Ladies’ Night Out: A Long Christmas Story in Three Short Parts

Considering my east-coast background, I should have been bored with this low key, unpretentious tea party. This was unlike any gal bash I had known. Where was the raucous laughter, the husband bashing, the competitive undercurrent, the off-color humor, the wine coolers, the gossip? It was my first day of school. I was in the right place.

Facing It

It had burrowed deep. Pete could feel it lodged beneath his ribcage. It was dark and heavy and threatening. Sometimes it would claw its way up to his throat and he would begin to shake. It was hard not to run. His boy was sick. Only four years old and he was taking it like …

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