Hell, I may even throw in a BE scenejust for the hell of it. Did someone say age regression?My inspiration for this story was... Well, no direct inspi...ration just alot of stoff in general. Not exactly true but anything I'll say will giveaway too much of the story. Maybe I'll put it in the closing.I will credit Glen Duncan for what is the best "waking up dead(or drunk)"scene ever written which I paraphrase as my opening paragraph. For thoseof you who have read Death of an Ordinary Man, you know. Thank you for stopping by." Let's hear him out, Sarah," Adam said. "I think you cut him off when he had more to say. We're already here and a few more minutes won't hurt anything."Sarah looked at Adam harshly. He could feel the anger radiating off her. She was already pissed off at Dazzle for how Ellen had belittled Adam and now they had been left standing in a parking lot for an hour."I would appreciate it greatly if you would give me a few more minutes," Jerry said. "However, I would harbor. "What do you mean?"She wanted to spill the beans. She wanted to let it all hang out. She'd been avoiding his calls. Her mother was gracious enough to lie. She didn't want to hurt his feelings. What was it about him? Maybe she saw too much of herself. The geek. The lack of grace. The plain face. She couldn't embrace his attraction to her without feeling it was a lesser choice. So, over the past year or so, when she caught him staring, it was annoying.But when she looked into his eyes for only. She told Dad and he kicked her out of the house. He said he had a vasectomy three years ago and knew Mom was cheating. When I heard some of the horrible things he called her, I owned up. I told him I was the father and he kicked me out too. He even mentioned calling the cops.”“Shittt!” Maeby hissed. “Where is Jess now?”“Here in my car, with me. I’m heading to my dorm. I’ll try to get my roommate to stay away for a few days until we work out what to do.” Richie realized his mom had no clothes or.
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