Momma completed her packing and said, “Whoo, I’m glad that’s done. I’ll call a mover tomorrow and have the boxes put into storage until I can figure out what to do with them. I found a copy of your lease so I’ll call your landlord too. I think I’ll tell him that you’ve both become terminally ill and gone into a hospice. I’ll tell him he’s welcome to keep the deposit and the balance of the rent. That should be enough for him to keep from nosing about. I’ll call the utility companies while I’m at it and have the phone, water and electricity turned off too. I haven’t seen a newspaper on the porch so I guess you don’t have home delivery. I’m going to have to remember to go by the post office and file a change of address for you two.
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 140
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The Trying Policy Scene 31
Julia didn’t really know what to say. She was still a bit shocked that the girl in front of...
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Anna’s AB Charges Scene 39
Anna then left for the nursery and returned with the necessary supplies and started the change her wet,...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 79
It didn’t take Kazard too long to figure out what the box was demanding now, and he felt his...
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A Whole New World Scene 31
No one bothered to ask them if they were actually sleepy, all three simply found themselves being led...
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Gods and little Mortals Scene 1
Rie avoids eye contact blushing and finishing his drink suddenly it hits rie how bad he’s gotta pee....
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A Whole New World Scene 154
As they looked, Meggy appeared back around the corner. She was in some kind of odd contraption. She was...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 28
“Can I have the sides down on the crib then?”, I asked, “Sleeping in a baby crib is...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 29
Mrs Postlethwaite calls in on Mr Brown, the billeting officer on their way out of town, and gives him...