“You think Avis is covering for Hand?!” she asked. “Hand’s pushing 80. He’s in a wheelchair. He rarely goes out in public these days. If he killed Amy Holden, I’ll eat a horse.”
“I don’t like this,” Tony said, frowning. “You seem to know everything and I still can’t fill in the blanks. Meanwhile, I don’t even know your proper name.”
“And with an attitude like that, you never will,” K.J. rebuked. “I’m not the only one you seem to have a problem with. I saw how you were with Niccoldi.”
“Niccoldi is…”
“An academic, same as yourself. But no, that can’t be. You’re Tony Lang, a writer, a man of the world, right? Well, I’ve got news for you, Tony. You’re no Hemingway. So get over it.”
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 56
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Redeeming Clara Scene 62
I turned and bowed to the rest of the students in the audience and smiled, then turned to Amy...
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Evolution Scene 4
Robbie walked home from school with his head held high. He had unleashed a power he never knew he...
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Training for the Infantalist Scene 12
At the top were the merely unstated submissives. They were there to serve, with no real, and as long...
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Molly in Pampers Scene 21
That afternoon, when Molly went home, and after her snack said ‘Mommy, Nwurse Dwebra invited us to a...
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Alice’s Adventures In Diaperland Part 5
Good afternoon, my dear. The caterpillar announced in a pleasant tone. Why, Cassius, I didn’t even hear you come...
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Stories we Tell40
Chapter 40 – Ted had moved some of his personal effects into his office at Hope Seattle – at...
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Close Encounters Scene 41
New Year’s Eve meant more to me than the end of one year and the birth of another. It...
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Alvin in the First Scene 15
“Please let me go Gary! Please!” I began to blubber while still struggling to slip loose from his grip....