Episodes
As time passed Christy sank deeper into her old ways until
it resulted in a night in jail. This
prompted a visit from Jack, but it was too late. She was too far gone. He made the mistake of pushing her out of the
Community too early which resulted in her just pushing him away. Christy always regretted the way they had
left things, but there was nothing she could do about it now. Then again Jennifer saw her own redemption in
acting as confessor and picking up where her father had left...
Published 12/07/09
Life was good on the farm. Christy had her struggles of course, but
through it all the work, the food, and the lifestyle helped to make her
healthier, stronger, and happier than she had ever been. That is of course until Christy had her
baby. The loss of her child proved to be
a dark turning point in her life. With
Jacks help she was eventually able to accept her daughter's passing, but the
scare never faded. The next few years
went by in a blur and before anyone knew it she was 18. ...
Published 12/07/09
Christy's mother had been cremated by the city
and they had disposed of the remains.
There was absolutely nothing left for her now. She couldn't even say goodbye. The only person she had left was Jack, but as
it turned that's all she needed. He took
her to an agrarian commune they called the Community. There were rules, limits, and she would have
to go to school, but as long as Christy could abide by this she was welcome to
stay. The real problem was finding
something that she could do...
Published 12/07/09
Christy had nowhere to go and out of desperation
she began to hitch hike, and that's how she met Jack. He always did have a thing for strays and she
definitely looked the part. He gave her
two days to consider if she wanted him to help her, and then left her alone to
think it over. She used that time to
rest and when it was over she was ready for him to take her home. Unfortunately, there wasn't much home for her
to go back to. Her mom was gone and her
daddy was in the pen for murder. ...
Published 12/07/09
When they arrived at a Waffle House Christy
doesn't waste any time ordering the biggest meal on the menu. Jennifer could tell it had been a long time
since she had ate so well and figured she could probably use it. Christy's biological father died during the
Vietnam War. Four years later her mother
would marry again, and this time not to someone nearly as loving. He was great in the beginning of course, they
usually are, but it wasn't long before he quit working and became...
Published 12/07/09
Christy knew that once she saw Jennifer starring
her down the only way to face the situation was head on. She stepped out from where she had been
standing and heads for the car. She
plays it cool though and manages to do some fast talking to explain her
intentions. She convinces Jennifer that
she knew her dad well and for the price of a meal she could tell her some
things about him that no one knows but her.
Jennifer is intrigued by her offer and decides to take her up on
it. Christy...
Published 12/07/09
Mary Beth could tell Jennifer wanted to be alone for a while
and as they parted Jennifer resolved herself in her own mind to make her peace
with her dad. However, as she walked
toward his grave curiosity got the better of her. She walked instead to where she had seen the
woman earlier. It was obvious by the
signs on the ground that she had been standing there for a while watching
them. The thought brought a chill down
Jennifer's spine as she speculated about the woman's motivations. When...
Published 12/07/09
Jack's funeral is beginning to wind down. Jennifer, because of her own selfishness
treats her mother as if she had never realized that she has lost someone
too. Mary Beth, for her part can
understand her daughters self absorption and it worries her that she has become
distant, but she knows it's because of her marital problems. As they leave the cemetery for lunch Jennifer
notices a woman who appears as if she has been watching the funeral from a
distance. Jennifer brushes it off...
Published 12/07/09
The story begins with a woman as she walks alone
on her way to attend a funeral. The man
who died had been important to her, but for her own reasons she had not seen
him in many years. At the grave the
eulogy for the man, Jack Randall, had begun.
The pastor quickly fell into his recollections of Jack's life well lived
and as he did so Jack's daughter Jennifer just as quickly zoned out. She is angry and grieving, but not
necessarily over his passing. Her mind
drifts as she focuses on a...
Published 12/07/09