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August 22, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio

“What do you want to do today?” I asked Becky as we walked to my car.

“Anything you want.”

“Anything?” I smirked.

“Like saying that was really a risk?”

“You never know,” I chuckled. “What if it’s all been an act?”

“HAS it all been an act?” she asked in a silly tone as I opened the passenger door for her.

“Of course not!” I said, closing the door.

I walked around the car and got in, started the engine, and backed out.

“Not implying anything,” Becky said quietly, “but would it be so terrible?”

“What?”

“Me. You.”

“I hadn’t really thought about it,” I said. “How about we get some coffee?”

“Sure,” she said, then after a short pause, asked, “Do you think I’m pretty?”

“Yes.”

I pulled into the lot at the coffee shop in West Monroe and we went inside and got a booth. The waitress immediately filled our cups and we declined food, then continued our interrupted conversation.

“As pretty as my sister?”

“I think you’re asking the wrong question.”

“What do you mean?”

“There’s WAY more to attraction than just being what my friend Dale calls a ‘sex bomb’.”

“Like Raquel Welch?”

I laughed, “There is NOBODY like Raquel Welch! Well, maybe Birgitte Bardot!”

“Not Marilyn Monroe?”

“Well, it may be that Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, but I think those other two are sexier. But that’s just me.”

“So, what do you mean by ‘more to it’?”

“Would YOU have sex with some random hot guy who asked you to?”

“Of course not!”

“Why?”

She laughed, “Never mind. I guess not all guys think the same way.”

“Actually, we do! It’s a question of acting on it or not!”

“Interesting. You thought about doing it with my sister?”

“I thought she was hot until she started talking. That kind of killed it for me.”

“I need to figure out what makes you immune to her and develop a vaccine!”

“I have standards,” I said firmly.

“So, what does a girl have to do to go to bed with you?”

“Are we talking hypothetically here? Or did I totally miss something?”

“Would you just answer the question, please?”

“I never thought about it in quite those terms. It’s always been more about would I do it with this person or not. For me, unlike your sister, apparently, the usual answer is ‘not’.”

“Usual?”

“I’m not a virgin. I won’t say more than that because it’s not right.”

“Sure. But how do you decide?”

“I guess it’s a combination of physical, emotional, and romantic attraction. And obviously the willingness of the other person. I’d be concerned about motives, too.”

“Motives?”

“You remember I said I broke up with my girlfriend because of church?”

“Yes.”

“She offered to have sex in an attempt to keep me, or get me back, or whatever you want to call it. But if I had done that, she would have assumed that meant we were a permanent couple and going to get married eventually.”

“Which you couldn’t do because of church. But that’s weird! She’d have sex with you but not go to church with you?”

“I hadn’t quite thought of it that way, but that does distill it down to the basics.”

“Those priorities seem mixed up!”

“Yes and no. You go to a Bible church, right?”

“Yes. Well, a Baptist one tomorrow morning.”

“Finish your coffee and I’ll take you to my church. I’m pretty sure you’ll see my point.”

“It’s open?”

“I have a set of keys until tomorrow morning. Ever since I could drive, I’ve been going to church early so I could set up for services. Then I assist our pastor.”

“I can’t think of a much safer place to go than a church!” she laughed.

We finished our coffee and headed to Holy Transfiguration. We went in the side door and Becky wrinkled her nose.

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Author’s note: You can find a diagram of a typical church layout here: http://www.oodegr.com/english/ekklisia/orthodox_temple.htm

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“What’s that smell?”

“Incense. Everything here smells like that.”

I led her into the nave and she gasped.

“Whoa!” she said in a loud whisper. “This is, well, I don’t even KNOW what it is!”

“Overwhelming? That’s the usual thing we hear from Protestants when they visit.”

“I don’t even know what to say! Can you explain?”

“I’ll try. Let me light a votive candle for my friend Jocelyn first.”

“Huh? What good does THAT do?”

I ignored her and went to the stand in the back of the church, dropped the proper donation in the box, then went through the process of lighting the candle from the eternal flame in the altar and quietly saying the prayer for the sick. I went back to stand next to Becky in the middle of the nave.

“Do you pray?” I asked.

“Sure.”

“Me too. That’s what I just did. The candle is symbolic.”

“But you put it in front of that picture,” she pointed. “I guess that’s Mary? You prayed to her? Why?”

I smiled, and answered gently, “I prayed WITH her, not TO her. She and I prayed to God together.”

“What?!”

“I asked her to intercede on Jocelyn’s behalf. What better way to communicate with a nice Jewish boy than asking his mom to convince him to help?”

“Get out of here!” Becky laughed. “That’s hilarious!”

“And it’s also true. Mary can’t do anything more than I can - ask God to honor our prayers. But even then, it’s not that simple. The most basic Orthodox prayer is the ‘Jesus prayer’ - O Lord, Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner. It’s not asking for ANYTHING other than God’s mercy. That’s our usual way to pray. If we pray for the President, for example, we ask ‘Lord have mercy’. If we pray for healing, we ask ‘Lord have mercy’. That’s the normal Orthodox mode of prayer.”

“And all these pictures? And candles? And the incense?”

“The pictures are called icons, and I’m sure you’ll know this phrase - they represent the ‘great cloud of witnesses’ that surround us. The incense and candles symbolize prayer. And I don’t pray to an icon or worship an icon. I reverence them, like you saw me kiss the icon when we came in.”

“But that’s idolatry!”

“Is it?” I asked gently. “I know the person represented isn’t God. Let me ask you a question. Do you babysit?”

“Sure; that’s how I earned my spending money back in Grand Rapids.”

“Did you ever see a baby kiss a photograph of his mom or dad?”

“Yes.”

“What was he kissing? The photo? Or the idea behind it?”

“I’m not getting your point.”

“The baby doesn’t know anything other than that piece of photographic paper represents his mom or dad. When he kisses it, it’s like he’s kissing them. Only later on is he taught differently. That it’s ‘just’ a symbol. But in Greek, ‘symbol’ means ‘put together’, more or less. So the two realities are put together. Mine, in the present, and the Saint in the past AND the future.”

“This is kind of mind-blowing. My pastor back home would have a field day with this! It makes the Roman Catholic church in our old neighborhood look downright Protestant!”

“The Roman church used to be more like this before they changed everything with Vatican II.”

“How do you know all this stuff? Are you a minister?”

“Not a chance! I learned all that in Sunday School and from listening to Father Herman’s homilies on Sundays. And reading the prayers throughout the year. I do help out, but I’m not ordained or tonsured.”

“Tonsured?”

“A ceremony to make you an official Reader. It’s just a blessing and a snip of your hair, but they used to really cut your hair in a significant way. Reader and subdeacon are minor orders. Then come deacon, priest, and bishop. I’m what’s called an acolyte. I just help out by doing whatever I’m told to do. Well, and I teach, too, but only with the priest’s permission.”

“I think I can see why your ex-girlfriend refused to come here.”

“Then I’ve made my point. Ready?”

“No, actually. It may be overwhelming, but I’m still trying to take it all in. Five minutes?”

“Sure.”

I stood quietly while she walked around the nave and looked at the icons, the chanter’s stand with the service books, the candles, and everything else. She walked up to the icon screen.

“What’s behind there?”

“The altar. I can’t let you in because only Orthodox men are allowed in there.”

“Men only?”

“Yes. But I bet you anything you care to wager your church only has male pastors.”

“True. But what’s with the curtain behind those doors in the middle?”

“It’s open during the services. It’s like the temple in the Old Testament that was veiled except for the priests. Come tonight and you could see.”

“I think my dad would have a heart attack if he even knew I was here just checking it out.”

“Then we won’t tell him,” I said.

We left the church and got back into my car. I headed for Rutherford, as that was where anything we might want to do would be.

“That was totally weird. But it was cool, too. You’ve gone to that church for your whole life?”

“I was baptized in that church, and there’s a good chance I’ll be married in it. I’ve known the priest since I was about five. The priest who baptized me died when I was five, and then Father Herman and his wife came to our parish.”

“Wife?”

“Unlike the Roman Catholics, we ordain married men. And they have families. After all, doesn’t the Bible ask how a man who can’t shepherd his own family could shepherd the flock of God?”

“They always told us Catholics, and I guess they would lump you in with them, didn’t use the Bible.”

I laughed, “I hate to break this news to you, but the Bible you have is the one collected and arranged by the Orthodox Church. Well, minus the books that were removed during the Reformation.”

“Removed? There are only 66 books!”

“I think if you do a bit of reading you’ll find that’s not the case. Do we REALLY want to spend the morning discussing theology?”

“No! But it’s just I’ve never seen anything like that before in my life!”

“Visitors are always welcome. I’d be happy to take you when I’m home if you wanted to check out a service.”

“I couldn’t tell my dad, though. Does the girl you’re seeing come to church with you?”

“No, but again, we’re not at that point. She’s not opposed, though.”

Which was true about Emmy. And Jocelyn, of course, had already agreed. The more I thought about it, it really did have to be a criterion BEFORE I got even reasonably serious with a girl. If things with Jocelyn worked the way we hoped, the point was moot. The same was probably true about Emmy. And of course, Tasha wasn’t an issue at all. I wondered how I could raise that issue with a girl early in our relationship. Well, assuming I actually dated in McKinley, which was, as I’d said to Emmy, something I hadn’t really thought about.

“So what do you want to do?” Becky asked.

“I thought I’d leave that up to you.”

“I figured you only had a few days left and might have something in mind.”

“Not really. Want to play mini golf?”

“OK.”

I headed to the mini-golf course and we had a blast playing. Becky was WAY better at mini-golf than she was at pool, and it was a close game. I managed to eke out a one-stroke victory on a purely lucky shot on the second-to-last hole. When we finished, we went to Wendy’s for lunch, and then headed back to West Monroe where I walked Becky home, then went into the house to take a quick shower and dress for Dale’s party. I let Mom know I was headed out again, then drove to Emmy’s house to pick her up, and then to Dale’s.

“Did you get him a gift?” Emmy asked as I parked along the road in front of Dale’s house.

“Yes. I thought about a case of rubbers, but decided on a new calculator. He broke his the last week of school. I made sure his mom knew I was buying it for him.”

Emmy laughed, “A case of rubbers?”

“I think Dale will find MANY willing partners in Madison.”

“Why?”

“Every year they have kids who graduated within the past couple of years come back and talk about college and living away from home. You know, so you have an idea what it’s going to be like. If half the stories are even half true, college students get a LOT of sex! Dale’s a nice guy and I guess he’s decent looking. What do you think?”

“He’s not bad, I guess. Is Stacey going to be here?”

“I think so. He was holding on until the last second! With everything that’s been going on in the last week, I haven’t had much chance to talk to him. He’s been busy with family stuff. You know, seeing relatives, that kind of thing, because he’s going to be gone. I’m hoping he can go to Columbus with me on Tuesday afternoon.”

“Can I come see you on Wednesday?”

“Sure. I’m leaving the house around 9:00am. Just come before then and you can say ‘goodbye’!”

“And you’ll be back for Labor Day?”

“Yes. I’ll come home on Sunday, so if you want to go out Sunday night, we can. And then on Monday.”

“My dad is grilling out on Monday. I need to be there, but Mom said I could invite you.”

“What time?”

“1:00pm.”

“I’ll be there!”

“What about seeing Jocelyn?”

“Until I talk to her on Tuesday, I won’t really know any details. But I can manage to drive up to see her from McKinley pretty often.”

“How long will she be in the hospital?”

“I have no clue.”

We got out of the car and walked up the long driveway to the house, then along a brick walk to the backyard where a couple of dozen people were gathered. I recognized a couple of the guys from school, but most of the rest appeared to be relatives. I saw Dale talking to a couple of girls about our age and Emmy and I walked over to them.

“Mike! These are my cousins Jen and Beth, from Indiana. Jen, Beth, this is my best friend Mike and his girlfriend Emmy.”

“Hi!” Emmy and I both said, and I handed Dale his present.

“My mom spoiled this,” he said. “I was going to buy a calculator last week and she stopped me. Sorry.”

I shrugged, “We gave up believing in Santa Claus a long time ago! When’s the last time you were REALLY surprised by a present?”

“When I was six, I think!” he laughed. “Parents are pretty predictable. I’ll just put this inside. Grab some drinks and snacks and have fun!”

Emmy and I went to a table and got some chips, then got sodas from a cooler, and went to talk to Al and Frank, two guys who graduated with us that Dale and I were friends with. I saw Dale and Stacey back talking to his cousins.

“All set for medical school?” Frank asked.

“In about four years! I have to do my undergrad in biochemistry first. How about you? All set for the University of Maine and playing hockey?”

“I AM going to get an education!” he laughed. “If I thought I could play in the NHL, I’d have gone to Canada a few years ago. Some kids get drafted out of college, but the NHL is like 80% Canadian and a lot of the US guys who play went to play in Canada at some point. Hockey is just my way of not racking up debt like a madman while getting my degree in accounting.”

“Or a future doctor,” I sighed. “Al, I forgot where you’re going.”

“Harvard. Pre-law. My dad is an alum so I could get in fairly easily and there is money available. Otherwise, it would be OSU or WHTU.”

“Where’s April?” Frank asked.

“We broke up right after Prom,” I said. “This is Emmy. We’ve been dating for a couple of months.”

“Oh, uh, sorry,” he said, looking down.

“Why?” Emmy laughed. “It’s no secret Mike was dating April! And I’m here with him, not her, so what’s to be jealous about?”

“Nothing, I guess. I didn’t realize you two were a couple.”

“Don’t worry about it! I don’t think Mike took out an ad in the paper or hired a skywriter! Though maybe he should have!”

“Don’t get TOO full of yourself, Miss Nelson!” I teased.

She giggled, put her lips close to my ear, and whispered, “Just wait until October!”

I shook my head and put my arm around her. It was a bit of a juggling act with my RC and chips, but I managed. We hung out until just before 5:00pm, when I hugged Dale and told him I’d call him to keep him updated on Jocelyn. He’d decided he needed to leave for Madison and because there was no guarantee about visiting Jocelyn, it didn’t make sense to hang out any longer.

“I’m going to miss you,” I said.

“We’ll keep in touch,” he said. “And I’ll see you at Thanksgiving.”

We hugged again, then I took Emmy home. I drove home, quickly showered, dressed, and headed to church for Vespers. After Vespers, I talked briefly to Tasha to confirm our plans for Sunday, then went to pick up Emmy so we could go to Grant Park for a serious make-out session. I loved kissing her, and really looked forward to October when we could do that, and a whole lot more.

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March 23, 1982, McKinley, Ohio I had been extremely distracted during my drive from Circleville to McKinley, and was having real trouble concentrating on my review for O-Chem, and the guys noticed. “What’s bugging you?” Jason asked. “You seem like you’re on another planet.” “I know,” I agreed. “I’m having real trouble concentrating.” “That must have been a hell of a concert!” Pete laughed. “Of course, seeing my girlfriend wrap her lips around a saxophone might distract me, too!” “You’re...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 73 Winding Down and Heating Up

April 30, 1982, Circleville, Ohio “Mom and Dad are out tonight,” Katy said. “Let’s cook together!” “Sure. What did you have in mind?” “Well, now that you have no restrictions because we don’t fast during the Paschal period, I was thinking two small filets, small lobster tails, and broccoli. Surf and turf, I guess.” “That sounds awesome!” I said, then smirked, “What about dessert?” Katy laughed softly, “I have some ideas!” “I bet!” I chuckled. “But we need to make sure we’re on the same...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 40 The Beast With Two Backs

October 12, 1981, McKinley, Ohio “Well THAT stinks,” Nancy said on Tuesday afternoon. “What happens now?” “I don’t know yet. I talked to Doctor Norris this morning after my chem mid-term and he’s confident nothing will happen. The problem is, I’m sure I’ve made an enemy of the Dean, and any minor slip-up on my part is going to become a Federal case.” “But why you?” “I had the misfortune to draw someone who felt she could use the discrimination procedure to get something she couldn’t...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 46 Tears For Fears

November 8, 1981, McKinley, Ohio “Do you want me to disappear?” Angie asked as we walked into the dorm after church. “Why? Emmy knows I’m dating you. She’s not jealous. You know she’s coming to visit and she knows you know. It would be REALLY dumb to invite her here otherwise, don’t you think?” “Guys have been known to do dumb things from time to time!” “Not ones who want you to stick around.” “You do remember I told you my High School boyfriend screwed a close friend of mine behind my...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 72 You Need To Grow Up

Great and Holy Friday, April 16, 1982, McKinley, Ohio As Angie and I stood quietly waiting for the Lamentations service to begin late on Friday, I thought about the series of services which had brought us here - Bridegroom Matins on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings; Holy Unction on Wednesday evening; a Vesperal Divine Liturgy on Thursday morning celebrating the Last Supper, the Twelve Gospels service Thursday evening, celebrating the passion; the Royal Hours kept all day Friday; and...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 45 Derailed

November 2, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “I did not come here for a lecture,” I said firmly. “I did what I felt was in Liz’s best interest. Again. Dad said we needed to talk, and I’m willing to talk. I am NOT willing to listen to a lecture.” “You do not decide what is best for your sister,” Mom said. “That is for your father and me, as well as the professionals.” “And what is Dad’s opinion on this?” I asked. “That is not the point, Mike!” I sighed. We’d been going around in circles on the...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 66 Second Base and a First Kiss

March 5, 1982, Circleville, Ohio “What became of that police investigation?” Mrs. Malenkov asked when I arrived at Katy’s house on Friday evening. “Nothing so far. They haven’t caught the rapist. The school added some security and started a service to walk girls to and from class or work after dark.” “Why did they check on you, specifically?” “The suspect has brown hair and is about 5’10” and I came into the dorm maybe an hour after it happened. At first they had reports it was a black...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 16 The Joy of Sex

August 16, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio Liz threw her arms around me on Sunday morning when I walked out of my room. “Thank you! Thank you!” I hugged her tightly to me. “Mom let you out of ‘house arrest’?” “Yes. And I know you’re responsible. If you weren’t my brother, I’d kiss you!” “Just remember, you have to behave, because if you don’t...” “I know,” she sighed. “I’m on parole. Did Mom tell you that Paul agreed to plead guilty to one count of statutory rape and one count of oral sodomy...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 50 From Bad to Worse

November 23, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio On Monday morning, just after breakfast there was a knock at the door. I got up from the couch and went to open it. “Phil?” “Hi, Mike. Can we come in?” “We?” “This is Mrs. Laramy from Family Services.” “Hang on a second.” I went to the kitchen to get my dad, who followed me back to the foyer. “Hi, Phil,” Dad said. “What’s up?” “This is Mrs. Laramy from Family Services.” “Mr. Loucks? I have an order here to take custody of Elizabeth.” “What?!...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 6 Juggling Act

May 31, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio On Sunday morning as I dressed for church, I faced the true reality of what happened the previous night. My make-out sessions with April had, except on that single instance where I’d fondled her sweater-clad breast for more than a second or two, not gone far enough to be included in my confession. What had happened the previous night certainly had. I now faced effectively the same dilemma I would have faced had April and I gone to the motel after Prom. I...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 19 Several Dates

August 21, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio On Friday morning, Mr. Mills called just after 6:00am to let me know that Jocelyn had gone into surgery, and that it would likely be mid-afternoon before he had any news. I thanked him and sat down at the table in the kitchen with a mug of tea I made and read the Rutherford Tribune. Nobody else was up, and I enjoyed the quiet for about an hour before my parents came into the kitchen. “Was that Jocelyn’s dad who called at 6:00am?” my dad asked. “Yes. I...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 60 Use by Date

February 13, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “I visited Ohio State yesterday,” Nancy said when we had a chance to chat on Saturday morning. “And?” “I’m pretty sure I’m going to Taft like we talked about because I can live at home. But the tour was cool and our tour guides were absolutely hysterical.” “Oh?” “Yeah. A guy and his fiancée. He’s a criminal justice major and wants to be a US Marshal. She’s in pre-law and wants to be a criminal defense lawyer. They told some of the funniest stories about...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 70 Sorting Things Out Part I

April 4, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Mishka!” Tasha squealed, hugging me tightly, but quickly releasing me because we were in the narthex of the church. “Hi, Tasha!” I said with a smile. She grabbed my hand and led me to the church hall where we got some food and coffee, then sat down by her parents. “Michael, how is school going?” Deacon Vasily asked. “All A’s so far, and I should finish the semester with a 4.0 average.” “Very good. And you’re attending church regularly?” “Yes. Every...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 9 Jos and Mik

June 6, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio After Vespers on Saturday, I spent a few minutes talking to Tasha. “My dad isn’t sure karate is ‘ladylike’,” she said. “The uniforms cover more than those nice dresses you wear during the Summer!” “You noticed, Mike?” she asked with a soft laugh. “If I may be «некультурный», yes, of course! It’s difficult to miss a pretty girl with a nice body!” “Thank you! But do NOT say that around my dad! He’ll never let you see me again!” “So the answer is ‘no’?” “I...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 32 Friends In Need

September 26, 1981, McKinley, Ohio “What?!” I gasped. “How is she?” “I don’t know, and that’s the God’s honest truth. Her dad called from Rutherford Hospital and asked me to call you. All he said was that they were working on her.” “I’m leaving in about three minutes. That’s what I’ll need to get dressed.” “What about Becky?” “I’ll bring her, I guess. I can’t imagine her parents are going to be in Rutherford.” “She’s there with you?” “Yes. Beat me up about that later! I’m on my way to...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 38 Twelve Times

October 10, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio I froze and realized my first inclination to go back to McKinley had been the right one. I’d thought my talk with Becky the previous weekend had resolved the issue, but I was very clearly mistaken. I could actually go back. It was early enough, and I hadn’t told Tasha I was going to be home, so she wouldn’t be upset, and a phone call would make her very happy as the two I’d made so far had done. But there was one problem - all I could hear in my head was...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 39 A Summons

October 11, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio On Sunday morning, Becky and I got out of bed and snuck across the hall to the bathroom, where we got into the shower together. “Thank you,” she said as I lathered shampoo in her hair. “I was afraid you’d say ‘no’ and I’d have missed that.” “You’re OK?” I asked. “Mike, it’s what I wanted from the day I met you. I just knew you’d be perfect. You let me do exactly what I wanted and how I wanted. As I said, patient and gentle.” “You weren’t very gentle...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 47 Should I Feel Guilty

November 9, 1981, McKinley, Ohio “OK?” I asked, shocked enough that I was rocked back in my seat. “Yes. OK.” “OK to WHAT?” I asked warily. “Getting married.” “You can’t be serious! You’re afraid of French kissing and you want to get married?” Angie smirked, “Gotcha! You should see the look on your face!” “Nice.” I laughed. “You did get me!” “Sorry, I figured at that point I needed to do something to change the mood.” “By making my heart stop?!” “Oh, come on! The first thought that...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 56 Now I Understand

January 4, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “And so another semester begins,” I said when I met Angie at the elevators on Monday morning. “I saw your class schedule was basically the same.” “The only real change is I have the creative writing core requirement replacing the scientific writing class. I am so glad I chose to take those in the order I did - it made all the difference in the world for doing the lab reports.” “I’m not complaining! I ended up with an A in biology which I NEVER would have...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 57 Sorting Things Out

January 12, 1982, McKinley, Ohio Influenza was making the rounds of the dorm, and just about everyone had it by Tuesday morning, including me. I dragged myself out of bed, realized there was no way I was going to run, and climbed back into bed. I took some decongestant tablets from the box on the shelf next to my bed and swallowed them with a gulp of water. I hoped to fight the worst symptoms and be able to make it to lab. Angie had already said she wasn’t going to run, so I stayed in bed...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 58 Hangups

January 25, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “I have a message for Michael Loucks,” a young man announced just as biology class ended. “That’s me,” I said. “Dean Parker would like to see you immediately.” “I’ll go with you, Mike,” Doctor Stanton said. I had no clue what she could possibly want, but I appreciated Doctor Stanton coming with me. We made our way to the administration building. “I’m here to see Dean Parker,” I said. “I’m Mike Loucks.” “One moment,” the young woman at the desk...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 59 Role Reversals

January 31, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “You’re STILL struggling with that issue?” Jocelyn asked during our regular Sunday afternoon call. “Does it really surprise you?” “No, I suppose it doesn’t. I think the circumstances of the last year really caused you some serious heartache and anguish, and I’m not just talking about you and me. If you think about it, you and Emmy were ripped apart by her dad; you and Nancy were ripped apart by her difficulty with commitment; you and I were ripped apart by...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 2 The First Day of the Rest of Your Life

May 23, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “Good morning, Mike!” my mom said when I arrived at the kitchen table for breakfast. “Hi, Mom,” I said. “What do you have planned for today?” “It’s all on the calendar, just like it has been since I could write,” I replied with a smile. “I work from 8:00am to noon, then I have my Saturday karate class at 1:00pm. Dale and I are playing chess after that, and Vespers are at 6:00pm. I’m taking April to the movies after church.” “What are you going to...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 30 Rocks and Shoals

September 19, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “Why are you sending me such mixed signals?” “Mixed signals?” Jocelyn and I were sitting on the couch, and she was cuddled next to me, at least as best she could, given her obvious discomfort from the injuries, catheter, and physical therapy. I had thought a lot after my talks with Doctor Hart, as well as my talks with Nancy. One thing I was seriously concerned about was getting more deeply involved with Nancy and messing things up with Jocelyn. I...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 43 A Terrible Accusation

October 30, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “Hi,” Jocelyn said when her dad led me into the living room. “Hi! I’m glad to see you at home.” “And we’re glad to have her home,” Mr. Mills said. “If you need anything, let us know.” I went over to sit next to Jocelyn on the couch. She scooted close and I put my arm around her. She sighed, kissed my cheek, and then snuggled. “I was glad to hear from Doctor Henderson that you could leave the hospital.” “And you should be seeing your sister!” “I will....

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 65 Defining Relationships

March 1, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “I have a meeting with the Dean to get permission to put up the flyers this afternoon,” Kurtis said at lunch. “We’ll only be escorting girls from our dorm. I talked to a couple of guys in other dorms who will organize theirs. I figured we couldn’t take care of everyone without some help.” “Cool,” Clark said. “Did anyone hear any more about the investigation?” “The Times said the police didn’t have any suspects, but were following leads,” Jeannette said. “What...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 15 Back to Normal

August 7, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio The Summer was rapidly disappearing and there were but two weeks before I moved to McKinley. Once my dad had calmed down, the Summer had returned to normal. It was almost as if everything was in a holding pattern, where each week had followed a simple pattern. I worked at the hardware store, went to the dojo, had dinner with Tasha on Wednesday, a date with Emmy on Friday, and the usual triple date on Saturday. Liz was still grounded, but Emmy was allowed to...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 25 New Routines Part II

September 1, 1981, McKinley, Ohio Tuesday wasn’t quite as crazy as Monday. My first class after breakfast was the biology seminar. After the first day, this would be run by Laura Peters, a graduate student. I immediately decided the seminar would be valuable, as she would provide study guides, sample lab reports, and a host of other useful information, as well as address any challenges we encountered in our first semester at Taft. The most important thing is that there would be no outside...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 44 Rescue Mission

November 1, 1981, McKinley, Ohio It was just past midnight when I walked into the Landers’ house. “Hi, Mike,” Mrs. Landers said. “Nancy said you might show up. I’m glad you did!” “Hi, Mrs. Landers,” I replied. “Don’t mind me,” she smiled. “If you two want to go on to bed, that’s OK.” “You better call Ripley’s once more,” I grinned. “I’m going to turn Nancy down on her offer. Again.” Mrs. Landers laughed and shook her head, “I told her you were a keeper! Then I will go to bed so you can...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 63 Dancing While Black

February 19, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Angie!” I exclaimed, as I hurried toward the girls, who appeared tired, but otherwise OK. I took Angie in my arms and hugged her tightly. “Are you OK?” I asked. “Yes,” she said. “I’m sorry I’m late, but we were at the party and the police wouldn’t let us leave or make phone calls until they interviewed everyone who was there.” “What happened?” Melody asked. “A girl from the seventh floor was raped,” Jeannette said. “Who was it?” “Some girl named...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 71 Sorting Things Out Part II

April 8, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Liz wanted me to talk to you,” I said to my mom on Thursday evening. “I assumed she’d put you up to this.” “I only promised to talk to you, and told Liz not to count on anything changing.” “Good call. We’ve given her as much freedom as your father and I think is reasonable. Has she talked to you about Paul Reynolds?” I nodded, “I know how she feels about him. But he’s in prison. Don’t forget she was raped before that, and anything that happened after the...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 5 Matchmaker Matchmaker Make Me A Match

May 30, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio It was with more than a little trepidation that I drove home from karate class. I didn’t really want to talk to April, but I knew I had to. The bottom line was church. It didn’t matter to a lot of people, but it mattered to me. I feared that my conversation with April was simply going to go around in circles, and end with her crying again. Unfortunately, I didn’t see how that could be avoided. “You should go see her,” Mom said when I came downstairs after my...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 11 Tashas Story

June 10, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “OK, now I am SERIOUSLY worried about coming to church on Saturday!” I laughed as I put the car in gear. “And why is that Mishka Petrovich?” Tasha asked with a small laugh. “Your dad told me it was OK to take you for ice cream after dinner without me asking. I swear, if I come into church on Saturday for Vespers and the table is there with the crowns...” I was laughing and so was Tasha. “And being married to me would be so terrible?” she asked with fake...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 12 Truth and Consequences

June 15, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “Negative,” Liz whispered happily when I came home from work on Monday. “Thank God,” I said. We both had been on pins and needles since the previous Monday, and the news had come as a relief. Jocelyn and Dale had noticed I was on edge on Saturday night, and I’d pulled them aside briefly to tell them what had happened. They were both in agreement that I had no choice but to report the guy. Jocelyn offered to emasculate him with a rusty spoon, which had me...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 49 It Fits Perfectly

November 20, 1981, McKinley, Ohio I got up from the couch and walked over to where Nancy was standing. She took my hand and led me to her bedroom where she shut and locked the door. She stood in front of me, and I held out my arms. She stepped forward and melted against me, sighing deeply as she put her head on my chest. I wrapped my arms tightly around her and held her. “I’ve wanted this for months,” she whispered. I moved one of my hands to lift Nancy’s chin so we could kiss. Our lips...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 52 Trial By Fire

November 25, 1981, Rutherford, Ohio “Family Court for Harding County is now in session, Judge Martha Lee, presiding. You may be seated.” The small courtroom was packed with doctors, lawyers, and our family. Nobody from the general public was permitted because Liz was a minor. “Ladies and gentlemen,” Judge Lee said, “this is a status hearing on an emergency custody petition which I signed on Sunday evening. The procedure is a bit less formal than in a normal courtroom. That said, please...

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