He had gone into the kitchen to get a knife and had managed to pull the silverware drawer out of the cabinet and spill all of their flatware on the floor. Anita had come home to find a tangled mass of knives, forks and spoons lying on the kitchen floor next to the overturned drawer. She had thanked her lucky stars that he hadn’t hurt himself in the accident and picked up the mess without scolding him for his clumsiness. Since that time however, she had taken the precaution of opening the bags of crispy snacks herself rather than take a chance that he would repeat his mistake and injure himself.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 205
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Circumstances Scene 200
She was also hoping that at least one of the newcomers was a girl she could talk to about...
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Loretta The Diaper Witch Scene 12
“Can we do this at home,” Rupert asked. “Honey, no better time than the present,” Loretta said and then...
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Charboy Apprentice Scene 12
“I’m not keen on that one.” he replied. “It’s too bright.” he added as his mother removed the lid...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 50
He grunted a little. It had actually hurt, but only his pride. He had to admit that, even with...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 57
“Do you want to be a boy again?” “Of course!” Billy retorted. “Boy’s don’t have to have their hair...
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Falling For Nurse Julie Scene 59
“So…what’s up?” she asked, smiling pleasantly, as if they were pals meeting on the street. “I, just, well, needed...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 85
Once on it felt like a familiar yet ill-fitting pair of shoes, something that one didn’t so much endure...
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Sissy’s Not to Old for Nanny Scene 21
“You will be sleeping in the crib tonight with the sides raised,” Linda told Tina, “you can stay up...