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Keith Spencer looked up at the clock on the wall and sighed. The crew-cut eighteen-year-old couldn't believe that only thirty minutes had passed of the eight hours he was required to put in at the Roosevelt Park Tri-County Help Center. For perhaps the hundredth time this month alone, he asked himself how he had gotten into this fix.

A few years back, the local school board had passed a requirement that every student have a hundred hours of community service in order to graduate. While it did involve an investment of time and energy, most students had no problem meeting the task. They volunteered a day or two a month and finished up their prerequisite long before senior year.

But, in every class since the requirement had been instated, there were always a careless few who paid no attention to their obligation until their senior year. An even smaller few, and Keith fell into this category, didn't do anything about it until their very last semester. Then, because of time restraints, they found that what would've been only a few hours a week, now took up half of every weekend.

To make matters even worse, all of the really good jobs were already taken by students who had been at them a while. All Keith had been able to come up with was the graveyard shift answering phones at the help center. A job he really thought sucked the big one. After all, who wanted to spend every Saturday night listening to a bunch of losers' problems? Especially when they could be at the movies with Lauren Cusak.

Keith had been dating Lauren for three weeks now, and while he hadn't gotten halfway to second base, he was sure that it was only a matter of time before he went for the gold. The word was that Lauren was the kind of girl who went all the way. You just had to catch her on the right night, when she was really in the mood. At least that was what he'd heard around the locker room.

The big problem was, with half his weekends tied up with this community service nonsense, Lauren wasn't the type to spend her nights at home. So while she was dating Keith, she was also going out with Pete Hardy. The blond-haired teen was pretty sure that Pete hadn't gotten any further with Lauren than he had, but that could change with the flip of a coin. It would be just Keith's luck for Pete to be the one out with her on a night when she had a major case of hot pants.

"Roosevelt Park Help Center," Keith said into the microphone of his headset as he answered another call.

It didn't take more than a few seconds for Keith to realize that this was what was considered a Class Two call. Those he could handle, as they were usually just people who were lonely and wanted someone to listen. Class One calls were people with real problems and Keith always passed them along to the supervisor on duty without fail. He had enough problems of his own without trying to solve anyone else's.

As he listened to his current caller's tale of woe, Keith's mind drifted back to the night one of his calls had turned out to be an obscene phone call. He had only been at the center three weeks and, thankfully, the supervisors had just stopped monitoring his calls on a regular basis. The female caller had been incredibly vivid in describing her body and all the things that she wanted him to do to her, and her to him. It hadn't even mattered that she sounded a little old, because she had given him a major hard on. By the time she was finished, Keith had to hold a newspaper in front of him just to make his way to the bathroom.

The voice on the other end of the line this time was hardly as interesting as the one from that night, and Keith was glad when he was able to finally bring it to a close. The call had lasted almost a half hour. Only a dozen more like it and he could call it a night.

"Mr. Spencer, I'd like a word with you," Peggy Diaz, the shift supervisor called out across the room. "In my office." she added in a harder tone that meant right now.

"Great, what did I do now?" Keith asked himself as he took off his headset and punched the code into his phone position that would list him as being unavailable for incoming calls.

Crossing the floor to the small, glass walled enclosure in the far corner, Keith racked his brain for anything he might have done wrong and came up empty. It was an unusual feeling to not be guilty of something or other when called into the office, here or in school. He couldn't remember the last time, if ever, it had happened.

"Yes, Mr. Martone, I'll see to it personally," Peggy was saying into the phone as she motioned to the empty chair in front of her desk. "No, it's no problem at all. We're more than happy to help out when we can. Yes, sir, you have a good night as well, and enjoy your trip."

Peggy took another minute to make an entry in the folder on her desk before turning her attention to Keith. With nothing else to do during the short delay, Keith reviewed what he knew of the shift supervisor. In her mid-forties, Peggy Diaz was one of the Center's few permanent employees, having been there for over ten years. She wasn't married, he knew, and even with all of the gossip that got traded back and forth about who was seeing who, none of it had ever involved Miss Diaz. If she had a social life, it was kept quite private.

Not that she was unattractive, at least not bad looking for a woman her age, Keith thought. She was probably pretty hot back when she was in high school. The Hispanic woman had a nice face, short, reddish brown hair and a body that, while not the kind of figure you'd find in some of the men's magazines Keith liked to look at, was a lot better than his mother's or most of her friends, who were around Miss Diaz's age.

In fact, the only thing negative that Keith could really say about the woman was that she was a little too straight-laced for his taste. The center was probably her life and when she was on shift, she ran it by the book. There were three other shift supervisors, and all of them were a lot more laid back. Still, he had to also admit that, except for one time when he'd really screwed up, Peggy Diaz hadn't come down on him too hard. So he really didn't have anything to complain about.

"I have a special job for you, Mr. Spencer," Peggy said as she closed the folder and dropped it into the completed box on her right.

Keith wasn't sure he liked the sound of that. Her voice was a little too friendly, something that was never a good sign.

"Don't look too worried, Keith, I have a feeling that this is going to be right up your alley," Peggy added as she took note of the worried look on his face.

Her use of his first name didn't exactly inspire confidence, but then again, maybe he was reading it wrong he told himself.

"You have a car, right?"

"Yes I do," he answered.

"Good, I'd like you to go to this address, and see a ... Mrs. Martone." she answered as she handed him a small card with the address on it.

"And what do I do when I get there?"

"Basically, the same thing you do here, listen to someone's problems."

"Since when do we make personal visits?" he asked, thinking there was a lot more to this then she was telling him.

"Well normally, we don't," Peggy admitted, "but Mrs. Martone is a very special case."

Martone, Keith realized, was the name of the man she had been speaking to on the phone when he came into the office.

"Look, let me put it all on the table and you'll see how this can work to your advantage," Peggy said, he tone shifting ever so slightly.

This caused warning bells to go off in the young man's head. It had been his experience that it was never good when someone wanted to tell you how something they needed done was to your advantage.

"Simon Martone, is one of the single biggest contributors to this center," Peggy began. "His donations help keep us in business so to speak. So, when the situation calls for it, we're willing to go a bit further than we normally would for other people."

"Some pigs were more equal than others," Keith thought, remembering a quote from one of his English courses.

"So what's the problem?" Keith asked, when what he really was thinking, what can I get out of this?

"Before I go any further, I have to ask for your promise not to discuss this with anyone else. After all, Mr. Martone is an important man and he values his privacy." she stated. "I can count on your discretion, can't I, Keith?"

"Of course," he smiled, suddenly remembering where he'd heard the name Martone before. There was a picture of him in the outer office turning over a check at some charity dinner. An old guy in his sixties, Keith remembered.

"Good," Peggy smiled. "So let me explain."

Keith was all ears.

"From time to time, Mr. Martone is called out of town to take care of his business concerns," she began. "When he does, he usually arranges for someone to stay over with Mrs. Martone while he's away. Unfortunately, this afternoon he was called away somewhat unexpectedly and it wasn't possible for him to make those arrangements. When this had happened in the past, we have provided a substitute."

"So what's the deal with this Mrs. Martone. What does she need with a baby-sitter?" Keith asked. "Is she sick or something?"

"More in the area of something, I'm afraid," Peggy went on. "Mrs. Martone is a lonely woman, and when she gets too lonely, she at times has a tendency to drink a little too much. That is something that her husband would rather she not do. It would only be for a few hours, her housekeeper has the night off, but will be home by midnight."

"So I'm supposed to do what exactly?"

"Just keep her company, basically," Peggy explained, "listen to her if she wants to talk. Just make sure that she doesn't have anything to drink."

"That's it?"

"That's it," she smiled. "Simple isn't it?"

"Why me?" he asked. "Why not Sandra or Billy, they've both been here a lot longer than me?"

"Billy is a nice enough kid, but I really wouldn't trust him to go out with the dinner order, much less something like this," Peggy said. "Sandra is the best I have, which is exactly why I need to keep her here. I have few enough phone reps that can handle Class One calls as it is."

That was exactly what Keith wanted to hear. Now that he knew how much she needed his cooperation, he could gauge how much he could get for it.

"So want do I get out of this?" he asked directly.

"What do you want out of it?" she countered just as directly.

It suddenly occurred to Keith that he really had no idea what he should ask for. Something that was reflected by the look on his face as well.

"How about I make this easy for you," Peggy offered. "You baby-sit Mrs. Martone, as you put it, and I'll count the time you spend doing it at two, no let's make it three times the rate we count it here. I'll even count the part of your shift you already worked."

Keith quickly did the math. Not counting tonight, he still had thirty-two hours of service to go. Twenty-four hours would just about wipe that out. Still, why not go for broke?

"How about we make that four times?" he said, holding his breath for the answer.

Peggy didn't give him an immediate response. Instead, she seemed to be considering her options. It was obvious that she knew that would totally complete his graduation requirement.

"Why not," she finally said, bringing a smile to Keith's face. "To be frankly honest, it's not as if your work here has been much of an asset."

Keith couldn't help but agree with her, not taking any offense at her assessment at all.

"But there is one condition," she added, grabbing his full attention. "You have to make totally sure, above all else, that Mrs. Martone doesn't get at the booze," she emphasized. "If that happens, the deal is off and you have to come back here to finish the other twenty-four hours. Think of that as an incentive to make sure the job gets done. Do we have a deal?"

It didn't take a moment for Keith to say yes. After all, how hard could it be to keep one old lady sober for a few hours.

The address Peggy Diaz had given him was just outside of town in the suburb of Two Oaks. A small, private upper class community, populated by businessmen and professionals. He had little trouble finding the house, a large two story colonial with a two-car garage.

Looking at a house that was far beyond the one he lived in, Keith wondered if maybe he should've changed clothes before coming over. Peggy had said that the T-shirt and shorts he had on were fine, but now he wasn't so sure. Some older people had a strange way of looking at things. This Mrs. Martone might take his casual dress as an insult.

Well it was too late now, he thought as he rang the doorbell. If she had a problem with his clothes, there was nothing he could do about it now.

A minute passed, then two, and Keith was beginning to think that maybe the old lady had just fallen asleep, or maybe she was hard of hearing. By the time a third minute passed and he tried the bell again, he wondered if he'd still get some extra credit for just coming out here.

"Who's there?" a voice called out from behind the front door.

"My name is Keith Spencer," the young man responded, "Miss Diaz sent me. I'm from the Tri-County Help Center."

Another long minute followed, during which not another sound came from behind the door. Keith figured the old lady wasn't going to let him in and turned to head back to his car.

"At least I can take my time heading back to the center and kill another hour or two," Keith thought as he reached the porch steps

The sound of the door opening behind him caused Keith to stop and turn around. He retraced his steps but it wasn't until the porch light came on that he got his first real look at Mrs. Martone. A look that left him greatly surprised.

Based on the picture of Mr. Martone at the center, Keith just naturally assumed that Mrs. Martone would be just about the same age. If he hadn't already been told that the housekeeper had the night off, he would've assumed that she was the one standing in the doorway.

Standing two inches above his own five foot five, Anna Martone had short curly red hair and a build that even nicer that the one on Peggy Diaz. He'd remembered seeing some adult magazines on the newsstands that had women their age, not that he could've imagined himself looking at them, but Mrs. Martone was the kind of woman they must feature. She was just that impressive. Keith would've thought her even more impressive if he'd know that his guess at her age was almost seven years short, and that she'd passed her fiftieth birthday two years ago.

Seeing the casual sun dress she was wearing, the sort he had seem his mom wear a hundred times, Keith no longer felt himself underdressed. Still, he was so taken by her appearance not being what he had expected, the teenager hadn't heard what she'd said to him as she also looked him over.

"I said, are you going to stand out here all night, or are you coming in?" Anna repeated, this time getting his attention.

"Oh yeah," Keith grunted as he stepped inside into the foyer as the door closed behind him.

"I guess you drew the short straw," Anna said as she turned the lock.

"Excuse me?"

"Whenever my husband goes out of town on short notice, he arranges for the help center to send someone over to baby-sit me," she laughed as she led him through the hallway into a large, well furnished living room. "He's always worried that I can't handle myself and I'll go on a bender, you see."

"Well I..." the teen started to say, realizing that this might be more difficult than he thought.

"It's okay, I know you're just some student working off his community service requirement," Anna went on. "And it's not your fault. I'm even going to make it easy for you. There's soda and snacks in the fridge, and over two hundred channels on the digital cable. I have no plans for the evening other than curling up with the latest Cathy Donohue novel."

"Great," Keith thought as a smile filled his face as his momentary worry faded. "This is going to be even easier than I thought."

True to her word, Anna Martone curled up on a comfortable chair to read her novel, leaving her "baby-sitter" the wide couch and possession of the remote control. She didn't even seem to mind when he channel surfed to one of the sports channels to watch a baseball game.

"That book must be really good," Keith though as he glanced over in Anna's direction, "she hasn't looked up from it in over an hour."

But books weren't really his thing, and he only cracked one when he absolutely had to. Turning his attention back to the game on the television, where the two pennant contenders were locked in a 4-4 tie, Keith tossed another mouthful of popcorn into his mouth and washed it down with his soda. He could already see the end of the night, and his community service requirement going the way of a bad dream.

During the middle of the seventh inning, Keith glanced over at his charge, and was surprised to see her drinking a glass of water. Had he been so involved in the game that he didn't even notice her getting up to get it?

With the first batter slamming an opening pitch for a triple, Keith's attention turned totally back to the game. The next two batters went down swinging and there was a pause in the game as the home team called for a pitch hitter to take the place of the pitcher. While the station went to a commercial break, he again looked over at Anna and her book.

"Holy shit!" Keith gasped, spilling his soda and knocking the bowl of popcorn onto the floor. The baseball game was suddenly the furthest thing from his mind.

In one hand, Anna was holding the glass of what Keith had taken to be water. In her other, was a quart bottle of Russian vodka that she was in the process of hiding behind her chair.

"I don't think you're supposed to be drinking that," Keith said as he saw his sweet deal coming undone.

"Oh it's just a little bit," Anna smiled as she lifted the glass to her lips and drained almost half of it. "Just a taste really."

Keith might have just let it go at that, but no sooner had Anna brought the drained glass down, she was again reaching for the bottle to refill it. Not knowing how much of the half empty bottle she had already drank, Keith didn't think it would take much more to get her plastered.

"Maybe I should take that," he said as he reached over from the edge of the couch and took hold of the vodka bottle.

At first, the eighteen year old was worried that Anna was going to give him a problem as she resisted letting go of the bottle. He was a lot stronger than her of course, but he doubted his instructions to keep her from drinking extended to using physical force.

Then, just as he felt her trying to pull the bottle back, the redhead unexpectedly released her grip on the base of the bottle and let Keith have it. Relieved, he quickly dropped back onto the couch and put the still opened bottle against the large cushion to his left.

As if to show she hadn't totally lost, Anna lifted her glass, which was still a quarter filled with vodka and almost dared her baby-sitter to take that away too. Keith quickly decided that the bottle was the important thing and it was better to just leave things as they were.

Once she realized that Keith wasn't going to try and take the glass as well, Anna defiantly drained the rest of its contents. Then, again to the young man's relief, she went back to her book. After watching for a few minutes more, he concluded the crisis had passed and he went back to catch the last innings of the game.

The top of the order went up and down in quick succession, but Keith found that his mind wasn't really on the game anymore. He found himself picking up the vodka bottle to look at it. The label was written almost entirely in Russian, so he really had no idea what it said. Curious, he sniffed the contents, only to find that it really didn't smell like anything.

Then he remembered hearing his father tell a joke once about a boss telling his salesmen that they could drink anything at a business lunch except for vodka. He would prefer having clients think his employees were drunk rather than stupid. Evidently, Keith concluded, vodka didn't have any odor that showed people that you had been drinking it.

His own experience with drinking was pretty much limited to a few beers at parties. He had gotten really drunk once and remembered that he hadn't liked the after-effects much. Still he wondered what the more potent drink was like.

"What the hell," he thought as he brought the bottle to his lips and took a quick sip from it, just a taste, thinking that if he did it quick enough, Mrs. Martone wouldn't notice.

He was still trying to decide what he thought of the taste when it became quite obvious that he hadn't been quick enough after all.

"Hey," Anna called out in protest, "that's not fair! If you get to take a drink, then so do I?"

"You already had a drink," Keith pointed out.

"But I want another."

"I think you've had enough," he answered, hoping again that would settle the matter.

Then he realized that taking a drink from the bottle himself was the worst thing that he could've done. Anna wasn't about to take no for an answer this time. She got off the chair and leaned over Keith as she reached for the bottle, which he now held out of reach.

"Mrs. Martone, please," Keith said, wondering if dumping the bottle out might not be a bad move, then decided it would leave a big stain on the couch.

"It's mine," Anna insisted.

"I'm not allowed to let you have it," Keith said, asking himself what was he thinking when he took this assignment.

"Just a little bit," she implored, "just half a glass."

"No," Keith said as he tried to push her off him without hurting her.

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Tara’s turn: So nobody actually TOLD me about the status of Terri and Jerry. I didn’t pay attention to any of the relationships involving the Munchkins because they’re all pre-teens and they’re not supposed to be HAVING relationships, right? Wrong. How could I be so wrong? I mean, first I have the evidence in my own household. Derek’s enamored of Rachel. I saw that, but silly me, I wrote it off as one of those cute things that happen with kids. I can hide behind the fact that I was new to...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 19A

Nikki’s turn: You knew I couldn’t let Cindy-of-the-Sky get too far ahead. Dan and I scheduled our own trip out to Arizona to get our multi-engine ratings. I know – retracing Cindy’s steps, but that’s okay. It’s not EXACTLY a hobby. I mean, we use airplanes all the time in conjunction with the business. We use the planes to move key people to meetings, to move technicians and equipment to sites too far to drive. That big Cessna twin makes it nice, but I seriously want to fly it and...

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CommunityChapter 18

Sweet little Susan's turn: "You did WHAT?" Alan asked me. I took a breath. The guy actually sounded disturbed. "I gave some of Terri's writings to the English professor who's working with us." I looked at Tina. "Did I do something wrong?" "Alan, she didn't do anything wrong, you know." "I know. I'm just surprised." Alan smiled at me. "You know they'd have figured it out when she started school in the fall," Tina said. "Yeah, I suppose you're right." "Do you...

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CommunityChapter 23

Susan's view: You know, just a few months ago I was just a high school senior. I had a mostly normal life. Okay, little bits of departure from many of the contemporary norms were there. Mom and Dad were married to each other. I was eighteen and a virgin. I was in the top level of my graduating class and I didn't take the easy courses. I had a best friend and she and I decided to attend the same college for the same course of study. Okay, so that's pretty normal-sounding, right? Then the...

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CommunityChapter 29

Cindy's Turn: Summer used to be something that I survived. School was sort of a refuge because I was out of Mom's hair. Living in a thirty-odd foot travel trailer with Mom did not exactly lend itself to lazy days. I didn't have friends my age. Mom certainly wasn't exerting herself to see that I had any summer activities, so I was on my own in the RV park. The only kids my age came and went with their own families, and very few people choose to visit RV parks in Alabama except for the odd...

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CommunityChapter 35

Cindy's turn: Riot weekend! We flew to Houston and collected an engineer and a flute-player. Okay, I said 'flautist' but Johanna said very few people still use that term. We flew? I flew. Dan handled communications with air traffic control once we entered the Houston traffic control area and fed me altitude and course data. I paid attention to ALL of that while we both watched for traffic. This is the most intense flying I've done, threading our way between TWO major airports, Hobby on...

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CommunityChapter 63

Terri's turn: We have a new member of the community – Cindy's mom. I know I heard a little bit about how Cindy came to be with her Dan – he's 1.0 – the first of the two Dans in the community, and a lot of Cindy's story had to do with her mom not being a very good mom. My Tina tells me that I am fortunate to have two moms that love me and that my birth-mother, still in California, did a one of the hardest things ever – let her child go to another because she was just not able to do a...

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Community Moving OnChapter 10

Dan 1.0’s turn: Interesting meeting – me, my redheaded pixie, Don Matzke ... And the interesting part – Teresa Hardesty. Was supposed to be an informal get-together to see where things are in the circles of 3S Transport which is also the umbrella under which Don runs a charter jet service. “I know Cindy’ll be in the middle of this,” Don told me on the phone. “Do you have a problem if I bring a date?” “You know just how formal we are around here. Anybody we know?” “Teresa...

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Community TooChapter 55

Johanna’s turn: I have become the musical mommy. I’m not complaining, mind you. Dad and Mom smile at me and tell me that their prayers are answered, that I’m married, my husband loves me, we’re successful, and ... my life is as filled with wonder as I told them. Little Randall is a good baby. That’s good. I’ve heard horror stories about crying all night and teething issues and ear problems and serious diseases. Randall is none of these. The community crèche is devoid of that. There’s a...

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Community Service Pt 1

The first couple of weeks I was supposed to do menial jobs like sweeping and mopping, or organizing equipment. I was mopping up the girls locker room when my sisters burst through the door crying. I wasn’t sure if I should leave or try to comfort them. Brotherly compassion won out, and I asked what had happened. Alex sucked up a sob, and brokenly explained. “Our team is going to be cancelled, because we don’t have a coach. Daphne’s dad was supposed to do it, but he bailed on us.” Eva kept...

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Community Involvement Ch 16

“Are you angry with me?” Michelle asked, an alcohol induced slur clearly evident in her voice. “No!” I retorted. My hand was firmly on her elbow as I guided her back to our suite. “Yeth, you are.” Her drunken laughter echoed off the walls of the short hall that lead to the inner door. “Your jealous and pissed off that I fucked Marcus! And what was with all that ‘Old Boy’ nonsense?” “I just thought it added a kind of James Bond slant. An unusual situation called for an unusual approach. You no...

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Community Fundamentals Of Law

It was now Jeff's...or as he would be known to his students as, Mr. Winger's second day of teaching. Even though Greendale was a rundown, fairly crappy joke of a community college, Jeff had to admit it had done a lot for him. Not only was he able to complete his bachelor's degree and able to actually become a lawyer, he had also gained a core group of friends that made him a much better person. Greendale wasn't done with the tall, good-looking man just yet though. After a failed attempt at...

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CommunityChapter 17

Tina's view: Sometimes I curl up on the sofa in those rare moments when I need some 'me' time and I think about things. Mommyhood. Little girls always think of being mommies. I did until I realized that my own 'mommy' saw me as a problem to be solved. Fortunately the solution was her own mother, Grandma, who did me right. When Grandma died and I ended up with Mom again, I pretty much decided that motherhood wasn't for me, not if I had a chance of ending up like Mom and me. Rethinking...

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CommunityChapter 34

Alan's Turn: One might imagine that in the aftermath of the restaurant robbery, things might be in a turmoil. To a certain extent, one would be right. I'm fortunate. I have immediate family, my Tina and my Terri. I have my full family, and Tina made sure that she talked with my sister about the incident. And I have the Community. "You gonna be okay, buddy?" Dan 1.0 asked. "Yeah. Am I supposed to be all weepy or something?" He shook his head. "Not like you had any choices." "You...

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CommunityChapter 36

Dan Granger's turn: I have to laugh. I tried very hard NOT to burn bridges when I left my old job. It paid off. Steve called. "Hey, Steve, what's up?" "You ready to come back?" "Not funny, Steve." "Seriously. One of our clients specifically asked if we'd subcontract you so you can come in and do some stuff for him." "What and when?" Steve gave me the run-down. I wasn't too surprised. Big facility. I'd done a similar scope for part of it prior to moving to Alabama. Now...

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CommunityChapter 39

The World According to Susan: I am officially ready for a break. It's almost Christmas. I almost hide when I see my math professor. That's okay, though. He almost hides when he sees Cindy. Jason's right there with me, though. He's tested out of some classes and he's gotten transferred credits for a lot of things he took for his technology degree and if he does a summer semester next summer, he just MIGHT squeeze his way onto stage with the rest of us. I hoping. He deserves it. We work...

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CommunityChapter 41

Cindy's Turn: I finished, well, actually WE finished a Skype session with Kara. This time it was me and Nikki and Kara. I turned to Nikki. "She's a sister, you know. Should be part of the Community," Nikki said. I'm glad Nikki said it first. I don't want everybody to think I'm running this show. I'm certainly not malicious or anything, but everybody contributes in this effort. "How do we make it happen?" I asked. "She's music, not engineering." "We had Mizz Patel handling...

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CommunityChapter 64

Bill Carmody's turn: Interesting turn of events, I think. Two years ago I had Dan Richards on my power plant project. I knew him and Alan Addison from a previous power plant project where we were engineers, all three of us, on the same project. They're technically beyond reproach. Now I'm on THEIR payroll. 'Their' is, of course, 3Sigma Engineering. We're redoing several rural substations in Georgia. I ride herd on contractors, mainly, and make sure that they adhere to plans, and I...

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Community Moving OnChapter 4

Bill Hardesty’s turn: I’ve just become Bill 3.0. Cindy officially conferred the status upon me. “Bill 1.0’s my adopted dad. Bill 2.0’s Haley’s husband in Louisiana. Since you’re part of this now, you shall be Bill 3.0.” Which is fine, except to Herself, the Vickster, I’m ‘Billy’. “Cindy said you were ‘Billy’ when she first met you.” “I was. I like to think that I’m mature enough to be ‘Bill’ now.” Sparkly eyes. “Not ‘William’?” “Bill.” Snicker. “Billy.” That snicker is one reason I’m...

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Community FourEverChapter 2

Beck’s turn: First thing I did when we got home is call Mom. “Hello, my lost daughter,” Mom said, using her best ‘poor me’ voice. “Did somebody go into the hospital? It is not yet Saturday.” “Mom, your GRAD-daughter...” ““GRAND daughter,” Mom corrected. “My grand-daughter the millionaire...” “Your grand-daughter the research scientist...” “What has become of her now?” “She’s holding a letter in her hands that says she’s graduated college with a degree in engineering.” “My...

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Community Moving OnChapter 11

Teresa’s turn: Mom’s totally destroyed. I’m standing on a pedestal, a seamstress, a REAL seamstress, is taking measurements for my wedding dress. “Mom, stop crying, for heaven’s sake...” “Every time I think about you getting married,” Mom sobbed. “It’s the expected progression in life. Grow up, leave home, get married...” “Finish college is in there somewhere,” Vicki said. She’s my co-conspirator. We’re getting married the same day. She’s tagged my little brother, a big surprise, since...

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CommunityChapter 66

Susan's turn: I'm waiting for the aliens to show up. Here's how I figure it will break down. Nikki and Cindy will work with Terri and Rachel on the Star Wars squirrel denial system. They'll actually GET that 95 gigahertz transmitter, and in the process of modulating its output so that it only severely annoys squirrels instead of cooking them on the spot out there in the yard, they'll transmit a signal into space where it will be picked up by an alien spacecraft. The aliens will come...

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Community FourEverChapter 13

Bill Carmody’s turn: Yesterday’s wedding was a delight, especially watching my NEW daughter (!) and Cindy, my original daughter, looking and acting very much like twins. Can’t help but grin, just thinking about it. Both of ‘em have a little fire in their eyes, and when they’re together, you can nearly SEE the sparks flying between them. Couldn’t have asked for a more unlikely development, right up to matching green dresses they bought together for the wedding. And my phone buzzes --...

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CommunityChapter 71

Tina's turn: "What's so funny?" my husband asked. "Stoney and Jo are coming back and they're still flyin' that Pitts." "Did they buy it?" "She says 'no', but two trips, you gotta wonder." I giggled. I know the real reason. A combination of scheduling conflicts and weather had kept us from holding the weekend airport social and landing contest. The social, however, now had a few outside participants. I mean, it was bound to happen. We don't exist in a vacuum. On any given...

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Community FourEverChapter 24

Cindy’s turn: 0700 for a wake-up. The alarm caught me when it went off. Sometimes I’m drifting between sleep and awake, but not this morning. I finally got to sleep, found out that Dana’s a kicker, so I kicked back. When the alarm went off, I let it roll for a bit, listening to the whines and other sounds of the gang waking up. I killed it, turned to get out of bed, but was a bit slow. I saw a T-shirted Rachel flash by muttering “bathroom...” Well, at least with two rooms we can split the...

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Community TooChapter 4

Tina's turn: I keep telling myself that Bot-bot is not a real pet. I only wish I knew what was going on in my little girl's mind. Parse that statement, won't you? I have a stepdaughter who's ten years younger than me, who is probably past me in some ways, academically speaking. I know she does things with technology that all of us in the community wonder about. What went on in her head that caused her to take a mobile squirrel repeller platform and convert it into a pet? Yeah, I know,...

3 years ago
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Community TooChapter 15

Tim's turn: I'd be a janitor for 3Sigma after seeing how Vicki and Kim fit in here. I'm THAT happy. That whole 'divorced dad' thing is horrible. I mean, you talk with your daughter on the phone once or twice a week, trying to stay up with what's going on in her life, and then you get a week or so for Thanksgiving or Christmas and you get a few weeks in the summer. A week was BAD. I don't know little girls. Until this past year, I didn't have my own place, so we cribbed up at Mom and...

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Community TooChapter 22

Donna's turn: Do you know how to bring on pure pandemonium in my daughter's little community? Let me tell you. Saturday nights are the big night for music. Everybody's usually there. Well, sometimes we add Stoney and Johanna, sometimes Jason and Susan are off visiting one set of impending grandparents or the other. This particular weekend, though, we're all together. Me and Bill, we have our own swing there. So we laugh and sing and dance and then there's a break and my Bill stands...

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Community TooChapter 23

Terri's turn: I really DO love my mom. I'm speaking of my natural mom, the person who carried me for nine months, then gave birth to me. I did not and still do not understand why she left Dad for Mister Martin. I know both men and there's no comparison. Tina tells me that there are things that go on in people's hearts and heads that are not easily defined. Defined. If you define 'step-mom', it means the woman who marries your dad. That's Tina. Dictionary definitions are so...

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Community TooChapter 35

Nikki's Turn: Mommyhood hangs over us all. Don't get me wrong, I am in no way disparaging FOUR new mommies. Let's run down the list. Susan 'n' Jason have little JW – Jason Wallace, named after him and his dad. Alan and Tina have Katherine Genevieve – after nobody in particular, but Terri is forbidden to call her Kathygen. Johanna and Stoney have Randall Stonewall, and Mister Bill and Mizz Donna have Cindy's half-sister Elise Ann, a whole two days old. I'm likely to be the next. My...

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Community TooChapter 50

Still Nikki’s turn: I squeezed Dan’s fingers. “A bit of bad luck, this,” I said. “Baby, be so kind as to hand me my iPhone. I need to get the news out.” Dana’s turn: We’re a pretty connected group here. I mean, everybody’s always texting and posting updates during the day, so when I got one from Nikki, I knew where she was supposed to be – on campus with the munchkins. I thought I’d see another ‘you won’t believe what Terri (or Rachel or Vicki) just did’ post. It wasn’t. I’m at the...

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Community FourEverChapter 34

Derek’s turn: This is trouble. Wonderful, happy, delightful, ecstatically wonderful. But trouble. I knew what was going to happen when Rachel called me to help her feed Dana’s cat. Empty apartment except for me and Rachel and the cat, and the cat gets petted while I’m sitting next to Rachel and the cat leaves and Rachel turns to me. I like kissing her. I like holding her. We talk about everything. Tara says we’re too young to have a past, but I’ve lived through a car wreck and the loss of...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 6

Cindy’s turn: It was just another morning in the office when the phone rang and as Maddie was occupied, I answered it. “3Sigma, this is Cindy. May I help you?” “Cindy? Good, it’s you I wanted to talk to.” “Hello Mizz Patel. What’s going on today?” “Would you mind if I drive out to your office? I’d like to talk about something in private.” I noted that she didn’t have her normal happy lilt. “Of course it’s okay. You’re always welcome here.” This was unusual for her though, so I added,...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 11

Tara’s turn: We did it. Derek and I talked. He agreed, but honestly, I’m the adult in this equation, actually his legal guardian, and he would have had to go along with my plan. However, a certain pre-teen Jewish princess seems to have gained my little brother’s eye. I think that if we HADN’T decided to move, he might’ve hitched a ride back here. The apartment. Cindy and her Dan used to live here. It belongs to the corporation. They told me I could paint it any color I wanted, but honestly,...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 12

Dana’s turn: I’m lying in bed in that wonderful cusp between awake and asleep at the end of a very good day. Cindy’s done her presentation at NASA, and to my knowledge, they haven’t yet recruited her for a space mission. Nikki’s been, well, Nikki, and she’s a superstar in her own right, maybe a little more sane than Cindy, but those two are a binary system, both bright in a way I never witnessed until I found her sitting across the table from me and Ed one night at dinner. And...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 20

Nikki’s turn: I managed the stress of Mom’s interaction in my life quite well, I thought, right until Mizz Donna met me at the plane and hugged me. Then the floodgates opened. “What was I supposed to do, Mizz Donna?” I sobbed. Poor Dan. He’s standing behind me, wanting to do SOMETHING. “Darlin’,” she said comfortingly, “You did the right thing. World’s full of assholes. I used to be one, so I know...” I heaved a wordless sob. Mizz Donna was hugging me, Dan’s hand was touching my...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 21

Kara’s turn: The world NEEDS a pregnant fiddle player. That’s what I told Dear Old Dad when I broke the news to him. “Dad,” I said, “I have a wonderful, successful husband and it is only right that we present you with grandchildren.” I heard a definite sigh over the phone. My dad. I’m trying really hard to conjure (one of Johanna’s words) a vision of business-suited Dad bouncing a grandbaby on his knee. “You make me regret that I didn’t make myself a bigger part of your life, Kara...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 27

Nikki’s turn: We’re still talking about new toys, right? Cindy was PIC for the flight back from Colorado with the new plane. Fair enough. After all, Cindy IS ‘Cindy of the Skies‘. When we landed, though, we had the entire community standing there waiting on the arrival. It’s a big deal. Cindy exited first. Me? I stood in the door, my butt still inside indescribable luxury and newness, and said, “Okay, who wants a ride?” We have seating for eight – one of their ‘executive’ options – plus...

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