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November 10, 1993, Chicago, Illinois

Kara and Elyse were in my hospital room on Wednesday morning. Michelle had missed two days of classes and needed to be in school, so she wasn’t there. Kara had arranged with the head of the Chemistry department and her PhD advisor for a week of emergency leave.

“How are we going to handle this?” I asked. “She’s not ready to come back to us.”

“No, she’s not,” Kara said. “I had a talk with Al and she’s only grudgingly agreed to move into the house because Doctor Woodford insisted on it.”

“She’ll need her own room,” I said. “We could make up the ‘Indian’ room for her, I guess.”

“That probably makes the most sense,” Elyse said.

“Michelle is very concerned,” Kara said quietly.

“She thinks Jessica is coming back to us and she’ll be displaced?” I asked.

“Yes. I told her that wasn’t going to happen, but she needs to hear it from you.”

“You both know what I want to happen, but from the short interaction I had with Jessica yesterday, I don’t think anything has changed. But maybe with her living at home, we’ll have a chance to start over.”

“Which is EXACTLY what has Michelle concerned,” Kara said.

I sighed, “Because we invited Michelle to our bed.”

“Yes. And she likes that.”

I thought about it for a minute, then said, “Nothing has changed. We’ll do our best to help Jessica and just take things one day at a time. I’ll talk to Michelle.”

“You have to be VERY careful with Jessica,” Elyse said. “She has to seriously change before you let her back into your life the way you want to.”

“Elyse...” I protested.

“She’s right, Snuggle Bear.”

There was no point arguing so I agreed that the ‘Indian’ room should be made up for Jessica. Elyse went to call home and ask Abbie to get things ready. She was back about ten minutes later, saying that Terry and Dave were going to the house to move the spare bed frame, mattress, and box springs from storage in the basement to the ‘Indian’ room, and move two of the basket chairs, some floor pillows and the low table into the storage room.

Just before 10:00am, Doctor Kim signed the discharge forms and just before 11:00am, an orderly wheeled me to the elevator, then out to the waiting minivan where Jessica was already sitting. Elyse and the orderly helped me into the van, and then Elyse got in next to me. Al Barton walked out and got into the passenger seat and Kara got in to drive.

“You both OK?” Al asked.

“Sure,” I said.

“Yes,” Jessica said, looking out the window rather than at anyone in the van.

About thirty minutes later, all of us walked into the house in Hyde Park, though Jessica was using crutches. Jesse, Matthew, and Birgit had gone to school over what had been reported as very loud protests, but Michael, Albert, Stephie, and Ashley were waiting in the sunroom, and Abbie greeted us at the back door.

“Both of them are to take it VERY easy for the next week,” Al said to Abbie. “Do your best to keep it quiet around the house, please?”

“It’s under control, Doctor Barton,” Abbie said. “The kids know Mommy and Daddy are sick and that they need to be extra quiet.”

“They’re both stubborn and bullheaded,” Al said. “No lifting, no exertion, no cooking, nothing until I say. They may sit quietly and read or rest. Period. Steve should walk for short periods several times a day.”

“Al, I’m right here,” I said.

“Yes, and like every other patient in the world, the minute the doctor is out of sight you decide what you think you should and shouldn’t do. Abbie, I have codeine tablets for both of them, if they experience pain. Steve won’t take them, but he has a prescription anyway. I also have diazepam tablets for both of them. Those they need to take at bedtime, or if they get agitated. Make them do it.”

“Damn it, Al,” I said. “I can manage this myself.”

“Stubborn and foolish as always,” Jessica said sotto voce.

“Jess, that’s enough!” Al said sharply. “Abbie, I’ll stop in to check on them in the mornings on the way to work and then on the way home. You have my office and home numbers, I’m sure. If you have questions, call. If they have ANY cognitive or breathing or vision problems, call the paramedics FIRST, then call me.”

“Yes, doctor,” Abbie said. “I know how to handle Steve. Jessica will cooperate, won’t you, Jessica?”

“Yes.”

“I’m going to bed,” I growled.

I was tempted to take the stairs just to prove my point to Al, but in the end opted for the elevator because I knew Abbie, Kara, and Elyse would intercept me before I got to the foot of the stairs. Kara came with me and we rode up one floor. She walked me to our bedroom and helped me change into my pajamas and get into bed.

“What can I do for you?” she asked.

“Get the damned doctors out of the house,” I said.

“Including Jess?” Kara asked sweetly, but not in a good way.

“No,” I sighed. “Sorry. I just get annoyed when they get into ‘doctor mode’ and it’s like I’m not even there.”

“Steve...” Kara sighed impatiently.

When she used my name in that way, rather than ‘Snuggle Bear’, I knew I was going to hear it. And I also knew I probably deserved whatever it was she was going to say.

“There are TWO stubborn patients in this house, and the doctors, ALL OF THEM, will be here for as long as it takes and until Doctor Barton says otherwise. Do I need to bring the true authority in this house in here to make sure that happens?”

I sighed. Birgit would NEVER let me get away with my current attitude. That was Kara’s ultimate trump, and she knew it.

“And don’t ‘yes, dear’ me, Steve,” Kara continued. “You WILL, as your Navy friends do, say ‘Aye, aye, Ma’am’, and MEAN it!”

“Yes, dear,” I said with a wan smile.

“I swear, you’re so stubborn and hardheaded that I won’t be surprised if the hospital sends a bill for repairs for the damage your head did to the table and the floor!”

I started to laugh, but stopped almost immediately, wincing at the throbbing pain in my head.

“You know,” I said softly, a tear in my eye, “that’s just what ‘Lucy’ would have said.”

Kara nodded silently, understanding my reference to Jorge, as a tear dripped down her cheek.

“OK to bring the kids up to see you?” she asked a minute later, when she’d composed herself.

“Yes, please,” I said.

She left and was back a few minutes later with Michael, Albert, Stephie, and Ashley. I hugged and kissed each of them and answered their questions, then Kara took them back down to Abbie and came to lie in bed with me, though fully clothed.

“Two weeks before you can have sex,” Kara giggled.

“I’m going to KILL Al Barton!” I groused.

“You’ll live!” she said, kissing me carefully on the cheek.

November 11, 1993, Chicago, Illinois

“Any issues?” I asked Al Barton on Thursday morning.

“No. Everything looks good. I checked Jess before I came upstairs. She’s fine, too.”

“Think she’ll talk to me?” I asked.

“All you can do is try,” he said. “But stay calm and don’t push too hard.”

“OK. I’m guessing I can’t use my hockey tickets tonight.”

“No, you can’t. That’s about the last place you belong. The noise and excitement would be too much for you.”

“I really can’t do karate for six months?”

“Correct. And you can’t run until we’re satisfied the concussion hasn’t had any lasting effects and the skull fracture heals. Kara said she’s going to take you for a walk after breakfast. Be careful. She brought sparring headgear home from the dojo. You should wear it when you’re moving around for the next two weeks.”

“Seriously?”

“Just do it, Steve. If you bump your head, you’re going to appreciate the suggestion.”

“How the hell could I hurt myself this badly just by falling?” I asked. “Jess was in a 25MPH accident and is in better shape.”

“She’s damned lucky,” Al said. “I mean that. I believe the other car was doing at least 50! Change anything about that accident and she might not have been so fortunate.”

“And Jorge?” I sighed.

Al shook his head, “Never had a chance. She says he was breathing but I don’t think that was possible. Not with the injuries the coroner reported.”

“Which were?”

“Basilar skull fracture and tearing of the carotid artery. It wasn’t survivable even if it had happened in the ER with my surgical team scrubbed and ready. His chest injuries were immaterial at that point. That kind of skull fracture is what killed that NASCAR driver a couple of years ago.”

I frowned grimly, “J. D. McDuffie.”

“And a couple of Indy drivers in the past, if memory serves. I think one was Vukovich, but I’m not sure.”

“That sounds right,” I said. “Bill Vukovich died at Indianapolis in the 50s. There was another one, too, Tony Bettenhausen, a few years later. I remember reading about them when Winston Cup Scene ran an article about J. D. McDuffie. How does that happen? The article talked about racing. But this wasn’t a crash in excess of 150MPH!”

“When the seatbelt restrains your body, your head continues forward at full speed, then snaps back. In Jessica’s case, the airbag limited how far her neck flexed. There was no airbag on the passenger side.”

“20 or 25MPH?” I asked.

“As I said, the other car was going at least 50MPH,” Al said. “But the complete police report hasn’t been filed. That’s more than enough. It could happen at much lower speeds. Your head and neck aren’t designed for that kind of trauma.”

I chuckled, despite it hurting my head, “Designed, Al?”

“OK. You know what I meant! By nature!” he laughed. “You have a follow-up with orthopedics at UofC. We figured it made more sense than a weekly trek to Cook County. You’ll need those stitches out next Monday. I’ll make arrangements to have that done and have a plastic surgeon take a look at it.”

“Forget it,” I said. “I don’t mind the scar right above my eyebrow. Besides, there’s one just below it from second grade, I suspect. I don’t know for sure because of the bandages.”

“OK,” he said, shaking his head. “You’ll also need an x-ray of your wrist, and a full skull series plus CT. We’ll do those next Monday as well.”

“Anything ELSE?” I asked.

“Steve...” Kara warned.

“Sorry, Doctor Frankenstein,” I said with a grin, doing my best not to sound annoyed and incur more wrath from Kara, “Anything else?”

“Kara, confiscate his ABBA records and CDs until he behaves.”

“Now that’s low, even for you, Al,” I groaned.

“Kara, you can bring the kids in now,” Al said.

“Thanks, Doctor Barton,” she said.

He left and she followed him out, and came back with all seven kids who crowded around the bed. They were all concerned, and all wanted to crawl into bed with me, but had to settle for quick hugs and kisses before Kara took them out so the three oldest could go to school. She was back five minutes later.

“Your dad will stop by this afternoon after work,” Kara said. “Kathy and Kurt will come by later. I’ve convinced the rest of your friends to wait until the weekend to see you. Shall we eat breakfast and take our walk?”

“Sure,” I said. “I want to talk to Jessica.”

“After we walk,” Kara said.

“Have you talked to her?”

Kara shook her head, “She’s only talking to Abbie and Doctor Barton right now, and her talks with Doctor Barton seem very strained according to Abbie.”

“No surprise,” I said.

Kara and I went downstairs and she fixed breakfast for us. Michelle greeted me with a soft kiss, and Samantha walked in while I was eating. She had come to check on me before going to class, and filled me in on what had happened with Jorge’s parents. She confirmed what Kara had told me about taking him back to Puerto Rico which was going to happen on Friday, but they weren’t doing any kind of service here.

“We have to do something for him,” I said.

“How about a memorial service on Saturday?” Abbie suggested. “Invite all our friends and just do something here.”

“You’ll have to clear it with the medical staff,” I sighed.

“Steve...” Kara warned.

“Honey, the day I stop being annoyed by doctors is the day you put me in the ground, and that includes my good friend Al Barton when he’s doctoring ME.”

“Doctor Barton is a sweetheart!” Abbie said. “He’ll be OK with it.”

“Al Barton?” I asked incredulously. “A sweetheart? I must have missed something.”

“He cares about you,” Abbie said. “Just as the rest of us do. He’s tough on you because you need it. Just as Elyse is. And just as your daughter is.”

I nodded, conceding.

“Yes, let’s do a memorial on Saturday,” I said. “I want to go to Puerto Rico, but I don’t think I’ll get permission. How’s Jessica?”

“She just had her breakfast in the ‘Indian’ room,” Abbie said. “She’s not really interested in talking to anyone.”

There really wasn’t anything to say to that. I finished my breakfast and Kara took me upstairs and helped me dress in sweatpants and a zippered sweat jacket that didn’t need to be pulled over my head, and could be wrapped around my arm in the sling. She put the padded sparring headgear on me, and we went downstairs. I felt helpless when she had to tie my tennis shoes for me, but just trying to bend over had caused severe discomfort and made my head throb, not to mention having only one hand available.

Michael, Albert, and Stephie all joined us for our fifteen-minute walk around the neighborhood, and when we returned to the house we saw Bart on the front porch of his house. He came down to the sidewalk to say ‘hello’ and ask how Jessica and I were doing. We spoke for a few minutes before he headed to work, and Kara took me back into the house. I didn’t want to stay in bed, so we went to the sunroom, and I relaxed on one of the lounge chairs.

“Only you could get hurt worse by falling than your wife did in a car accident,” Penny said, coming into the great room.

“Who let you in?” I griped as she kissed me on the cheek.

“Amber is going to play with Stephie today instead of going to daycare,” she said. “That’s normal for Thursdays.”

“How are things at the office?”

“I am absolutely forbidden from saying anything at all about work to you.”

“Bullshit, Penelope. Spill it!”

She giggled, “I think we can negotiate! You know what I want!”

“Guard!” I said as loudly as I could without worsening my headache.

Kara came into the room, laughing, “You are NOT a prisoner, Steve Adams! I’m your wife, not a prison guard!”

“Uh-huh,” I said. “You could have fooled me. This visitor is annoying me.”

Kara and Penny giggled.

“I guess you didn’t go for her deal!” Kara teased.

“Who made this rule?” I asked.

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 3 JessicaChapter 23 So Now You Turn Back Into Diana Prince

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A WellLived Life Book 7 Kara IIChapter 34 Old Routines and New Ideas

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A WellLived Life Book 7 Kara IIChapter 35 An Interview and Some New Friends

October 1982, Chicago, Illinois The drive back to Chicago was as uneventful as usual, and I arrived at the apartment just before 6:00pm. When I arrived, Elyse and Stephie were sitting on the couch and Jackie was sitting on the loveseat. Stephie hopped up as I opened the door and greeted me with a hug and a kiss. “Hi, Peaches!” I said. “Glad you’re home, Yankee!” “Hi, Steve,” Elyse and Jackie both said. “Hey,” I replied. “How was the weekend?” “Well, it was just Kurt with me, Stephie,...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 3 JessicaChapter 52 Lifestyle Choices

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A WellLived Life Book 1 BirgitChapter 38 Freshman Year Ends

May 1978 The first couple of weeks in May were busy with school, work, and friends. Except for Becky, I didn’t even have any dates. But I was OK with that. Well, almost OK. I wanted to see Anna, but it likely wasn’t going to happen until school was out. I had tutoring sessions with Melanie, but she still wouldn’t talk to me about anything other than Spanish. Barely a hello. I was grateful for the tutoring, but it was maddening seeing my friend this way. I hoped someday she could understand...

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A WellLived Life Book 6 Kara IChapter 44 Spring Break 1982 Part I

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 6 SamanthaChapter 21 Georg and Maria

September 7, 1992, Chicago, Illinois “That went reasonably well,” Michelle said when her parents drove off. “There were a few times I thought my expression would give away something I shouldn’t. You were messing with me, weren’t you?” She grabbed both my hands and smiled, “I was telling the truth, in my own way. Thank you!” She leaned forward and kissed my cheek. “So, what’s left?” I asked. “To visit UofC tomorrow and formally withdraw from classes. To spend some time with you and your...

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A WellLived Life Book 6 Kara IChapter 14 A Southern Belle a Surprise Proposal two Cheerleaders an Old Flame and a Girl Back Home Part I

October 1981, Chicago, Illinois I arrived back at the apartment just before 10:00pm and saw the address for the party. I decided I wasn’t particularly interested in going so I put on some music, poured myself a glass of wine, and started reading more about Russia. I was alternating between the history and culture book and the Communist Party book, decided on the history and culture book for this time. I didn’t get much reading done because I was thinking about Tatyana, which led me to...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 9 KamiChapter 38 And Sometimes It Stinks To Be Big

January 23, 1996, Chicago, Illinois “Father, bless!” I said, greeting Father Basil with upturned palms. “Bless you, Stephen,” he said as I kissed his hand. The waiter showed us to a quiet table along the wall of Roditys in Greektown. He took our drink orders and was back quickly. We placed our food orders right away and he left to put them in with the kitchen. “I’m not quite sure how to address this, so I’m just going to ask you bluntly. Are you the father of Michelle’s baby?” I shook my...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 68 The Rules

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 3 JessicaChapter 39 Overwhelmed

March 22, 1989, Chicago, Illinois “Steve, you have to come see this!” Elyse called from the great room. “What’s up?” I asked walking in. “They had a clip on CNN, but I switched over to ESPN. Some hockey player had his jugular vein and carotid artery sliced by a skate on the ice.” “That’s pretty much fatal,” Jessica said. “Maybe if you had a trauma surgeon right there...” “He lived,” Elyse said. “They don’t have too many more details, but the team doctor and some other doctors stabilized...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 73 Hypothetical Questions

December 5, 2000, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota “I had a good time last night,” I said. “I was surprised you invited a friend!” Mary laughed as we walked into the exam room, “Naomi had a good time as well. You know what a Resident’s life is like.” I nodded, “No social life.” “Exactly. You guys seemed to hit it off pretty well.” “Yes, but I’m not here for that!” “You’re everywhere for that, and you know it!” I couldn’t help but laugh. “Let’s just say that you hit the sweet spot -...

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A WellLived Life Book 3 PiaChapter 25 The Puzzle and the Cat Part II

March 1980, Hovås/Göteborg, Sweden I woke early as usual, but just enjoyed being in bed with Katt. When she woke, she hopped out of bed and pulled a robe out of her closet and handed it to me. “There’s a spare toothbrush in the bathroom. Go have your shower, then we’ll have breakfast after I have my shower.” I quickly showered and brushed my teeth, and went back to Katt’s room. She went to shower and came back a few minutes later. She dressed, and I got a very good look at her sexy body...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 74 A Whimper Not A Bang

April 5, 1997, Chicago, Illinois “You missed cuddles this morning!” Birgit said accusingly when I walked into the house about 9:30am. “I know, Pumpkin, but I had a work emergency and had to go see Aunt Joyce and Grandpa A.” “And now we have to get ready for karate!” “I know. We’ll have some family time this afternoon. I don’t have any plans.” “Good!” I hugged her and the rest of the kids, then went to find Kara. We hugged and kissed, and went straight upstairs to get ready for...

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A WellLived Life Book 10 The WifeChapter 57 Rendezvous and Discoveries

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 3 JessicaChapter 64 Fantasy Fulfilled

September 3, 1989, Chicago, Illinois “Good morning, Sensei,” I said, bowing to Sensei Jim. “Good morning!” he said waving me to a chair in his office. “How was your trip?” I asked. “Enlightening. I spent most of my time acting as a manservant to Sensei Robert and Sensei Hiro.” “He who will lead, must first serve,” I said. “Someday, I’m going to send you to Sensei Hiro, should he live long enough. You understand.” “Does that mean you are now 6th Dan?” I...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 63 Not so Momentous After All

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 2 StephieChapter 45 Overdose

May 15, 1988, Chicago, Illinois “Mr. Adams, we’ll need to search the premises,” the detective told me after the ambulance had taken Chrissy away. “Why is that?” I asked. “She clearly OD’d on something, most likely cocaine, based on the residue on the packet in the bathroom. I’ll get a warrant if you insist, but then everyone will have to gather in one room and wait while we find a judge, get the warrant issued, and then do the search.” “I hate to say this, but I’d prefer you get a...

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MommyMe Series Justina Pt 2

“Hey, Tori!” Justina said, running up the porch steps, her breasts jiggling with every step. “Hi,” I said. She noticed me staring at her boobs and did the unthinkable. She flashed her breasts. I blushed and she winked at me as Mom came towards the door. “Hello Justina,” Mom said. “Hello, Mrs. Ryan,” Justina replied. “You girls are probably hungry, are turkey sandwiches ok with you Justina?” Mom asked. “Yes, thank you,” Justina replied. “Mom, I’m going to show Justina my room,” I told mom. “Ok...

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A WellLived Life Book 8 StephieChapter 61 Anala Part II

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A WellLived Life Book 7 Kara IIChapter 21 He Will Tell Thee What Thou Shalt Do

July 1982, Milford, Ohio On Tuesday morning, I kissed Kara goodbye and headed to my parents’ house for my usual morning routine with my little sister. She was happy that I could spend the morning with her and asked to take a walk, so we weren’t in the house with my mom. “Let me guess — this walk will end in the clearing,” I said with a smile. “Yes,” she said, taking my hand as we walked down Overlook towards Klondyke. As usual, we turned around and walked back, taking the path to the...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 7 SakurakoChapter 37 Geisha

March 13, 1994, Chicago, Illinois “Hi, Steve!” Ailea said when she opened the door. “Hi,” I replied, accepting the offered hug. There was no touching of lips, just of cheeks, and I wondered if I’d misread her intentions at her birthday lunch, or if, perhaps, she detected my reluctance to return the offered affection. “Lunch is ready, so go ahead and sit. I’ll bring it in from the kitchen.” I went to the low table, sat down, and a minute later, Ailea brought miso soup and sushi, our usual...

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A WellLived Life Book 5 StephanieChapter 30 Starting Over From Scratch Part I

August 1981, Milford, Ohio Stephanie and I went into Jennifer’s room and I shut the door behind us. “You OK, Big Brother?” she asked. “Yes. It’s been a crazy twenty-four hours, but I’m fine. She told me a lot of stuff, stuff that matters, but doesn’t, if you know what I mean. What really matters, in the end, were the lies and deceptions. From the time I met her all the way until yesterday! Four God damned years, Squirt!” “I know. She told me the same lies. Did she tell you what I told her...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 4 ElyseChapter 59 Karas Birthday

March 28, 1991, Chicago, Illinois “This day belongs to you, Kara!” I said when the three of us woke on Thursday morning. “Happy birthday!” Jessica said. “Thanks,” Kara replied happily. “I think I’d like an amazing birthday fuck from our husband, and then a nice loving shower with my wife!” Kara said. “Do we have enough time?” I asked. Jessica giggled, “I set the alarm for thirty minutes earlier!” “Then let’s not waste any of it!” I said pulling Kara to me. Kara’s squeals as I plunged...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 46 Rite of Passage

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 2 StephieChapter 14 Space Considerations

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 100 A Full Circle

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A WellLived Life Book 3 PiaChapter 6 A Tale of Three Cities Part III

July 1979 — Falkenberg, Sweden On Friday, when I got back from my run, Pam was in her bra and panties again. I whistled at her, she giggled, then finished dressing. I showered, and we went to breakfast and finished up our last day. Once class was done, we were pretty much free. On Saturday, we’d have several optional activities and then on Sunday we’d head back to our host families. After dinner on Friday, I took Pam’s hand and we walked towards the river. It was quiet and peaceful, and...

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A WellLived Life Book 3 PiaChapter 38 Homeward Bound

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 88 Hard or Soft

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 2 StephieChapter 58 SelfDiscovery

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 7 SakurakoChapter 12 House Calls

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