“I was always the rebel,” he told a surprised Andy. “I wore my hair long and nearly got kicked out of high school. I did a lot of stupid things. Your mother looked up to me for it, I think, but I’m glad she never followed. It wasn’t until I met your Aunt Deb that I really settled down…Anyway, the Bar Mitzvah. I didn’t want anything to do with it. All that Hebrew to memorize, all those people there to watch me if I screwed up. Your grandparents made me, of course, and I was mad about it. But then when your cousins came along, I was glad that I had one. Because now I know what it will be like for them. I guess what I’m trying to say, Andy.” He paused to cough.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 64
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Diapers Never Lie Scene1
My legs wobbled slightly as I followed the therapist down the hospital hallway and into her office. Even...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 165
“Hello?” “Hey Ted.” “Hi Meg. Did you just call me?” “Yeah.” “Then why did you hang up?” “Dropped the...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 116
After a few minutes, his mother returned to dowse the gaily decorated lamp on the small table that stood...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 75
“Now this won’t do you any good if you wee, but it’s expected that babies pee in the water...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 118
Krystyn wiped his green smeared face with his bib and reached into her back pocket for his drink. She...
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The Curse of Little Ollie, Scene 2
Ollie woke up with a lot of pain in his mouth. He jumps up and runs to the bathroom...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 116
“It’s ok Cody, we will get you out of that wet diaper soon, just hold on a bit longer...
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The Inheritance Scene 51
“This,” Charlotte gestured around herself, “is not a recording. It’s live. Just as live as you sitting in my...