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November 4, 2009

Yankee Stadium

Bronx, New York

The din from the crowd approached a deafening roar as Mariano Rivera, the New York Yankees' peerless relief ace, went into his stretch, about to deliver the tenth pitch of a tense at-bat to Shane Victorino, the Philadelphia Phillies' center fielder. With the count full, Victorino swung at Rivera's cut fastball, managing only a soft ground ball in the direction of Robinson Cano, the Yankees' second baseman. Cano fielded the ball cleanly, fired to first, and pandemonium ensued. The Yankees had won the game, 7-3, as well as the World Series, four games to two. For the twenty-seventh time in their illustrious history, they were world champions of baseball.

Amid all the revelry, a somewhat forlorn figure in a thick coat and a Phillies' cap remained glued to his seat in the lower deck along the first base side. Right next to him, his jubilant wife, sporting a Yankees' cap, was jumping up and down, screaming as loud as anyone.

It only took a few seconds for Inez to take pity on me. She reached down and affectionately turned my cap one quarter turn counterclockwise. She shouted into my ear, utilizing the only means she had to make herself heard among the craziness, "At least you have last year, right?"

"There is that," I acknowledged. The Phillies, of course, had been defending champions themselves, having won the 2008 World Series, their first championship since that magical year of 1980. Best of all, I'd been able to savor last year's victory – as Inez had this year – without the burden of pre-knowledge.

A short while later, as we walked out of the stadium hand in hand, insanity still reigned around us. You gotta love New York. However, the ambient noise level had dropped to the point where we were now able to have a reasonable conversation. I opted to expand on the same theme.

"I have to admit, the Yankees were the better team this year and deserved to win. But that shouldn't take away from last year. Flags fly forever, right?" I noted a little glumly.

"I'll give you that much," giggled Inez. "But lest we forget ... there's the matter of a certain little bet."

"I was hoping you forgot about that," I grimaced.

"Not a chance," she said with a smile that was almost predatory. "You're wearing that Derek Jeter jersey for one full week. In fact, I expect to see it on you when you're sleeping."

"Nope. I decided to start sleeping naked."

"Nice try," laughed my wife. "but no dice. It's going on you when we get back to the hotel, and you're also wearing it when we fly back home."

"So, what do we do with that Chase Utley jersey we bought in case the Phillies won?"

Inez laughed again, threw her arms around me, and kissed me hard on the mouth. "You can put it away, and keep it as a reminder of how foolish it is to bet against a team that's won... twenty-seven world championships. Did you know that twenty seven is three cubed?"

August 31, 2013

New Brunswick, New Jersey

"Hey, Dennis," I mock-complained, as I ran my fingers up and down the keyboard, a limbering ritual I'd been performing before each gig ever since the old college days. "This mic of mine needs a little adjustment. I'm telling ya, man, you can't find good help nowadays." The others all laughed; of course, I was just busting his balls.

"You get what you pay for," shot back Dennis, "and you guys ain't paying me shit, right?" Dennis, of course, could give as well as he could take.

"He's got you there, buddy," Dave threw in, flashing his trademark grin.

No, Lightning in a Bottle had not re-formed, at least as a full-time entity. We all had our careers and responsibilities. What we had done was committed ourselves to coming together once a year to support a cause we all felt very strongly about. We were taking part, as one of several participating acts, in a show where all proceeds would go to support said cause.

The "cause" in question was the result of a idea that had been put forth several years ago by our dear friend Allie. She had gone ahead and started up a charitable organization to benefit battered women, and over the years, it had evolved into a very successful entity. It was through this foundation that Inez found a new professional calling. In 2011, she effectively retired as a practicing psychologist at the tender age of forty-eight. Jason and Valerie, fully supportive of Inez in this endeavor, located a new young psychologist to partner up with, and they divided up Inez's former patients. Now, Inez works full time for the foundation, acting as a traveling spokesperson. She has become an accomplished public speaker, talking to large audiences about a topic that is dear to her heart. I am also involved in the foundation; I sit on the board of directors. More often than not, I accompany her in her travels.

As a result of this development, another big change ensued. Both Lexie and Tina had decided to head east in pursuit of higher education; both were attending college in the Philadelphia area (or in Lexie's case, had attended college – she was a recent graduate). Inez and I purchased a lovely home in South Jersey, not too far from Philly. No, we didn't abandon New Mexico, nor did we sell the home we'd lived in all those years. We now split our time between the two locales, in effect, having our cake and eating it too.

But I digress. This particular annual concert, being held for the third year on the Saturday during Labor Day weekend, was one of the foundation's chief fund-raisers. Lightning in a Bottle had also played at the first two. That made it a total of three gigs since we reunited at the talent show in 2007. We'd also been persuaded to play at a holiday festival the previous December. Yes, we were slowly but surely being pulled out of retirement.

Each year, the list of performers had grown larger and more impressive, and this year's show promised to be the best yet. It was held in a large outdoor park, just like the first two. Arrangements had been made to switch the show to an indoor venue should weather be a concern, but the day dawned bright and sunny, and the good weather held through the afternoon and evening.

There were eight acts in the show, with each one allotted about forty-five minutes' worth of stage time. The second act to play was one we all were familiar with: Thunderblast, the third-place finisher in the memorable talent show (in both timelines). Paul had struck up a friendship with a couple of the band members, and they'd been all too happy to help out our cause. They put forth their typically workmanlike, professional and thoroughly enjoyable effort.

The band which took the stage before Thunderblast, and the two that followed, were less experienced outfits that, more than anything, were grateful for the exposure. That didn't hold true for the next one, however. Funk Station, featuring our good friend (and fellow time traveler) George Raymond, put down a blistering ten-song set that had everyone in the audience bouncing around.

"I love watching those guys play," I said to Inez as they wrapped things up. "Their love for music really comes through, and it's infectious."

But there wasn't time to discuss the matter at great length, for Lightning in a Bottle was next in line. With the help of Dennis and Mayra (Derek wasn't able to fly in from Los Angeles for this show), we got set up in short order. We opened with "Hazy Shade of Winter", and then followed with a couple of tunes from our heyday: "Boys of Summer" and Springsteen's "Glory Days" (after all, it was New Jersey). We slowed it way down for the next two songs, one contemporary, one classic. Eileen emoted her way through a haunting rendition of Adele's "Someone Like You". Evie got her turn in front of the microphone, too, delivering to perfection the particularly poignant lyrics of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide".

About two-thirds of the way through the set, we trotted out our big surprise. We chose this spot in the proceedings to debut Lightning in a Bottle's first two original tunes.

Inez and I were our songwriting team. We'd always dreamed about doing this, going back almost to the beginning, but the time never seemed right. We'd even made crude efforts at writing songs in the past, but they never got any further than notations on paper. Now, at this point in our lives, we had all the time we needed to put it all together. During our first practice session prior to this show, we bounced our compositions off of the others, and they were united in their praise. We decided to go for it.

"Those of you out there who remember the good old days," I addressed the crowd with a sly grin, "know us as a cover band, and only a cover band. However, in our old age, we've finally decided to become more than that." Many in the audience actually gasped at that announcement, but were quickly drowned out by an enthusiastic ovation.

I handled lead vocals on the first tune, a guitar-driven rocker. It was a somewhat sarcastic, somewhat humorous ode to aging titled "Youth Is Wasted on the Young". (We'd run through this tune in front of our children earlier, and they loved it.) Next, Inez sang lead on a power ballad titled "After the Smoke Clears", whose lyrics depicted that hopeful moment when romantic discord turns toward reconciliation. Both songs were greeted with wild approval from the stunned audience.

After the original songs, it was time for the collaboration. George, my time-travel advisor, joined us on stage for one song, with his wife, Elsie (who we'd gotten to know quite well) out in the audience. It turned out that George could play a mean harmonica, and he and I shared vocals on the bluesy U2/B.B. King joint effort, "When Love Comes To Town". With George backstage again, we followed with another U2 tune. Guitar in hand, I remained in front of the mic as we ran through my all-time favorite song from Bono and the boys, "One".

Next, Inez moved up front, and smiled widely as she spoke into the microphone. "I'm doing this next song on a dare," she laughed. I'd been the one to facetiously mention the possibility during practice; Dave had been the one to throw down the challenge. "Go ahead, Inez," he chortled. "Show them your Shakira impersonation. I dare you."

My wife was never one to back down from a dare. So, for this number, Evie and I picked up our guitars to join Inez's lead, and we launched into a blistering rendition of Shakira's "Objection (Tango)" Inez sang it with power and sensuality, actually throwing in a Shakira-esque hip shimmy in the middle, and even doing a more than passable job with the pseudo-rap segment near the end. The audience just ate it up. It was our nominal final song of the show, but right away, we began to hear the "Encore!" chants.

We gave them two more tunes. We launched into "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant", always a favorite among our old fans, quite a few of whom were on hand. Finally, Inez returned to the mic to sing a song of recent vintage that was a favorite of hers, "Stars" by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.

Under normal conditions, we couldn't help but feel a slight letdown at the end of a gig, especially with us being part-timers. Today, however, was an exception. A very special moment was at hand.

Right before the 2007 talent show, Lexie, Tina, and the three eldest children of Eileen and Dave had fantasized about forming their own band. We'd all viewed it as nothing more than a cute little dream. However, they'd gone ahead and actually done it. The idea had taken quite a while to take root, not coming to fruition until they all were in college. Their band was Philadelphia-based, and had gained quite a following (not to mention critical acclaim) in both the Philly club scene and the New Jersey beach scene during the summer. They were a seven-person outfit, and they'd chosen a name which paid tribute to their elders: Lightning Strikes Twice.

Lexie was one lead vocalist and the primary keyboardist. Handling rhythm guitar, and serving as another lead vocalist, was a young man by the name of Nick Worley. He and Lexie had met early on in college, and had quickly become an item. Recently, Nick had become our son-in-law. That's right – our little girl was now twenty-three years old, a college graduate, and a married woman.

Nineteen-year-old Tina was the band's resident multi-instrumentalist. You name it, she could play it passably. She could strum the guitar, pound out on the keyboard, wail away on the sax, and was even competent on a diverse assortment of instruments like the violin, the harmonica, and the flute. She was also a more than adequate backup vocalist.

Jaden Mancuso, who'd impressed us so much with his guitar work six years ago, was lead guitarist. His younger sister Zoe was the band's bassist, and still-younger sister Leah was another guitarist and a third option for lead vocals.

The band, however, was short a drummer at the start. They held a round of auditions, not finding anyone suitable, before having the ideal candidate suggested to them by none other than their respective parents. He was Raul Hutchins, son of Dennis and Mayra. The younger generation had devised a solution to young Raul's name issues. He couldn't be Raul Junior, he couldn't be Raul the Second, so he was dubbed "Deuce," to his crusty old grandpa's everlasting consternation. "Deuce," a laid-back young man with a devil-may-care demeanor, had no problems whatsoever with that moniker. He was also one hell of a drummer, every bit Dave's equal. "Deuce" was brought on board, and they were good to go.

Three years after their formation, they'd reached heights that Lightning in a Bottle never had, although we'd certainly reached the limits of our aspirations. Lightning Strikes Twice had a good-sized catalog of original material; their songs were co-penned by Lexie and Nick. They still threw cover tunes into their set lists, but they were the exception, not the rule. Evan, son of Evie and Vince, had been brought on as manager (he'd graduated from Rutgers), fulfilling the vision he'd described years earlier. Evan was in the process of working a few contacts in the recording industry, with the hope of landing a recording contract for the band.

Today, for the first time, they'd be playing on the same stage as us old-timers. It was a highly sentimental moment for all concerned. Lightning Strikes Twice ran through a twelve-song set composed entirely of original material, and it was debatable which act received the louder ovation – the young 'uns or the old farts. This point was hashed over afterward, with lots of good-natured ribbing from both sides.

"Ah, hell, they just felt sorry for you nursing home hacks," cracked Nick, poking fun at his father-in-law.

"I was playing guitar long before you ever saw the light of day, grasshopper," I laughed in reply.

So, who was the final act of the show, the headliner, the last one to take the stage? None other than Allie Ronson herself.

Allie's comeback as a successful musician had been almost unprecedented. Her meteoric rise as a pop queen – and subsequent fall – had been quite predictable for those with a feel for the music industry. She'd dropped out of sight for twenty years, bottoming out as a waitress at Denny's, before finding a new passion and creating the very successful charitable foundation. This gave her a degree of credibility with the public at large. About five years ago, she'd gotten the itch to take another belated shot at a lasting music career. She'd managed to persuade one of the major record labels to offer her a contract. The terms of the contract were, not surprisingly, less than favorable. Bottom line was, she'd have to prove herself, and if she wanted to go through with it, she'd have to fund much of the venture herself. Allie believed she'd reached a dead end – until Inez and I agreed to lend her a hand.

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Thanksgiving 1982 It was decided that we would have our first band practice the second Friday after Thanksgiving break at the home of Inez's uncle and aunt. This would give Inez a couple of extra weeks to recover fully. We'd ease back into it slowly, perhaps having a couple more practices before Christmas. Of course, we all had final exams to wade through as well, except, of course, Eileen. We'd try to get together over winter break a couple of times, and then hit the ground running as...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 35 PacMan Fever

May 2, 1983 Life went on. I caught sight of Julia multiple times over the next several days; she said nothing to me, and made it a point to avert her eyes whenever I was in the vicinity. It was next to impossible not to run into her frequently, for every time I entered or exited the dorm, it was necessary to pass by her room. It continued to amaze me how her feelings toward me had changed that much, that fast. And it annoyed me to no end that I'd never really gotten a proper explanation for...

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Lightning in a BottleChapter 37 Down to Two

June 2, 1983 "Could I speak to Larry Weatherby, please?" I asked the receptionist as soon as she picked up the phone. "One moment," she intoned, before putting me on hold. I waited for a couple of minutes. The recipient of this call, a good friend of mine in the other timeline, and a not-quite-as-close friend in this one, was presumably being summoned from somewhere in the warehouse. I recalled that the prevailing policy was rather lax about phone calls while working, and I knew I...

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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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Lightning in a BottleChapter 10 Front Row at the World Series

September 29, 1980 As the first month of the school year neared its conclusion, I'd settled quite nicely into life as a high school senior. I'd survived being grounded for a week, and moved onward after the fight. I'd maintained old friendships and began a few new ones. I used my hidden advantage – my 44-year-old brain – to gain every edge I could find. My "memory loss" issues had been pretty much eliminated. Everyone now treated me like my regular self. Socially, I was thriving in this...

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