The Engineer Sisters_Celebrity Cat_~ Anymore ~_Cherry Popsicle Day, sequel, A Second Chance
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The young boy sat slumped on the bench outside the train station. He sat in between a hatless man dressed in black, and a large scruffy tan and black dog of many breeds. The boy did not look up as a whistle blew. The man stood up, tall and straight as a flagpole. Over the white collar he wore, he forced a smile to his face, the deep lines at his eyes crinkled with kindness. He bent and took the boy’s small hand in one of his large, knobby knuckled ones and gently pulled the boy up. The dog looked up towards puffs of pale smoke as the train rounded the last bend from the west.“C’mon now lad. Y...
Celebrity Cat
At a youth prayer group in a small town, the group leader starts a discussion. “What pets did Jesus have?” “Peter, James and John.” “No what pets animals did he have. Not pet people. How about you Lucy, our newest prayer group attendee.” “Wasn’t he born with a donkey or after a donkey.” “I heard he can make his all animals his pets so he doesn’t keep one. He’ll make one the spot.” “That’s interesting but incorrect answer the leader. “Before you all leave, please shake hands with the person to the left and right of you. Choose a partner and next week you’ll report on your pet and why Jesus made...
~ Anymore ~
I began seeing the woman who would later become my second wife before my first wife and I had broken up and separated. It was right at the time I was about to turn thirty and felt the fleeting dreams of my youth dying, and quite frankly, was having my first of many midlife crises. So, how did I deal with it? Well, I admit, very poorly, to say the least. In other words, I handled the situation like a heartless heel. The “other woman” had been one of my guitar students for a brief period of time in the summer of 1983、 The reason her music lessons ended she was that she was leaving New York City ...
Cherry Popsicle Day, sequel, A Second Chance
Ashley put away her phone, wiping her tears off the screen. Johnny’s last letter and the poem he had wrote for her was bringing on a flood of memories and emotion. Johnny had asked her to remember only the good times and she was there now…at 15 years in the past…Wednesday, August 26, 2000, the day they met.It was a hot Florida afternoon, and she was working behind the sales counter of a 7-eleven, listening to the radio. The song “I Think I'm in Love With You” by Jessica Simpson was playing when he strolled in, plain white t-shirt, red surfer shorts, and white deck shoes, wavy brown hair in a b...