The common dislike of the two women for each other created constant tension within his family. Although he loved his wife, he had difficulty trusting her completely for that reason alone. In Thomas’s viewpoint, Mary should have made the effort to accept his mother’s human foibles and have tried to get along with her. The fact that she didn’t make an attempt to integrate herself in his “family” gave him moral trepidations about their continued relationship as man and wife. Frankly, he doubted his wife’s ability to get along with people, much less his mother. In some strange way, Thomas’s doubts had poisoned his marriage at its inception. It was only after the wedding ceremony that he realized that there was a problem between the two of them. Unfortunately, he had not been able to resolve it until the day of his mother’s birthday party.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 13
-
The Wrong Bus Scene 4
The first bus trip was uneventful; the stop was practically right outside his front door. But at least it...
-
Simon Stay with Aunty Scene 20
Simon is nervous but takes one of the Attends diapers off the shelf and opens it up. It is...
-
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 170
In the morning I woke up in a room I hadn’t seen before. It seem a lot like a...
-
A Whole New World Scene 109
“Seems to be about a little rabbit who doesn’t want to grow up,” she said, flipping through the pages....
-
Jenny’s Room Scene 46
“Well don’t you think your new room is perfect for a sissy like you… I mean… you did want...
-
So Long to Normality Scene 8
Kevin = Christopher Kathy = Catherine Karen = Connie Kyle-Lee = Vincent Kane = Benjamin The following morning each...
-
A Tough Journey Scene 27
She laid the frocks and blouse on his bed and once that was full, she hung each on a...
-
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 6
The first changes she made were subtle. The early graying of my hair was changed into the chestnut brown...