“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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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 46
Heather stepped to one side and with an air of nonchalance said, “The hell with him, Mandy. Let him...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 64
“I don’t know.” billy shrugged. “Just one big enough so we can all live together.” he said before looking...
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Stories we Tell Scene 13
It was at that point that Jordan joined their conversation as a third party listener from the living room....
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Four the Archive Scene 25
Liz had a look of fake concern on her face, “Awww, maybe little baby Liz still has a few...
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Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 33
“True that. Managed to get here for half a dozen winters already, and I’d be sad to leave for...
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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 18
Gil rubbed the side of his glass over his forehead and then placed the rim to his lips; he...
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Dressed Under Duress Scene 13
“We don’t like having to hold hands and kiss each other!” Paul claimed. “We’re. Not. Gay!” “Yeah we know.”...
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A Broken Dolly Scene 6
Teddie was struck by a sudden inspiration. Ignoring the little voice inside his head that was screaming at...