Francesco through back her head and laughed. It was the cruel, pitiless laugh of a woman who had long ago stopped expecting mercy and decency to fall her way.
“Because, Mr. Lang, my poor, misguided husband, brilliant and well-liked as he was, also happened to be carrying on with the chancellor’s daughter.”
Tony stared, aghast. “His daughter?!”
“Emma,” Francesco said, spitting out the word as if were a mouthful of poison. “She was a child, only 14. Simon adored her. We were never able to have children, you see. So he took a fatherly interest. He spent time with her. Mentored her. It was never anything illicit, not like they accused him of. But that girl, that stupid, attention-starved little strumpet, she took it all for love, for desire. She wrote letters. She filled diaries with fantasies and foolish plans. It was only a matter of time before her father found out.”
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 80
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The Worst Summer in My Life Scene 29
in the most babyish voice I could use. Then he pointed to himself and asked the same question, Daddy...
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Surrogate Scene 131
Her mother came in soon after. Glancing at Erin, she spoke up. “Hurry your breakfast, Erin; you need to...
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Easter Flowers Scene 89
“Ow!” she cried, jerking her foot out from under Kalina’s, shoving her backwards at the same time. Kalina saw...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 106
Mrs Anderson got up from the bed so that Jess could lay down. She walked over to the...
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Maggies Regression Scene 1
Maggie was frustrated. It had been a long day of boring lectures. Maggie felt that if somebody could make...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 56
Once Howard was laying supine in front of her helplessly, Anita reached behind herself again and took out a...
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An Adult Baby & A Nursery Song Scene 10
I fell on my crinkling butt, like always when I’ve lost my balance, but I wasn’t too satisfied...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 52
Tarnia and I must have been on the same wavelength that afternoon. “I think I got Mason’s,” she said...