There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays
“There’s no place like home for the holidays.” He said as he swung her hand.
“Oh, don’t get all corny on me.” She laughed. … Continue readingThere’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays
Join the Celebration!
“There’s no place like home for the holidays.” He said as he swung her hand.
“Oh, don’t get all corny on me.” She laughed. … Continue readingThere’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays
“No, sir. I’m good.”
“I’m sure you are, son. Let’s get you kids home. How’d you enjoy the train?” He pulled away from the station. … Continue readingGoing Home For Christmas
Want some company?
“Company?”
You want to come to Plattsboro and meet my folks? … Continue readingYou want to come to Plattsboro and meet my folks?
“We haven’t gotten there, Luz. Neither of us have said that in private, so where does he get off screaming it across a crowded room? That is so, so, so inappropriate!”
“It’s not that inappropriate.” Luz said. … Continue readingThat is so, so, so inappropriate!
“No!” Bryce snarled. “I like her.”
“You’re ticked off at me because you like her? Seems kind of weak, buddy.” Marv winked at Janka. … Continue readingMarv & Janka’s Party
“I’m not a superhero.” He stood up and tugged at the hem of his sweater.
“No, but yer her hero. Try no to blow it.” … Continue readingI can apparently never wear heels again.
Audition today. Coming?
She put the phone down on the nightstand and began stretching wearily. The phone buzzed.
Where? … Continue readingAudition today. Coming?
“Aye.” Mary said. “Twould seem this Krampus fellow has taken an unfortunate interest in ye, Mistress Montes. Twill be m’pleasure te keep ye safe until the police catch the miscreant.” … Continue readingI’ve got my own personal superhero. What could go wrong?
“Detective Masi, this feels very personal!” Veronica yelled as soon as the detective got out of her car. … Continue readingDetective Masi, this feels very personal!
“Do you think you can catch him?” Veronica asked.
“Oh, I’m gonna get him.” The detective laughed. “Up until now, he’s just been a random nuisance. He was pushing the limits when he started tossing milk at people last year, but he finished up before they could determine where he’d strike next.” … Continue readingDowntown South (Part 2)