Mysterious Ways

Mysterious Moments

Diane Stark

selected from the touchscreen on the DVD rental kiosk. “Out of stock,” it said. I sighed. My 10-year-old, Nathan, would be disappointed. He was having a sleepover, and the boys had wanted to watch . I didn’t have time to check any-where! Our family used that kiosk frequently. We’d never gotten the wrong DVD before. “Thanks, Mom!” Nathan said. “You’re the best.” The ultimate Superhero had ensured that Nathan’s sleepover stayed on track!

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