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February 16, 1997, Chicago, Illinois

Our conversation during the Rap Session was about how to find ‘truth’ and both Elizabeth and I made a strong case for skepticism as the best approach to life.

“But if you don’t believe anything is true, how can you decide what to do?” Brenna asked after a lengthy discussion about how to know what was true.

“Remember what we said about listening carefully?” Elizabeth asked. “We operate as if the things we’ve come to believe actually are true, but always hold out the possibility that they might be wrong.”

“Which Elizabeth is very good at, with the exception of the notion of a Supreme Being or Beings,” I grinned.

“Because nobody has shown me a lick of believable evidence, let alone proof, for the existence of any such ‘being’, let alone one who is supreme!”

“So you don’t think it’s possible?” Benji asked.

“Is it possible I’ll spontaneously combust right here before your eyes? Yes. Is it probable? No. In fact, I’d say it’s statistically unlikely to happen in my lifetime. So there’s a difference between ‘possible’ and ‘probable’. Steve has convinced me that I can’t rule out the possibility, however remote, but I assign a probability lower than me voting Republican, which is never going to happen!”

I nodded, “‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.‘.”

“Who said that?” Julie asked.

“Sherlock Holmes,” I replied. “So it was actually Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.”

“So why did you say that?”

“To counter Elizabeth’s comment about improbability. And that is, in fact, how science works. You observe something and try to explain it. As you eliminate possible explanations through experimental testing or logical deduction, you are left with fewer and fewer explanations, including ones that seemed improbable at first. Now, it’s possible that NONE of the explanations are valid, but the improbability of something happening doesn’t negate it being the answer.

“And there’s a counterpoint to make as well - and that’s Occam’s Razor. When you have a set of possible explanations, you assume the simplest one is true until it’s proven not to be. Basically, you select the solution with the fewest assumptions and fewest caveats, and see if you can prove or disprove it. It isn’t, in and of itself, a rigorous test, but a way of proceeding with scientific or philosophical discovery.”

“Which eliminates any notion of a god!” Elizabeth declared gleefully.

“So you say,” I replied with a grin, “but I’ll see your William of Ockham and raise you a Søren Kierkegaard!”

“Sophistry!” Elizabeth countered.

“A ‘leap of faith’ isn’t sophistry,” I replied. “But it is a personal journey which cannot be replicated for anyone else. It’s something each person has to do on their own and for his or her own self. I’ll just say that I’ve encountered too many things in life which point to something beyond basic human existence, and that gives rise to the belief in what people refer to as the ‘spiritual realm’ or the ‘soul’ or ‘«kami»’ or whatever you want to call it. I can’t prove it, but my personal experience says it’s there, as does the personal experience of many, many others.”

“Shared delusion,” Elizabeth replied with a friendly smile.

“Perhaps so,” I replied. “But it only becomes an issue when I try to impose those beliefs on others, or insist they live their lives by truth revealed to me.”

“Didn’t Jesus do that?” Sean asked.

“Did He?” I responded. “Or did He call people to understand the truths He was teaching and decide for themselves? Did he ever attempt to impose anything on anyone?”

“Driving the moneychangers from the temple?” Brenna asked.

“Anyone here NOT want to whip tax collectors?” I asked with a huge grin.

Everyone laughed, including Elizabeth.

“But in all seriousness, that was a very rare incident, and remember, we’re relying on reports from others, who might have had an agenda in what they reported.”

“So you don’t believe the Bible?” Benji asked.

“I believe the timeless truths about humanity which are taught there. I suspect, strongly, that a Jewish man named Joshua was executed by the Romans at the behest of the Jewish authorities, perhaps in the same way, and for the same reason, Socrates was ordered to drink hemlock - for being a troublemaker. The ‘powers that be’ don’t like rabble-rousers going around telling people that those ‘powers that be’ are illegitimate and corrupt. The rest? It’s faith. And I sure as heck can’t tell YOU to believe it. You have to decide for yourself.”

“So what do you believe?”

“That Orthodox Christianity and Buddhism do the best jobs at explaining the human condition and provide a good starting point for determining how to live your life. But in the end, only you can decide. For me, that means following the simple rule of doing the least amount of harm possible, and seeking to never injure or hurt anyone else.”

“But what about morals?” Paul asked.

“What about them? If you’re referring to what I think you are, then anything consenting adults choose to do with each other is their business, and nobody else’s. And my definition of ‘adult’ does not conform to the government’s, or most of society’s. All of you are adults, even if you aren’t all eighteen. In fact, I’d set the age of consent to fifteen or so, and give teenagers far more freedom than most people think they should have.”

“Does that include your kids?” Brenna asked.

“That’s who he’s referring to,” Kara said. “Our kids are treated as if they were adults and allowed to make most of their own decisions, within fairly broad boundaries.”

“And it works really well,” Patricia said. “His kids are better positioned to make important decisions than most people I know who are in their twenties or thirties! You six, plus Mattie, are here because Steve thinks you are capable of making your own decisions and acting as adults. We’re talking about adult topics, and if things go true to form, some very adult ones in the not too distant future.”

“Going back to what you said before,” Brenna said, “you think fifteen is the right age to start having sex?”

“You aren’t listening carefully,” Elizabeth said with a smile. “That’s not what he said. Try again.”

“Uhm, you think it should be legal to have sex at fifteen?”

I nodded, “I think that’s the age when the government should absolutely stop having a say. The right time to start is when YOU feel it’s right.”

“Were you fifteen?”

“Fourteen,” I replied. “But this conversation should be saved for when we have THAT talk.”

I felt that was a good time to end things, so we brought out refreshments and spent time talking before everyone left.

February 18, 1997, Chicago, Illinois

“Do we need to prep for your deposition?” Deborah asked at the ‘Kitchen Cabinet’ meeting on Tuesday morning in my office.

We continued to meet at the same time as Penny attended her team meeting so we could use the «zabuton».

I grinned, “What do you think?”

“I think overconfidence is a potential problem.”

“Counselor, I know you haven’t known me that long, but have you heard me speak imprecisely or get flustered when engaging in a verbal jousting match?”

“Only during ORAL jousting matches,” Elyse teased.

“Careful, Belgium!” I said menacingly.

“He doesn’t get flustered even THEN!” Kimmy smirked.

“True,” Elyse agreed reluctantly. “The only girl I ever knew who could make Steve flustered is Jennifer.”

“Fortunately,” I grinned, “it was mostly mutual.”

“So, deposition prep?” Deborah asked, feigning impatience.

“If you think I need it, we’ll do it,” I replied.

“Holy shit!” Elyse gasped. “Seriously?”

“He did promise to listen to me when he hired me,” Deborah said smugly. “Did any of YOU extract that kind of promise from him?”

“No!” the other women replied, laughing.

“Belgium?” Deborah asked.

“A silly joke between Steve and I when Tuesdays were my usual night to have him in my bed back in the day.”

“The movie?” Charlie asked.

“Yes,” Elyse replied. “It’s silly, but I don’t mind at all. We never really had pet names for each other the way he does with his wives. Stephie was the only other one with a pet name. Well, his sister, but that’s different.”

“I take it the others know those?” Deborah asked.

“Stephie was Peaches,” Charlie replied before Elyse could. “And his sister has been ‘Squirt’ since I’ve known him.”

“Since she was really young,” I replied. “I was seven and she was three, and I called her ‘Little Squirt’ after hearing it somewhere. Later on, I dropped the ‘little’ part.”

“You’re traveling a lot next month, so we should probably do it soon,” Deborah said.

I nodded, “Sure. I’m happy to do IT whenever you want.”

Eve, Elyse, Charlie, and Kimmy all burst out laughing.

“Oh shut up!” Deborah said, shaking her head and showing a wry smile.

“This meeting went downhill pretty quickly,” I observed. “Next topic?”

“Bob’s proposal is ready for ‘Prime Time’,” Elyse said. “I expect to get some serious pushback from the managers, and some concern from the staff about ‘continuous appraisals’ as we’ll be calling them.”

I nodded, “I agree. That said, the memo he and I put together should allay some of that. It’s not really different from what we’re doing now, and it helps ensure that the new people we hire get onto the correct page of the playbook quickly. That’s an advantage to everyone who is currently here.”

“I think Steve is right,” Charlie said. “Him backing this and pointing out those things will make the difference. There will be some complaining but it’ll be muted and everyone will know it’s not targeted at them.”

“Deborah, what’s your take?” Elyse asked.

“I slightly modified the language to imply more and state less, just to keep someone new from claiming we favored existing staff over new staff. Steve was OK with the minor edits.”

“Remember,” I said, “this isn’t about treating the new folks differently or holding them to higher standards, which is something we need to convey to all the managers. This is about ensuring that everyone is held to the same standards. That’s the one point I continually make to Bob, and I know he’ll hear it from everyone - we are NOT lowering our standards just because we have to hire more. I hate turnover, but if we allow mediocrity to creep in, we’re toast. We have to deal with it quickly and expeditiously.”

“You do have to give them a chance to correct any issues,” Deborah said, “but the two-month window before it’s escalated gives the managers a chance to do exactly that. And they need to do it. That’ll be important if we do have to terminate someone.”

“Bob will work with them,” I replied. “He’s going on a tour of the offices to discuss this directly with each set of managers, as well as have Town Hall meetings with the staff.”

“I’m shocked you’re letting him solo on this,” Elyse said.

“Either I trust him or I don’t. He can’t do any irreparable damage at the moment, because I’m still CEO and can fix pretty much anything immediately and the staff trusts me. That’s one reason he’s here a year before Stephanie - she’s not going to be trusted the way I am, at least at first.”

“Or long-term,” Eve said. “You are special, but your blessing is special as well. So long as she has that, and everyone knows it, she’ll be fine.”

“Exactly,” I replied. “That’s my point about leadership as opposed to management. The two things are very, very different. Good leaders aren’t necessarily good managers and good managers aren’t necessarily leaders. Here we try to ensure they’re both, but some are stronger with one than the other. Sam is a perfect example of a great leader and lousy manager. And she knows that. Tasha showed us her leadership and management qualities last year. So we know the two of them are in the correct roles. And with that, I think we’re done.”

Elyse, Eve, Kimmy, and Charlie left, leaving Deborah and me alone.

“So, when do you want to do it?” she asked with a smirk.

“Any time you’re ready,” I replied. “How long will it take?”

“Until I’m satisfied!”

“I always aim to please! Just let me know.”

“We’ll need to ensure we aren’t interrupted.”

“Of course!”

“I’ll check your calendar and propose a time and place for your oral examination.”

“Sounds good to me,” I replied with a silly grin.

February 22, 1997, Chicago, Illinois

On Saturday morning, I was somewhat surprised to not see Amelia at the dojo, but given I had no idea what things were like at home for her, or what other things she might have to do, I didn’t think anything of it. Kara mentioned it, and I told her what I was thinking, and she agreed it wasn’t something to be concerned about.

We hurried home after karate so I could shower, and head to Johnny’s Ice House to watch Jesse’s final hockey game as a ‘Squirt’. It was his birthday, and neither Jennifer, Josie, nor I could think of anything he’d rather be doing than playing hockey with his friends. What he didn’t know was that there was a surprise party planned by his teammates for after the game.

“One day; one day, we’ll beat you guys!” Bob Larson said when I walked up into the stands.

“Good luck with that,” I chuckled, offering my hand to shake.

We shook hands and I went to ‘our’ side of the stands, as I couldn’t cheer for Jesse if I was sitting with Bob, and he couldn’t cheer for his son, Robert, Jr., if he sat on our side. The ‘Yellow Jackets’ would quickly make whoever was cheering ‘wrong’ move to prevent incidents. I felt it was dumb, but there had been some problems in the past, with other teams, so we had to put up with the rules the league had made. My complaint about the innocent being punished because of a few miscreants had fallen on deaf ears.

The game was close, but in the end Jesse’s team won by two goals, with the winning goal scored by Nicole, and Jesse making some key saves in the third period. When the final buzzer sounded, Jennifer, Josie, and I headed to the locker room, with Bob tagging along. His son had been invited to the party at my prompting, and he brazenly strode into the locker room wearing his team jersey.

“That’s one way to go,” I chuckled to Bob.

“Eleven and WAY more brawn than brains!” he replied.

We went into the locker room just as Jesse’s teammates began singing Happy Birthday. When they finished, the guys all patted him on his back and Nicole, to the amusement of his moms and me, kissed Jesse on the cheek. His friends hooted and hollered, but Jesse just smiled smugly.

“That kid!” Josie said, shaking her head.

“Just like his dad!” Jennifer smirked.

“A kiss on the cheek is not a big deal,” I replied.

“Seriously?” Josie asked, sounding incredulous. “They’re eleven! If they were adults, sure, but at eleven, a kiss on the cheek, IN PUBLIC, is a big deal!”

“Maybe for her,” I chuckled. “But not for Jesse!”

“Careful or I’ll wipe that smug look off YOUR face!”

I grinned, “Any time!”

“Forget it, Josie,” Jennifer said with a knowing smile, “he’s as impossible as our son is!”

“I know,” Josie replied, shaking her head, “and I know EXACTLY where Jesse gets it!”

“You might want to have a word with Jennifer’s parents about how SHE acted when we were teenagers!”

“She knows!” Jennifer said with a soft laugh. “I’ve told her about your maddening self-control! Among other things.”

“I bet! Did you two decide what to do about Russia?”

“It’s tough for both of us to go,” Jennifer replied, “and, honestly, I’m not all that interested in going to Russia, and neither is Josie. I think you know why.”

I nodded, “I do. And if I could wave a magic wand and get them to see things our way, I would. Russians have a serious cultural problem with homosexuality, and I don’t see it changing anytime soon.”

“Did Dmitry confirm the date?”

“No. He’s still looking at the end of July and beginning of August. He’s thinking ten days, half in Moscow and half in Saint Petersburg, with three games in each city, plus lots of time for the boys to spend with Russian hockey players from the Russian Hockey League, which is the successor to the old Soviet League, which the Red Army dominated.”

“I’m concerned about the source of the funds for this,” Josie said.

I shrugged, “It’s from Dmitry, Vanya Voronin, and several of their friends who are businessmen and former army officers. They provided Lyudmila with her startup capital. I don’t believe any of them are engaged in any criminal enterprises.”

“The entire government over there is corrupt!”

I chuckled, “For anyone in the US to say THAT is the pot calling the kettle black! Do I need to remind you of the ‘Keating Five’, ‘Abscam’, and a host of other corrupt practices by our Federal legislature? Or locally, the ‘Illinois Combine’ including jailed governors, aldermen, and Congressmen? Seriously, if that’s the measure you’re going to use, you need to quit your government job right now!”

“Children,” Jennifer warned, “play nice!”

Josie and I both laughed and replied in unison, “Yes, Mom!”

Jesse received a new goalie stick from the team as a birthday present, and after they ate cupcakes which one of the moms had baked, we all headed home so Jesse could shower and prepare for round two, which was a mid-afternoon family birthday celebration, which preceded a party with his friends which took place during Guys’ Night.

February 23, 1997, Chicago, Illinois

On Sunday afternoon, Kara and I were relaxing in the ‘Indian’ room when the doorbell rang. I got up to answer it and was somewhat surprised to see both Amelia and her mom.

“Hi,” I said.

“Amelia said you were interested in discussing the Bible.”

I smiled and nodded, “You’re welcome to come in, if you like. I’m Steve Adams.”

“Monica Gerhardt.”

They walked into the house and I wracked my brain for why that name sounded familiar. I couldn’t come up with it, and pushed it out of my mind as I led them to my study, which I felt was the best place to talk, as that’s where all my reference books and versions of the Bible were kept. I quickly went next door and told Kara what was happening, then returned to my study.

“You’ve read all these books?” Monica asked.

“These and a lot more. There are three additional bookshelves in the basement because I ran out of room in my study. I’ve found that reading a very wide range of books is the best way to learn about the world and discover new things. And my collection here includes a number of Bibles, as well as Greek and Hebrew critical texts.”

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 6 SamanthaChapter 21 Georg and Maria

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

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

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

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

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

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 8 NIKAChapter 68 The Rules

June 29, 1995, Chicago, Illinois On Thursday, I finally had lunch with Melissa again, something I hadn’t been looking forward to. Much like with Cèlia, Melissa and I had passed an inflection point and I was left with sub-optimal paths forward. I’d been struggling with the possible solutions, and all of them had pitfalls. When I walked into Takumi, I had something of a plan. Whether it was good or not would only be known once everything played out. “I spoke to my wives,” I said after we’d...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 73 Hypothetical Questions

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

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

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

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

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

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 3 JessicaChapter 64 Fantasy Fulfilled

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

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

October 29, 2000, Chicago, Illinois Birgit followed me as far as the stairs, then scooted upstairs when I went to the front door and opened it. “Hi!” Sophie said. “Hi!” I replied and held the door open so she could come into the house. I closed the door behind her then led her to my study where I waited until she went in, and then walked in, closing the door behind me. I nodded to one of the wingback chairs, she sat down in one, and I sat down in the other. “Is something wrong?” she...

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A WellLived Life Book 8 StephieChapter 61 Anala Part II

August, 1983, Chicago, Illinois I walked in the near 90°F heat to Carla’s place. I was grateful that the humidity of the morning had dropped significantly; otherwise the heat would have been unbearable. By the time I walked up the steps to the apartment over the photography studio and knocked on her door, I had broken into a light sweat. Carla answered almost immediately and invited me inside her studio apartment. The air was moderately cool, and the window air conditioner was running full...

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

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

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 7 SakurakoChapter 37 Geisha

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

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 72 An Explosive Discovery

April 3, 1997, Dallas, Texas “Remember what I said about drinking too much,” I said, as I poured bourbon into three cups. We’d stopped at a liquor store, bought a bottle of Blanton’s, and then returned to the small suite I’d reserved at the Westin. Deborah’s room was down the hall, and Krissy’s was two floors below. Krissy’s comment had caught me a bit off guard, but I hadn’t reacted visibly. I didn’t know her quite well enough to know if she’d been teasing with Deborah, so I was being...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 4 ElyseChapter 59 Karas Birthday

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

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 46 Rite of Passage

September 4, 2000, Chicago, Illinois On Monday morning I went to my study to make a surreptitious call to ensure that the surprise I’d planned for Kara was still going to happen, and after confirming that it was, Jesse, Matthew, Michael, and I began preparing for the Labor Day party by getting beer and soda into coolers, getting the grill ready, setting up tables and chairs in the backyard, and ensuring the liquor cabinets were stocked while my wives and daughters worked on food prep in the...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 2 StephieChapter 14 Space Considerations

September 1, 1987, Chicago, Illinois “I heard that you have some kind of plan to help Ed,” I said to Connie. “There’s no plan,” she replied. “A witness who saw the shopkeeper alive after Ed left came forward.” That sounded convenient, and I wondered if the witness was real or someone that Anthony had put forward to solve the problem. Certainly, the videotape was real, because I couldn’t imagine how Anthony could have faked that, but the witness? Who knew? “So is he being released? Or is...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 100 A Full Circle

August 17, 1997, Chicago, Illinois We finished lunch and Marissa and the younger kids went to play, but Natalie sat with the adults to talk, with coffee, tea, or soft drinks. The Sarcus were very comfortable, but the Heaths were still struggling. But, vitally, they hadn’t left and hadn’t insisted Natalie leave the group. “Can you explain how you developed this attitude and approach?” Chris asked. I nodded, “It started when I was just a bit younger than Natalie. My mom was a total control...

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

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

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A WellLived Life Book 3 PiaChapter 38 Homeward Bound

July 1980, Over the North Atlantic We reached cruising altitude, and I settled back to read my book. Pam raised the armrest between us, snuggled close to me and read as well. The cabin crew offered drinks, and I had my first Coke in a year! Meal service began about an hour and a half into the flight. After the cabin crew picked up the trays and offered drinks again, they passed once more, offering headsets for the movie. Trevor and Maria took them, but Pam and I didn’t, instead we turned on...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 88 Hard or Soft

July 8, 1997, Chicago, Illinois “Is it really that surprising?” Leah asked. “I suppose not,” I replied. “I just didn’t read too much into the kiss on the cheek.” “I didn’t think it was a good idea to kiss you on the lips with all those people around, because I had no idea who they were or what they would think. You were VERY careful with our dance, so I kind of followed your lead.” Which showed very mature thinking on her part. Both of these girls were exactly the kind of students I...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 7 SakurakoChapter 12 House Calls

November 8, 1993, Chicago, Illinois A dark fog swirled before my eyes as I tried to take stock. My head hurt, badly. I felt something on my face and realized, dimly, it was an oxygen mask. My right hand was uncomfortable and I recognized the feeling of an IV and pulse-oximeter. My left arm ached fiercely. On my chest I felt the pads and wires of an EKG. I didn’t feel anything else wrong as I continued taking inventory. I tried to open my eyes, but the fog didn’t clear. I tried to speak, but...

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A WellLived Life Book 8 StephieChapter 51 Friends and Neighbors Part I

August, 1983, Chicago, Illinois In the morning Anala and I ran as we had the previous time, then showered together, carefully washing each other’s bodies in an intimate but non-sexual way. After our shower we went to the kitchen and I made breakfast and we sat down to eat. “Steve, may I make a suggestion?” she asked. “Sure.” “Broaden your circle of friends. Other than me, all of you are white, nominally Christian, 20-year-old Americans. And you don’t invite me to your Sunday...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 23 ldquoThen Therersquos Only One Thing Left to Dordquo

June 23, 2000, Chicago, Illinois “Steve,” Kimmy said over the intercom, “I have a Suzanne Aavik for you.” “Thanks,” I replied. “Put her through, please.” A few seconds later, Suzanne was on the line. “Hi!” she exclaimed when I greeted her. “I’m in Chicago for three weeks. Can I still run away and join the circus?” I chuckled, “You might want to find out what the circus is actually like before you join! If you’re free, you’re welcome to come to the house tomorrow or Sunday and meet the...

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A WellLived Life Book 2 JenniferChapter 45 Triple Ds

March 1979 Monday was back to the normal routine of school. Debbie Courtney, who lived across the street and had turned fourteen the last week in February, started flirting more with me on the bus each day. Debbie Vaughn, who lived just down the street, would turn fourteen on March 16th and invited me to her birthday party. And Donna Woody, who lived just down the street in the other direction, would turn fourteen on March 20th. She had made it clear what she wanted for her birthday, and in...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 4 ElyseChapter 17 In Which Diana Prince Becomes Wonder Woman

June 2, 1990, Chicago, Illinois “My office, please,” Sensei Jim said after class on Saturday. I followed him to his office and waited for him to bid me to sit. He did, and I sat in the usual chair across from him. “She has a real problem, you know that, right?” he asked. “I do. That’s why I insisted she start seeing a counselor.” “I run a huge risk having her here with that kind of temper and her violent acts.” I nodded, “I understand. May I ask what you intend to do?” “I really don’t...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 4 ElyseChapter 56 Proper Relationships

February 21, 1991, Chicago, Illinois “Hi, Sweetheart!” I said, greeting Bethany at the door. “Uncle Steve!” Nicholas exclaimed. I took him from his mom and he hugged me tightly. “Is Jesse with his moms?” Bethany asked. “Yes. They won’t bring him back over tonight so you and Nicholas can surprise him in the morning.” “Perfect!” “How was the drive up?” “The same as usual. Just a bit of traffic in Northern Indiana. Otherwise, smooth sailing. It was driving the other direction that was a...

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A WellLived Life 3 Book 1 SuzanneChapter 64 Two Very Different Worlds

November 4, 2000, Chicago, Illinois “Good morning, Sensei,” Miyu said when Kara, the girls, and I walked into the dojo on Saturday morning. “Good morning, Miyu.” “Do you have a moment, please?” I nodded and we went to the small practice room for privacy, as Sensei Jim had a family in his office. “What can I do for you?” “I need you to meet a young man,” she said. “I think you might be taking this ‘not do anything without permission’ a bit too far!” Miyu shook her head, “No, I’m not....

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A WellLived Life Book 2 JenniferChapter 51 Fallout and SelfDiscovery

May 1979 The limo dropped me at home about 9:00pm. I took my stuff to my room, stripped, and hung up the tux. The rest of the things went into the hamper. I took a shower, put on shorts and a t-shirt, and walked down the hall into my dad’s office. I saw no reason to put this off any longer. “Stephen, you need to explain yourself!” my mom demanded. “I was in Mrs. McGrath’s, well, Mrs. Sanders’ now, wedding, as I said.” “You walked her down the aisle! You’re sixteen and not even related to...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 4 ElyseChapter 36 Relationships

November 3, 1990, Chicago, Illinois “I still don’t understand why you told everyone to leave Katy alone last night,” Elyse said on Saturday morning. “Because we weren’t going to talk her out of it. I could tell by the way she told us. I hoped letting her sleep on it would allow her to hear what we had to say. Obviously I was wrong.” “I was surprised that she wouldn’t talk to Jennifer at all,” Kara said. “I thought Jennifer would be the one to get her to listen to reason this morning.” I...

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A WellLived Life Book 8 StephieChapter 10 Life Is Never Boring Part II

February, 1983, Chicago, Illinois Our first joining since the previous summer was slow and sweet, trying to express our deep love for each other through the motions of our bodies. When we finished, Karin held me tight and refused to let me move off of her. “Sleep there, please,” she whispered. I kissed her once more then adjusted my pillow so that I could rest my head next to hers. It wasn’t the most comfortable position, but it was what Karin wanted. The feel of her firm body under mine,...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 9 KamiChapter 58 Not What I Expected

July 3, 1996, Chicago, Illinois I blinked several times and took a breath before responding. It didn’t help. The best I could do was contain my visceral reaction at her completely out-of-line request and her wrong-headed assumptions when she had NO idea what had happened in my life the previous eight months. “What makes you think you can make that request after refusing to talk to me for nearly eight months? And equally importantly, without explaining Alexi? And without giving me the first...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 7 SakurakoChapter 70 Acid Test

August 12, 1994, Chicago, Illinois “Fuck ‘em all,” I sighed. “Especially Donald Fehr. Running to Federal Court, the NLRB, and Congress? I’m really tired of the government putting its thumb so heavily on the scale.” “Well, we’re not going to resolve that problem today,” Elyse said. “Jackie and Jeremiah want to come over.” I chuckled, “Why am I not surprised? I bet you anything he had a rough sketch done ten minutes after they hung up the phone.” “They want to discuss options. Kimmy felt...

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A WellLived Life Book 8 StephieChapter 41 Betrayal

July 1983, Milford, Ohio My drive to Ohio was filled with wild swings of emotion. After quickly driving Anala home I had set out for Milford, driving as fast as I thought I could get away with, slowing only when warned to do so by my radar detector. I’d told Nancy that I’d come straight to her house and asked her to call my dad and let him know so that Stephanie wasn’t worried. I pulled into the Blanchards’ driveway at 3:30pm, having managed to avoid any run-ins with the Indiana State Police...

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A WellLived Life Book 3 PiaChapter 33 Abisko

June 1980, On the Train, and in Abisko, Sweden As the train sped across the Swedish countryside towards Stockholm, I reflected on the fact that there were less than three weeks to go until I had to be in Copenhagen to board a flight home. I was torn between wanting to go home and wanting to stay, but in the end, I didn’t have a choice. I really liked my life here, the freedom I was given, the friends I had and, the respect I had from adults. I hadn’t run into a single adult who had treated...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 10 BridgetChapter 80 Arrest and Extradition

May 18, 1997, Chicago, Illinois “As I said last time, today we’re going to talk about decision making and how to make good decisions. I think we’ll start with what I think has to be the easiest decision with the least controversy - is it ever OK to drive drunk?” “No!” came a chorus from several of the students. “And yet, people do that every day,” I replied. “And they die or kill people because of that bad decision. You have to ask yourself why people would drive drunk; and often it’s...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 2 StephieChapter 37 Compensation

March 6, 1987, Chicago, Illinois “This is a big improvement,” I said as the green flag dropped for the Goodwrench 500 at North Carolina Motor Speedway. Bill had taken the pole, and when the flag dropped, led the field into turn one. “His car seems fast,” Kara said. It was. Bill led the first 89 laps, most of them under green, though there had been a yellow flag for seven laps when Richard Petty had wrecked in Turn 1 on lap 19. From lap 90 to 143, the lead shifted a few times, mostly...

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A WellLived Life 2 Book 9 KamiChapter 27 Revelations

November 24, 1995, Chicago, Illinois “I’m not quite sure what to do with that information,” I replied. “How confident are you?” “Very. And I agree with you. It’s a tough predicament.” “Have you spoken to Katya or Patrick?” “No. I received the information this morning. Is there anything you want me to do?” “No, not at this point. I need to talk to Patrick and someone here before I decide what to do.” “Call anytime, Steve.” “Thanks, Ted.” I pushed the button to disconnect the call and...

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