Howard reached into his pocket slowly with one hand to take out his money. He had forgotten what it was like to have the neighborhood bully take his lunch money. Youth wasn’t as idyllic as he had pictured it as an adult. Sure, his responsibilities were fewer, but many of the fears of childhood were as real as the concerns of adulthood. Howard wondered what other memories of terrors from his salad days had been mercifully suppressed by his unconscious mind. Urban life for children had become more vicious that it had been when he was young. At least then, the bullies threatened with their fists rather then knives and guns. Just as he withdrew his hand with all of his money gripped in his fist, he heard Anita’s voice saying from a few feet away, “Howard! It’s time to go home! Don’t dawdle, Dear, it’s late and I want to get dinner started!”
Who Wears the Pants Scene 83
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Sissy’s Not to Old for Nanny Scene 18
Linda watches soap operas on TV while looking after Tina. A couple of hours later Tina rolls over on...
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Melanie’s Revenge Scene 23
Melody looked at the opening to the slide in front of her. It looked fairly steep going down,...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 33
She had their futures to think of and had no intention of letting a little thing like buying clothes...
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The Worst Summer in My Life Scene 26
All I would be able to do is hold my bottle and play with a few toys....
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 137
“She was ten.” Heather whispered to Ella who grinned. While not a fan of them herself, Ella had grown...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 96
Not even Catherine’s dad dared bring one of the Amazon sized vehicles he liked to joy ride into the...
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Four the Archive Scene 37
Trish got to her feet and realized her pants were unbuttoned. She quickly turned and buttoned them up, then...
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The Milk Run Scene 18
Rachel nodded shyly, and looked down again, not wanting to meet the officer’s gaze. “Shy little one, that’s okay....