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Sarah Carerra - 2.17 - Stairway to Stardom

sc2.jpg "Action!" Jonothon yelled, and I took a step forward. I took a total of five steps before I reached the sign pointing down the alley. I could hear the cameras behind me as I ran my fingers over the top of the sign while turning to walk down the alley. When I was two steps into the alley, Jonothon yelled, "Cut!"

Sarah Carerra
Chapter 2.17 - Stairway to Stardom
by Megan Campbell
Copyright  ©2010 Megan Campbell
Released: November 22, 2010

Sarah Carerra - 2.16 - Unexpected Visitor

sc2.jpg I had stepped over to the small table in the studio that held my water bottle and wet my throat. Then I turned toward the control booth to hear what Scott had to say about our latest attempt. But instead of Scott, my eyes connected to similar, emerald-green eyes on the boy who had just stepped inside from the hallway.

Johnny. Johnny Crawford.

Sarah Carerra
Chapter 2.16 - Unexpected Visitor
by Megan Campbell
Copyright  ©2010 Megan Campbell
Released: November 15, 2010

Sarah Carerra - 2.15 - Mary, Me, and Ethan

sc2.jpg Ethan had been as close to me as a brother while we had grown up. In some respects, he was closer to me than Austin was. Were these feelings the same feelings that I had for Austin now? Or were they more?

Sarah Carerra
Chapter 2.15 - Mary, Me, and Ethan
by Megan Campbell
Copyright  ©2010 Megan Campbell
Released: November 8, 2010

Heroes of Justice Part 3

           Mark still acted more than willing to fully accept us as women, if you know what I mean. He was polite, but his actions let us know he was ready anytime we were. Shuddering, I informed him that there wasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell, not that it did any good! Anza told me he was just being a normal guy, Yuk! I told her I had never been that way as a guy, but she just gave me a kiss and replied, “You were never a guy, luv.” Sigh.
 
Heroes of Justice

Part 3

by Grover

Playmate

Playmate

by shalimar

I took a break from my household chores on that early May afternoon and watched Miriam, my five-year-old and her friend, Sarah, learn a clapping song from two of the older girls in the neighborhood. The older girls are very patient with my baby and her friend as they learn the actions, rhythm and words of the song, “Playmate.”

As I watched them it brought back memories of my own childhood, sitting and watching the girls in the neighborhood do that and other clapping songs. One time there were only three girls, so they asked me to join them.

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