Tony shook his head. “I thought I did. I thought I could go home and get back to normal, make this place like it was nothing more than a bad memory. But I’m a writer, K.J. I need experiences, good and bad, to define my work. And…well…this place has given me a lot of experiences, so far.”
“So far?” K.J. asked. She was silent and still a moment, then her eyes lit up. “Wait a minute! You’re thinking about finishing Niccoldi’s book, aren’t you?”
Tony bristled. “That hasn’t been decided. And if I do write anything, it wouldn’t be his book. It would be mine. It would only happen when the time is right. When I’m ready. If I’m ready.”
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 116
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Of Mice & Little Men Scene 11
The implications were amazing, he might be able to cure other degenerative diseases by rebooting part of the brain,...
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A Little Personal Time
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Babyward Scene 15
“No, you’re grounded, little girl. Tonight you’ll be staying at home.” He crossed his arms. “What about-” “Your spanking?”...
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Simon Stay with Aunty Scene 31
“I think Sarah was right and you need a spanking,” Aunt May said grabbing a wooden hairbrush off the...
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Mommy’s Best Friend Scene 3
When I got out she had laid my clothes with a note on them. It said I went through...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 49
Mom gave me a shove, “Come on Alvin!” she said, sounding mildly irritated. “Mom did you see him?...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 83
Andy wasn’t sure what that meant at the time, but by the end of the school day, he had...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 67
Miss Wainwright says farewell to each and everyone of her girls as they leave and asks Alice and Billy...