With only a minimum of care, his mother’s porch had remained as beautiful as the day it had been built. Thomas’s father, who had been extremely knowledgeable about construction techniques, had demanded from the contractor he had hired to build their house that steel I-beams be cut into piers and set permanently in deep steel-meshed reinforced concrete pad/piles that reached down to the dolomite bedrock five feet beneath the subsurface when the house was constructed. Then he had steel I-beams laid across the piers and were bolted together and arc-welded in place. As a consequence, the both the house and it’s porch were supported by a foundation which rested directly on a one-hundred foot thick layer of solid limestone bedrock and was totally impervious to termites or woodrot. Thomas’s father had built their home to last not for his generation, but for generations to come.
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 49
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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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The Wrong Bus Scene 85
Finally the pair approached the rest of their group; Cody wondered why no one seemed to pay any mind...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 153
A poor sound effect of whistleblowing and a quick cut to another child with a whistle around their neck...
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Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 75
“So what you’re saying is you got upset, Richard upset you, and you were so angry and upset that...
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Birthday Baby Scene 17
As she moved upstairs, the preteen had a million thoughts running through her head and not a one...
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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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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 48
“Grandfather started giving me an allowance.” I confessed. “Since when? I thought you said you hated him.” Bertha asked....
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The Wrong Bus Scene 40
This whole day had been one humiliating ordeal for him but he suddenly longed for the much kinder woman...