Momma completed her packing and said, “Whoo, I’m glad that’s done. I’ll call a mover tomorrow and have the boxes put into storage until I can figure out what to do with them. I found a copy of your lease so I’ll call your landlord too. I think I’ll tell him that you’ve both become terminally ill and gone into a hospice. I’ll tell him he’s welcome to keep the deposit and the balance of the rent. That should be enough for him to keep from nosing about. I’ll call the utility companies while I’m at it and have the phone, water and electricity turned off too. I haven’t seen a newspaper on the porch so I guess you don’t have home delivery. I’m going to have to remember to go by the post office and file a change of address for you two.
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 140
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Stories we Tell Scene 53
With the lights out and lying in bed on the crinkly plastic surface, Jordan decided to call her friend...
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Dawn of the Genderquake Scene 13
“See you.” I said as he trotted off towards where his brother was playing. He also wore a rara...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 143
Derek stirred and then frowned when he noticed the puddle. “I’m sorry,” said Deborah. He scooted next to her...
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Sissy Charboy Apprentice Scene 5
“Er… hi Charlie.” Mike meekly replied. “Er… my Mum’s here too.” Behind Mike stands his mother who greets Charles...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 51
Nothing mattered but to be as close to her as possible and to have her touch and caress the...
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Peace, Hope and Joy Scene 8
Patti stared down at it for a moment or two, something in her telling her to trust him,...
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Sissy’s Not to Old for Nanny Scene 6
Linda with her long black hair stands over Tony like a giant. She has on red shorts with a...
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Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 4
The brief wakefulness she’d enjoyed now dwindled, Mirka made her way down the short hallway that had almost as...