“The bosses were micro-managing everything when they had no clue how anything actually worked. Everyone hated them, especially because half the time what they made us do made the problem worse or caused new ones without solving the issue. We got back at them by demanding that they put all their orders in writing before we would follow them, even when they were correct, and spending all too much time documenting carrying out the order. Well, one fine day they gave an order to make a modification that would cross-connect two AC power supplies not designed to phase-synchronize
Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 29
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Wetting the Curse Scene 24
They knocked on the doc’s office and waited. When she answered they pushed their way in and they all...
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Regressed to Beat Stress Scene 39
Jed Peters and older agent and crack investigator. What he could not do with a computer had not been...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 260
Rose gently laid Bri-Bri down on his side on the crib mattress, covering him with his blankie and...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 17
“Something the matter?” she asks with concern. “I — I need to pee,” you say, your voice laced with...
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Unwanted Gifts Scene 17
This seemed to convince the assistant who asked her age (the imaginary girlfriend) and suggested something like a handbag...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 112
Howard bent over his bowl and ate silently. Her attitude was infuriating and he didn’t want to talk to...
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A Demon Mother
Chapter 1: Call me Alex Five circles as large as your hand spread wide, drawn in crayon, red, blue,...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 193
“I MESSED up, OK,” he said. “And now I’m trying to fix it.” “I’m not a leaky faucet, Ron,”...