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June 11, 1985

The week spent in Florida during my recovery period is a memory that, over time, has only grown in fondness. It was a week of blessed idleness, of nary a care or responsibility, with my loved one by my side. Inez and I spent nearly the entire time hanging out at her place, either with her parents or by ourselves. We made one trip to the beach, and that was it. Since I was still under doctor's orders to take it easy, going out dancing was not an option. But we were together, and that was what was important. We talked about everything: what lay ahead for us, what we'd shared together up to that point, as well as our lives before we'd met each other. I never grew tired of her company; if there was ever any question that she was my soul mate, that notion was dispelled during those seven wonderful days.

I also got to know – I mean, really got to know – her parents. Yes, I'd spent time with them before, but those occasions had always seemed hectic and hurried. Now, I was able to bond with them on a deeper level, and I actually felt that I was becoming a part of that special connection that Inez had with her mom and dad.

It was a sweltering Tuesday afternoon; Javier and Lupe were at work. Inez and I were lounging out on the back patio, seated at a table, just finishing up our lunch. Like the house which rested on it, the clean and well-maintained property was modest in size. There was a small pool alongside the patio, and as hot as it was, we'd surely be changing into our bathing suits later. A single large tree with small leaves and strange-looking fruit, the likes of which I'd never seen in the mid-Atlantic region, loomed over one corner of the yard.

"Those fruits," Inez told me, as she noticed me inspecting them visually, "are a royal pain in the butt. They're inedible, to you and me at least, and they're constantly falling off the tree and splitting open in the yard. They make a huge mess, even when you consider that the raccoons and squirrels gobble up some of them." She made a face, as I laughed a little.

"This lunch we're having," I noted, pointing at my nearly-empty plate, "is anything but inedible."

Our meal actually consisted of leftovers from the previous day's dinner, but that didn't matter. I was gaining more and more appreciation for Lupe's cooking skills, and her expertise was not limited to Puerto Rican cuisine. She'd prepared a huge batch of spaghetti and meatballs, enough to feed an army, as well as Caesar salad with homemade dressing. She'd also baked up some garlic bread. Today's lunch consisted of leftover spaghetti and salad, and it was still out of this world.

Inez was quiet for a moment as she, too, finished off her lunch. Then, she offered me a curious little smile. "Guess what I was just thinking about, mi amor?"

"What, love?"

"I was thinking," she elaborated, "about my life in the other timeline, before you met me. We don't have a lot of information about it, do we? All we can do is speculate. I was thinking about Tio Raul, Tia Rosie, Mayra and Lisette. Their lives in the other timeline are a big unknown, correct?"

"That's true," I confirmed with a nod. "Neither Evie nor Jasmine said anything about you having relatives in New Jersey."

"I've been asking myself ... why didn't my aunt and uncle help me out after my parents' accident in that timeline? Why didn't I go to New Jersey and live with them? I have a theory about that."

"You do?" I asked curiously.

"Well, you know what my uncle's like. I love him to death, but he might not have been too approving of my out-of-wedlock pregnancy in the other timeline. I hate to say that, but it's probably true."

I took a deep breath before shaking my head in agreement. "Yeah. You could be right."

Inez had more input to offer on the matter. "We've also been wondering why I moved to New Jersey in my forties, after all, right?"

"Part of the reason was your job," I pointed out.

"Yeah, but there had to be more to it. Why did I decide to look for a new job in New Jersey? I'm sure it was because of my aunt or uncle, or Mayra, or Lisette. One or all of them probably reached out to me after all that time, wouldn't you think?"

"You know, that makes too much sense," I said thoughtfully. "I can't believe I never considered that."

"Here's another point to ponder," continued Inez. "Look at Mayra and Lisette. How different are their lives in this timeline? Again, we have nothing to go on in the other life, but Mayra didn't have Dennis, right? They met through us. And Lisette certainly wouldn't have known your brother. He didn't even exist!"

"Ah," I smiled, for she'd just touched on something I had considered. "How do we know Mayra didn't have Dennis in the other timeline? Maybe Fate found a way to bring them together in that life, too."

My ever-romantic girlfriend smiled at that notion. "Isn't that a nice thought?"

"Well, I knew Dennis slightly in the other life. I might have hung out with him a few times, even had a beer or two with him on occasion. After the end of sophomore year, I lost touch with him. If we assume Mayra went to Rutgers in the other life – and that's a reasonable assumption – isn't it possible they might still have met somehow? And if they did, there's certainly a fighting chance they'd have hit it off like they did this time around."

"I think I'll choose to believe that," said Inez, her smile continuing to widen. "We'll never know one way or the other, right?" She fanned herself with her hand; the heat and humidity were becoming unbearable.

"What do you think?" I grinned. "Wouldn't a dip in the pool be nice?"

We retreated indoors, supposedly to change into our swimwear. But the house was air-conditioned, her parents were out for the afternoon, and her bed was comfy. We didn't make it into the pool until over an hour later.

June 13, 1985

Javier got up and closed the door, before reaching into a small refrigerator near his desk. He produced three bottles of beer. Keeping one for himself, he handed one to me, and the other to Mike.

"Don't tell anyone," Javier winked at his nephew. "Drinking on the job is okay if the boss does it with you."

It was around four-thirty in the afternoon, not far from quitting time for Javier and Mike. The three of us were sitting in Javier's office, which was attached to the warehouse from which Javier ran his shipping business. Lupe had left work early; she and Inez had paid a visit to the hair salon. While the ladies were occupied, Javier, Mike and I had seized the opportunity for a little male bonding. It wasn't a case of pleasure triumphing over business, however, for business was definitely the topic of conversation.

"A big part of my business comes from people in the Miami area who send items to their relatives abroad," Javier explained. "They pack things up in boxes and bring them here to the warehouse. We charge them a fee that's based on the size of the box, plus the destination. A truck comes by every Friday to pick up the week's shipments. The truck heads straight for the port of Miami, where everything gets loaded onto ships. They also have the option of sending certain items by air, which of course costs more. If they choose air freight, the stuff might get there in under a week. If it goes by boat, it takes a couple of weeks or more, depending on the destination. In a few countries, we have local contacts who provide home delivery."

I rubbed my chin thoughtfully. An idea had popped into my head; it was one that would not be feasible at this point in time, but might be further down the road. At the very least, it was a chance to show off my business acumen. Mike began to speak, however, so I opted to hold off and listen.

"Most of the deliveries go to Central America or the northern part of South America. Ecuador, Peru, that's about as far as we ship. We also send stuff occasionally to places like Jamaica and Haiti where Spanish is not the primary language."

"Do you ship to Mexico?" I inquired.

"Occasionally, but there aren't very many Mexicans in South Florida," replied Javier. "I'll tell you one thing, though. If Cuba ever becomes an option, with all the Cubans that have moved here recently, we're sitting on a gold mine. But until Castro and his buddies are kicked out, or the embargo is lifted, that's nothing but a dream."

That won't happen in the next twenty-plus years, I thought.

I took a deep breath, before speaking up. "There's an idea that's been bouncing around in my brain, and it involves exporting goods. Specifically, automobiles."

"Cars?" blurted out Mike, in a tone of voice which hinted, I can't wait to hear about this racket.

I nodded. This idea, naturally, was inspired by an experience in my other life. Not long before I'd been sent back in time, a friend of mine had been involved in the type of business I was about to detail. It had been a side venture for him, and he'd done quite well with it.

"Cars," I repeated. "They're generally more expensive in Latin America than they are in this country, correct?"

"That's true," answered Mike, his voice now containing a note of curiosity. "Sometimes, a lot more." Javier, seemingly choosing to remain silent, leaned forward to listen.

"Here's what you would do," I began. "Find potential car buyers in Latin America. You'd have to make local contacts and advertise your service somehow. Ask the buyers what make and model they're looking for. Then shop for it yourself here in the USA, on their behalf, and have the car shipped to the customer. Even with shipping fees, import taxes, and duty charges, you'd come out ahead. Agree on a price and method of payment with the customer, taking a cut for yourself, of course. Negotiate a better price with the dealer, and that's money in your pocket. You'd want to target used cars in good working condition; models with a good reliability history."

"Wow," said Mike. "You make that sound too easy."

"You could look into getting an auto dealer license," I continued, "which would give you access to cars sold at auction. Hell, if you wanted to go full tilt, buy or rent a lot, and maintain an inventory of cars. If you wanted to do something on a smaller scale, with less risk, you could focus on auto parts. They're also more expensive – and harder to find – in Latin America."

Javier spoke up at that point. "The problem with your idea is that it's next to impossible to find a buyer willing to invest in a car, sight unseen. Do you really think someone would put that much trust in you?"

"That's the big hold-up here," I acknowledged. "I agree, it wouldn't work for exactly that reason. But in the future, who knows what kind of advances in technology or communication could arrive on the scene, and make this sort of thing feasible?" I had a checklist of things in my mind: instant sharing of photos, which would allow the customer to view the car from every possible angle, both inside and out; near-instant money transfers; the Internet and email, which would streamline the communication process, make advertising a snap, and make it infinitely easier for the customer to research the transaction.

The conversation continued along these lines for a good fifteen or twenty minutes. "I'm still skeptical, Pat," laughed Javier, "but I'll give you this much. You sure do have a good head for business."

"Just keep the idea in mind," I grinned. "Who knows what will happen down the road?" Yes, once again I was looking to plant a seed, and I was aiming more to plant it in Mike's mind than Javier's.

June 19, 1985

The seven-day Florida sojourn drew to a close. Inez and I bade farewell to her parents, headed back north, and soon found ourselves once again in the midst of what passed for a daily routine. In this case, it was a routine of leisure. There was no school, no work, and no band-related concerns. The doctor had given me the go-ahead to resume normal activities, pronouncing me one hundred percent fit. Dave was coming along; his cast had been removed, but his doctor recommended that he hold off for another week before touching the drum sticks. All we could do was wait it out.

Today, however, there was an interruption in the temporary span of idleness. I interviewed for the job I'd had in the other timeline, and what a strange experience that was.

It was somewhat reminiscent of my first college class. This was another instance where I arrived at a point in time which was identical to the corresponding moment in the other life, with no external factors influencing it. Since I had yet to visit the work site in this timeline, and had yet to encounter any of the people I spoke with during the interview, everything was the same as last time. At first, the questions and conversation were identical to the first time around. It was eerie, and even a little bit creepy.

There was one important difference, though. I was now a far different person than I'd been during the first interview. My responses reflected that; I drew on my experience in the other timeline, and formulated well-thought-out answers that undoubtedly far surpassed what any other candidate might have come up with. As a result, the reactions from my interviewers changed as well. The further into the interview I went, the less it resembled the first time around.

At the end of the rather lengthy interview – it lasted nearly four hours – I spoke with a gentleman named John Wickersham. He'd been my first boss in the other life. After my promotion a couple of years down the road, he'd immediately gone from supervisor to peer. A year or two after that, he found another job, and moved out of state.

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 40 The Handsome Stranger

July 26, 1983 I was having yet another long-overdue discussion with Inez and Evie. But the subject matter was different this time; much more earthy and lowbrow. They were telling me about their experiences with fighting off male groupies. They'd regaled me with tales of socially challenged, lovelorn dudes who'd wandered into their midst, and meekly asked for dates. I'd also heard more disturbing stories about drunken schlubs who staggered up on stage after shows, and boasted of their...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 41 Enlightenment

August 7, 1983 This morning, I slept in fairly late; a typical Sunday morning, but different from most in the sense that we didn't have a show later. At about eleven-thirty, I was puttering around the apartment, while Dennis was lounging out in front of the TV, watching something on ESPN. The phone rang, and I answered it. "Hey dude," Dave told me in an excited voice, "get your ass down to the store, and pick up today's Star-Ledger." "Why?" I asked him, intensely...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 42 And So It Goes

August 20, 1983 "Well, here we go," said Dennis with a laugh. "We may be about to make complete asses out of ourselves. But either way, it should be one hell of an interesting time." It was around eleven-thirty in the morning; the wedding ceremony was scheduled to get underway at one o'clock. Dennis was behind the wheel of his car, with me in the passenger seat. We were on our way over to Mayra's place to pick up our dates. Both of us were of course wearing suits; I chose to...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 44 A Kid Brothers Growing Pains

September 6, 1983 "Her name is Heather," Seamus told me over the phone, "and she's, like, really, really hot." As soon as those words tumbled out of his mouth, I had misgivings. He, of course, was talking about the source of the "girl issues" of which Dad had spoken. "I ran into her one day at the pool," my brother went on. "Pat, she had on this incredible bikini. We got to talking, and we've been hanging out a lot lately. She's starting ninth grade at St. James, just like me....

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 45 The Heart of the Matter

October 13, 1983 It was late afternoon; I was through with classes for the day. I was on my way out of the apartment, bound for practice, when the phone rang. I considered ignoring it and continuing onward, but thought better of it. Upon answering, I was greeted by a most welcome voice. "So, Mr. O'Malley, what's this I hear about you? Someone else is calling you 'Dreamy' now?" "Patti!" I exclaimed. Then I laughed as I told her, "It sure sounds like you've been talking to a...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 47 Double Sunrise

Christmas 1983 For those who are fortunate enough to have both a significant other and strong family ties, the holiday season usually means spending time with two different families. That's not always the case, however. For Inez and me, it meant visiting with my family, her family ... and her family away from home. That's right, three families in all. We spent Christmas Eve with Inez's adopted family in New Jersey, the Andrades. It was a small get-together, just Señor and Señora...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 49 Florida Again

March 25, 1984 Clearwater, Florida It was a clear Sunday afternoon, albeit a not particularly warm one. Indeed, it was quite cool for late March in this part of the world. But some of the most characteristic sounds of spring were well in evidence: the sound of a wooden bat making contact with a cowhide-encased ball, and the distinctive splat of the ball hitting a leather glove. All of this, of course, was part of my girlfriend's Christmas gift from three months ago. Inez and I had flown...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 65 A Jewel in the Sand

December 22, 1985 Puerto Rico "Warm weather during the holidays is becoming an annual tradition," I said to Inez, a content smile on my face. The midday tropical sun was beating down on us as we made our way through the San Juan airport parking lot, toting our luggage. "That's one more amazing change in my life since I met you." She favored me with a sweet smile, before replying, "This kind of weather around Christmas is pretty much all I've ever known." "That goes for me, too,...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 66 The Pros and Cons of PreKnowledge

January 11, 1986 Early January is often a depressing time of the year. This year, however, was drastically different. True, in many respects it was back to the same old grind, with twelve-hour workdays, and not seeing Inez nearly as much as I'd have liked. But there was a fundamental change in my state of mind; my view was toward the future, and everything in the present was nothing more than passing time. It was a time for dreaming, for imagining the possibilities and challenges of...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 67 Premarital Craziness

May 5, 1986 Most weekday evenings, when I didn't have to work late, I got home before Inez did. Even if she didn't have a late class, she normally got together with her study partners during the late afternoon and early evening. Jason and Valerie (who had just gotten engaged themselves) continued to be wonderfully accommodating, and gladly went along with Inez's preference not to have any late-night study sessions. This evening, I arrived home ahead of her as usual, and started to get...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 70 Parenthood and the Big Move

August 5, 1989 "Three years ago, almost to the day, in this very hall," I began, holding out my champagne glass, "the shoe was on the other foot. As many of you know, the groom here served as best man when I exchanged vows with my lovely wife. At our reception, Dave recited a toast that was hilariously funny and touchingly heartfelt at the same time. And I'm here to tell you all, it's gonna be hard for me to match it." I shot a wink at Inez, and then faced Dave, wearing a fake...

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LightningChapter 2

After living together for a couple of months, I woke up one morning to Janice's puking her guts out. I waited for her to get in bed before I asked, "Are you ill, or are you pregnant?" "What if I was?" she said throwing it back at me. "Well, I would be very happy, but I would also be very worried," I replied. "Why would you be worried?" my sister asked back. "Well, you know — siblings having babies, and stories of babies with birth defects of some kind — that kind of worried," I...

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Lightning Over Arizona

  Everything that could have gone wrong this morning did go wrong.  We were rushing to the airport to catch our flight.  Gabriel whined the whole way there saying that we were late because of me.   I was so worn out by Gabriel’s bad attitude for like the past week now that I didn’t want to argue with him.   I don’t know what was bothering him, but I could tell you this, I was not about to let him ruin my trip to Arizona. We boarded the plane and looked for our seats and out of the blue I got...

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Lightning and Thunder

“Fuck. This heat is unreal.” I think to myself. The sun has been relentless today, baking the dead calm air into miles high thunderheads. I can feel the air around me growing heavier with humidity. Electricity is building in the clouds west of the pool where I’m lifeguarding. Making eight dollars an hour, sitting in a lifeguard’s chair, yelling at punky kids and developing my future age spots and wrinkles. Leaving me to wonder if this summer is going to provide anything memorable. For the...

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Lightning Over Arizona Part III

I managed to get to my seat and of course, Gabriel was still sleeping. God! I swear that man could sleep through a tornado! I thought to myself before I nudged him to let me by. “Where you been babe?” He says as he stretches and yawns. “In the lavatory, I was not feeling well.” I glare at Tommy from the corner of my eye while he’s pretending to read a magazine. “Are you ok now?” He says sounding concerned and puts his arm around me. Tommy suddenly jumps up and says. “Oh I think she is...

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Lightning and Thunder

“Fuck. This heat is unreal.” I think to myself. The sun has been relentless today, baking the dead calm air into miles high thunderheads. I can feel the air around me growing heavier with humidity. Electricity is building in the clouds west of the pool where I’m lifeguarding. Making eight dollars an hour, sitting in a lifeguard’s chair, yelling at punky kids and developing my future age spots and wrinkles. Leaving me to wonder if this summer is going to provide anything memorable. For the last...

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Lightning Over Arizona Part III

I managed to get to my seat and of course, Gabriel was still sleeping. God! I swear that man could sleep through a tornado! I thought to myself before I nudged him to let me by. “Where you been babe?” He says as he stretches and yawns. “In the lavatory, I was not feeling well.” I glare at Tommy from the corner of my eye while he's pretending to read a magazine. “Are you ok now?” He says sounding concerned and puts his arm around me. Tommy suddenly jumps up and says. “Oh I think she is...

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Lightning in the Night

The tall, pretty brunette walked, full of confidence, into the office waiting room. It was a confidence that faded just a bit as she saw the long line of equally beautiful young women that had gotten there ahead of her. Walking up to the receptionist’s desk, the twenty-five year old started to introduce herself to the older woman but was cut off as the seated blond handed her a small handful of forms. “Put your name on the waiting list, then have a seat and fill these out,” she said, not even...

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LightningChapter 2

Twenty minutes later, she came out where he was working. "Will you put this on my back?" she requested handing him the sun lotion. "Sure," he responded, then softly rubbed the lotion on her firm back and shoulders. Seeing her bikini and feeling his hands on her skin gave him an unexpectedly quick lust. He was instantly captured by her presence. Then he watched every twitch and step as she ran toward the gulf. She turned and waved. "See 'ya," and jumped in the foaming water. Fathers...

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LightningChapter 4

"The massage is pain enough for today." But, the thought of her being tied to the stairs made his words catch in his throat. "Of course I would tie you and spank you, but you'd have to ask. First, I have to initiate you in the 'Truth in Bondage' ritual. The code says we have to agree to the rules up front." She felt surprised by her conflict — reassured that she would not be spanked, and annoyed at not being seen as a 'sexually talented woman.' I will not beg. I am not passive....

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LightningChapter 6

After a hurried packing job, they loaded the car and started on the trip to adventure. "We should have left earlier — the traffic will be heavy. On the other hand, the last few hours were really worth the traffic," he declared. "I would rather have walked than have missed this morning." Did you just say that? Better be careful. As they went slowly across the causeway and were held up in traffic, he said, "If you will lean over here and unhook your bra, I will caress your breasts and...

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LightningChapter 10

At home, Greg watched the computer screen anxiously as he saw the updated notice that her flight was on the ground in Denver. He instantly dialed her cell phone and was redirected to her voice mail. Several minutes later, she turned her phone on to find the message and dialed him back. After initial greetings and a brief story of her flight, including the conversation with her seat mate, he said, "I want to give you another choice. You know, Atlanta is a big, exciting city with many...

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LightningChapter 11

Time was closing in on her, but she had to take the time to call an old friend who peddled illegal substances. "Johnny? It's Sheila. Can you get me some H? "For Crissake. Give me your cell. I'll call you." When he called back immediately, he asked, "What the hell you need H for?" "A friend is dying and she wants a hit. How much?" "How much do you want? Three hundred will get you three grams. It's cheaper than before." "How much do I need for a non-addict interested in an...

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LightningChapter 12

Madeline slept almost through the nights. Sheila had moved back into Greg's bedroom and listened on the monitor to see if Madeline had a problem. Lying next to him in the night, she said, "Gregory, darling, I love you and I hope you're glad to have me back considering all this difficulty with Madeline." He faced her and held her close, feeling her breasts against his chest. "I love you, Sheila. I'll gladly put up with Madeline to have you here." He sniffled. "I, uhh, didn't expect...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 7 Piecing Together the Past

June 25, 1980 Diana got over it. Real quick. Two days later, early in the afternoon, she called me on the phone, acting as if nothing had happened. She invited me over to her house. My adult mind told me that she'd decided that she wanted some more of what she'd gotten, and elected to ignore my alleged "practicing". And of course, that was the truth. And you know what my answer was? What do you think? I dropped everything I was doing, and began the long trek on foot over to her house....

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