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    • 12 Sally Halley was in her room listening to music on her iPod when her mother called to her from the landing. Only her roar brought her back down to earth. In fact, with her face on the floor. "Alexandra Grace Halley!" screamed her mother furiously. "Come here at once!" The little girl paused the music and placed it back on her desk, on top of a school book she could not remember. Yes, she would do her homework as soon as she set foot in her den again. "Coming, Mom!" he announced to her in the same tone. As she descended the stairs, her anger thinned step by step. She was having a peaceful Wednesday afternoon, but who knows why, her mother decided that this was the right time to ruin her moment of relaxation. She prayed that she would not have to check on her little brothers, which meant she would also have to change their diapers. Coming down the stairs, she saw her mother talking to someone whose voice she could not help but recognize. She had not heard that woman speak in a kind voice since the twins were born. She was complimenting him on his kindness and his polite and always gentle way of speaking. Boy, was she envious! "Theo!" exclaimed Sally and ran up to him and hugged him. "Hello! What brings you here?" Her mother answered for him in her usual harsh and dissatisfied tone. "Your friend came to give you a hand with your homework. If he can he can help you review for tomorrow's math question, he was telling me that he is good at math." Sally had given up hope on her. She was not doing one thing right in his eyes, this made her angry and it was useless to rebel and stoop to her level. Didn't she have the twins to look at? She remained composed and nodded without any emotion. This Theo noticed. "Let's go to my room so we can leave my mother to do her own thing," she told him content to get out of there. Theo followed her in total silence, perhaps he had been intimidated by the brusque and unfriendly manner of his friend's mother. The only thing he could think of was that he was finally with her and no longer with that witch. He breathed a sigh of relief and told her, "Thank you." Sally locked the door, she too sighed relieved. "Nice excuse about homework. At least that will keep her away from us for a while." Theo looked puzzled, should he have told her it wasn't a lie? He scratched his head. "Yeah..." "What brought you here?" his friend asked. "So," he began nervously, "one, I wanted to spend time with you and two, do homework."   She huffed and flopped onto her bed on his stomach, using the index finger of her left hand she pointed the chair next to the desk at Theo. "We don't have who knows what homework to do," he told her. "We only have math." "I'm even being quizzed tomorrow!" "I'll give you a hand, you heard your mother just now." "Who cares about her!" she blurted out. "Even if I get a good grade, she would care little! Did you hear her as she spoke to me? Sally do this, listen to this, act like this and blah blah blah," Sally complained, dropping her head back on the pillow. Theo frowned interdictedly. Before they left, Mrs. Halley had never uttered those words; he recognized the annoyed voice. "Ignore her." "I try, but I can't!" "Try harder!" promptly replied Theo. "Let her say, sooner or later she will finish it. In the meantime, shall we start? So we can talk later without any problems?" Sally stood up, took seven steps to the left and took the other chair she had in the room. (Theo's eyes widened, probably the first time he noticed it.) "Let's do the damn math and then we'll talk," she let go of the chair. The homework made her forget why she was angry. The exercises Mrs. Heller assigned him were not as complex as she had initially thought them; getting the results was a breeze. Theo turned out to be an excellent teacher; he was able to clearly explain to her the main concepts she needed to know in order to best deal with that senile old woman. At one point, Sally raised her hands, then from her chair and marched solemnly toward the bed. "No more numbers and theorems!" she sat down on the bed with her legs crossed. "How did you and Riley approach each other?" "Approached?" asked Theo, then approached the bed. "Yes, get close. How did you become friends so quickly?" Sally looked stunned. "Do you remember Mrs. Towers' work?" replied Theo, refraining from talking about their drawing and not giving her friend time to respond. "Riley and I were not chosen by anyone, and so our friendship was born." Sally laughed out loud. "I remember! You had the spat with Mrs. Towers and you got a C! AH AH AH!" Theo gritted his teeth; he had forgotten that Sally had that bad behavior of laughing at other people's misfortunes. It was already the second time she had done it in front of him, the first victim having been Dennis Reeves. (Riley was also there that time, but he said nothing about it.) "Sally," he admonished her in a firm voice. Sally apologized, composed herself and continued with her questioning, her tone becoming serious. "You also wear a diaper... when you go to sleep, right?" "Yes," she admitted shamelessly. "Riley was the first to find out." "That's why," Sally began to say unsurely, "you defended her that day. Because she knew about your secret." "And I knew about hers," Theo added. "She had two rules, one said she was not to tell anyone anything." "Understandable," replied Sally convinced of her words. "If we had been in her situation, in an ideal world, our parents would have imposed that on us, too." "In an ideal world?" "Yes. His parents are not like ours, imagine if they had not been so open-minded, now we would not be here arguing, Riley would not be so happy, and we would be three ordinary kids." Silence. "Did you ever want to ... I mean ... here ..." threw Theo the hook. "Wear them? Yes." Theo gasped. "Really?" "Yes, you promise it will stay between us?" hastened Sally to say. "Three, I remind you that Riley is there too." "No!" she exclaimed suddenly. "Before I talk to her about it, I need to talk to someone who... who is not her." "Are you afraid of her judgment?" asked Theo. "She is the most experienced in this kind of thing!" "Theo, she spilled her secret like it was nothing!" retorted Sally. "How can I be sure she won't tell the first guy?" Theo said nothing. Her fear is legitimate, he thought. Not everyone may be able to keep a secret. Riley had not considered that risk; in fact, she had ignored it completely! "I hate to admit it, but you're right," Theo said conflictedly. He had just proved Sally Halley right! Who would have ever said that? "Huh?" "You heard right, you're right. We have to make sure it doesn't happen again a second time. As soon as she comes back, we'll both tell him." Sally looked at him doubtfully. "I don't follow." "Riley is not good at keeping secrets, okay? So, we have to create a system that will keep her tongue in check," Theo explained in a strategist's tone. "But it also applies to the two of us, none of this would work if we also made the same mistake as her." Sally was enraptured by his way of expressing himself: direct, precise and, above all, ingenious. Someone like that could come in handy for her shenanigans. Some interesting ideas began to flourish in her pretty little head. "Shall we wait for Riley to come back?" he asked. "We don't have much choice," replied Theo. "A team only works well if all the members are there." At that moment, Sally realized something: the three of them were the members of a band. She was the drums dictating the beat, Theo the pianola setting the mood, and Riley with the guitar showing them which way to go. She felt completely at home. "We are a unique group!" she continued her monologue, standing on the bed. "We are the Diaper Trio!" Theo looked at her skeptically. "Sally, what are you babbling about? Besides, how did we go from talking about that to the Diaper Trio?" Sally jumped out of bed. "When Riley comes back, I'll explain everything! But first you have to tell me something." "What?" "What's it like to wear them?" She has completely lost her marbles!" thought Theo with strong puzzlement. What do I do? "Is it very nice?" he asked fearfully. Again, Theo destroyed all her enthusiasm. Sally wondered why he was doing it, always on the nicest by the way! "You are strange, Theo." "And you're crazy, Sally!" Sally took that as a compliment. "Without me, our trio would be as boring as you! And Riley would agree with me!" Theo burst out laughing. He didn't believe a word of it. * Riley and her family returned on Friday morning. The visit to Grandma Talia's house knocked her out from the very first day. Grandma was delighted to hug her only granddaughter again, as well as changing her diaper all the time. It was not all doom and gloom. Riley discovered a truth that she could not help but hide from her parents. During one of the day's many changes, she revealed that when she was feeling very excited, she would pee without realizing it. Helen worriedly told her, "When we get home, I'll book an appointment with the doctor right away!" And they did not talk about it again for the rest of the vacation. At three o'clock in the afternoon, Theo and Sally decided to surprise her and go to her house. They also said goodbye to her parents and locked themselves in her room. Sally jumped on her bed and began to speak in a TV host tone, "I declare open the first session of the Diaper Trio!" Riley and Theo looked at each other bewildered. "The trio of... what?" intervened Riley. "When the supermarket episode happened, I started to think that the three of us were there for a reason. The diapers brought us together and bonded us! That's why I decided to name our friendship, also our safe place away from adults and people we don't like," Sally explained. Riley's eyes widened and she gasped. "A secret group!" "That's right!" confirmed Sally. "It seems only fair that we have to set rules, basic laws that we have to abide by for millennia!" Theo began to glimpse a sliver of logic from two days ago. He was excited about the idea, too, now that he understood what his rocker friend had in mind. "Rule one of the trio! The trio is secret! Just us! Should a new group member come in... we will discuss it heatedly and, should it all work out, we will change the name. "Rule two of the trio! If there is something wrong, you say it! We are the only ones we can trust and where we can feel in a place of our own! Just our own. Us and our diapers!" The two onlookers looked at each other for a moment; they found this incredible and special. They smiled. Sally sat down between them. "So, what do you think?" "It's perfect!" said Theo immediately. "For me it is, too!" said Riley. "Let's put our hands between them and make it official!" said Sally stretching out hers. Now, all hands were on top of each other. Waiting for someone to give the go-ahead to bring the new status quo to life. "Riley, do you want to have the honor?" asked Theo. "Why just me? Let's all do it together!" The countdown began. Three. Two. One. The three little boys raised their hands to the ceiling happy and excited to have begun a new adventure: the Diaper Trio.
    • I was in the central business district/downtown of my city at the time it happened, I was trying to return a cable box to the cable company, I get there and there is a written closed sign due to power outage, Im heading back into downtown and the main public square was so full of people, I have never seen so many people in one place before.   Taking the train home is no-go due to it being electric powered and I could not for the life of me get on a bus headed in the direction of my place. I ended up going to a friends house in an opposite for the evening which was a good idea as there was battery powered radio and they ended up grilling food so it wouldnt go bad in the freezer.   I went home when things seemed to calm down that night, The power at my place came back on around 8:30 the next morning.
    • By the way, I'm starting to read some of your stories, thanks for writing and sharing them!
    • I'm sure it won't take Elena long to find out otherwise. 🤭
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