Laying on the neatly remade bed, Tony turned on the TV and channel-surfed for several minutes before finally settling on an episode of Columbo. It was ironic, he thought: he picked the one detective show where everyone knew who did it. In real life, nobody seemed to have a clue. Watching Peter Falk go through his routine reminded Tony that he was no detective, nor a journalist for that matter. He was a writer and that expertise seemed unlikely to help him now.
Still, he couldn’t help but give it a shot. He set up the past two days in his mind like a narrative and tried to make the pieces connect. Amy Holden gets murdered – an inciting incident. But why? What’s the backstory? He and K.J. had both assumed it was because of her research, but maybe not.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 51
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Alvin in the First Scene 96
Okay, I need to take a minute to share something with you about the goodness of people. So...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 113
Megan had told her parents everything and so far, they had helped her. But what would they make of...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 75
I knew right away that I shouldn’t have said it. The girl began to cry almost instantaneously. I hated...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 234
Deborah turned and looked out the small opening in the closet door and into the room. Flower and her...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 63
We got to the door of McDonalds and I tried to let Fish down, but he clung on...
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Alvin in the First Scene 9
I wish I could say that I am just like my mom, but to be honest, the only trait...
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Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 11
“Why do I have to take the diapers?” “So that you can put them on without taking off all...
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Close Encounters Scene 33
Damien watched me work with rapturous interest, following my hands from the wipes to the diapers and then...