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The Story's Writer The Story's Writer by Wayne Lemmons
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“Her son had a very intense gaze when he was trying to will someone into doing what he wanted them to do, or to stopping an action that he didn’t completely agree with. She”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“Bailey didn't notice the absence of abuse until it was time to go through it again.”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“She saw a frost appearing on the window in front of his mouth, growing with each breath he took. She waited for what might be coming with teary eyes and anger at Amy while her emotional perception of Grant transformed into unchained fury. Deb looked on as the boy used his index finger to draw something on the pane. "HELP ME," the message said in block letters.”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“Amy felt as if she should be alerting the others in the office that they would need to switch defenses over to DEFCON II.”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“His smile was wide and innocent, raising her spirits with its simple honesty.”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“My son is alone this morning. I need to go home and be a mom, again." "Ah," Grant nodded, "So the rug rat steals you away." "He's the man in my life that never leaves," she said smiling, "And I wouldn't have it any other way.”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer
“Probably OCD about the way the maid cleans the kitchen,” she whispered without thinking, “Or an axe murderer.” “And which one would be worse?” a glib voice asked from somewhere in the room. Her”
Wayne Lemmons, The Story's Writer