Steve Oliver was lucky to be alive. One of the biggest actors in Hollywood, he’d been in a major wreck that had totalled his car and left him with a concussion, two broken arms, a broken ankle, and a cracked femur. He’d been home from the hospital for a couple of days, lying in a medical bed with his arms and foot in casts, and he kept reminding himself how lucky he was to have survived. It wasn’t easy because he wasn’t used to spending so much time lying down, and he especially wasn’t used to being helpless. But that’s exactly what he was, immobile and unable to use either of his arms. It was a very unusual and unpleasant feeling for a man who prided himself on his physical prowess. Steve was 43, but he was in better shape than most men half his age, his muscles large and well-defined. He stayed active, which kept him energetic and allowed him to land high-profile, high-paying action movies.
The Last Macho Man in Hollywood Scene 1
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 119
Our waitress soon arrived with the drinks and placed them each in their corrective spot. Feeling Lea tense up,...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 71
Mrs Postlethwaite tells him that the war is unlikely to end any time soon as she puts the black...
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A Whole New World Scene 27
Brian stopped in the middle of the room and wiggled his toes in the plush cream carpet as...
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The Milk Run Scene 31
Rachel watched the car with fear as it sped round the bend, was her old life really over? “Don’t...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 141
I felt something cold and wet against my hand. The milk jug had cracked and was spilling its contents...
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Surrogate23
Erin carefully shut the bedroom door. She had awakened before Hailey, which seemed to be happening more and more...
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A Tough Journey Scene 19
The few books that sat on his books shelf were all books she recalled from her own childhood: The...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 29
There hadn’t been time that particular morning for Grandfather to show me the weight room, so I had to...