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Kay's turn:

Rob was acting a little tense when we got home from school, but I thought it was just from stress from his work, on top of everything that's been happening. We got home and got something cold to drink, and George was there with Rob, just sitting at the table. He acted like he was uncomfortable, but said it was just his arthritis kicking up.

We'd been chattering all the way home, excited about being done with college, and I even heard the occasional squeal from Suzy and Richelle. Laurel and I have become close to those two, and we're so glad they both want to continue the relationship they have with us. We chatted about arrangements for the wedding, and I told them I made reservations for my folks for when they come down for graduation, THEN OUR WEDDING! I think I squealed a little, too.

But I knew as soon as we walked in the door, that something was wrong. Rob was a million miles away, and he's just not like that. Sure, listen to me. Only known him for a few weeks and already I'm an expert on how he is.

Anyway, we all got in the apartment and just crashed for a few minutes, mostly to relax after school and the traffic on the ride home. I got a coke, and asked what everyone else wanted, and we all just chilled out. Suzy and Richelle said they were gonna go take a shower and get cleaned up, and maybe go out later, but Rob said, "Wait a minute – got something to tell y'all."

Suddenly I couldn't decipher the look on his face, or the stress in his voice, but I knew it was serious. I think we all did, and we saw him tense up, and take a deep breath, then he looked right at me and said, "I killed Todd this morning."

Back to Rob:

I've heard dead quiet fall over a room before. Everybody's talking, laughing, making conversation, (yeah, that can be different from talking) and maybe someone walks into the room, or drops something, or just says something that stops the world for a few seconds. Was like that this afternoon when we broke the news to the girls.

A preliminary story on the "latest handgun violence" had gone out on the noon news, but it carried no names or real information, promising further details "at five," and the girls had missed it anyway. The evening news hadn't aired yet, so there wasn't much of a way they could have heard about it. We'd been treated and released at the ER, and I wasn't really showing any outward signs of being hurt, and George just claimed his arthritis was bothering him, so the girls were genuinely alarmed and went totally speechless when we sat them down and told them that Todd was dead. Even more so when we filled them in on how and why he and Rabbit came to be occupying adjacent lockers in the morgue.

I thought poor Laurel was gonna pass out, and even Suzy started crying with relief. Richelle didn't say a word, just sat there with her eyes closed, and beside me, my sweet Kaitlyn stared at me in disbelief, then snugged up even closer beside me, and put her head on my shoulder.

"Why didn't you tell me before?"

"And mess up your last day at school? It's all okay, and I figured we'd both feel better if we could all get through the news together. Laurel, are you all right? Suzy?" They both nodded, and we looked at Richelle, who still hadn't moved a muscle, hadn't said a word.

Kay said, "Richelle, are you okay?" Suzy moved over and sat on the floor by her chair, "Sweetie? It's over now. You can relax."

Richelle looked at her, and nodded, and put her head on Suzy's arm. "Yeah, guess so. But still feels like he's gonna hurt us somehow. Got a funny feelin' about that." She shivered, then forced a smile, "Anybody hungry, 'sides me?"

"Order takeout? Or..."

Suzy said, "How about we do some takeout tonight, and maybe tomorrow night go down to that rib place that Laurel and Jake told us about? Dunno if I could handle bein' where there's a lot of people tonight." She turned to Laurel, "You up for that?"

Laurel nodded, and said, "I feel the same way. Just us tonight," she looked around at the rest of us, "okay? Jake'll probably come over, too, especially if he hears the news." She looked at George, "Will they give names and all? Or is it too soon?"

"I imagine they'll give the victims' names, but not too many other details. Too early in the investigation."

"Investigation?" Kay almost sounded indignant. "What's to investigate? Sounds pretty straightforward to me. Todd attacked you guys and you did what you had to do."

George nodded, "True, but they still have to formally determine cause of death, ID the weapon used, see if he was drunk, or on drugs, things like that. Just takes a little time and paperwork." He paused and shook his head, "If only these guys could look ahead and see that the way they're goin' only leads to a bunch of time and paperwork, not to mention grief..." He looked at me, "Dunno if you'll get your piece back or not. Depends on the DA and all. I'd pick up another one, if I was you, and get down to the range as soon as you can. Use up a box or two on targets."

He looked closely at me as he said it, and I realized what he meant. Kay felt me start to shake, and hugged me closer as it finally hit me. Today I killed a man. The fact that he had been trying to kill me was suddenly not as much an issue as the fact that I had killed a man. Taken a life. Deprived a family of someone they in their own way, had loved.

I never heard them come in, but Jake and Renee were suddenly there, both alarmed, hugging Laurel, and saying that they'd heard the news, figured it must have been us, and came right over. I heard Laurel say something to Jake, and then he was there beside my chair, with his hand on my shoulder, steadying me. "Just hold on to what you got, brother, this'll pass." I looked up at him, wondering what he knew about it, and he said, "Been there, done that. And it don't get easier just because you're in a war. Gotta remember that. Had a newbie in the sandbox try to carry a load of guilt after he'd killed a man in a firefight. Got too heavy for him, and slowed him down enough that he didn't make it through the next one. Kept talkin' about how God wouldn't forgive him because of "Thou shalt not kill", and he wouldn't accept that it meant, "Thou shalt not murder". Started thinkin' his fiancée would see him as a murderer. He let it get the best of him, and we lost a good man." He tightened his grip on my shoulder. "You did what you had to do, Rob, and you did it right. No shame. No second guessing." He hesitated, and I looked up, and his voice softened, "I don't wanna lose another one, hear?" I saw the look that flashed across his eyes, like he was seeing or remembering something bad that happened, and I knew he'd been through hell too many times, himself.

Kaitlyn snugged up even tighter to me, "And I don't wanna lose you, either. I love you." She looked over at the girls on the sofa, "You okay, Richelle?" After no immediate response, she said again, "Richelle? Where'd you go?"

Richelle started at that, "Sorry, was a million miles away, trying to figure out what still seems wrong with all this, and I keep comin' back to where we still gotta keep watch for somethin' bad happenin'."

Laurel and Renee were talking quietly in the corner, when the phone rang, and they both jumped. Laurel glanced over at Kay, who gave her a nod, and she answered it. She seemed puzzled for a few seconds, then broke into a big smile, and came over and handed me the phone. "Hector!"

I said hello, and heard, "Rob, my friend! We heard on the news that there has been a shooting, and that Todd Cunningham was involved. I know that you have had troubles with him. Is everyone okay there?"

I told him that yes, we were all okay, and yes, George and I were involved in it. "We're still in shock over it, and some of us are just starting to feel it now."

"I thought that might be the case, Rob. May I come over and chat with you for a while? Perhaps I can help."

I was hesitant at first, but glanced quickly at the different expressions on the faces in the room, especially Renee, when she heard who was on the phone, and I thought it might be good to have him there, just in case. "Yes, that would be good of you, amigo."

He said, "I'll be there in an hour, Rob. And I will bring supper for you."

"Oh, you don't have to do that, Hector, we can go out somewhere, or we can order takeout..."

"It is no problem at all. The ladies are here preparing for our homeless persons ministry, and there is plenty. Please allow us to do this."

"You're too good to us, mi amigo, but we will wait for you." We said goodbye and hung up, and I looked at the girls and said, "Hope y'all like Mexican food, 'cause that's what we're having for dinner!"

Everyone seemed reluctant to be the first to break away from the group, but eventually we all got cleaned up and ready for supper, then waited for Hector.

Laurel's thoughts:

Thank God for friends like Reverend Alvarez! He wants us to call him Hector, but I feel funny calling a reverend by his first name. Guess I'll have to get over that, because he insists on it. Like he said, he is a pastor, but he has a name. I told him I'd work on it, but I know Rob has the same problem. So we'll all work on it together.

Anyway, Rev ... er, Hector came over last night and brought enchiladas, and even some homemade pinto beans, and lots of homemade tortillas, and some great salsa. Was good! Then we just sat and chatted for a couple of hours, and when he left, everyone was feeling better, especially Rob. I know the thing with Todd had been really bothering him, and he would have really been down on himself, second guessing every move he made yesterday morning. We'd all tried to talk to him, but finally it was Hector who got through, and convinced him that no one, not even God, held him accountable for what happened.

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OVERBOARDChapter 23 We Take Another Trip

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Overboard TooChapter 20

"Rob, I'm so scared, and so sorry." Laurel was crying as we drove toward the hospital. "I got tangled up with Todd, and I don't know how to get out of it." She just sat there holding her backpack on her lap, looking out at traffic. The cops had checked out her bag, as they had done with everyone in their group, and hers was clean. Mitch had noted that all she had in front of her on her table was a coke – no beer, nothing alcoholic. At first he'd been suspicious of her, because she'd...

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Overboard TooChapter 21

Was just puttering along at about six miles an hour when the party barge passed me, and a blonde mermaid with a parrot jumped off, and a Mexican preacher hit me with a spar, and I got attacked by a coyote but an old guy with a cannon said "Make my day", then a guy in a toga barked at me, and I hit a horse and hurt my hand and all through it there was this weird ringing noise, and... Phone! Woah! Wake up, Rob! I groaned over and picked it up just as it stopped ringing. Didn't recognize...

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OVERBOARDChapter 24 Life After Florida

Whoops! Kay just brought our conversation to a dead stop. My parents looked at each other and then looked at me to see if I was going to answer Kay's question. "Did I ask something I shouldn't have? Rob?" Kay had a puzzled look on her face as she, too, looked at me. "Kay, we don't have a Christmas dinner, per se. As Jews, we don't celebrate Christmas; December twenty-fifth is just another day for us. It's the same for almost all the homes in this community, that's why no one has...

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Overboard TooChapter 22

We drove Laurel to her apartment, where she packed enough for a weekend stay. We'd get the rest of her things later. Her roommates didn't say much, more or less just stayed out of her way. Both had guilty looks, as if they'd been in on what had been done to her, or at least known about it and had not stood up for her, and were now ashamed of it. She didn't bother explaining to them just what she had planned for the near future. Then, even though Laurel had given her statement to the...

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OVERBOARDChapter 25 Spring Break Hooray

Life went on, Kay with her work at the restaurant on the weekends and her classes during the week. She didn't see or hear anything from Todd, nor did she hear anything about him. If only it would stay that way. My life continued, too, with my work at home and every other week or so a trip out of town to one client or another. The new client in Wyoming was more demanding of my time and after my initial setup visit with them I had to return twice, in what was an unusually short period of...

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Overboard TooChapter 24

"Rob! What?" Kay grabbed my arm as George bent to pick up my phone. Hope it survives my dropping it! I looked at her and said the first thing that popped into my mind. "Gotta figure out something else for a honeymoon trip, babe." She just looked at me, not really comprehending what I was saying. "I mean, Nocturne's gone. That was Gary on the phone. Somebody just blew up our boat." Kay and Laurel both gasped in shock. "Nooooooo!" moaned Kay, and Laurel sagged against the Escape....

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Overboard TooChapter 25

"Ummmmm ... Errrr ... Wha-?" "Please, Rob," Kaitlyn's voice was shaky, "can we just cuddle with you? We just want to be close to you tonight." I turned on the bedside light, and saw that Laurel was there too, snuggled up against Kay, and she was nodding her head. "Well," said Kay, "I do, and I don't want to leave Laurel all by herself, so..." "Just sleeping, Rob," said Laurel, "No fooling around. Definitely no fooling around!" Kay was shaking her head in...

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OVERBOARDChapter 26 Where to From Here

That was about as deep as the conversation could get at dinner, in the kitchen. It was a good thing that's where we were instead of more romantic surroundings, like the Italian restaurant the night before. Who knows what else we might have said or done? Was I ready to go further? I had better figure that out, and soon. I need to know what I'm doing with Kay, or rather what I want to do. Lord help me! After dinner we went back to the great room, Kay wanted to play more with her new phone. I...

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Overboard TooChapter 26

Kaitlyn returned my call a few minutes later, and said she had been in a conference with her Faculty Advisor. It was nothing special, just something all of them had to do before graduation. She said she didn't have any more classes today, so she and Suzy were just hanging out in the student center, waiting for Laurel and Richelle to show up. I said, "So, I hear Suzy is a pretty good note taker. You two getting along okay?" I didn't think I put any special inflection into the question,...

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Overboard TooChapter 27

Back to Rob: Well, turned out that the pasta was a good choice. I was able to stretch it, and they all liked it. Even got requests for tutorials on making it! So dinner went well. Kay calls it "dinner", so I guess I gotta get used to calling it that, myself. But back home we always used to call it "supper", and "dinner" was on Sundays and holidays. Old fashioned, I guess. I think everyone enjoyed the chatter over the meal, too. But those two "note takers" really take the cake....

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OVERBOARDChapter 27 Its Time for a Business Party and More

In the morning after breakfast Kay went to school and I went to work. In my office, I went through my regular routine and made sure everything was alright with the client systems I had on constant monitoring. After making sure there were no problems I went on to the next step of business. I started calling clients that were one offs, clients that didn't have me on retainer. I periodically called them and tried to sell myself, to convert them to long term clients with my constant monitoring....

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Overboard TooChapter 31

We watched the red pickup rumble out of the lot and head south. Kay said it sounded angry. It did, at that, and I wondered if Jake had built the engine as well. I looked at Kay, and said, "So what's your preference for supper?" She turned to Suzy and Richelle and asked for their druthers, and they both said the choice was up to us. So we locked up and headed for The Crab Shack. It's a dumpy-looking place, and that makes it one of the prime reasons for the phrase "Looks are deceiving"....

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Overboard TooChapter 32

I sat there scratching my head, with all consonants and no vowels. And the fact that sweet Kaitlyn was rubbing her foot up and down my leg, under the table, didn't help my concentration, not at all. Richelle just sat back with a grin, as Kay and Suzy made yet another trip to the dictionary, to verify a word she'd played. I hadn't yet forayed into that arena, mostly because I didn't want to admit not knowing some of the words she'd used. "C'mon, Rob! You're not gonna let her get away...

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Overboard TooChapter 34

The insurance check deposited without a hold on it, and I moved it into a separate account that I'd already had set up and designated for the boat. I smiled as I thought back to the day I had opened it. I had stopped in at the bank to make a deposit, and the new teller remarked at the name I'd given the account, and asked if I was a fan of Talia Wagner. I looked up at him and saw that he was smiling, and cracked back, "She's okay, for the daughter of a Nightcrawler and a Witch." I could...

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OVERBOARDChapter 30 Were By Ourselves Again and Have Much to Go Over

Wednesday morning was not a typical morning for us; it started in the kitchen with us kissing again. It wasn't the toe curler our kiss was the night before but it was still a good one. Kay and I managed to keep Janice from making breakfast, and this, too, was a change, since she had come in for the extended weekend. She grumbled but I promised to take us out for breakfast instead. We didn't leave until she had her suit-cases packed and everything ready to go. It was a late afternoon flight...

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Overboard TooChapter 35

I felt funny about leaving George there by himself after what he'd just told us, but I watched the girls get into Kay's car, and followed them out of the coffee shop lot. We had no other stops to make, so she took the direct route back to our place. I could see that they weren't chatting and laughing as usual; both were staring straight ahead, apparently lost in their own thoughts. For that matter, I was, too, trying to wrap my head around what George had just told us. The boat was one...

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OVERBOARDChapter 31 We Work on Plans for the Future

"Have you thought about things since last night, Kay?" "Some, but I still have a lot of thinking to do." "Are you at a point where we can start talking?" "Yes, and I have two or three things I want to start with, if they're okay with you." "Shoot." "I think the first things we should talk about are marriage, children, getting to where we can have children and jobs. Are those okay with you?" "Not surprisingly, they're all near the top of my list, too. I want to marry you....

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Overboard TooChapter 37

Same carload going back up the highway, but a totally different topic of conversation! Kay was squeezing my hand as she rhapsodized about Laurel and Jake's performance, and the two in the back seat were just as excited as she was. I concentrated on following the taillights of the red pickup in front of us. He wasn't speeding by any means, but the fog rolling in off the gulf was limiting visibility, and I didn't want any surprises. "Rob?" Kay shifted position as she spoke, "Rob? Can we...

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Overboard TooChapter 38

I was mentally going over my to do list for the day as I pulled into the lot, so the presence of the little 4x4 in one of the guest spots didn't register until our apartment door opened, and I was greeted with a hug and a "Hi Rob! I decided to come down earlier than we'd planned, just in case that big sister of mine had forgotten something! Mom and Dad are still waiting until tomorrow, like we'd planned, but you're stuck with me for an extra day. Hope that's okay!" Krista! "Okay?...

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Overboard TooChapter 42

We were about to head for the hospital when I remembered. "Jake! He hasn't heard yet about what happened. Gotta see if I can get to him before he hears it from someone else!" Our girls had been loaded into ambulances, and they were all on the way to the hospital, to undergo all the routine things that follow accidents, and things that weren't accidents at all. Belinda and Laurel were primary on the triage list, Laurel having been shot and wounded, and Belinda with a concussion. Those two...

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OVERBOARDChapter 35 Circumstances Are Keeping Us Apart

The alarm went off jarring me out of a comfortable dream. No, wait, it wasn't a dream, I really had taken Kay away for the weekend and moved us up to a fully intimate relationship; that memory brought a smile to my face. I pulled Kay over to me, after she turned off the blasted noise maker, to give her a big hug and start the day with a steamy kiss. It was still earlier than I was used to or wanted it to be. "Mmmm, this is good. I didn't think you'd set the alarm for some early morning...

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Overboard TooChapter 44

Kaitlyn's turn: Okay. I can do this. Graduation day! Not easy waking up this morning. We stayed up too late last night, talking, playing Yahtzee, eating popcorn, and letting the excitement just drain out. I still can't believe what happened yesterday! It's all just so much like a dream. Some parts were like a nightmare, but other parts were good. The good parts? Mom can see! She laughs and says that now I have to stand up straight and walk with good posture, like she tried to show me...

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