After dinner the previous evening, I had packed my things into a backpack and stashed it in the bushes at the park where no one was likely to find them. Meek and I figured that with hard, constant riding, it was going to take about three, maybe even four days to get to Chula Vista. This was good because the competition doesn’t start until Saturday, which gave us a total of six days. We have to get registered at least twenty-four hours before the start of the first heat though, so that means we really only have five days to get there. If we are lucky and we make good time, then we’ll get there with plenty of time to spare.
Alvin in the Fourth Scene 126
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 141
I felt something cold and wet against my hand. The milk jug had cracked and was spilling its contents...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 62
I kept my focus directly ahead of me on mommy’s sandals as I followed in each of her footsteps....
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Surrogate Scene 77
The girls were just about done with breakfast, so Sue spoke. “Erin, I’d like to talk to you about...
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A Nanny for A Sissy Scene 14
Nanny helped Rachel bring the food to the table and I just watched. Dinner smelled so good! Then I was crushed...
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Easter Flowers Scene 18
She stared at herself in shock for a few moments, her bottom lip beginning to quiver, until, at...
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Surrogate Scene 19
Her parents, Sue and Martin Summers, were already seated at the table and waiting for her. She didn’t know...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 7
“Thought you might like to sit up here, it can get a bit noisy back there with all the...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 157
I tried to attain some form of cheerful smile for Lea’s sake during this situation that the three of...