Days passed without number as I learned that creeping is more fascinating than walking and playing more fruitful than thinking. I had forgotten the small things in life are the most joyful; watching a doodle bug crawling across the rug, snatching sunbeams in my hand, cuddling a furry teddy bear. The world was my oyster. Gina was my Mommy now, our previous relation as siblings was only an academic memory that had been forgotten along with my other useless knowledge. Each day I knew less than the day before and my contentment increased proportionally. I saw the strange similarity between growing very old and becoming very young. Either way, one’s grip on life loosened and the words the had been so facile slipped away. I knew instinctively that soon I would be without words entirely. It didn’t matter, I was happy to merely sit in my playpen and blow bubbles and raspberries. I drifted in a sweet sea of formula amid ship-shape stacks of fluffy fragrant diapers…..
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 70
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Diaper Dimension Scene 110
“You can have the peanut butter cups or the lollipop,” his mother said. “One or the other. Not both.”...
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Daniel’s Secret Scene 47
There is a moment of silence between the two of them. “Were you really not going to tell Emma?”...
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Away 19
Chapter 19: “I Loved Him Away…” Jacob strode out of the house. He pushed the sliding glass door quietly....
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 58
Before the fact that he was totally naked and exposed could even register in Kim’s confused mind, he heard...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 134
He felt warm all over and he was getting very, very, sleepy. Presently he stopped nursing and drifted...
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Regressed to Beat Stress Scene 33
Katy looked at the keys the Chief had handed her, and smiled. “Chief you take such good...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 8
Mary couldn’t understand the emotional offering that his mother was making by surrendering the jealously protected remembrances of her...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 12
Only rarely did Howard have to go out to a site when the materials began...