Thomas felt that she wouldn’t understand how it felt to be the only child in the neighborhood. His sense of desolation was compounded by the fact that he still retained his adult brain and outlook. He felt like he occupied some interstitial temporal continuum where the normal rules of time and space had been suspended indefinitely. Aside from his mother, he was alone in his universe. He had become what the philosopher/mathematician W. von Leibniz had characterized as a Monad. Thomas wished with all of his heart that he could, at the very least, return to a Cartesian Duality where there was another person he could relate to and love.
Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 103
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 33
Her long, full hair was bleached a few shades lighter than her sandy eyebrows and did not seem so...
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Stories we Tell Scene 79
Sally had told that they would go shopping together and that Jordan could pick out whatever she wanted after...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 1
Wallachia, 1462 Commander Alexandru Racovita, even more tired and shell-shocked than the quivering wreck of a horse upon which...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 125
Momma carried me into the kitchen and sat me down in the high chair she had bought. It was...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 103
Those extra days I spent with Joey and his mom were all spent in diapers. I cannot tell you...
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Alvin in the First Scene 64
Then the soldier ferreted about the ground below the eaves of the villagers’ cottages until he had gathered a...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 67
He definitely didn’t want that. But he couldn’t stand the idea of “using” his diaper like a baby. And...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 5
She sat down, but her eyes never left his face. “You spend half an hour or more in the...