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SUNDAY, May 29, 2016 Rachael woke up for the last time in the house that she had lived in her entire life (counting both old Rachael and new Rachael). She had her last morning shower, and then woke Bobby before slipping downstairs. Breakfast had been well planned out. There was enough eggs and bread for one last breakfast of French toast, Bobby's Sunday favorite. She poured the remaining milk into a glass for Bobby, and the end of the orange juice for herself. Both containers went into the recycle bin. "Eat up, Bobby," she told her brother when he came down in his pajamas. "We won't get lunch until after we move at 1, so if it takes a couple of hours, then we will really be hungry. "Is there more syrup?" Bobby asked. "No, that is the last of it. I'm not using any. You got it all. The new bottle is at the new house, for next week's French toast." Bobby finished and Rachael washed and dried the dishes they used, then went up to make sure Bobby was syrup free before giving him his Sunday clothes. She went back down and put the dishes into a box marked 'kitchen'. "Bring down your Harry Potter, Bobby," she shouted up the stairs. She heard Bobby go back into his bedroom and get the book, which went into a box in the living room. "The house looks all sad," Bobby noted, as they looked around at the boxes stacked in the living room and the kitchen. "Yes, but it will all be happy when we have moved it all to the new house, where our family will live from now on," Rachael said. "Let's go to church. We are a bit early, but this place makes me sad too. I hope Pastor McFarland will be happy here. We had some happy times, didn't we?" "We did, but now we move to the family house," Bobby chanted as they walked towards the church. "I have a family, family, family. I have a Momma, and a Daddy, and a sister, and a Grandpa, and now a Grandma. I am so glad, glad, glad." When they got to the church, there were already a few people there. Gary wasn't helping the elderly up the steps, but the deacon was there. When Rachael asked where the caretaker was, the deacon said he had been up all night preparing a 'surprise,' and was still at it. As soon as Rachael entered the church, she saw the surprise. At the end of the entrance hall stood the painting John had made. It was magnificent. In the store the bottom panel had not been mounted, as the store could barely fit a 12-foot painting, let alone the 16-foot version that was here. The bottom panel was just the robes of the Christ, but now that she saw them, Rachael saw that they made the painting even more impressive. The church had a balcony above the back 24 rows of pews, although it was open only when the church was full. The entry hall was the height of the church plus the balcony, leaving lots of room for the full height of the painting. Rachael stared at the painting, and realized that the third panel up was tilted out a few degrees, and the top panel, with Christ's benevolent face, was tilted out more, about 15 degrees. The effect was that it appeared as though the giant figure was smiling down on you. Gary was still working. He had made four prayer rails, about six inches of doubled two-by-fours, wrapped in old carpet from the shed. This gave people a place to kneel in comfort, with room for two, or perhaps three people at each rail. As well, there was a small box with a slot in the top, which had the word 'Donations' written in Gary's ornate sign- painter's script. There were already people standing around the painting, and some kneeling on the three prayer rails that were already installed. Some people prayed for only a minute or two, and then rose and dropped a loonie or toonie into the donations box. But many people spent longer praying, and these folks rose with looks of genuine relief in their faces, and most of them dropped bills into the donations box. Eventually Helen had to come out to shepherd the congregation into the church, telling them that the area would be open for prayers all afternoon, and into the evening. People who hadn't yet prayed seemed reluctant to leave, often looking backwards as they entered the church. Rachael saw Constable Steve going in, and sent Bobby with him. She wanted to go with Helen, who was headed outside, where there was some sort of commotion going on. Outside the two saw a group of protesters marching up and down the street. Their signs identified them as a LGBTQ group, but not where they were from. None of the faces looked familiar, and having worked in the bakery Rachael had met a lot of the townsfolk. Helen walked up to the group, and asked what their purpose was. A rather large woman of about 40 stopped and approached them. "This church discriminates against gays," she shouted at them. "You shouldn't worship here. God would not approve." "I agree," Helen said quietly. "But you are mistaken. All are welcome here, equally in every way. We did have a problem a few weeks ago, but that has been remedied, and the pastor involved has apologized for his errant speech." "You lie," the woman shouted, as a crowd of protestors gathered around. "We know that a gay couple were forced from the church several weeks ago. This kind of injustice cannot continue." "Yes," Helen said softly, in contrast to the strident protestor. "That did happen, and it resulted in revelations by the pastor, who has since embraced the inclusivity of the Lord and welcomes all to this church. In fact, we would like to invite you all in to our services, so that you can see for yourselves how we treat people." That confused the protestors. Normally protests were confined to the sidewalks, off private property. To be invited inside ... "Can we take our signs?" the woman demanded, now speaking loudly, but no longer shouting. "Well, they might be a distraction to other worshippers," Helen said. "But you are welcome to leave them in our entranceway, and pick them up when you leave." "Look," Rachael said, waving at John and Paul who were approaching the church. "These are the men who were ejected from the church two weeks ago. Please ask them about the pastor. I was with him when he apologized to them in person yesterday, and I understand he intends to make a public apology this morning to the congregation, welcoming them back to the church. I hope he can extend his welcome to all of you as well." For several minutes John and Paul were grilled by the protestors, who soon realized that there was no great injustice to be remedied here. A few went to their cars to leave, but most decided to enter the church behind John and Paul. As a result, the lower level of the church was much more crowded than normal, about half full. Several of the protestors paused when they saw the painting at the end of the hall, but service was starting, and Helen had to rush to the front of the church to join Pastor McNaughton. She whispered to him, and then took the seat behind his lecturn in the chancel. After the opening hymns were sung Pastor McNaughton stood forth and spoke, "Today I have to confess to my congregation, and to all the new faces that I see in church today, that I am a sinner. Two weeks ago, I verbally chased two new members from the church, claiming that they were sinners. A young lady corrected me, and then the Lord took me to the very gates of heaven, where I was told that it was I who was sinning, in my objections to their holy love for each other. I am now chastised, and will work very hard to correct my sins. The two men I chased from the church are back here, and they have blessed the church with their love by donating the large picture of our Lord that you may have noticed when you walked in. There are prayer rails in front of the painting, and I beg all of you go there and pray at some point. I have found great comfort in praying to that image, and hope that you will too." "I also want to recognize some visitors to the church, who came to ensure that we are as inclusive as we claim to be. I hope to meet with each and every one of you after service, and I welcome any suggestions that you might have to show us how to better serve you, and to make the church ever more inclusive." "Finally, I want to announce that there is a major change in policy of this congregation. Until now, same-sex marriages have not been allowed in this church. I take full blame as the sinner responsible for such a shameful exclusion. I want to announce here and now that the church will be available for any marriages without consideration of orientation of the participants. Either Pastor McFarland or myself will officiate at the services. I only ask that any same-sex marriages occur after that of Paul Lenin and John Macarthur, which I am led to believe will occur in the next month or so. I feel that they have earned the right of being the first couple to celebrate their love in marriage here." "If there are others that require a quicker wedding, please speak to me or Pastor McFarland and we will work something out. However I am led to understand that the normal reasons for a rushed marriage don't apply when both members are of the same sex." That took a few seconds before people worked out that he was talking about rushed marriages with a pregnant bride, and then a general laughter filled the church. After this the children left for Sunday school, and the sermon was given, with both pastors speaking about their understanding of inclusiveness, and how it related to the ministry of God. As the final hymns were being sung, the pastors made their way to the exit. Gary had placed a chair for Pastor McNaughton, but the elder pastor insisted on standing as he greeted the parishioners. He was clearly feeling more fit. And even though the church was more than normally filled, due to the protestors, the exit from the church was slower than usual, with many stopping to pray at the painting. A significant number of the protestors were moved to go towards the painting, and most dropped to their knees. The prayer rails were constantly in use, but younger and fitter members of the congregation just dropped to their knees on the bare floor. Many of the protesters prayed long and arose confidently and smiling. At the door several told the pastors that their prayers had ended months and years of mental turmoil in their minds, and promised to come back to the church, even though they lived in London, Kitchener or even Toronto. The strident woman who had spoken to Helen outside the church apologized to her, and told her that her prayer had led her to see that not all people outside of her personal circle were evil. She had a small, younger woman with her, clearly her partner, and that woman also thanked the pastors, saying that her prayer had led her to understand why her parents were opposed to her relationship. "Perhaps you can invite your parents here," Helen suggested. "If they pray to the painting, they might understand your lifestyle." The young woman's eyes lit up, and she said, "I will do that." Her partner grasped Helen in a hug and said, "You were right. This is the most inclusive traditional church I have ever been in. I feel I belong here. You truly are doing the work of the Lord here. Thank you." That was all Rachael saw. She left with the hallway still full of people, waiting to get closer to the painting. She had to get home at 1 p.m., as she had told several people that she would be there then to start moving. As they walked to the house, Rachael's mind was on the painting, and the miracles it seemed to be creating when Bobby spoke. "Why are there so many people at our house?" Rachael looked up, and saw that the sidewalk in front of the house was crowded with people. There were dozens wearing Legion caps, and dozens more from the school. She recognized faces from the bakery, customers as well as Kyle, Doug and Carol. And it was only 12:50! The boys must have come as soon as they finished work in the morning. She unlocked the door and invited people in. She gave Mikki one of the smaller boxes, and a little bag for Danni to carry. "You go first, Mikki, you know where the new house is. Bobby, take a small box, and walk with them." After that it was a matter of handing out boxes to the various people who came in. Many had brought trucks, but with so many hands, it made more sense to just walk down the street between the houses. By half past one, the last box had been taken, and Rachael locked the door and followed the long chain of people who were walking down the street, carrying her life in their hands. Four men even walked Bobby's single bed down the street, wanting to be a part of the parade, rather than putting it on one of the trucks. Helen and Steve arrived just as she left, and she handed over the keys. Gary was there with his truck, filled with boxes from Helen's motel room, and Rachael told those people who hadn't gotten a box from her to carry to the new house that they could help Helen unload the truck. She then hurried after the chain of people moving down the street. Earlier in the day, while Rachael and Bobby were still at church, Geoff and Maria were working in the bakery with Kyle and Doug, slowly filling the shelves. At 10 a.m. there was a tapping at the back door. It was Bill Strong, the councilor, here for his meeting with Maria. She really didn't want to talk to him, but had already postponed twice. And she could not see a time in the near future when she would be less busy. And the four of them had produced a great deal of goods in the course of the morning. She could make time. "Come into the coffee nook," Maria said. "We can talk there." As they went through the shop, Bill noted the large number of strange and confusing looking machines. "I never dreamed that a little bakery like this would have so much equipment," Joe said as the walked to the nook. "Geoff got most of it used, and some is going to have to be replaced soon, as the business grows," Maria said. "We just need bigger capacity in the mixer, the proofer and perhaps a second oven. Geoff never thought that bread would be one of his biggest sellers. If you move in next door, you'll have to do the same kind of forecasting." "Well, next door is not going to happen," Bill said. "I was talking to some of my friends on council, and they brought up how huge the conflict of interest would be. I mean, I pushed for the subsidized buildings, and then rent one. I really hadn't thought about it. My enemies on council would have a heyday with it." "Then you aren't starting a cafe?" Maria asked, unsure why the man was even here. "Actually, I am. I've caught the bug, and can't shake it. I want to start a cafe or restaurant out on the highway, where my motel is. There is lots of land there, and I can easily swing the mortgage on a building, especially if it is attached to the motel." "Ah, I see. What do you see as your target market? Just motel guests? Or people from town? How many rooms do you book a night?" Bill thought a second. "An average of 68 rooms are rented over the entire year. We are filled some times, and as few as 6 one day last year. That didn't even meet salaries." "Well, I've heard that you can expect 70 percent of the rooms booked will visit the restaurant, with just under half of those visiting both for supper when they come in, and breakfast the next morning," Maria said. "I'm assuming with the motel, you will want a full restaurant, and not just a cafe." "Yeah, I think so," Bill said. "It is important to decide on your market. Do you want to hire a top chef and become a destination dining experience? That will draw people from town and the surrounding area, but it will not suit your motel travellers looking for a quick, good meal at a reasonable price. At the other end is the greasy spoon, or a strip club, neither of which I would recommend." "The greasy spoon is out of the question," Bill said. "But I was thinking of bringing girls in if the place didn't take off." "It won't take off," Maria said. "Expect to lose money all through the first year, and then if you are lucky you will start to turn a profit the second year. But if you bring in strippers, you immediately lock yourself in as a place with a reputation. A lot of folk from town wouldn't dream of coming to such a place, and some of your travellers won't want to stay in a motel with exotic dancers. And once you go that way, you can't come back. Besides, there already is a place out there that is doing pretty well. But if you try to split that market in half, you will just create two loosing businesses." "You have talked me out of that idea," Bill said. "So a family restaurant is probably the answer, with breakfast in the morning, lunch, and then dinner. Do you recommend a club for the evening?" "That is better than the idea of dancers," Maria said. "If you are still having losses after the second year, you might think of bringing in a DJ or a lounge singer, or even teen bands. Probably just on the weekend. That means you will want to keep the dance area well away from any rooms in the motel where people will want to sleep. You definitely need a liquor license. A lot of people want a beer or a drink with their meal, and booze is your biggest profit center." "Oh, I guess these sketches are out then," Bill said, unrolling a piece of drafting paper. Maria studied them for a few minutes. "Yes, you want the kitchen here, with the bar here, not the other way around. That puts the dining and dancing area further away from the motel. And you don't need such a large kitchen. Any chef would love a place that large, but you don't need so much space. Move this wall 6 feet in and you have room for another eight tables. With two sittings a night, two people per table average, and an average evening tab of $40, you can add almost a quarter million a year to your gross." "Wow, this is why I want you as manager," Bill said. "I'm upping my offer to $2000 a week. Interested?" "Sorry, not even at double that. I am a partner in this place, and am marrying Geoff soon." "Damn. That is a price I can't match. I don't think my wife would agree to me marrying someone else," Bill said with a laugh. "No, and if you pay $100,000 a year for a manager, you are going to be out of business before you know it. Big salaries attract the wrong kind of people. It is fairly easy to steal a restaurant blind. You need someone honest, who is working for you, not stealing from you. I'd start at $40,000 to $50,000 and offer a profit sharing from the start, with a potential of $75,000 if the place is making money. That way, your manager is working with you, not against you. And you will need to make the same kind of deal with your chef." "Oh, I thought getting a chef out of one of the culinary schools would be much cheaper," Bill said. "It would be," Maria noted. "But only one of any two would be able to run a place that young, and those that are good would be gone in a year or two and you are left looking for someone new. And that would mean a new menu, and a new style of cooking, just as people were getting used to the way the place was. Spending more on a good chef is a good decision." Bill pulled out a checkbook, and started writing. Maria thought she saw him write $100 as the amount. "I want your advice on this, if you will agree to be my consultant since I can't hire you. I'd like you to take my sketches, and come up with a better layout, especially for the kitchen. I also need a list of equipment we would need, and where to buy it. And I'd also like you to come in for the interviews for the chef and manager positions." "I guess I could do that, if you don't need it right away. We are understaffed here, and have to hire ourselves. I could do it in a month." "Two weeks?" "No, but let's aim for three. I should be able to find enough time to do it by then. My daughter had turned into a great little helper at home. Which I have to go to now, we are moving today at noon." Bill left, and Maria went out into the bakery, where she could see the boys cleaning up. She waved the check in front of Geoff's face. "I just made a hundred dollars," she crowed. Geoff looked at the check. "Look again, Maria. That is written for $1000." Maria did look, and her eyes went wide. "That is too much. I mean, just for talking for a couple hours?" "Is that all you will be doing?" Geoff asked. "No, he wants a floor plan sketch, and equipment list, and to have me sit in on interviews for the manager and chef." "That sounds like you are a consultant," Geoff said. "This is the right kind of money for it. When I was starting out, the provincial government had a mentorship program, where I was hooked up with a retired baker. I paid $200 to him, and that was only a quarter of what he got: the government paid the rest. It was the best money I spent. His advice saved me thousands." "Come on," he said. "Time to go. I've already paid bonuses to the boys and sent them to the old house to help. We got a ton of stuff made for the store, and hopefully it will last the week. All we have to do tomorrow is bake bread, rolls, and fresh pastries." They walked home. The check was in Geoff's wallet: Maria was afraid to even touch it. As they walked home, they could see people coming down the street carrying boxes. They reached Grandpa's just minutes before the first people, and the next hour had Maria busy directing people where to drop each box, based on the clear labels that Rachael had written on each. The Legion men all insisted on meeting with Grandpa, and he swelled with pride with their handshakes. Most of those who had served saluted, ignoring Grandpa's claim that he was non-com, and didn't get saluted. As one older man said, "Heroes get saluted, sir." It was well past two when the last helper left, with sincere thanks from Rachael, Maria, and Geoff. Rachael made everyone a sandwich, and they were eating at Grandpa's table ... their table, now, Rachael thought. Rachael heard voices and giggling from upstairs. She raised an eye to her mother. "Your friends are up there. They insisted that I not let you go up there until they are done. It is some kind of surprise." She went into the kitchen and made another three sandwiches. Four, actually, since Bobby asked for another with those big puppy dog eyes that Rachael was unable to resist. She then went up to her new room and tapped on the door. Mikki opened it just a crack, and said, "You can't come in yet. We are almost done." "I made you guys lunch," Rachael said, unable to see anything through the crack. "We'll be down in ten," Mikki said, and the door closed. It was closer to 20 minutes later that the girls came down, giggling and laughing. They dug in on their sandwiches, and had a fresh brownie that Geoff had brought back from the bakery for dessert. Then they were ready for the big reveal. The four went up the stairs, and Maria tagged along, wanting to see. Carly got to open the door, saying, "I hope you love it. Do you love it? I hope you do." Rachael stepped into the room. The walls were a light yellow, a color she had always liked, and it was one of the reasons she had picked this room rather than the blue that was now the guest room. The walls had been scrubbed, and there were posters of Justin Bieber and Gord Downey on the walls. There was also a great deal of Mikki's work there as well. Several were landscapes that Rachael had admired when Mikki had first shown her her portfolio. There was the group montage of Jessica Rabbits as well as the picture of Rachael in the 19th century dress and corset, both from the sleepover. There was also a large copy of the photo of Rachael and Mikki that Mr. Stoner had taken, set to one side of the bed, so that Rachael would see it first think when she woke, if she was facing the window. She turned around, and then let out a loud "Eeep." On the other wall was a large photo of Rachael and Robert, with his arms around her, looking down lovingly at her. "Oh yes, I do love it," she told Carly. "Carly was the chief designer," Mikki said. "I supplied the photos. I hope you like my landscapes." "Oh, I do," Rachael said, going from one girl to the other, hugging, and then somehow winding up in a group hug. "Larissa just got new bedding at home," Carly said. "I hope you don't mind getting her old ones." Rachael looked at the bedding setup, with a duvet, blanket and rose- patterned sheets, all better quality than anything she could have afforded in the past. "It is wonderful. Thank you Larissa." "All your clothes are in the closet, or the dresser," Larissa said. "I put a few of my older things in there," Carly said. "Since you have been losing weight, I'll bet some of them fit, either now or they will in September. I promise I won't tease you for being a 'second-hand gal' like I used to." "You guys are the best," Rachael said, hugging them again. She looked up and saw her beaming mother. "Look what they did for me, Momma." After the girls left, the new family was sitting in the living room, albeit with Rachael popping up and down to check on the roast chicken that would be Sunday dinner. "Guess what I got today, from councilor Bill?" Maria said. "Oh, you met about the new cafe?" Rachael said. "Yes, but it is going to be at his motel, not our plaza," Maria said. "We still need to find a business for that." "Oh, I know, I know," Rachael said, clapping her hands. "I didn't say anything, because it seemed that the cafe was going in there. But it would be perfect for Ruby and her brother. She said they would like to get a butcher shop in town for their beef business. She said they would do the messy butchering out at the farm, but have a retail location in town. They could be our neighbors!" "I'll text Bill a message, and I'm sure he will want to talk to them. He had been telling people that he had a new business to fill the plaza, and with the cafe falling through, he could have egg on his face if he doesn't get something in there. But here is the best part. He hired me as a consultant for his restaurant, and paid me $1000. Girl, we are going shopping. No more hand-me-downs for back to school." "Really?" Rachael said. "I don't mind hand-me-downs, and I think I know of a better idea for the money. Don't plan anything for it until I check some things out." That night, Rachael crawled onto Bobby's old bed, in his new room, and they read more of the second Harry Potter book. A few more weeks, and they would need to get the third. When the little guy was asleep, looking like an angel to Rachael, who had seen the real thing, she went to her new room, kneeling down beside her bed, and fingering the lush duvet cover. Dear Lord Thank you for another wonderful day. I know what a treasure my friends are, and not only the three girls. So many people came out to help us move, it was almost like a block party. It looked like an old African movie, with porters carrying boxes in a line. Except they were all my friends: from church, from school, from the Legion, and from the bakery. And I don't know what you are doing with that painting in the church, but I trust that it will be good. Bless everyone. Amen

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Second Chances By Alexander Kung A/N: Here's an edited and revised chapter. I hope you enjoy ~ Alexander Second Chances - Part 1 It was a slow day in Felicia Lupescu's curiosity shop, The Relic. It was a humble little shop nestled in right in the middle of the town of Tyson's Cove . It stocked various antiques and oddities from around the world. From an actual Egyptian mummy(not for sale), rare ancient books and everything in between seemed to pass through her shop. However...

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Second Chances part 6

Second Chances By Alexander Kung A/N this is a rewrite of chapter 6. Please let me know what you think _Alexander Kelly Daniels, formerly the hate filled bully Ryan Thomas, finds herself madly in love with boy she once bullied. Now she finds her new life and everyone she has grown to care about threatened by her stepfather's wrath Second Chances - Part 6 It was just past midnight as Felicia was roused from a deep slumber by the loud sound of a fire alarm blared from down the...

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Second Chances Chapter 29 The Man in the Mirror

Saturday, April 7, 2018 I woke up to my cell phone's new text message notification. My cell phone? My eyes snapped open. Sunlight streamed through the windows of my bedroom. My 2018 bedroom. Was that a dream? The events of the past two weeks were fresh in my mind. It felt like it was only seconds ago that I was in the car with Amber. That could not have been a dream. I went to get out of bed, but there was an arm draped over me. A woman's arm. I turned back around to see...

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Second Chance

Second Chance By Julie O. Edited by Robert Arnold Chapter 1 (Sometime in 2008) In many ways it started off as very typical day. I arrived home from a long day at work, and after greeting Max the cat at the front door of my condo, I sorted through the day's mail. For the most part it was the usual collection of bills, magazines, and junk mail. However,...

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Second ChanceChapter 14

The minutes ticked by slowly. Ben held the shotgun like it was a prayer book. I wondered if he was praying for a chance to put a bullet in Tina’s kidnappers. I was. The anger inside me was building by the second and when I heard one of our grove drivers on the radio I thought I’d get a chance to exercise my fury. “Michael ... I have a brown Buick running through the grove road heading for Highway Sixty. No one should be out here on your land, and this guy is running like someone is after...

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Second ChanceChapter 12

Emily filled my head for the next few weeks. Her able bodied, full-on, participation in our romp was exactly what a growing boy needed. Each time I caught sight of her and Nick coming or going from their home, she shot me a secret smile full of meaning. At least that’s how I chose to read her expressions. Being nearly fifteen – again – with nothing of substance to do and no family around me was beginning to wear on me. Like virtually every other man on earth, I needed a purpose. Without one...

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Second Chance

Second Chance, By Armond "I come bearing gifts," she said, holding up a white sack. "We had a bunch left over, and I hated to see them go to waste." "Chocolate chip scones? Gina Strega, you are sinful," Marita said, peering in the bag. She grabbed the one with the most chips and bit in; crumbs tumbled down her white blouse. "You don't have to stuff us with yummy bribes, dear, we ARE changing you back." "I wasn't trying to bribe anyone," Gina said, "I thought you might...

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Second Chance Chapter 3

"I'm sorry, but you're wrong this time," Tim growled, clearly frustrated. Trisha gave him a knowing smile, "Haven't you learned by now, I'm never wrong." "I can vouch for that," Pete enthusiastically agreed. "It's been eleven years and I'm still waiting to win my first fight." They shared a laugh as the couple tried to raise his spirits. In contrast to the previous week, the last three days had been anything but wonderful for Tim. Although he had seen Donna every day, the...

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Second Chance Book 06

My continuing thanks to ErikThread for his expert guidance and editing skills. Any errors are my own. Second Chance: Chapter 25: Bonnie walked briskly from the Dash 8 toward the small, modern Castlegar terminal on the sunny and warm Friday afternoon. She followed the other passengers through the door and immediately saw Brent waiting for her. She ran to him and they wrapped themselves in each others arms, kissing and hugging. ‘Hi,’ Brent said finally. ‘Hi. It’s so good to be here. I can’t...

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Second ChanceChapter 26

I was schooled for days in the details of their lives. Miranda Maines and her parents, Joseph and Columba, were enigmas. Joseph founded a very unique company that developed various kinds of optical equipment that was greatly desired by the Department of Defense, and some other alphabet agencies of the federal branch. He made his fortune before he turned forty, and never stopped seeking the next great breakthrough in his field of endeavor. Columba met Joseph when he was a seventeen year old...

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Second Chances Chapter 30 FINAL Hello my name is Chrissy

Sunday, October 5, 1997 I woke up on my own. I sat up in bed. I remembered last night... or rather I remembered what I wished for. I suddenly got really nervous. What have I done? I'm stuck in 1997 now. I'm stuck as Christina now. I was so caught up in the moment I really didn't think it through. Breathe Chrissy. You asked for this. You wanted this. Yeah, But now it's real. I looked at the mirror in front of me. This is very real. This is me. This is me forever...

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SECOND CHANCES

One of my classes is critical to all students graduating high school. They must get a passing grade or else they cannot move on to whatever awaits them beyond the hallowed halls of the only high school in this county. It is English after all, our native language. I moved here from the city because I wanted peace and quiet. I had thought that maybe my experiences would be different. But I see the same amount if not more students just squeak by or drop out. Then they go on to local farms thinking...

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Second ChanceChapter 4

Cassandra and Andrea chatted as we wended our way out of the airport, and into traffic, freeing me to go back to contemplating my circumstances. I knew who I was ... Carl Fleming, fourteen years old ... again. I was still an orphan, but things were looking up. It was ... It was nineteen-eighty-one, the year I became an orphan ... the last – first - time. When I was, was apparently 'adopted' by a wealthy socialite in Dallas, because my magic essence might save her life, along with her two...

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Second ChanceChapter 5

The explosion that came out of nowhere, took out not only the double doors of our suite, but a significant portion of the wall on either side of the frame. The room was alive with flying debris, gunfire and lots of shouting. I was off to the side and Evie and Deirdre were in one of the other two bedrooms. Because they were not with me in the living room, or in the master bedroom, they were spared being shredded by the flying projectiles, which all went towards the common wall that faced the...

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Second Chances Part Last

Ben thought of Lora’s beautiful face just before pulling out onto the main highway that made up US-82 East and US-287 South. Just then a large SUV swerved around Ben’s rig and blew the horn. Ben was taken by surprise and all thoughts of Lora vanished as Ben hit the brakes and steered right to keep the SUV from swiping his left front fender as it came over hard and fast in the typically stupid maneuver many 4-wheeler’s make to show their hatred for trucks. Regaining control of his lane Ben...

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Second Chances

--- Second Chances --- Part 1 Discovery had finally abandoned its restraint of permission. With words flowing mysteriously from her pen, Vera was finding them both innate and yet foreign, like a thing already known and yet at the same time strangely revelational. Neither the bonds of a pastoral father nor her own youthful ideals were shielding her from the assault -not this time. She knew that it had been a vainful refusal to admit to the a****l’s existence. Terrifying yet cunning, it was a...

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Second ChanceChapter 37

The ATLANTIC MOON was lit up like New Year's Eve. The dock was alive with activity, and I could see we were drawing a group of gawkers, so I mentioned it to Edward when he met me coming out of the car. "We know that things are a little ... unusual ... right now, but we are concerned about reprisals, especially now that you made off with the head man's next virgin," Edward spoke quietly to avoid letting any others hear his words. "What do you mean, 'the head man, ' and 'virgin.'?"...

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Second ChanceChapter 1

News of my death was short and sweet. I heard all about it while in ICU. The hospital, whatever hospital it was, provided a constant ICU nurse, beside my bed, all the time. Because I was – whoever I was this time – so damaged, they felt the need for constant attention. Since I wasn't ready to wake up, apparently, I rested and listened to the pundits discuss my death. "Details about the heroic actions of the man who captured and killed the final terrorist still at large from The Outpost...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 36

We never did resolve the matter of my being good, great or evil. My heart told me that none of them were truly applicable. My mind continued to debate whether those labels could ever be used on someone like me. The issues of accountability, responsibility, justice and freedom continued to haunt my thoughts for years after that night. The only thing I did come to terms with was my obsession with truth. Is truth a property of sentences, which are linguistic entities, or is truth a property of...

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Second Chance

Like most high school sweethearts, Gail and I had dreams and plans. We would go to the same college, settle down, get married, and have kids. Things just didn't work out that way. For a start, we were approved for different colleges. Of course, we pledged to stay together and continue our relationship and we did that for several months. But, little by little, the calls and texts dwindled to a few — then none. Despite wanting it to work, our deepest fears were realised and our relationship fell...

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Second ChanceChapter 6

"Director Hudson, you do not know me. My name is Carl Fleming, and I am temporarily living in Branson, Missouri. You can see my cell number on your caller ID, and I am renting a houseboat at Table Rock Lake Vacations. "I tell you all that Sir, to make sure you can find me should you be displeased with what I am about to disclose to you. A man named Grayson Foster owns Community Bankers Association, in Branson. Mr. Foster is a pillar in the community, and has owned the bank for many...

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Second ChanceChapter 22

I looked at them both and saw sincerity, kindness, and affection. It would be so easy to go along with the two women and see how long it took to get them both in bed, but I wasn't interested in seeing what I could get. What I wanted was the chance to develop a long term, stable relationship that got me back to the way my life used to be. Maybe I was over-romanticizing their feelings and mine, but I thought we had a chance to be good together and wanted to find out if it was true. I'd been...

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Second ChanceChapter 55

"Mr. Crane, there is no chance I would hurt Jennifer, especially in her condition. If you, Sherrie, and Jennifer want me to hang around for a little while, I can as long as we all understand that the second I am a bother, or in the slightest way inconvenient for you all, I'll be on my way. "Ok?" He smiled when he heard me agree to his request. I soldiered on. "Mr. Crane, What is Jennifer's medical problem? She seems so loving, an adorable that I hate to think of her being so...

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Second Chance Ch 01

I can still remember how his hands felt on my body the first time he touched me. I can still remember the taste of his kisses. It had been ten years since I had seen Roberto and yet when I ran into him last week it felt as if all of my old feelings came flooding back. When he brushed my arm, it felt as if I was a live wire. How after this much time could I still have feelings for him? Now as I sit in my room late at night, I cannot help but think about what could have been. What if I begged...

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Second Session With Aunty And Got Chance To Fuck Her Next Time

Hi my dear friends! I am back with my sixth story and thanks to this website who had given a chance to post all this stuff. Comments and requests are all ways accepted on my mail lovingdynu(at)gmail.Com. Waiting for more feedback friends, I am expecting a lot of feedback and comments for all my stories and I want to help any girl’s/aunties/womens/widows who are facing problems, they can share any problem to console themselves, I am not only a sexual friend but can be a genuine friend. In this...

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Second ChanceChapter 19

We traveled to Seattle to play a one game playoff, the day after the season ended. Our final two regular season games were throw away games, because we had already clinched the final wild card. Martin Janacone called up two pitchers from Triple A to pitch those games, and left them in to get pasted. Our bench players filled the field for both games, while Martin rested everybody else. That saved two arms for the important games coming up. When he set the playoff roster, we were back to some...

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Second ChanceChapter 21

The woman broke down as she watched her ride disappear. Her companions rallied around her trying to give her support, but failing. There was no way I could just leave them, so I gently urged them into the coach so we could get out of town before their friends showed up with reinforcements. We could talk about who they were and who was chasing them once we were someplace safe. “Please ... Please let’s get in the RV and get out of here before whoever is chasing you figures out where you went...

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Second Chances Chapter 13 Foolish Games

When Gym class ended, I avoided Fay. I avoided Amber. I was afraid. I was afraid of confrontation. I was afraid of rejection. Much of the school day passed without much drama. My last two classes were uneventful. Since we had a show later this evening the band focused more on honing the field-show. So we ran through that 3 or so times. Occasionally Fay and I would make eye contact and she'd turn away. That was certainly not a good sign. At the end of band class, I was packing up my...

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Second ChanceChapter 33

Chatting with a guard while the crew got the helicopter ready to depart, I found out that the tank looking things were DHS armored vehicles, and since DHS doesn't get many chances to use them, whenever another agency asks for help, they jump on it and bring the big stuff. It's supposedly as much for show as it is for any need they might actually have. The things you can do with other people's money... Colleen joined Rebecca and me near the hangar doors waiting for the signal to board. Our...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 1

August?? 2004 "Tell me a little about yourself, Doctor." "Why?" I asked the Voice. It came, I supposed, from a face ... but it was a face I couldn't see. The bandages wrapped over my eyes and around the crown of my head kept me blind and in the dark. Was it a male or female voice? I couldn't be sure, but from the speech patterns and word choices I thought it was most likely male. Where the ideas about speech patterns and word choices came from were as much a mystery to me as the...

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Second Chance Ch 02

Here is the second installment of Second Chance. BTW my grammar is so even though I appreciate people telling me where I missed up, I am still working on actually writing correctly. So bare with me. Again thanks to MaaddMaaxx for editing, I know that you have a crazy schedule and I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out. – CinderLaw * Jared woke with a start after having another dream about Trista. She had been standing in front of him holding their baby, blood streaming down...

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Second Chances

SECOND CHANCES BY PAUL G JUTRAS I would like to dedicate this little story to the on line TG comics that inspired me. Comic sites such as Venus Envy, Xanny?s Curse, The Wotch, Lean On Me, From Here to Forth and EL GOONISH SHIVE. ---- Spring time had come once again. It was the time of year that depressed Jeff more than any other. Even summer didn?t depress him as much as he did when he stood and the cashier ring up the purchases before him of a woman in a hot pink bikini and...

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Second Chances

Note : This story is completely fictional! I always hear the term "dirty old man" referring to a lot of older men that gawk pretty young girls. Well no one really ever mentions "dirty old woman" although there are a lot of us out there. I am one of them myself. Here is my dirty little tale. It was that one summer that changed everything. My husband had died earlier that year and I was left alone in our small country home. My daughter Caroline had just met a wonderful young man whom she would be...

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Second ChanceChapter 8

Janet’s suite was on the second floor, and took up about four thousand square feet. It was beautifully decorated, beautifully kept, and completely organized. The neatness and careful presentation made me realize that Janet intended to bring me up there all day, and got the place ready to impress. At the center of the bedchamber was a super king sized bed, all ready for a tumble, and Janet started toward it, while unbuttoning her blouse. I stopped her with another mind searing kiss, and...

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Second Chance Book 05

As always, my thanks to ErikThread for his editing skills and advice. * Chapter 22: Bonnie Simpson was a thirty-seven-year-old single mother who had never married. She was a young receptionist at a major distillery in Calgary when she met Eddie Parker. He was a salesman for a national label company calling on the distillery’s purchasing department, and by all accounts was doing very well. After he had been in a few times, he asked Bonnie out on a date, and she agreed. It was the beginning...

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Second Chance Ch 06

Okay everyone, here is the next chapter for Jared and Olivia. I’m working on the next chapter right now. Hoping that I don’t crash another computer (cross your fingers!) or that I’m not hit with another case of writers block. I have known where I wanted this chapter to end for months but couldn’t get there. Once again special thanks out to MaaddMaaxx for his editing skills. I have tried to take some advice given to me by readers so I hope this chapter is easier to read for you. A final note, if...

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Second Chances Chapter 3 Questions and Answers

Tuesday, September 23, 1997 Ron's truck stopped in the driveway. Metallica spilling out of the rust and pock-marks of the truck. I laughed to myself. Ron in 2018 is making enough money to drive a Lexus, or rather his wife is. His music taste has changed too. The music stopped as I walked out of the house and down the front porch. I opened the passenger door and threw my backpack onto the seat. Behind the steering wheel was a younger Ron. While Ron is older than I am by a few months, it's...

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Second Chances Chapter 10 Escalation

Thursday, September 25, 1997 I woke up and looked at the clock. 4:59. A minute before the alarm goes off. I get out of bed and stretch. The alarm goes off and I stop it. It's a new day. I feel great. I have a spring in my step. Today is going to be another great day in the life of Christina Demarco. I walked over to my closet to pick out my clothes for today. The floral dress I found in my closet looks nice. I hadn't wore a dress to school yet. Let's try these heels too. I...

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Second ChanceChapter 15

I awoke to lots of activity. My hospital room was teeming with people! Then I realized I wasn't in a private room, but had been moved to ICU. I wondered why but didn't get a chance to ask. From the look of things, either I was dead, dying, or something bad was happening that concerned me. From the number of armed people around my bed, I suspected it was the latter. I could count ten agents, each holding a weapon, or with their hand inside their jacket on a weapon. The next thing I...

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Second ChanceChapter 12

The days dragged by without my family. My heart was with them, but my body was hard at work changing, or attempting to change the way the US government agencies communicated among themselves. At time I thought I was wasting my life, trying to make them understand the reasons for cooperation, and common ground. At other times I felt like they got it ... at least a little. "Mr. Vice President, I so appreciate you organizing this golf outing, so that I could spend some time with the head of...

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Second Chances Ch 06

We arrived at the casino on Friday at 8 PM, a full 2 hours later than our plans. It took us a while to get out of Portland and get there. Weekend traffic, getting away from work, an accident on the highway. Both Jerry and I had last minute emergency issues to clear at work before we could leave. It all conspired against us, but we finally made it. It’s Jerry’s birthday this weekend. We’ve been living together again for about 11 months now, and we both needed to get away from work and be with...

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Second ChanceChapter 21

Meghan was visibly happy to see me. She virtually squirmed in her chair with joy when I walked into the media suite. Off my leash, I decided to flirt a little and test the water. "How is my FAVORITE Kansas City Royals executive?' She blushed, squirmed a little more, and thanked me. "You look nice today." She blushed a deeper red. Squirmed a little more obviously, and leaned over towards me so I could look down her blouse and see her lacey bra and lovely breasts. "I hope you are...

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Second Chances Chapter 17 Youre Makin Me High

During the car-ride home, I talked about my day. About how I made the track team. About how hard my first track practice was. Ron asked about Chase. I talked about date night tomorrow. I said nothing about Jessica. I drove us all home. When Cindy and I arrived home, I decided I needed to shower if I was going to Jessica's house. "Hi Mom," I said passing her in the kitchen. "I'm going to go over a friends this afternoon." She gave me a look. "We're not going to have a repeat of...

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Second Chance Book 07

My thanks, as always, to ErikThread, who stuck with me and this story to the end. Lots of rewrites and fixes and discussion about what was missing or awkward, but in the end, we got there. It goes without saying, any errors or omissions are mine alone. * Second Chance: Ch.28 Bonnie Simpson and Brent Gordon were married in the Lutheran Church in Castlegar on a bright, sunny, warm day in late summer. It was the only venue available for the date they wanted, the last Saturday in August. It...

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Second Chance

       It had been three years.  Three looooooong years as far as her libido was concerned.  She’d stayed far away from all of it; buried herself in her awful temp job that had since become a permanent secretary position, not that it’s permanence made it any better, just more predictable.  She’d aided her ailing mother until she’d died six months before and her sister was so far AWOL she hadn’t even shown to the funeral.  She was alone and emotionally destitute when not so long ago her life...

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Second ChanceChapter 17

Roberta and another woman were waiting when they finally rolled me back to my ICU room, hours later. I wondered about Roberta's willingness to stay with me the way she was, and resolved to ask what was driving her to be so determined to be beside me day and night. The second woman was older than Roberta, stout, and quite stern looking, except when she saw that I was awake. Then she broke out in a wide smile, so wide that it got me wondering. "David, I am SO HAPPY to see you awake,"...

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