Let’s Start The Day

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Wait! Before you read this, have you read 'All In A Day's Work' “Thanks again Joey.” Dani said as she grabbed the brown paper bag off the countertop and waved to the older gentlemen.    “Alright Dani, be safe out there!” The older gentlemen said, not bothering to look up from the dough he was kneading.… Continue reading Let’s Start The Day

Picking Up A Friend

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Before you read this, check out 'Let's Start The Day' “Remind me again why we're here?” Paula asked, letting her seat back a little.   The two massive men in the front seat sharply inhaled. People didn’t question Pauly LaVine; when he said jump his men didn’t even ask how high, they simply jumped until… Continue reading Picking Up A Friend

Forgotten Birthday Dinner

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Wait, before you ready this, have your read 'Picking Up A Friend'? “Dani, it’s quitting time, let’s go!” Mark, the man who sat across from Dani, said as he logged off his computer.   “Nah, I still gotta finish this report. Go ahead, go on without me.” Dani said, never taking her eyes off her… Continue reading Forgotten Birthday Dinner

Mikey

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Hold up, wait a minute! Before you read this, have you read 'Forgotten Birthday Dinner' Paula walked through her front door and kicked off her heels. Sweeping them into the corner of the room with her foot, she didn’t even bother to turn on the lights as she made her way across her loft and… Continue reading Mikey

Party Crashers

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Hold it right there! Before you read this story, have you read 'Mikey'?  Andy Grammer’s voice poured through Dani’s speakers as she and her girls sat in the middle of her living room. The three best friends passed a bottle of tequila as they reminisced on their high school days.   “Didn’t you fuck her?!”… Continue reading Party Crashers

We’ve Got Some Catching Up To Do

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For months after Mikey and Paula’s mom took Mikey and up and left him, all Pauly did was cry his eyes out. In the mornings before he started his days, anytime he got a moment to himself, and late at night after he put Paula to bed, all Pauly did was cry. He’d lost the one thing that was most important to him, his family; well at least to third of it anyways. After those few months, Pauly reminded himself that he still had a daughter to look after and provide for. So Pauly dried his eyes and kept it moving. Soon the pain of his wife’s betrayal became dull and didn’t affect him as much, but not a day went by when he didn’t think about his baby boy.

The Other LaVine

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Wait! Before you read this have you read 'We've Got Some Catching Up To Do'? Dani was woken up out of her sleep around one in the afternoon. It was her day off and she had been out all night clubbing with the girls and Brock and Evan; she wasn’t planning on getting out of… Continue reading The Other LaVine

Brotherly Love

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Before you read this have you read 'The Other LaVine'?   The snow crunched under expensive Italian dress shoes as Vinny stepped out of the SUV.    “Why was this place so easy to find?” Floyd, Vinny’s business partner, said as he looked at the warehouse.   Vinny turned to look at the other man.… Continue reading Brotherly Love

Party At The LaVine’s

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Before you start this story have you read 'Brotherly Love'? “Remind me again why we have to go to this party?” Clark said, leaning against the door frame of Dani’s bathroom door.   Clark was never much of a social person. Even back when he and Dani were in college, Dani would drag him to… Continue reading Party At The LaVine’s

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