Batwoman meets Catwoman Part One
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November 4, 2000, Chicago, Illinois
“Good morning, Sensei,” Miyu said when Kara, the girls, and I walked into the dojo on Saturday morning.
“Good morning, Miyu.”
“Do you have a moment, please?”
I nodded and we went to the small practice room for privacy, as Sensei Jim had a family in his office.
“What can I do for you?”
“I need you to meet a young man,” she said.
“I think you might be taking this ‘not do anything without permission’ a bit too far!”
Miyu shook her head, “No, I’m not. Everything has gone nearly perfectly since I agreed to complete obedience to you and Kaito. I need you to do this for me.”
“And what am I doing?” I asked.
“Talking to him. I need your approval before I agree to marry him.”
“Let’s have lunch at the house next Saturday after karate,” I said. “What’s his name?”
Miyu smirked, so I knew exactly what was coming.
“Fujikawa Hisataka,” she said, using the Japanese convention. “He attends the Buddhist temple.”
“Do I sense a trip to Hawaii in my future?”
“I think I’ve completely lost my mind, but probably, yes.”
“Congratulations,” I said.
“You haven’t met him yet!”
“Something tells me he’s a good man. What does he do for a living?”
“He’s an architect at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.”
“I have a friend who works there,” I said.
“Anala Patel?” Miyu asked.
“Yes.”
“She was his mentor until last year.”
“If Anala approves of him, then I’m positive he’s a good man.”
I needed to call her. It had been years since we’d spoken, and quite a bit had changed in my life. I was equally sure that very little, if anything, had changed in her life. Her kids would be twelve and nine, if I recalled correctly.
“I’ll invite him to the dojo next weekend.”
“You’ve been keeping him a secret!”
Miyu nodded, “Yes, but because we were ‘courting’ as Kaito put it. My lack of self-respect as a teenager concerned Kaito, so my dates with Hisataka were mostly supervised.”
I nodded, “Very wise. Shall we go line up?”
“Yes, Sensei!”
We went back to the main classroom just in time for Sensei Jim to call the class to order. He introduced the new students, a family which had just moved to the area from Washington, DC, with a dad, a mom, and three young boys. As I expected, I was assigned to show them the basics after the warm up exercise.
“Sensei Steve Adams,” I said.
“John Bolton,” he said, extending his hand.
“In the dojo, we bow,” I corrected gently. “Like this.”
He bowed and I returned the bow.
“This is my wife Nancy, and our sons John Junior, James, and Joseph. They’re twelve, ten, and seven.”
They all bowed.
“Let’s go in the small training room,” I said. “And we’ll start with the basics.”
They followed me into the room and I had them line up abreast.
“What brought you to the dojo?” I asked.
“It’s something we could do as a family, it’s good exercise, and we felt it would be good discipline for the kids.”
“The true discipline will come when your kids outrank you!” I chuckled. “They tend to advance faster than adults.”
“Sensei Jim said your wife is a black belt?”
“Yes, and my daughters are brown, purple, and blue belts.”
“How long have you been coming to the dojo?”
“Since 1981 when I moved here for college. My wife started around the time we married, and the girls when they each were old enough. Now, let me show you the front stance.”
I helped each of them get into proper position, showing them where to put their feet, and how to square their shoulders, and how to hold their hands. Once I was satisfied, I had them all stand up straight, then get into position again. I corrected their stances and we repeated the process several more times, after which I began teaching them how to throw a simple front punch. They all paid close attention, and I was satisfied they would be successful, if they stuck to it. We’d had any number of families start, and eventually drop out, so all we could do is wait and see.
“How long have you been an instructor?” Nancy asked when we finished the lesson.
“I became an Assistant Instructor in September of 1989, a licensed Full Instructor in July of 1994 in Japan, and Senior Instructor in November of 1996.”
“How long did it take you to get your black belt, Mr. Adams?” John Junior asked.
“At the dojo, we only use first names, and my honorific is either ‘Sensei’ or «Shihan». So please, call me ‘Sensei Steve’ or ‘«Shihan» Steve’.”
“What’s an ‘hon-or-if-ic’?” Joseph asked.
“A title, like Mister,” I replied, then turned to his parents, “John, Nancy, I know many parents object to their kids using first names for adults, but that is the Japanese tradition and this is a Japanese dojo, and that is how we speak to each other here.”
“Kids, please do what uhm, what was the title?” Nancy asked.
“‘Sensei’,” I responded.
“ ... what Sensei Steve says.”
“Is that true for all black belts?” John asked.
I shook my head, “No. Only the ones who have at least two white stripes on their belt, or who have a gold stripe. They are ‘Sensei’. Everyone else is addressed by their given name or by Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss. So, my wife would be Mrs. Adams or Kara. Will, Therese, Hannah, and Molly would be addressed as ‘Sensei’, as would «Shihan» Jim.
“What’s the difference?”
“‘Sensei’ means ‘instructor’; ‘«Shihan»’ means ‘master’. You’d only use that for Sensei Jim, me, or Molly for now.”
“Molly? Which one is she?”
“She’s Master of our sister dojo in Racine. You’ll see her next Saturday when she brings her students here so we can test one of them for their 2nd Dan, which is the second level of black belt. All of you are 10th kyu, and you’ll work your way to 1st kyu, which is the senior level of brown belt, and then you can work to become 1st Dan, and progress from there if you have the skill and personality to be an instructor.”
“How long did it take you to get your black belt, Sensei Steve?” John Junior asked.
“About five years,” I replied. “But I was fairly undisciplined to start with. You should be eligible by the time you turn sixteen, if you concentrate, though if you want to compete, you’ll probably want to defer your black belt until you’re eighteen so you don’t have to go against adults at sixteen!”
“Compete?” he asked.
“There are two main tournaments in Chicago every year, one Labor Day weekend and one Memorial Day weekend. There are also other smaller tournaments including Thanksgiving weekend.”
“Do you compete?” John asked.
I shook my head, “No. I suffered two concussions unrelated to karate and my doctor won’t let me spar because the second one caused post-concussion syndrome. But I coached a couple of citywide champions before I turned those duties over to Therese. And I’m sorry to cut this short, but we need to go into the main training room to be dismissed.”
“How were the new white belts?” Kara asked when class ended.
“If they stick with it, they’ll do fine. But you know how it goes.”
“Half the new white belts drop out within a year.”
“Dad?” Stephie asked.
“Yes?”
“Why do we have to dress up for lunch?”
“To be polite to our new neighbors.”
Kara, Maria Cristina, and I had discussed what to do, given that both Fatimah and her mother, Nada, wore the hijab, a scarf which covered their head and shoulders. From what I knew about Saudi custom, that was actually a relaxation of the usual practice of wearing the niqab, which left only the eyes visible, and which covered their entire body, including their hands. We decided, in the end, the best approach was for the girls to wear long-sleeve blouses and skirts, while I’d wear slacks, a dress shirt and a sports coat.
“We don’t have to wear scarves, do we?”
“No,” I said. “We don’t believe the way they do. But there’s nothing wrong with them wearing scarves if they want to. Remember, too, that boys and girls do not hug each other unless they’re married.”
“Oh, give me a break!” Birgit exclaimed in exasperation. “A hug is a problem?”
“Yes. Remember, they’re new here, and right now, all they know is what they learned in Saudi Arabia. I have a Muslim who works for me and once she moved out of her parents’ house, she stopped wearing her scarf except when she goes to her mosque.”
“That’s like a church, right?” Birgit asked.
“Yes. Do you remember when we went to the church Jesse goes to? About half the women wore scarves in the church, including Michelle.”
“Count me out!” Birgit declared.
“I agree with you,” Kara said. “But they get to decide for themselves. Remember that.”
“So I’m guessing no naked saunas?” my troublemaking twelve-year-old smirked.
“No, young lady! No naked saunas. And no talking about them today, either. We want to be friends and help them adjust to living in the US.”
We arrived home and showered, then dressed. Kara and I went to the kitchen where Maria Cristina joined us to prepare lunch for our guests.
“How much did you tell her, Maria Cristina?” Kara asked.
Maria Cristina laughed softly, “That Steve is a sheikh and has multiple wives and girlfriends!”
“Great,” I chuckled. “That’s used for the extended royal family in Saudi Arabia!”
“It’s also used for tribal leaders, which, if you think about it, fits.”
“How did they respond to that?” I asked.
“Mrs. Khan seemed to take it in stride, though I suspect she wouldn’t tolerate Mr. Khan taking a second wife! As for you, given you treat Kara and Jessica equally, and you treated me equally, and you care for all your children, you fulfill the requirements for a Muslim man to have multiple wives.”
“Listen to the religious scholar,” I teased.
“You gave me the book on comparative religion!” Maria Cristina declared. “So you only have yourself to blame!”
“I guess I did. You didn’t tell them about you, did you?”
“No, of course not. But I did say you treated your wives and your children properly, which is the command in the Qur’an and the interpretation in the Hadith.”
“I remember most of that from my world religion class nearly twenty years ago.”
We finished preparing lunch just before 1:00pm, and precisely at 1:00pm the doorbell rang. I went to the foyer and opened the door, while Kara and Maria Cristina took the food to the dining room.
“«As-salāmu ʿalaykum», Amir Khan,” I said. (“Peace be unto you.”)
“«Wa ʿalaykumu s-salām», Steve Adams,” Amir replied. “This is my son, Yousef.” (“And peace be unto you, too.”)
“Nice to meet you, Yousef.”
“Nice to meet you as well, Mr. Adams,” Yousef said.
“Won’t you all come in, please?”
The four of them followed me into the house and we went directly to the dining room, where we were joined by Kara, Maria Cristina, my girls, and Albert.
“My son, Albert,” I said, bowing to the Khans’ custom.
“Hi,” Albert said.
“My wife Kara; Maria Cristina, a family friend who is studying to be a doctor; my daughters Birgit, Stephie, and Ashley. My other boys are aren’t here today.”
“You have a beautiful house,” Amir said.
“Thank you. I understand you’re here as a visiting professor in advanced mathematics. What is your area of expertise?”
“Algebraic number theory. The work begun by Fermat and Gauss. I understand your wife is a professor of chemistry and an expert in polymers.”
“Yes, that’s Kara, who is senior wife; my other wife is a trauma surgeon and a professor at the medical school.”
“Having two wives is not normal in the US, is it?”
“No.”
“You’re a Christian?”
I shook my head, “I call myself an agnostic, because I honestly don’t know if any supreme being exits.”
“Do you know the Qur’an?”
“I’ve read it in translation,” I replied. “I can’t read Arabic so I’m unable to read the original. Shall we eat?”
“Yes, of course. May I pray?”
“Please do,” I said.
“I will pray in English,” he said.
His wife and children raised their hands, and he began praying.
“In the name of Allah, the beneficient, the merciful. For the uniting of the Quraysh; For the union during their winter and summer journeys; Let them worship the Lord of this house, who fed them when they were hungry and gave them security against fear.”
They answered in Arabic, and then we passed the dishes.
“Nothing here has pork,” I said. “If I understand correctly, that’s the main restriction. The meat comes from the butcher shop, which is kosher.”
He frowned, but nodded. I knew that kosher rules were stricter, and while he might have an issue with Judaism, that meant there were no food problems. If we were going to be friends, there were going to be lots of frowns in the future, because while I’d respect his beliefs and not offend him by serving food which wasn’t reasonably ‘halal’, and the girls would dress modestly when the Khan’s visited, I wasn’t going to change who or what I was.
As for the kosher food, that was probably about the best he was going to do in Hyde Park or Kenwood. There were plenty of Jewish families, but I only knew of one other Muslim, a cardiologist at the hospital who Jessica had met. He was Lebanese, and neither his wife nor daughter wore head coverings. Obviously there were more Muslims, but the only others I saw in the neighborhood who dressed as conservatively were Hindus, and they generally didn’t wear head coverings.
All of that would explain why the Khan’s had not made friends beyond their mosque - the neighborhood was fairly liberal and very secular, with the most religious people being, for the most part, Jews or Hindus, with a smattering of Christians from liberal denominations. That would make it tough on them, and, I was sure, tough on us to be their friends. That said, I was determined to try.
The conversation during the meal was limited, and neither Nada nor Fatimah said anything. When we finished our meal, I invited Amir, Yousef, and Albert to join me in my study, hoping to give the girls a chance to get to know one another. Kara brought in tea about five minutes later, and poured cups for the four of us.
“Are your children in public school?” I asked.
“Yousef goes to the public school, but my daughter goes to the Aqsa school, an Islamic school for girls. Your children go to the public school, right?”
I nodded, “Yes. Jesse, my eldest, is in High School. The others are all in Junior High or grade school. How long are you going to be in the US?”
“Two years,” he said. “Then I’ll return to Riyadh.”
“Your English is very good, though I detect a slight British accent.”
“Oxford,” he replied. “That’s where I completed my PhD. We lived in England for four years.”
“Have you met any of the other neighbors?”
“No. Your young woman friend saw my wife and daughter walking and spoke to them. She’s the first person in the neighborhood to do that.”
“I assume there’s a mosque somewhere close.”
“On 47th Street. We’ve made friends there, and of course, I have colleagues at the university.”
I saw Albert fidgeting, which didn’t surprise me. He wasn’t used to this kind of setting. Yousef, on the other hand, was sitting straight and paying rapt attention to his father.
“Would you mind if Albert took Yousef somewhere to play? And are video games OK?”
“That depends on the game.”
“Albert likes FIFA Soccer, though I suspect you call it football.”
“That would be fine.”
“Thanks, Dad!” Albert said. “Come on, Yousef!”
They left the study, closing the door behind them.
“We’d like to be your friends,” I said. “I know it can be difficult for observant Muslims here.”
“I’m curious how you know.”
“One of my employees is a Muslim woman. She works in our Los Angeles office and had some trouble with discrimination. She and I have spoken quite a bit about her faith.”
“Has she invited you to her mosque?”
I nodded, “Yes, and no offense, but I’m not the person you want to try to convert; I’m too much of a free-thinker. That said, I’m not going to try to convert you or interfere with your practice of your faith. You’ll find, though, that I believe in complete equality between men and woman, allowing for the biological differences, of course. That said, I respect your right to live your life as you see fit. I have friends in Japan who are equally conservative, and I fully understand.”
“America could use a bit of that.”
I nodded, “My Russian friends say the same thing. They think we’re «некультурный».”
Amir laughed for the first time, “I know that word. A fellow PhD candidate, a Russian, used it all the time to refer to how many college students behaved.”
“My friend is a Russian diplomat and her husband is a retired Russian Army officer.”
???? Birgit
“Do you wear your scarf all the time?” I asked Fatimah.
“Not inside our house, so long as no men besides my father or brother are there.”
“Do you work, Nada?” Mom asked.
“Not here, but in Saudi Arabia I taught at a school for girls.”
“All girls and no boys?” Stephie asked.
“Yes. It keeps the girls safe.”
I couldn’t imagine going to an all-girls school. Even if boys were dumb, they were fun to be around. And how did you meet boyfriends if you were in a school with only girls? I tried really hard not to giggle when I thought that a school like that would have been awesome for Katy or Aunt Jennifer!
“Mom? Can I be dismissed to go play?” Ashley asked.
“Yes,” Mom said. “Go on. Stephie and Birgit, you can go, too, if you want.”
My sisters got up and left, but I decided to stay for a bit.
“What do you teach, Nada?” Mom asked.
“Reading to what would be about first grade; girls who are six or seven.”
“Mom,” I said. “Can I show Fatimah my room?”
“Nada, what do you think?” Mom asked.
“Where are the men?” Fatimah’s mom asked.
“In my husband’s study.”
“Fatimah, you know the rules,” Nada said. “Go ahead.”
I got up and Fatimah got up and followed me out of the room.
“What did she mean about rules?” I asked.
“I’m not permitted to be around men or boys without my father or brother with me.”
“Whoa! Why?”
“To keep me safe, of course!”
“But what about dating?” I asked as we went up the stairs. “You’re fifteen or sixteen?”
“Sixteen. There is no dating. When I go home, I’ll marry Khalid, the son of one of my dad’s friends.”
“Like an arranged marriage?”
“Yes.”
“What’s he like?”
“I’ve never met him.”
“What?!” I gasped. “How can you marry someone you never met?”
“Because that’s who my dad chose for me. That’s how it works in Saudi Arabia.”
“But what if you don’t like him?” I asked as we walked down the hall to my room.
“It’s about being a dutiful wife and mother, not about anything else. Is that your mom downstairs?”
“You mean did she have me? Yes. But I call both my mom and my dad’s other wife ‘Mom’. They were married before I was born.”
“Your mom came first, though, right? Your dad said she was ‘senior wife’.”
“It’s complicated!” I said as we went into my room.
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July 22, 2000, Chicago, Illinois “Albert, do you have everything packed?” Mom asked. “Yes, Mom!” I replied, rolling my eyes because she’d asked before I went to bed. “He’ll be fine, Babe,” Dad said. “Let’s walk to the hospital.” I usually didn’t get up early, but Dad had suggested it would help Mom if I walked to the hospital with her because I was leaving to see Jane for three weeks. Mom, Dad, Aunt Kara and I left the house and headed down the sidewalk towards the hospital where Mom and...
May 14, 1997, Chicago, Illinois “Start talking!” Melanie demanded when I sat down in her office about an hour later. “There isn’t much to say. Katya found the information for me when I asked her to look into several things about Brandon Littleton, Kevin Lomax, and John Milton.” “Do you know more about him?” “A LOT more. I don’t think you want to know.” “Probably not, but I’m your criminal defense attorney, and even though San Antonio doesn’t have you involved in this, you know the CPD...
“So, how should we do these Stone’s songs?” Phil asked at our rehearsal session. “I think we all know the music, we just need to come up with a pretty awesome arrangement; we don’t want to sound like yet another cheap cover band.” “I had some ideas, if it’s okay for me to make some suggestions,” Allison said. “Of course it is,” Phil said. “Everyone can have a say, there’s no rule that says you can’t participate in the discussion.” “Thanks, Phil, I guess being the newest here, I’m a bit...
May 11, 1992, Chicago, Illinois Monday was turning out to be a LONG day. After my run and talk with Gina, and my talk with Elyse, I had a full day at the office scheduled. First was our leadership meeting in the morning, and then I had status meetings with each team. At lunch I’d gone to see Siobhán and explained that I was going to break off the sexual relationship, but that I wanted to remain friends. She was disappointed, but admitted that Thursday would have been the last time, since she...
January 19, 1989, En-Route from LAX to ORD When the engines of the plane started, Jeri reached over and took my hand. She held it while we pushed away from the gate, and taxied for takeoff. Her grip tightened a bit as we hurtled down the runway, but nothing like the death grip she’d had on my arm for the flight out. The plane roared its way into the air and once we leveled out, Jeri’s grip loosened but she didn’t let go of my hand. “How are you doing?” I asked with a touch of...
September 1982, Chicago, Illinois The weekend was quiet and besides homework, I worked on the program changes for Frank, called Karin, Tatyana, and Kara, and hung out with my usual study group. Monday was refreshingly normal. On Tuesday morning, I handed Katy my completed intake form. She put it in an envelope and stuck it in her bag. She said she’d let me know soon about the interview. On Tuesday afternoon, after having lunch with Stephie, I made my rounds and then I headed over to Sigma...
Night Skies Hotel IV: The Lost Worlds By Solari Author's note: "The Lost Worlds" is the first story in the three-part "Foundations" trilogy that shines a light on the wider Night Skies Hotel universe. The other stories in the "Foundations" trilogy are "Night Skies Hotel V: Shadows on the Sun," and "Night Skies Hotel VI: Destroyers of Worlds." It is recommended that the stories be read in order, or the reader risks not understanding the events that...
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,...
June 11, 1989, Chicago, Illinois It was just after 3:00am when I kissed Trish goodbye. She’d been an enthusiastic, energetic, and adventurous lover. We’d done just about anything either of us could think of, though her breasts weren’t large enough for a tit-fuck. The last time had been in the shower where we’d ostensibly gone to clean up afterwards, but instead I ended up taking her from behind as she leaned against the wall of the shower. “I think I’ll have you again, Steve Adams,” she...
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...
March, 1982, Milford, Ohio As I drove along I-65, I thought about what Stephanie had asked for and what Bethany had said without even knowing about the request. Of course, because Bethany and I were so in tune, she might have actually had an idea that I was struggling with getting involved with my sister again. I kept turning it over and over in my mind and I kept coming to the same conclusion — that I shouldn’t do it. I was torn between doing what Stephanie wanted and doing what Kara and...
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...
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...
Night Skies Hotel VI: Destroyers of Worlds By Solari Author's note: "Destroyers of Worlds" is the third story in the three-part "Foundations" trilogy that shines a light on the wider Night Skies Hotel universe. The other stories in the "Foundations" trilogy are "Night Skies Hotel IV: The Lost Worlds," and "Night Skies Hotel V: Shadows on the Sun." It is recommended that the stories be read in order, or the reader risks not understanding the events that unfold. "What you consider...
June 29, 1995, Chicago, Illinois On Thursday, I finally had lunch with Melissa again, something I hadn’t been looking forward to. Much like with Cèlia, Melissa and I had passed an inflection point and I was left with sub-optimal paths forward. I’d been struggling with the possible solutions, and all of them had pitfalls. When I walked into Takumi, I had something of a plan. Whether it was good or not would only be known once everything played out. “I spoke to my wives,” I said after we’d...
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 -...
November 4, 1995, Milford, Ohio “Good morning,” Doctor Mercer said when I arrived. “Morning, Doc. How are you?” “Good. And you?” “Pretty good. As I said, I just felt the need for a check-up.” “Well, have a seat.” “I always wondered about using the chair versus the couch,” I said. “It depends on the patient. You want to look me in the eyes and want me to be very direct. You don’t go for subtlety or carefully dancing around the issues. That annoys you as much as me being blunt would...
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...
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...
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...
October 29, 2000, Chicago, Illinois Birgit followed me as far as the stairs, then scooted upstairs when I went to the front door and opened it. “Hi!” Sophie said. “Hi!” I replied and held the door open so she could come into the house. I closed the door behind her then led her to my study where I waited until she went in, and then walked in, closing the door behind me. I nodded to one of the wingback chairs, she sat down in one, and I sat down in the other. “Is something wrong?” she...
August, 1983, Chicago, Illinois I walked in the near 90°F heat to Carla’s place. I was grateful that the humidity of the morning had dropped significantly; otherwise the heat would have been unbearable. By the time I walked up the steps to the apartment over the photography studio and knocked on her door, I had broken into a light sweat. Carla answered almost immediately and invited me inside her studio apartment. The air was moderately cool, and the window air conditioner was running full...
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...
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...
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...
September 4, 2000, Chicago, Illinois On Monday morning I went to my study to make a surreptitious call to ensure that the surprise I’d planned for Kara was still going to happen, and after confirming that it was, Jesse, Matthew, Michael, and I began preparing for the Labor Day party by getting beer and soda into coolers, getting the grill ready, setting up tables and chairs in the backyard, and ensuring the liquor cabinets were stocked while my wives and daughters worked on food prep in the...
September 1, 1987, Chicago, Illinois “I heard that you have some kind of plan to help Ed,” I said to Connie. “There’s no plan,” she replied. “A witness who saw the shopkeeper alive after Ed left came forward.” That sounded convenient, and I wondered if the witness was real or someone that Anthony had put forward to solve the problem. Certainly, the videotape was real, because I couldn’t imagine how Anthony could have faked that, but the witness? Who knew? “So is he being released? Or is...
August 17, 1997, Chicago, Illinois We finished lunch and Marissa and the younger kids went to play, but Natalie sat with the adults to talk, with coffee, tea, or soft drinks. The Sarcus were very comfortable, but the Heaths were still struggling. But, vitally, they hadn’t left and hadn’t insisted Natalie leave the group. “Can you explain how you developed this attitude and approach?” Chris asked. I nodded, “It started when I was just a bit younger than Natalie. My mom was a total control...
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...
Cosmos looked across the worlds, across the timelines. Each was so full of life. Children played and laughed. Flocks of Chocobo ran across fields. She could also see the battles. Heroes of all kinds, fighting to save their worlds from threats both great and small. But they were in balance. She couldn't interfere. It was against the rules that both she and Chaos were bound by. Only when the balance was broken, could they dare to let their powers shine upon the worlds. That was just how things...
The next two months, until the War of the Worlds, passed rather quickly for James. He spent most of his time training his combat and practising forging and alchemy. The incident with the mercenary army spread far and wide, and the tickets that had been bought up for the war of the world started to find their way onto the black market or disappeared from the hands of the smaller factions that had managed to nab one at auction. The two nations of Soel and Hastoel were starting to flare up even...
July 1980, Over the North Atlantic We reached cruising altitude, and I settled back to read my book. Pam raised the armrest between us, snuggled close to me and read as well. The cabin crew offered drinks, and I had my first Coke in a year! Meal service began about an hour and a half into the flight. After the cabin crew picked up the trays and offered drinks again, they passed once more, offering headsets for the movie. Trevor and Maria took them, but Pam and I didn’t, instead we turned on...
June 1981, Milford, Ohio On Wednesday morning, after Stephanie and I swam and ate breakfast, I made a phone call to Sofia. She was happy to hear from me and we chatted a bit to catch up. I told her all about Josh and asked that she be friends with him. She laughed and said that of course she would. I let her know that Josh had her phone number and that I would have him call her as soon as he was able to. I hung up and called Torbjörn and after we caught up, I let him know about Josh as...
September 30, 2000, Chicago, Illinois “Well, this ought to be interesting,” I grinned. “When will Cynthia’s parents be home?” “Tomorrow afternoon,” Jesse replied. “And I’m not sure ‘interesting’ is the right word, Dad.” “What exactly did her grandma see?” “Just us coming downstairs, dressed. And Cynthia pulled the duvet over the bed and closed the door.” “Her parents will be suspicious, but you weren’t caught red-handed. Mary and I had a similar situation when I was fourteen. Her dad...