“It’ll never look nice so there’s no point in trying… all it’s good for is cutting.” Mrs Postlethwaite tells her. “The only reason I haven’t chopped it off is because it’d blunt my scissors!” she callously adds. But Alice’s envy is only one side of the coin. She knows how Billy hates having to sleep with his hair bound in the prickly metal rollers and having it pulled and tugged into a myriad of clips and ribbons before going to school, the shops or church. The process might be a pain but the result is very pretty… albeit a little too pretty as far as Billy is concerned. It has crossed his mind on more than a few occasions to take a pair of scissors to it and chop it all off, but he fears the consequences would be far more painful than the annoying yet bearable rollers.
The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 42
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 124
Even if we still had control of our bladders and bowels, we wouldn’t be given an opportunity to use...
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Circumstances Scene 118
“Spoilsport,” Chastity teased. “But, at least you can say your diaper is dry,” she pointed out. “I’m probably soaked...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 7
The small room has a single bed, a small chest of drawers, and a wardrobe. On the wall hangs...
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Stories we Tell14
Chapter 14 – Seattle winters rarely see snow. They do, however, see relentlessly reappearing rain showers that chill...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 101
As well as attending school as a girl, Billy spends his days fetching and carrying buckets of water, scuttles...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 175
The baby gurgled happily in response and Krystyn laughed, saying, “It looks like there’s nothing left of Andy...
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Stories we Tell Scene 116
Will these ones feel differently? Will they work? Will they fit? Will Mom help me again? Her questions were...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 76
Hugging the tree line, you go about a quarter of the way down before there’s an arrow marked with...