When Entrepreneur Stuart Middlemis comes across a small cave at the back of his property, he uncovers the key to a 30 y.o mystery which provides more questions about his past then he ever knew existed.
I have a small hunch that he is the mother. Well or close to it. Memory wipe, how he said the body was more like a shell, mother disappearing, age spell (for both bodies). That's what it look like. But I could be wrong.
Beyond that, this was a great read. Looking forward to continue reading this tomorrow.
Signed by the one who lurks in the shadows, The Cloaked One.
I kept waiting for someone to catch him looking at womens clothing. Little helpful hint, i find it breaks up the monotony of reading fir thingslikr that if you put in little dialogue spots, like giving a reason for the backround tabs other than ‘just in case.’ Like maybe someone comes in to talk with him, and they dont see the screen, but it makes him think about using other tabs just in case.
I love it! Need it! MORE!
This is getting much better.
8089542 kudzu seems pretty good, though can drag things on a bit
Girl, you know that male head doesn't think right for this. Go back online when you can feel what it means to be pretty again.
It would be really funny if his mother was a pony.
8095204 ...Well...
I have a small hunch that he is the mother. Well or close to it. Memory wipe, how he said the body was more like a shell, mother disappearing, age spell (for both bodies). That's what it look like. But I could be wrong.
Beyond that, this was a great read. Looking forward to continue reading this tomorrow.
Signed by the one who lurks in the shadows, The Cloaked One.
8096305 but.......then who gave birth to him...???
Please let this be a Porsche Turbo.
I approve, though he needs to be mindful about washing them.
Fuck the boxes, work on the Turbo. I want to know what it is.
If Stuart's mother ever shows up again, he/she better be pissed cause that woman ruined his father.
I kept waiting for someone to catch him looking at womens clothing. Little helpful hint, i find it breaks up the monotony of reading fir thingslikr that if you put in little dialogue spots, like giving a reason for the backround tabs other than ‘just in case.’ Like maybe someone comes in to talk with him, and they dont see the screen, but it makes him think about using other tabs just in case.