K.J. came to the door in jeans and a T-shirt. She hadn’t used any hairspray that morning and there was no notepad in sight.
“How’re you holding up?” Tony asked.
“Listen, before you say anything else, I want you to get a couple of things straight,” she told him. “I’m 28 years old, almost 29. I’ve been on my own for years. I’ve lived in a few places since then, some of them a lot rougher than this. I work every day with cops who hate me, editors who underestimate me, and grieving family members who would like nothing more for me to vanish of the face of the earth.
Lampo di Bianco Scene 110
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 96
I hung up just as I pulled up to my gate, and entered my driveway. As I closed my...
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Forever a Child Scene 37
There was no one in there and Kelly was soon laying on a changing table in her training pants....
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So Long to Normality Scene 13
“Kristian Billiam Doctavio!” pa’s voice reverberated like thunder. I was inside the barn cleanin’ out the stalls when I...
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Stories we Tell Scene 115
As they pulled into the graveled back ally-way behind the house that afternoon, Jordan felt relieved to be home...
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Regressed to Beat Stress Scene 20
The Chief stood Katy up and removed her skirt then picked her up and carried her to the sofa....
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 18
His stress level returned to pre-Twitter levels. She was going to need to be mollified somehow. She pointed at...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 13
The little girl walked closer to me and wrapped her small arms around my torso. My surprise to the...
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Of Mice & Little Men Scene 5
“There’s working hard and there’s being obsessive, and you my friend are treading the line.” “Well I’m home now,...