarship? Wow, I know...
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Easter Flowers Scene 99
And, actually, sitting there had been a little like punishment, though more self-inflicted than anything. As if hearing Alice...
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Simon Stay with Aunty Scene 18
Simon gives Aunt May a ride in his Car. They stop at a local park and take a long...
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The Girls Holiday Scene 104
The girls chatted like I was not there all discussing again about the Holiday and how excited they was...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 47
“That poor girl,” Miss Saruzal said, shaking her head. “She seemed very nice. It’s terrible what happened to her.”...
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Mommie’s Pretty Panties Scene 1
“Mommie, how come girls get to wear such pretty underwear and boys get stuck with plain, ugly cotton ones?”...
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The Milk Run Scene 82
Tammy really had no choice but to become a completely feminized baby doll, fortunately for her she was starting...
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A Whole New World Scene 111
As a stillness returned to the air the mommies began speaking again as though nothing had happened. “But what...