It took a miracle and a very good therapist, but I got better. They let me out. I changed my name and went to school. I did well. And when I was done, Daddy got me a job in the library. It was his way of apologizing, I suppose. It made me happy though. I got to be normal. Productive. And best of all, I got to be close to Simon. His letters, his journals, they were all mine. The university wouldn’t care if they went ‘missing.’ I was well again.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 98
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Bad Moon Rising Scene 9
He’d done a research paper on her for his senior history class. He’d made a doll of her....
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Who’d be a Boy? Scene 24
This room is a small waiting room with two rows of plywood chairs facing a small coffee table...
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Past Reflections of Future Visions Chapter IV: Caring for an Old Boyfriend
Mark!”, Amanda said as her ex-boyfriend answered the phone, “How good to hear from you again! How is your...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 204
“Still hurts, I bet,” I said. What can I say, commiseration was the only comfort I could offer. “It...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 71
Normally, Elizabeth would be having thoughts about what she had done, as she and her sister were best friends....
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 17
“Well, I’m just glad you understand Jim.” I replied solemnly. “Hey, it’s no problem. Listen, a twin mattress set...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 74
She wondered if she was putting too much thought into it. It was only a dream after all. At...
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The Inheritance Scene 9
“What do you mean ‘out-there’?” “Science-fictioney, quantum physics stuff like parallel universes, time travel and artificial intelligence. Obviously she...