Featured in this episode is "Predator's Fortune," by Richard Parks, "Give Me a Break," by Peggy Scarano, and "All the Lonely People," by Sally Madison.
In this first part of Spring, we have the next installment of Sharon Collins' "Laurel Doves," Terry Rainey reads "The Day We Sprung My Mother," and Nan Ressue rounds out the episode simply with "Spring."
In this episode we have a Sister Mary Xavier story from Terry Rainey, and a special double dose of friction from Peg Scarano as she shares he story, and her daughter's response.
In our first part on "Friction," we have a continuation of "Laurel Doves" by Sharon Collins, "Hot Friction" by Jill Rae Vennara, and "Reducing Friction through Fiction," by B.A. Sarvey.
Peggy Scarano starts this episode with her story "No Regrets," followed by Jill Rae Vennara's story "Empty Nest." Concluding this episode, Sally Madison reads "Curiosity."
Stories featured in this episode are: "N.E.S.T. Error Message 616," by Mike Cecconi; "Laurel Doves, May 1244," which is the first story in a thread by Sharon Collins, and "Susan Timberlake," by Terry Rainy.