“Antonia! Please come back!” shouted Andreea, who had begun to follow her, feeling her way along the nave with her eyes tight shut. The sound of her voice, full of love and concern, caused Antonia’s despair to lift ever so slightly… but enough for her to question whether or not the loving God she had once devoted herself to would address even his worst enemy in such terms. Steeled even more by that thought, though still under great physical duress, she continued on her way, crawling on her hands and knees. Her fingers could feel the first step of the altar… then a crushing agony, like a cardiac arrest or an electric shock, caused her to collapse full-length, jerking uncontrollably, paralysed by the intensity of the pain, and hearing that abominable voice again, each word a dart loaded with the venom of doubt and self-contempt:
Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 64
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 130
What to say? What to say? What to say? Why hadn’t I come up with a fallback question? I...
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Visiting Granny Scene 9
“Please don’t mum,” I begged, knowing that many of my friends regularly loitered on the memorial. Mum drove the...
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Sissy Clear Out Scene 7
The fear he felt was evident in both his tone and his expression. I raised my hand and held...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 140
His mother took the bowl to the kitchen counter and set it aside while she used a can opener...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 70
“Hey!” Tony objected. “Sorry, but when am I ever going to see this again?” Hannah said. “You guys look...
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The Witches Next Door Scene 40
He was a deer in the headlights, standing there in the red haired girl’s bedroom, with his...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 239
Deborah shivered in her car. Not because she hadn’t worn her jacket outside, but because she thought Flower was...
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It Takes a Village
With the hand of a god, Robert lifted Brian Sandberg off of the track just before the train would...