It also completely covered my ears unless I pulled it back and tucked it behind my ears the way I see girls do all the time. It had been a huge tension between me and both my parents and grandparents a couple of weeks ago when I had returned home one Saturday afternoon with my hair dyed purple. My friend Bertha had done it for me using a mixture of Kool-Aid. A couple years ago that was the big thing in California, everybody was coloring their hair using Kool-Aid. I never did it, but I’d seen it done at least twice by others I was friends with. One girl came to school with lime green hair. She looked like something from outer space. Grape and Fruit Punch mixed together produces a decent looking deep purple if your hair is normally black like mine.
Alvin in the Third Scene 46
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 72
“You realise the pair of us could make a fortune in emotional blackmail, if we can’t make an honest...
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A Whole New World Scene 142
But Sara had ignored the squalling girl’s pleas and cleaned her up. “Next time honey, you need to let...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 50
Never. What could I have been thinking? At this reflection, a different, long-forgotten voice resurfaced in her mind: You were thinking...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 166
The ease at which I was able to swallow all of them was disconcerting. But would a dozen be...
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Lamp of Love Scene 3
When Deedee got back into the car she was her old self again and thanked him profusely for the...
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Agent Theo Steel Scene 2
With that, he picked her up and sat her in his lap and kissed her. She snuggled in close....
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Sissy Charboy Apprentice Scene 36
“Hello Michael.” Marie said when she entered. Michael shyly returned the greeting as he fiddled with his buckles. “I...
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Lil Lilly Scene 39
“Such a good baby,” she cooed. I couldn’t say anything of course, but I did my best to...