Drea DiMaggio

The Callahan Family Chronicles - Part 1 of 3

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Part One- A Wrinkle in a Swiftly Tilting Adolescence
The Callahan home...Summit, New Jersey...

Terrence Nathaniel Callahan wandered into the kitchen; his shoulders seemed to be weighed down, but it was just the same old stupid stuff that kept him from sleeping. No swiftly tilting planet, but a dream that seemed almost as bad as a nightmare because instead of being stuck in the dream, every morning he woke up to his miserable life...


Three Girls - Chapter 19


Three Girls

Book Four

Chapter Nineteen
Angel in the Morning

by Andrea Lena DiMaggio

Baby mine, don't you cry
Baby mine, dry your eyes
Rest your head close to my heart
Never to part, baby of mine


 



Three girls find they have a lot more in common than their music...
terri’s challenge — my voice, my heart…my life are yours for as long as I live…


A Kiernan Family Interlude


A Kiernan Family Interlude


This Sunday, July 17, marks the second anniversary of my first story here, The Secret.
To celebrate, and as a thank you to all of you who have loved and cared not only for me but for my 'children,'
I give you this brief interlude. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!


Someone To Watch Over Me...



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There’s a saying old, says that love is blind
Still we’re often told, "seek and ye shall find"
So I’m going to seek a certain lad I’ve had in mind

Looking everywhere, haven’t found him yet
He’s the big affair I cannot forget
Only man I ever think of with regret

First Flight



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As the plane was nearing cruising altitude, it hit an air pocket or some such thing and took a 'hop'. My hand gripped the armrest like a vise and I furiously chewed the wad of gum in my mouth; it had lost all of its flavor almost an hour before.

"It's okay, miss. You don't have to worry." The voice on my right spoke softly. I turned to see the most beautiful blue green eyes I had ever beheld. He was staring at my hand.

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