“Of course,” Tracy laughed. “They’re such good kids. And the boys take good care of their sister.” “You mean I do a good job of taking care of them,” Alexis corrected. “If I wasn’t around they’d be in trouble twenty-four, seven.” “No we wouldn’t,” Sean argued.
“Hey Mike,” they greeted. “How’d it go?” “Nothing much. After she dropped the kids off they had a normal day at school. It’s frustrating we can’t go inside though. And it’s impossible to vet everyone who enters the building. School staff is one thing but then there are
“Can I have a refill?” a customer held up a cup. “Absolutely,” she said retrieving the carafe from its hot plate and filled the cup without missing a beat. Mike eyed the simple, two-sided menu finding many traditional fair foods and fast food options: mostly fried or grille
“Have a good night.” Gretchen called as they made their way to the door. “Be careful on the way home. If it’s too cold I can give you a ride.” It was eight-thirty and though the diner was open another three hours Lynn had reached the end of her shift. Now that the dinner rush was ove
“I’m going to take a shower.” “Okay mom.” “Yep!” Taking off her shoes Lynn headed to the bathroom. Even before the water started Sean and Theo headed to the windows peaking between the blinds. Theirs was a corner apartment which gave them a view of two street
“So you think seeing you play clued him in?” Sean asked. “Even so…why would he care? He dumped her.” “He is still single and he doesn’t have any other children…” Alexis said. “You’re kidding. You think he really cares about that?” Theo suddenly sat up. Prom
“Mister Prescott.” Silas was in a hurry but paused as one of his subordinates rushed to catch up. It had been two days since Thomas was sent to locate the maid and he was beginning to lose patience. Try as he might to keep it contained he felt his control slowly slipping. But he coul
“…I never saw her face clearly,” Natalie answered. “She was petite. Brown hair. My mother would say she had the good hair. I think…she was pretty.” “Would you be able to identify her if you saw a picture?” “…Maybe? I’m not sure. I only saw her for a moment.”