When Lightning Strikes Twice (1997) - Plot & Excerpts
Bob Sheely handed Dana two white tablets she was supposed to chew. “And this for slower-acting, extended hours of relief.” He gave her a small pill to take with water and watched her consume the medication. “Bangladeshi restaurant, hmm?” “The food is spicy. Very, very spicy.” Dana turned to her father. “Thanks, Dad.” “I guess Rich doesn’t like places that serve things like roast chicken or spaghetti,” he mused. “He likes gastronomical adventures, Dad.” “Must have a helluva digestive track,” Bob Sheely said thoughtfully. “He’s one lucky guy. You can set your watch by him, too.” Dana groaned aloud. “I think I’ll go to my room and read for a while, Dad.” The doorbell rang and moments later, they heard Mary Jean Sheely exclaim in delight, “Wade! You must have ESP. We got a letter today from Tim and Lisa and they sent along the latest pictures of the children. I know you’ll want to see them.” “Yes, definitely, I’d love to see them,” said Wade.
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