K.J.’s directions weren’t the greatest, but Tony was able to navigate his way over to her place sans incident the following afternoon. She occupied a first-floor apartment in a converted house with a screened-in porch. Her door was on the left side and limped his way up a set of short, wooden steps. His leg hurt and his face was sore when he touched it, but he’d been told nothing was broken. It could have been a lot worse. Amy, Niccoldi, and Emma were dead. John Hand was miraculously still alive, but expected to go any day now. Jackson was on leave while his shooting was being investigated and this whole mess sorted itself out. That left K.J., who was taking some vacation time, and himself, who had no idea what to do next.
Lampo di Bianco Scene 109
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 49
“Oh.” I said as I put the last bra away and slid the drawer shut. When I used to...
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Sissy’s Not to Old for Nanny Scene 15
A pink blanket is put on the floor of the living room. Tony can see a playpen on the...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 26
Knowing what a huge mess she had just dealt with, Mayra opened a tube of Balmex and rubbed the...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 59
They arrived at the door to the door and walked over to a table that was set up there....
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Alvin in the Third Scene 37
I then ripped my clothes and wet GoodNite off, leaving them lying in the middle of the floor and...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 151
Actually, I am surprised I recognized her at all because she hardly looked anything like she did before. In...
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Alvin in the First Scene 136
“Freddo?” he asked still speaking in Italian. I think I nodded that I was cold. “You know something?” John...
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So Long to Normality, Scene 2: The Funny Shaped Truck
Kevin = Christopher Kathy = Catherine Karen = Connie Kyle-Lee = Vincent Kane = Benjamin I didn’t have to...