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May-June, 1985, Chicago, Illinois

Bethany arrived on Thursday afternoon to have time to relax before she started her first summer class the following Monday. She and I spent the afternoon moving her things to the room that she’d be sharing with Kara, while Jennifer, Josie, and Stephanie organized their rooms in the coach house. That evening, at dinner, Jennifer and Josie discussed their plans for the commitment ceremony. I thought Jorge was going to have a stroke.

“Wait, you two are marrying each other? But Jennifer is having Steve’s baby? And this ceremony is going to be naked?” he said, sounding completely confused.

“First of all, it’s Josie’s, Steve’s, and my baby,” Jennifer said, and then grinned evilly, “Josie was there while we made it! She helped!”

“Uhm, uh,” Jorge stammered.

“And yes. Josie and I and Steve, who is going to officiate, as well as everyone there will be naked. Well, that’s not quite true; Josie and I will both wear floral wreaths in our hair!”

“Uhm, uh,” Jorge stammered again, and then recovered just enough to ask, “Who’s going to be here?”

“Me, Josie, Steve, Stephanie, Bethany, and Larry, and we’ll invite Kurt and Kathy, but with their wedding, they may not be able to get away.”

“Leave the poor boy alone, Jenny,” Josie grinned. “His brain was already short-circuiting at the thought of Stephanie naked!”

“You are a bunch of crazy gringos!” he said, shaking his head, but with a big grin on his face.

After dinner, Jennifer called Larry, Kurt, and Kathy, and invited them. She got a bit of resistance from Larry, but in the end, talked him into it. Kathy said that she and Kurt would come up for the weekend because all the planning was finished for their wedding on June 15th.

“It’s all set for 5:15am on Sunday,” Jennifer said after the calls.

“I wish we could do it outside, but that might cause some problems,” Josie smirked. “So we’ll use the sunroom. We have some things to do this week to prepare, so it’s good that Jenny and I don’t start work until the 17th.”

“Just let me know what I need to do,” I said.

Elyse arrived home on Friday, and Dave and Julia both arrived on Saturday. By mutual agreement, we spent Saturday and Sunday relaxing. I did call Karin on Sunday morning, and confirmed her plans to arrive on June 21st. She’d decided to stay until the 1st of July; ten days total, and said she was looking forward to it with a mixture of joy and sadness. I felt the same way - joy at seeing her, sadness at the looming end of something that had begun six years earlier.

Penny hung out with us on Sunday afternoon, and she and I cuddled a bit, but when she went home, she kissed me on the cheek. When I shut the door behind her, I turned and leaned against it and let out a long, deep sigh. Penny seemed to have adapted better to the end of our physical relationship than I had. That kiss on the cheek had felt like a kick in the balls, and it made me very sad. I knew I had to get past these feelings, but it was going to take some time.

On Monday morning, we ate breakfast together and promptly at 8:00am on Monday, June 3rd, 1985, NIKA Consulting opened for business.

“What’s the plan of action?” Cindi asked.

“Steve and I are going to talk to Gerald Brown at 10:00am,” Julia said. “Dave and Penny are going to dust off the old veterinary programs and figure out what we need to do to turn them into software for regular doctor’s offices. And Cindi, because we don’t really have any sales or marketing or customer service right now, is going to get phone lines ordered, purchase office supplies, order business cards, and stationery.”

Bethany, who was sitting in the room observing, raised a question.

“Could that software be used by psychology practices? You know, to track patients?”

“Sure,” I said. “Mostly we have to change all the animal patient stuff for people stuff. I’m sure Dave and Penny would love some input from you on that.”

“Sure! I’d love to help.”

“Did we get the final proof of the logo from Jeremiah Brown?” I asked Julia.

“Yep. He dropped it off last week. Jorge gave it to me when we arrived. It’s totally cool. It’s Napoleonic ‘N’ super-imposed over a Russian Onion Dome. Jeremiah and Dave came up with that right before finals.”

She showed everyone the drawing and it was impressive.

“What about computers?” Dave asked.

“Once Steve and I finish with Gerald Brown, we’ll head to the computer store on Michigan and the IBM store. We’re going to get one of the new Apple IIe enhanced units, plus an upgrade kit for Steve’s current IIe to turn it into an enhanced model; another IBM PC, and a Mac 256K. That will give us two of each system that we plan to support.”

“Pick me up on the way to the computer stores,” Elyse said. “Steve and I both have to sign the checks. After that, we need to get Stephanie and head over to the bank so she can be added to the signature cards. I also think we should add Julia as well.”

“I agree,” I said.

“OK,” Julia said, “Everyone has their marching orders! Hop to it!”

“Yes, Boss!” I chuckled.

“You set it up this way, Buster!” Julia laughed.

“That I did,” I agreed. “I think we need to get some more desks for the study room as well. The computer store carries some nice units. Last point, and the one I’m sure everyone wants to know about, is paychecks. Elyse?”

Elyse smiled.

“Everyone except Penny gets paid on the 15th and last day of the month. Because she’s hourly, Penny gets paid every Friday. The rest of you will get 1/24th of your annual salary, less withholding, on each payday, starting with June 15th. Any questions?”

There weren’t any, and everyone got to work and Julia and I changed into dress clothes - a suit for me and a dress for her - for our meeting with Gerald Brown to work out the specifications for the estimation software that we’d agreed to develop for him. The weather was nice, so Julia and I decided to walk the ten blocks to the offices of Brown Construction. Bethany left the same time we did, heading to Loyola for the first day of her summer class.

“This is really happening!” Julia said.

“It sure is! And if we can pull this off I expect we’ll be able to sell this software to dozens of firms. Have you worked out with Elyse how we’ll price it and charge for support?”

“Not yet. She and I talked about it, but we still have plenty of time to decide. We do have to design, write, test, and document it first!”

“Oh, I suppose!” I chuckled.

We arrived at Gerald Brown’s offices and the office manager showed us right into his office. We shook hands with him and sat down. He offered us coffee which we accepted and then we got to work. Nearly two hours later, Julia was satisfied with the information that we’d collected, and we left the office with over ten pages of notes as well as copies of all the paper forms that Brown Construction used.

“You have inventory software, right?” Julia asked.

“Yes. It was for the delis and bakeries that Don Joseph owned. They still use it, though I don’t have whatever changes Krista made over the years.”

“Could you get those changes?” she asked.

“Sure. We’ll call Larry and ask him to make copies. Once Krista graduated, one of Joseph Grossi’s friend’s grandkids took over maintaining that software, but my agreement with them means I can get copies.”

“Cool. If you noticed, they don’t really have an inventory system. When they bid a job, they simply go and count the things that they have in stock and order what they need. Did you see Mr. Brown’s eyes light up when I said he could instantly know how much of each thing he had just by looking at the screen.”

“I did. It sounds to me like the time they save from that alone would pay for the computers they’ll need. It would be cool if we could hook the computers together, but the hardware and software to do that would cost way too much. I’ve been reading about something called Novell Netware which sounds cool, but I don’t think we can afford to spend that kind of money right now.”

“We’re talking small offices and one or two computers,” Julia said. “I think for now we can manage without that. But we need to constantly watch for developments to see where things are going.”

“That’s one of the reasons for having Beth Pater on the board, as well as Doctor Dalton, the CS professor,” I said.

“Everyone needs to read as much as they can about personal computers,” Julia said. “You have a subscription to Byte and Creative Computing, but we need to see what else is available. I’ll check the library this week.”

“Cool.”

“After we eat, go to the computer store, and the bank, I think we’ll run out of time today. Tomorrow we’ll have a staff meeting and discuss how we’re going to proceed. Hopefully Dave and Penny will have a good report about your old software.”

We ate lunch, and then decided to go to the bank before the computer store. Elyse called Joyce and they drew up a corporate resolution which I signed, and then we walked to the bank to add the girls to the signature cards for the business accounts. Once that was finished, we walked back to the house and Julia, Elyse, and I headed downtown to purchase the computers and desks that we’d discussed.

As Julia had predicted, by the time we returned home, it was close to 5:00pm. Everyone pitched in to rearrange the furniture in the study room to make room for the new desks which would be delivered on Thursday, and set up the new computers. Dave and I upgraded my older Apple IIe to an enhanced model, which took about an hour. When we booted up the computer, we knew we’d been successful when it identified itself as an Apple //e rather than an Apple ][ on the startup screen.

Penny joined us for dinner, and with Alice’s blessing, hung out with us until she had to go home at 9:00pm. Once again she kissed me on the cheek as she left. The pang of loss was still there, but it seemed to diminish a bit each day, and I was sure that eventually it would go away.

Bethany joined me in bed that evening, as she had each night since she’d come back from Ohio.

“How was your first day of class?” I asked.

“Just the introduction and syllabus, and a short lecture. It’s going to be a very interesting class!”

“I thought being with me was a graduate level sex course!” I teased.

“Oh, it is!” she said with a soft laugh. “But this is a sexuality class. So it’s more about sexual identity and the problems that occur around it. We’ve experienced a few of those in our lives.”

“Tell me about it! Jennifer, Kara, Melanie, Larry, me and my sister.”

“Well, for that last one, your sister was never, ever confused. You were, but she sure as hell wasn’t. The only thing that’s a problem for her is stopping. She never wanted to, you know.”

“I know. We’ve talked about it. It would just make our lives way too complicated unless we disappeared to Bora Bora or some other completely out of the way place where nobody knew us, nobody could find us, and we could pretend to be married.”

“That’s probably true. But you two will never, ever leave each other’s sides. Now that she’s here, you’re both going to be much happier. Now, about that graduate level course?” Bethany smirked.

I pulled her to me and despite the teasing, we simply made love and fell asleep in each other’s arms.

On Tuesday morning after breakfast, the NIKA team gathered in the great room for our staff meeting. Julia ran it just as efficiently as she’d run our meetings for the software development class, and everyone gave an update on what they had done on Monday.

“The phones are ordered,” Cindi said. “Ameritech will have a technician here on Friday. They’ll install two, two-line phones in the study room, and one in Steve’s office. That should be enough for now. The phones themselves can handle up to five lines, but we don’t need that yet. I also got our ad set for the next edition of the Yellow Pages, which, fortunately, is being published in a little over a month. I also went to the print shop and arranged for the stationery and business cards. Those will be ready in about ten days. I also talked to Julia and we ordered a fax machine.

“I have one new proposal to make. I want to visit each of the computer stores in the area - there are about a dozen within twenty miles, and let them know that we’re in business and can do custom programming, plus set up computers, teach people how to use them, that kind of thing. It might not bring in a lot of money, but it can help get our name out there.”

“That’s a fantastic idea, Cindi,” Julia said. “I approve. Steve?”

I nodded, “I agree. But you don’t need to check things like that with me, Julia. I want you to run things. Remember the business plan - you and Elyse are peers, Dave and Cindi work for you, and Penny and I work for Dave. We can all have input, but I want you to make the final decisions. If there’s something big, then we take it to the Board of Directors.”

She nodded, “OK. Then Cindi, please do that. Dave, what did you guys find?”

“Steve’s code is excellent, but that’s not exactly a revelation. It’s well documented, too. The main thing is converting it from the Apple ][ to the IBM PC, which, I hate to say it, is making huge inroads in business over the Macintosh. With 50% market share, we have to focus on DOS first, and then Macintosh. On that note, I think the board should approve buying an Apple LaserWriter, despite the cost. We want to be able to print high-quality documents, and in the long-run, it’s going to pay for itself.”

“I’ll talk to Elyse and Joyce and get it on the agenda for the board meeting on the 19th,” Julia said. “Do you have any estimates on how long it will take?”

“Penny?” Dave said, turning to her.

“Steve and I did stuff like this together for the last year. I think at most two weeks. Dave knows more about testing, and he thinks that would take another week. He’s going to work on testing while I modify the programs. Once that’s done, then we can start changing things for people instead of dogs and cats!”

“Good,” Julia affirmed. “Steve and I met with Gerald Brown yesterday, and we have a lot of design notes for the new estimation software. We’re going to try to tie it together with the inventory software that Steve wrote in High School, which will also have to be converted. Cindi, you’ll work with us on that today while Dave and Penny focus on the doctor’s office software. Let’s get to work!”

Julia, Cindi, and I spread out all the notes and forms on the dining room table and began designing the software. As each hour passed, I realized just how much we owed to Scott and his software development class. It had provided us with the foundation that we needed to successfully complete this project. When we broke for lunch, everyone gathered in the sunroom to eat. Elyse had some news.

“While you had your noses to the grindstone, I set up some spreadsheets to track expenses and income. I also called Jamie and asked him to revise the contracts with the unions so that they’ll be customers of NIKA instead of having Steve as a consultant. Steve, I take it you talked to them already?”

“I did,” I said. “They have no concerns so long as I’m the one doing the work. It’s not bad - usually no more than a day or two a month, mostly making minor changes or adding new reports. It’s a nice steady income for not a lot of work. That’s something Cindi could work on, Julia - trying to sell the software to other union shops.”

“Just a straight sale?” Julia asked.

“I think so. Something like $500 for the software, a small fee to install it and set up the computers, and some sort of support plan that covers updates, and stuff.”

“Cindi,” Julia said, “That’s your task when we finish the initial design of the software for Brown Construction. Work with Elyse to try to figure out the right numbers. It probably wouldn’t hurt to talk to Scott about pricing our services.”

After lunch, everyone went back to the tasks that they’d begun that morning. I kept an eye on the clock because I was meeting Jessica at 6:00pm for our last date before she went to Africa, but the day didn’t seem to drag like class had when I was anticipating my dates with her. I wrapped up my work just after 5:00pm, got a kiss on the cheek from Penny, and went up to shower. Bethany came upstairs with me. She got into the shower with me and helped me wash.

“Last night before Jessica leaves,” Bethany said suggestively. “Do you need me to change your sheets?”

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 33 You Dont Think I Will

December 6, 1994, Sydney, Australia “That’s a nice heavy load to lay on me,” I replied after I recovered from the shock of what she’d said. “You can’t REALLY be surprised by that, can you?” I sighed, “No, I guess I can’t. It fits every single thing you’ve said or done. You simply can’t get past the idea that once my penis was in your vagina, it excluded all others for all time.” “That’s putting things a bit clinically, don’t you think?” “It was safer to say that than whatever other thing...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 27 Success and Failure

November 15, 1994, Greater Cincinnati, Ohio “You can drop the smug look,” Joyce continued. “Because if you FINALLY recognized how poorly you’ve behaved, you owe me, and a host of other young women, sincere apologies!” I sighed, “I thought we’d been through this.” “I’m sure you did. I’m sure you hoped so. I suspect you might even have some regrets. I TRIED to tell you all of this nearly fifteen years ago! But would you listen? No! You stubbornly pressed forward with your menagerie of women,...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 44 War On Many Fronts

March 3, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “I can’t tell you,” she said, looking down. “Because you’re afraid?” “No, I can’t tell you, because I don’t know who it was.” “Because you don’t remember having sex with someone?” She shook her head, “I remember.” “Now I’m even more confused.” “You remember I told you about the wedding that Dustin and I worked?” “Vaguely, yes.” “Well, I had a few drinks like I said, but instead of going to my room, I stayed at the party and got to talking with a guy....

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 45 Interesting Developments

March 7, 1995, Chicago, Illinois The phone rang on Tuesday evening, and I excused myself from watching a tape of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with the girls and kids. Jennifer paused the tape while I went to my study to take the call. “Seriously?” I asked about a minute into the call. “Seriously!” Aimee said with a laugh. “What? You don’t think I’m a good catch?” I laughed, “I think you’re a GREAT catch. I just had you figured for not marrying until you were settled in your shore...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 70 Whats Changed

July 23, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Next time we have to stay longer,” Kara said on Sunday afternoon as we relaxed with Jessica and Michelle in the sauna. “It was a whirlwind trip,” I said. “But I’m not sure a longer one is really practical until the kids are older. Other than Jesse and Matthew, the kids were mostly bored in Russia.” “The four boys really enjoyed the lunch in the officers’ mess!” I smiled, “I think the officers enjoyed it just as much as the boys did.” “Do you think it’s...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 53 Turning ThirtyTwo

April 18, 1995, Chicago, Illinois On Tuesday, I joined Samantha and Stephanie for lunch at Spurgeon Capital to discuss the audit my sister was going to do of the Lone Star books. “What am I looking for?” “Anything suspicious,” I said. “But I also need to know the extent of their liabilities. Check any disbursements back at least six months.” Stephanie smiled, “I do know how to do my job, big brother!” “I don’t THINK they’re hiding anything, but you never know. I’m sure they have debt,...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 8 Kingrsquos Head Pub

September 15, 1994, London, England “Did she say what she wanted?” I asked. “No, Mr. Adams; she simply asked to be connected to your room. Do you wish to speak to her?” Refusing would be the simplest course of action, but would also be rude in the extreme. And I’d likely have to see her in the morning when I ran and did kata, unless I ran a totally different route through the streets and skipped my karate practice. In the end, I decided it was easier to simply speak to her and see what she...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 46 Fantasyland

March 18, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Good morning, Mitsuko!” I said when she came into the dojo on Saturday morning. “Good morning, Sensei Steve! This is my friend Dyani. She’s a Freshman at UofC and is interested in martial arts.” “Welcome!” I said. “Were you hoping to start today, or just watch?” “I think I’ll just watch today,” she said. “OK. I’ll come talk to you afterwards to see what you think. Mitsuko, are you participating this morning?” “Yes! I need to change.” “Dyani, you can...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 40 Taking More Pieces Off The Board

January 16, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “I’m not sure I like the premise, but it wasn’t too bad,” Jennifer said on Monday night. “I’ll reserve judgment,” I said. “Being 70,000 light years across the galaxy does make this different from any of the earlier Treks. I’ll set the VCR to automatically record Star Trek: Voyager from now on. We’ll need to remember to change tapes because of Deep Space Nine and ER. Not to mention the races if we can’t watch them.” “Have you considered switching from...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 43 Peeling the Onion

February 26, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Thanks for letting us visit!” Pia said as we hugged just outside security at O’Hare early on Sunday evening. “You know you’re welcome anytime, and the two little lovebirds over there will be very happy if you do!” I nodded towards where Jesse and Marta were hugging each other tightly. I took Pia in my arms and hugged her, then held her loosely. “They’ll get to see each other again in Stockholm, and we’ll try to come visit again next year.” “Have fun...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 63 Plan A or Plan B

June 6, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “He did what?!” I demanded. “Served legal notice he intends to buy the shares held by Dallas Capital Partners,” Manny said. “But we have a signed deal!” I protested. “I understand. His letter states, correctly, that the terms of his agreement with Dallas Capital permit him to buy those shares at any time prior to a completed sale.” “Son of a bitch!” I swore. “So now what?” “Under the terms of the agreement, he has fifteen business days to deliver the...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 9 A Cracking Good Time

September 15, 1994, London, England All those life lessons I’d learned recently rushed to the forefront of my mind. What had happened with Ailea, Mitsuko, and Sakurako, as well as with Michelle, meant I needed to treat Pippa’s request properly. The only question in my mind was whether or not there were special circumstances which would warrant me trying to talk her out of it. I was concerned about regret, but I’d discussed that with the three Japanese girls, and in the end, I couldn’t...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 37 The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

December 26, 1994, Chicago, Illinois “We have to take the minivan and a car,” I said. “Four passengers and their bags means we need to take the two back seats from the van. Even then, it might be tight depending on how much luggage they bring. So my car and the minivan.” “No kids?” Jessica asked. “I considered it, but who? If we bring Ducky and my Pumpkin, we’re out of seats again. They’ll just have to form a welcoming committee here.” “I made sure the beds are made for our visitors,”...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 10 Tour Guides

September 16, 1994, Amsterdam, the Netherlands I exited the KLM ‘Cityhopper’ flight at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, and after clearing customs and immigration, I left the terminal and hailed a taxi to take me to the Tulip Inn on Spuistraat. I paid the cabbie with Dutch Guilders I’d exchanged with Hans for British Pounds. He kept a collection of European currencies in his travel kit, and offered the exchange so I didn’t have to deal with it at the airport. I’d laughed when he’d explained...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 35 This Life And The Next

December 16, 1994, Oguni, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan “And just how do you know that?” I asked with a smile. She smiled, flexed her hips, and tightened her muscles, “From Grandmother.” “Of course!” I grinned. “No, I’m not upset. I told Robert-san I fully expected that to happen. Specifically with Hideki, as that allows your son to become master of his great-grandfather’s school.” Sakurako nodded, “That is why I agreed to the match. Well, I haven’t yet. He will ask formally on Monday, after...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 22 My Work Here Is Finished

October 18, 1994, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota “So, was that all a big waste of time, Doctor Ross?” We were sitting in his office on Tuesday afternoon after the complete battery of tests. “It’s never a waste of time. Even if we don’t find anything, we can rule things out.” “I feel like a pincushion. And I swear, Dracula couldn’t get blood out of me at this point.” “Unfortunately, that’s the only way we can understand the chemistry. The total amount we took is less than you would...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 26 Troubling Situations

November 14, 1994, Greater Cincinnati, Ohio “Steve?! What are you doing here?” “I need your help,” I said. “It was serious enough that I decided to drive down this morning.” “I have a 2:00pm, but I can see you at 3:00pm. The rest of the afternoon after that is free. Are you OK to wait an hour? No thoughts of harming yourself? Or of running away?” “I’m OK to wait,” I agreed, then shook my head. “And no thoughts like that.” “OK. Have a seat and relax.” I went to sit in a chair in the...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 6 A Chance Encounter

September 11, 1994, London, England “«Доброе утро»,” an elderly man who seemed to be an usher said as I stepped inside the narthex of the Cathedral. (“Good morning.”) “«Доброе утро»,” I replied, then added something Tanya had taught me, “«Извините, я не говор по-русски.»” (“Good morning.”; “Excuse me, I don’t speak Russian.”) “Ah, no problem! I speak English. Good morning. Welcome to the Cathedral. Are you a visitor?” “Yes, from Chicago. I’m an inquirer.” He nodded, “It’s nice of you to...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 28 Finding the Root Cause

November 16, 1994, Greater Cincinnati, Ohio “Let’s explore something different today,” Doctor Mercer said on Wednesday afternoon. “The young women you called ‘friends with benefits’ who seem to be in the category of women you think you manipulated or abused, yet who wouldn’t say you’d done so. You mentioned Mary Harrison. Let’s start there.” I smiled, “If there was any person in my life who could have sex without developing improper emotional attachments, it was Mary. And she was one person...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 7 The Vibe

September 13, 1994, London, England “Steve?” a tall, good looking man with short, light brown hair and pale blue eyes asked. “You must be Jon!” I said, extending my hand. “Welcome to England.” “Thanks. It’s good to meet you! And I think I know why you said this place was ‘ideal’,” I grinned. “You saw the plaque at the front?” “I did! It’s perfect!” “Glad you appreciate it. I’ve grabbed a table,” he said leading me to it. “Now what’s your poison?” “Well, I don’t think I can take warm...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 69 European Vacation

July 14, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Do we have everything?” Elyse asked. I chuckled, “Seven kids, five adults, passports, tickets, credit cards, traveler’s checks, and luggage. What am I missing?” “Nothing!” Jessica and Kara both exclaimed. “Let’s go, Dad!” Jesse said impatiently. “The plane will leave the airport at the scheduled time even if we’re early!” “Whatever! Let’s GO!” he demanded. “Hold your horses, Little Duck! We’re just making sure we have everything!” “We’ll start getting...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 29 A Special Prescription

November 17, 1994, Greater Cincinnati, Ohio “The first thing I want to say is that I believe you are in a good frame of mind. I’m not worried about you going home today.” “Were you worried on Monday?” Doctor Mercer nodded, “A bit, but probably not for the reason you think.” “You were concerned that I was overly critical of myself, and that might LEAD to clinical depression, not that I was actually clinically depressed.” She laughed, “Some days, I don’t know why I bother!” “Don’t be TOO...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 48 Developments and Offers

April 1, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Sensei, I need both Will and Therese, today, please.” “For?” “One of them to spar with Marcia, because if I were to do it, I’d have my butt handed to me by a blue belt!” Sensei Jim laughed, “Personally, I’d be more worried about a certain six-year-old yellow belt.” “Well, yeah, but you know what I mean. Whoever isn’t sparring with Marcia will work with Dyani.” “Sounds good. Welcome to life as Master of a dojo! Shall we see to our charges?” I bowed and...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 12 Motivations

September 24, 1994, Amsterdam, the Netherlands When the ‘flight or fight’ response kicked in, my knees got weak and my head spun, but I fought my way through it by taking slow, regular breaths until the surge of adrenaline ebbed a bit. Then the flight notion kicked in, and I grabbed Karla’s hand and led her from the hotel, wanting to get her as far away from there as possible. Something VERY odd was going on and I didn’t want to be anywhere NEAR my room. Without a word, Karla walked with...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 34 Return to Land of the Rising Sun

December 13, 1994, Narita Airport, Japan “Reason for your visit to Japan?” the immigration officer asked. “Two days of business meetings, then a visit to see my Shōtōkan master in Oguni, in Yamagata Prefecture. I was here during the summer to train with him.” I handed him a letter from SPSS, written in Japanese. He read it, stamped my passport and forms, and handed them back. “Thank you, Mr. Adams. Welcome back to Japan!” “Dō itashimashite“, I replied. He smiled, nodded and indicated...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 13 Syncope

September 25, 1994, Amsterdam, the Netherlands “Steve? Steve?” I heard Karla say through the fog that clouded my mind. Fortunately, when my knees had gone weak and my head had spun, there had been a low wall just to my side. I’d sagged onto it just as my knees would have given out. I fought the effects by doing my best to regulate my breathing and allow the adrenaline surge to run its course. “Steve?” Karla said, now sounding very worried. “I’m fine,” I said slowly. “You almost passed...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 16 Double Standard

September 27, 1994, Munich, Germany I shook my head and followed Elena into my room. She went straight to the phone and made a call. “«Eine Flasche Champagner für Zimmer 603 bitte, und einige Früchte ... Ja, das wird gut.»” She hung up the phone and walked over and sat on the couch. “Don’t stand there like a fool,” she laughed. “Sit down!” I went over to the couch and sat down, though not too close to Elena. “Elena...” I began to protest, but she interrupted me. “You asked me to...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 14 Dutch Treat

September 25, 1994, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Karla and I stood in the room and looked sheepishly at each other. We’d walked back to the hotel in complete silence, both aware of what we intended when we arrived in the room. I got the distinct impression this was how I would have felt had my first time evolved naturally, instead having been of contrived by Jennie McGrath and sprung as a surprise. I couldn’t remember a time I’d felt this way before, and if I had, it had been long, long ago....

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 60 Marcia Marcia Marcia

May 27, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “Today is Kristin’s and Katherine’s birthday!” Birgit said when she climbed into the lounge chair with me on Saturday morning. “I know! They’re having their party here because Uncle Kurt and Aunt Kathy have a smaller house.” “Uncle Kurt only has one wife!” “Most men only have one wife, Pumpkin. Our family is different.” “Are you coming to the party?” “No. Today is Marcia’s competition. I have to go because I’m her sensei.” “I want you to be my sensei! I...

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

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

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 73 Hypothetical Questions

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

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((note: story inspired by NilioJ (Harry potter spell book of desire‘s)) (Note 3. For the purposes of this story, all students start hogwarts at the age of 18, as Hogwarts is a High School/ College. ALL students are 18+. Salazar Slytherin was a pure-blood wizard, noted for his cunning and determination. He was regarded as one of the greatest wizards of the age, respectively as a Parselmouth and as a skilled Legilimens. Slytherin was one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 25 WTM Consulting

The lead up to the end of the semester was busy – really busy. Not only did we have to get ready for the contract with Alexa’s company, preparing the ‘Banksia Room’ as our computer staging area, tweaking the training notes from the university to suit the contract, but there were examinations to prepare for – not that I had any, the last two ‘Science and Society’ subjects had their assessments based on the assignments and class work. But I still had to vet the papers, make sure the questions...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 5 MichelleChapter 78 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Part II

May 15, 1992, Glencoe, Illinois “Join me in my study, if you would,” Noel Spurgeon said when we finished our dessert. It had been an interesting evening. Samantha and I had talked for a bit before we’d been summoned to dinner. The meal had been prepared by a chef and was served by a white-coated young man. Again, this was a far cry from Lois at the van Hoeks’ house. What wasn’t a far cry was the fact that I was having dinner with a man who knew I was going to be sleeping with his daughter...

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