“I was always the rebel,” he told a surprised Andy. “I wore my hair long and nearly got kicked out of high school. I did a lot of stupid things. Your mother looked up to me for it, I think, but I’m glad she never followed. It wasn’t until I met your Aunt Deb that I really settled down…Anyway, the Bar Mitzvah. I didn’t want anything to do with it. All that Hebrew to memorize, all those people there to watch me if I screwed up. Your grandparents made me, of course, and I was mad about it. But then when your cousins came along, I was glad that I had one. Because now I know what it will be like for them. I guess what I’m trying to say, Andy.” He paused to cough.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 64
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Diaper Dimension Scene 292
I could have stared holes in her. There was a deliberateness in how she ignored me, how she...
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Unwanted Gifts Scene 18
Eventually we left the Disney store and had a look in Top Shop, River Island, Dorothy Perkin’s and Miss...
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Laceys Big Change Scene 5
“What would you like to call me Lacey? Mrs. Grandee is too proper, that is my mother-in-laws...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 58
“Which bra have you got on today?” my aunt asked in a friendly, inquisitive tone when I appeared downstairs....
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 116
The drawing depicted a man of about mid to late twenties in age that was sitting down while expressing...
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 55
“All done?” Judy began as she looked down at Dante’s uncomfortable expression. “Ooooh! I know what you need.” She...
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The Curse of Little Ollie, Scene 25
Monica nodded. He sat up and Monica smiled and moved in for a kiss. Ollie also moves in as...
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Diapers in Milwood Scene 8
Samantha didn’t want to go out the rest of the day. Whenever she had to use the bathroom...