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My Friends Have Glamorous Moms, While Mine Feels Like a Grandma—It’s Just Not Fair…
“All my friends have mums who look young and beautiful, but not me. Mine looks more like a grandma
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Devour My Pain
**Devour My Sorrow** Alika disliked working with children most of all. It was difficult, tedious, and
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She Said “Yes”
*She Said “Yes”* Margaret Elizabeth stood by the window, watching her neighbour hang laundry
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Three Days of Silence
**Three Days Without a Call** Valerie Wilkins lifted the receiver for the fourth time that morning, listened
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She Said “Yes
**She Said “Yes”** Edith Margaret stood by the window, watching the neighbour hang laundry
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Lost in Longing: The Shoes in the Display Window
No one knew his name. He was a scrawny lad of nine, with a slightly tattered jumper. Every afternoon
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A Typical Day Turns into Divorce
An Ordinary Day—And a Divorce Emily set the kettle on the stove and absentmindedly wiped the counter
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Enchanted by the Sneakers, Yet Never Crossing the Threshold
No one knew his name. He was a scrawny nine-year-old lad with a slightly torn jumper. Every afternoon
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Like a Suitcase with a Broken Handle…
“Like a Suitcase with a Broken Handle…” “Toby, don’t come round anymore. Alright?”
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Three Days Without a Word
Three Days Without a Call Margaret Elizabeth adjusted her glasses for the fourth time that morning and