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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Dominoes 109a: Whoa
Whoa,” Caleb said, an hour later, when, back sitting in bed, I finally finished my story, or at least the first pass. “That’s quite a story.” “Not exactly what you thought we would be doing on our wedding night, eh?” … Continue reading
Dominoes 109a,b: Back and Forth
“Well, I woke up as a girl, like I said. Except I had all of my memories.” “I wasn’t really a boy, you understand. I was all girl physically, and emotionally. And sexually. That part was very frustrating,” I giggled. … Continue reading
Dominoes 109b: The Drive Home
Robert drove Grace to her car and then, during the drive to her house, had time to think. This was too weird. He and Grace had had the same dream! And with an actual exchange of information. He popped open … Continue reading
Dominoes 109a: Dad
It felt wonderful to sing again, using my voice, my own voice, without feeling like someone else was going to shift it into Bass at any moment. Caleb even noticed and sang louder, with me. Poor Ralph looked so out … Continue reading
108c: Dinner
Jervis heard the doorbell ring and hurried down, pulling at his tie. He might get a way with ignoring his mother from time to time, but it would not pay to ignore his father. He managed to arrive at the … Continue reading
108b: Dinner
I have a robe in here for you,” Robert said, rummaging through his closet. “Throw it on and we will shower, eat dinner, and then go pick up your car.” “Ok,” Grace said. “But I don’t understand. Why don’t you … Continue reading
108a: Dinner
I can’t,” I said. “Come on,” he said. He had his pants on, and was holding out his hand to me. “We need to take a shower before dinner. “ ‘I can’t,” I said, “I can never leave this room … Continue reading
Dominoes 107c: Finally
Jervis trooped down the stairs, glad to have finally gotten his room in a condition where his mom felt it would pass for company, whoever these people were. He had so much to do. He had followed the experiment while … Continue reading
Dominoes 107b: Home
They walked back to the car, Robert’s arms full of purchases. It seemed unfair to him that, having paid for them, he should have to carry them, but everyone else’s hands were filled with bags.. Their free hands, that is. … Continue reading
Dominoes 107a: Home
Every thing in?” Caleb asked, looking at the mountain of packages in the trunk. “I am so going to have to get a second job.” I laughed. He was rich, my husband. I knew that. He had been working and … Continue reading