Laying on the neatly remade bed, Tony turned on the TV and channel-surfed for several minutes before finally settling on an episode of Columbo. It was ironic, he thought: he picked the one detective show where everyone knew who did it. In real life, nobody seemed to have a clue. Watching Peter Falk go through his routine reminded Tony that he was no detective, nor a journalist for that matter. He was a writer and that expertise seemed unlikely to help him now.
Still, he couldn’t help but give it a shot. He set up the past two days in his mind like a narrative and tried to make the pieces connect. Amy Holden gets murdered – an inciting incident. But why? What’s the backstory? He and K.J. had both assumed it was because of her research, but maybe not.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 51
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Sissy House Husband Scene 5
“It’s a lovely dress.” Janine complimented, before informing the viewers that his hair and make-up are both immaculate, and...
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Jenny’s Room Scene 45
“Come in.” she says, so he sheepishly pushes down the handle and opens the door. “Oh… I though it...
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Phoenix Feathers
I am a heavy insomniac, so all of this is the result of my nocturnal brain, enjoy p.s. I did...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 100
“Head to the left,” says mama, mostly towards Lucy, pointing as she does. “The slope at the far end,...
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Forever a Child Scene 50
Kelly, I’m going to treat you as such, but only if it makes you happy. Not to embarass you....
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 69
Andrew wanted to die from embarrassment. Not only had he been forced to nurse from a bottle like a...
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Lamp of Love Scene 115
Kimberly carefully lay Deedee down on the mattress and picked up her toy bunny from the foot of the...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 210
There would have been a fight. I would have lost my temper. I would have hurt her. She would...