The fact that he appeared too young to be allowed to build and maintain a fire never occurred to him. There was general agreement in society that five-year-olds should not play with matches. If a park ranger had seen him building a fire in the small barbecue pit, his “mother” would have been arrested for benign neglect. Anita had foreseen such a difficulty and had eliminated the possibility by not bringing the supplies necessary for grilling. She had no intention of arguing with Howard over making a fire. She knew what he’d think the moment she suggested going to the park. He’d just assume that she would pack charcoal and hickory chips the way she always did. She hated to disappoint him, but she saw her job in the home as partly preventative. It was her responsibility to head off trouble before it happened, no matter what Howard thought.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 125
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Lamp of Love Scene 83
Kimberly tussled his hair affectionately and said, “Was that good, Ron-Ron? You sure finished that bottle quickly! You must...
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Surrogate Scene 138
If she were to spend too long in one room, it would likely begin to smell like the warm...
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Forever a Child Scene 48
Everyone thought Kelly looked adorable and that she could look even better in a more childish top to complete...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 119
I moaned even louder than before, “Oh! Oh! Oh! Arm is walking up! Oh! Oh! PINS AND NEEDLES! OOOOOH!”...
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Summer Nurse Scene 84
“I know, but, it’s not like you’re going to be cut off from him. We’ll do Skype everyday like...
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Summer Nurse Scene 103
When he was fully dried and seated on his bed still wrapped in the towel, I said, “What...
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Last Summer Scene 52
“Not at all. The next morning when he woke up he ran in to my room and told me...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 69
Freshly diapered, Andy joined his cousins in the living room. Hannah had stumbled across a deck of playing cards...