“So what happened to him?” K.J. asked.
“About twenty years ago – I was a graduate student at the time – Dr. Valence abruptly resigned. A persistent rumor swirled that he was discovered having an affair with a student and our erstwhile chancellor, Dr. Hand, forced him out. Shortly after he resigned, he committed suicide. Pistol to the temple. It was both tragic and completely out of character.”
“Do you think this had anything to do with Amy’s murder?”
“I certainly hope not,” an aghast Niccoldi replied.
“This research she was doing,” Tony said. “Where was she looking?”
Both Niccoldi and K.J. glared at him. It was as if they forgot he was in the room.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 39
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 94
Being in charge always satisfied her, and she was not surprised to feel just how much sexual pleasure she...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 55
She woke me up and led me into the kitchen to put me back in the high chair. She...
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Lamp of Love Scene 142
She extended her index finger and pointed at Kimberly, saying, “Let’s see, ennie, meenie, mienie, moe, catch a baby...
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Bad Moon Rising Scene 21
Moonlight burned her skin, heating it to a fevered pitch. Her blood boiled. The marrow in her bones...
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The Transformation Scene 5
I sat for a time thinking about who or what would be talking to me and wondering why they...
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Summer Nurse Scene 140
“Logistically, I think it will work better than a regular wheelchair. It weighs next to nothing and the instructions...
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Close Encounters Scene 56
Try as he might, Damien couldn’t sit up on his own and needed me to pull him up. I...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 11
Why not? This was a ridiculous idea. She had to be kidding. “I can’t—wait, you’re not seriously suggesting that,...