The paint on the walls was relatively fresh, perhaps only a year or two old, but the color was exactly as he remembered it. He was surprised to find that his mother had saved all the pennants and models from his childhood and put them away. She had unpacked them and decorated the room with his memorabilia to look just as it had when he was ten years old. The only objects that were anachronistically out of place were his old baseball bat that he wore in High School and the mounted game ball that all his teammates had signed after he had won the State Baseball Championship for his team by slugging it over the fence with all bases loaded in the ninth inning of the game. Thomas smiled as he remembered the adulation that his teammates had heaped upon him when he won the game and the State Championship for his High School.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 53
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Think Before You Wish Scene 11
“Good girl,” her mother praised as she scooped up more baby food from the jar. Knowing that she can’t...
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Think Before You Wish Scene 14
After being changed and carried downstairs, Jennifer was placed into her playpen. Her mother had to mow the...
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A Little Mistake Scene 49
“Yes?” Crystal said slowly. “But you aren’t supposed to break character,” she whispered. “I need you to play along...
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Easter Flowers Scene 54
It took a few moments for the girl to realize how silly she was being – of course Camelia...
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Sissy Charboy Apprentice Scene 33
“Shit… then it’ll be everyday, forever.” “Well… hopefully not forever but for as long as I’m living at home.”...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 116
Twenty minutes later Howard decided it was time for a beer. He got up from the couch and went...
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An Internship of Sorts draft Part 2
The ride back to his dorm hadn’t been nearly as insane as the ride into town. It was the...
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Mother Knows Best Scene 36
He wanted to stop, but he couldn’t make himself. It was like making yourself stop falling, after you’ve already...