“So do you get presents every night?” That, along with “is there a Hanukah Bush?” was the extent of Andy’s friends’ interest in Hanukah, in the entirety of his faith, actually. And though Andy felt confident enough to answer – gifts were usually exchanged during the first two nights and there was no bush, just a menorah – there was plenty about his religion that mystified him. There was the Hebrew language with its harsh, guttural sounds and funky alphabet; the holidays whose names he mixed up and whose meanings were reduced to dietary prescriptions (dairy on Shavuot, hamantashen on Purim, nothing at all on Yom Kippur); the dozens of other things, large and small, which separated him from his friends, who were Episcopalian or Catholic and claimed Sunday as their day of worship and had no need for any tongue but plain old English.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 1
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Stories we Tell Scene 67
Jordan couldn’t respond and Ted took her silence for tacit support. “In all honesty honey, we’ll probably move...
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Playing Baby Scene 15
Sandra walked around the house like a busy little bee. She had a lot to do if they were...
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A Whole New World Scene 125
His foot would then slap down hard, toes turning inward. With each step his body swayed left or right,...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 41
Jackson stood on the sidewalk along Campus Boulevard, furious. The eternal calm he’d displayed the night before was...
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Mothers Sissy Personal Assistant Scene14
“I just wanted to floor to open up when she blurted ‘she’s not even female,” I said before taking...
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My Playmate Chose Me Scene 41
I explain, “Just as I have Missy as my pet sweetie, I have chosen you to be my maid....
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Blessings of the Goddess Scene 20
Diane kissed him on the forehead again and said, “You can begin to forget now, baby!” John’s fury...
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Playing Baby Scene 12
Mrs Clatick was what you would call a busy body. She was always getting her nose into affairs that...