Mary couldn’t understand the emotional offering that his mother was making by surrendering the jealously protected remembrances of her son’s babyhood into the hands of her daughter-in-law. From Mary’s viewpoint, the clothes were only hand-me-downs, no matter how well they were preserved. Mary wanted her baby clothed in only the newest and best clothes, not some old rags from a previous generation, no matter how perfect they looked at first glance. Mary accepted the clothes ungraciously and diverted the conversation to another subject as quickly as possible. She didn’t seem to comprehend that her mother-in-law was making the ultimate gesture to demonstrate that she loved her grandson as much as she loved her son and that she accepted Mary as the proper caretaker for the only two males in her life. His mother’s feelings had been hurt by the unexplained emotional rebuff and the entire affair had been a familial fiasco.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 8
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Diaper Dimension Scene 209
I ran away in a blind panic. Objectively, I was in more danger just then of getting picked up...
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Mothers Sissy Personal Assistant Scene21
I took a final drag of my cigarette before stubbing it out, then I sipped my spritzer. “And it’s...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 33
Grandma Ida put out a cherry pie she baked and the adults helped themselves to coffee. Megan refrained from...
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Stories we Tell Scene 131
Walking up to the receptionist’s desk, Sally said “This is Jordan Reynolds, she’s one of Dr. Yepp’s patients; she’s...
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Stories we Tell Scene 33
She continued to cry. “…I feel like such a failure though…I feel like such a baby…I felt like I...
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Lil Lilly Scene 36
How much baby stuff did she buy? I reached out to grab the bowl but she moved the bowl...
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Past Reflections of Future Visions Chapter VII: After the Storm; Cleaning up after the Goddess has left
January 8th 1999, towards Sundown, Mark sat up and looked through the bars of his former crib in confusion...
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Easter Flowers Scene 80
Of course, nowadays she was much better at holding it in, though you’d never have guessed it from looking...