"Infact, it sounded an awful lot like the car the boy you went out with onSaturday drives. What was his name again?"Oh Jesus. Is this really happening...? I thought those mother-daughter bondingthings were just a bunch of television bullshit. Did moms actually haveGilmore Girl-type discussions with their female offspring? I mean, at leastKlingons had to do battle before sharing their emotions."Lee Taylor," I said, rolling my eyes. "Like you didn't remember." That's right. Lee. Such a nice boy. I. To seven p.m. for the next four Saturdays.” She nods again.Since it’s now 8:00 a.m. I stand, and lead them to the spare bedroom. Jane stops in the doorway, on seeing the cameras. It’s just starting to hit home that I’m serious about the filming. On the table are release forms for all four to sign. Jane’s eyes go up on seeing one for John.I stand Jane in the middle of the room while I set some cameras to film. I tell her to undress. With a red face she starts to undress. I turn on cameras, and. I'm going to make myself a sundae.If you'd like to join me for one it would make your oldMom real happy."His Mom's word's were comforting and relieving. He hadno idea how she was going to act when she got home. Hehad been afraid that he might have changed everythingbetween them- but now his Mom seemed as calm and warmand motherly as ever. It felt good. He really needed aMom about now.Once he had got dressed, he headed down to the kitchenwhere his Mom already had two huge sundaes whipped up.They. One of the women was carrying a baby that couldn't be two yet and the other was leading a little girl that was maybe five but probably closer to four. The girl broke out of her mother's grasp and ran to Jim Bob."Daddy, did you see that big home. Wasn't it nice?" she asked excitedly."Yes ma'am Shirley, I saw it. It was very nice," Jim Bob told her."Do you think we can have a home someday Daddy?" she asked him, and it nearly broke my heart."I just don't know baby, I'm going to try to get us one..
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