Adam Price
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One misty afternoon in early spring, six women stood on a corner in downtown St. Louis waiting for the light to change so they could cross the street. Fate had brought them, six strangers, to this spot at this time; Fate would deem that one of them would not live to step onto the opposite curb.
From that moment forward, that fatal accident would be a watershed in the lives of the five survivors.
They were strangers all. That is, strangers until that day.
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- Part 4 of Stories From The Cupboard
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Water has no color of its own. The only reason it has color is that it reflects the sky. So it is with some people who exist on the edges of life. They reflect their surroundings, but they don't actually seem to have an identity of their own.
Raised by older, emotionally withdrawn parents, Barbara Crider did not learn how to develop feelings of love or how to express them. As she sets out on an odyssey crisscrossing America, she attracts, then hurts men whose only sin is in loving her.
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- Part 5 of Stories From The Cupboard
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"You kissed me, Tripp," his head was reeling from the intimate act - what did it all mean?
"We all have our secrets, Adam," he griped, "I can't always hide what I am."
And there was the rub. Secrets. That's what all of this was about. It was practically the very last thing Corinne had said to him that afternoon in the garden - that we all had our secrets. Even Price, himself, had his secrets - and this was about to become another one of them, he realised, as Tripp moved in his direction. He might have known Corinne's secret - or at least he'd thought that he had, until she'd said there was more to it - but he didn't know Tripp's.
Heavy spoliers for the finale and many episodes leading up to it. Doug tries to comfort Adam in a way only a good mate would.
