Diane would then lightly run her fingers through Ella’s hair, trying to hide the clumps that came out as she did so. Sometimes it was her humming that would wake her up, but on other days it was her sobs. She started going to work less and less, and soon she was at home taking care of Ella full time. Diane would drive her to chemo first thing in the morning, and then they’d have the afternoon just the two of them. Ella’s favorite would be to curl up with her mom in the Lazy Boy recliner and be read to, letting the rocking of the chair and her mom’s voice lull her to sleep.
What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 100
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Steves Diapers
Steve’s Diapers The trouble all started, I think, back in July when we got the dog. Mom had been...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 104
Worried that I might not make it, (that’s how bad I needed to go), I clamped my butt cheeks...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 164
If I let momma go through with this I wouldn’t even be a boy any more, only some sort...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 87
There goes today’s productivity… he thought glumly, as he hurried inside of the house, his mess still pressing up...
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I’ll see you tonight Scene 9
“This is not the first time this has happened,” Dorothy said. It was obviously not a question. “For a...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 71
Megan watched her face change as he explained it to her. “Oh my God,” Anna remarked, throwing her arms...
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Babysat Till Further Notice Scene 50
It still amazed me how I could wet or mess my diapers with people rarely knowing when I was...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 249
The next morning Anita woke him up and babied him as she had the night before. Howard allowed...