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November 27, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio

On Friday morning, just after 10:00am, I was surprised when April showed up at the door of Jocelyn’s house.

“Your mom said you were here. I guess you and Jocelyn decided to go steady?”

I shook my head, “No. There are some problems at home that mean I need to stay here.”

“Problems with your parents?”

“It’s a family thing I can’t really talk about. What’s up?”

“I wanted to apologize for getting upset and sending you away on Monday.”

“Apology accepted. You have me thoroughly confused.”

“Why? I like you, a lot. I never stopped liking you.”

“We’re going to dance in circles like this forever. Will you go to church with me?”

“What does that have to do with anything?”

“If you have to ask that question...”

“It’s something we could worry about later.”

I shook my head, “No, it’s not. Honestly, there are two girls in McKinley I’m very interested in and both of them are OK with becoming Orthodox. One of them goes to church with me every Sunday and says morning and evening prayers with me. You wouldn’t even visit once!”

“What about booking the motel room? You obviously wanted me.”

“I did, but it was an error on my part. Things would have blown up eventually and then you would have been REALLY upset.”

“And you think I wasn’t?”

“I think if we had slept together it would have been a lot worse. It was better to end it after graduation than spend years together only to have you flat-out refuse to convert and have us break up.”

“You said you loved me.”

“Yes, I did.”

“And that’s not enough? If you found the perfect girl but she wouldn’t go to your church you wouldn’t want her?”

“If she won’t go to church, she can’t be the perfect girl,” I replied. “April, going to bed together won’t solve the problem. It’ll make it worse.”

“You won’t even try?”

“It’s assured to fail. You’re demanding I compromise on an issue on which you won’t compromise.”

“I think we made a great couple.”

“We’re still going in circles, April. I’m glad we had a chance to talk on Monday, but you should probably go now.”

She frowned, turned, grasped the door, and yanked it open. She walked out and slammed the door shut behind her. I shook my head and went back to the living room.

“That last thing you said really did distill it down - she demanded you compromise when she wouldn’t.”

“And even then, she didn’t get it. You heard the door slam. I’m positive now she wants to get back together and sex is her way to do it. But it’s no different now from when we broke up at the start of the Summer.”

“I suspect she’ll give up now,” Jocelyn said. “You were pretty clear.”

It was time for lunch, so we went to the kitchen to eat, then I gathered my things and put them in the car. Mom and Dad showed up with Clark just after 3:00pm, and after saying ‘goodbye’ to everyone, Clark and I headed back to McKinley.

November 27, 1981, McKinley, Ohio

“Hi!” Nancy gushed when I walked into the Quick Mart.

We exchanged a quick kiss, then I did a bit of shopping. We shared another quick kiss before I left to take my things back to the dorm. I did some laundry and cleaned my room. I made a trip to the drug store to replenish my supply of condoms, unsure if Marie was on the Pill or not. I wasn’t sure I’d do anything with her, but I wasn’t going to take any chances. Just before 8:00pm I walked to the Quick Mart so Nancy and I could head to her house.

“Hi, Mike,” Mrs. Landers said when we walked into the Landers’ house. “How are you?”

“OK. Thanks so much for letting me use your address.”

“You’re more than welcome! Nancy told me that your sister was allowed to come home.”

“She was, in exchange for me staying away until everything is resolved.”

“It sounds like those two psychiatrists really were overzealous!”

“Actually, I suspect it’s only the Orosco woman. Sorry, Doctor Orosco. I think Doctor Zeiss simply followed her lead. Add in the woman from Family Services whose job depends on finding abuse, and this is what happens. The real question is what the prosecutor decides to do.”

“You could be charged?” Mrs. Landers asked.

“Our family attorney doesn’t think that will happen, but there’s another, perhaps bigger problem. Family Services created a report that says I abused Liz and those reports are made available to the medical licensing board. I have to find a way to get rid of that report.”

“Wait! Even a false accusation could harm you?”

“Yes. Our family attorney is working on it. All I can do now is wait and keep working towards my degree.”

“So you can’t go home at all?”

“Correct. I’m going to keep to the plan I made before. I’ll stay in the guest room at my friend Jocelyn’s house for the week I’ll be in West Monroe.”

“That’s your friend who was in the terrible accident, right?”

“Yes. Her parents were nice enough to offer their guest room. That lets me go to church and see my two best friends from High School.”

“Are you staying just tonight?”

“Yes. Nancy and I agreed one night a week except for those two special weeks around Christmas.”

“You know you’re welcome anytime.”

“Thank you.”

“Dinner is in about fifteen minutes.”

“Thanks.”

She went to the kitchen, leaving Nancy and me in the living room.

“How were things at home? I mean other than the issue with your sister?”

“Emmy’s racist dad was with her when Clark and I arrived at my house. That nearly turned very ugly. Emmy is forbidden from even speaking to me because I have a black friend.”

“Say what?!”

“The story is that her grandfather was in the Klan. Her dad has the same opinions. When I showed up with a black guy in my car, he ordered Emmy back into the car and when I called her house on Monday, Emmy’s mom told me not to try to talk to her.”

“Unbelievable.”

“Sadly, it’s not. My dad told me about a bunch of other stuff that happened over the years back home. Like when Emmy’s dad and his friends scared off the first black teacher hired in the school district.”

“Here? In Ohio?”

“Here. In Ohio.”

“I don’t even know what to say. So now what?”

“Nothing, I guess. I’ll miss seeing Emmy when I go home. We got along really well and enjoyed hanging out together. But it wasn’t serious. One other thing happened. I ran into my ex-girlfriend and we had dinner. She wants to get back together, but she’s unwilling to compromise on the church issue.”

Nancy laughed, “That’s the kiss of death! And why Angie is the one I need to worry about, even though you two aren’t dating. Pretty much any girl who won’t convert to Russian Orthodoxy has no chance. I’ve told you it wouldn’t be a big deal for me.”

“I remember. Last Friday wouldn’t have happened without at least a willingness to consider that.”

“Oh, I know! Trust me. Your priorities are pretty simple. Medical license, Orthodox family, sex. In that order.”

“I’d say those are the correct priorities at the moment. The Orthodox family thing is trivial to accomplish if I just let the old ladies at church select a spouse for me! And with me being a future doctor, they’ll pick the prettiest, sweetest, most devout girl in the church.”

“Like that girl from your church at home?”

“Yes, but like Emmy, she’s only a Sophomore.”

“I’m still in High School.”

“Yes, but you’re a Senior. You’ll be eighteen in a week. That’s a pretty big difference, don’t you think?”

“I suppose two years at this age is huge. In four or five years, it wouldn’t really matter.”

“Exactly. You and I are close enough to the same age. I won’t be nineteen until February, so we’ll be eighteen together for a couple of months.”

“Kids!” Mrs. Landers called from the kitchen. “Dinner’s ready!”

We went to the kitchen to eat, and when we finished eating, Nancy and I helped her mom clean up the kitchen. When we finished, Nancy and I said ‘good night’ and went to her room. We undressed and climbed into Nancy’s small bed and she snuggled close.

“Love me?” she whispered.

I turned my head and we kissed softly.

November 28, 1981, McKinley, Ohio

“You know, if this is what being married is going to be like, I might have to change my opinion,” Nancy sighed.

I helped her rinse the shampoo from her hair, then began soaping her body.

“It is a bit more complicated than screwing ourselves silly and then showering in the morning.”

“Yeah, but the screwing part? Oh God. And the shower? Yeah...” she sighed deeply.

“And that will make up for all the other stuff? Dirty diapers? Money struggles? Disagreements? The insane hours I’ll have to keep?”

“It does put them into perspective!”

“True. But the other things are reality. Even more than showers and fantastic sex.”

“Fantastic? You think so?”

“Do you have ANY complaints?”

“No way!” she laughed as she began rinsing the soap suds from her body.

“Me either!”

Nancy began soaping me, running her soft hands over my shoulders. When she finished, I rinsed off and we got out of the shower. We dried, donned our robes, and went back to her room to dress. Once we had dressed, we ate breakfast, then headed to the Quick Mart.

We had a normal shift, and when I left, I kissed Nancy ‘goodbye’ and promised to call her during the week.

When I arrived at the dorm, Clark, Carter, and Jason were hanging out in the common room. I needed lunch, and they had all eaten, so I ran across the street to the deli to get a sub sandwich and some chips, then came back to hang out with the guys while I ate. Marie arrived just as I finished eating. She put her stuff in her room and came back to the common room. We told the guys we were going to listen to music and went to my room.

“I bought a new album when I was home,” I said. “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.”

“I heard that song on the radio! Awesome! Did you buy anything else?”

“My sister’s Christmas present. The new ABBA album, The Visitors. I don’t recognize any of the songs, but she has all their albums, so this is a perfect Christmas gift.”

“That’s it?”

“Sorry!” I chuckled. “I’ll probably pick up the new AC/DC album with money from my extra pay at Christmas. That’s what had to give way for the album for Liz for Christmas. I have to follow my music budget carefully.”

I put on the album and the title song began playing.

“Hmm,” Marie smirked. “The music causes her to want to screw the guy!”

“I think I could find some music like that in my collection!” I chuckled. “Barry White seems to be popular! Though I guess some girls like Air Supply.”

“You heard the line in Urgent, by Foreigner, right? I’m not looking for a love that will last/ I know what I need and I need it fast.”

“Roberta Flack, in I Feel Like Makin’ Love: When you talk to me, when you’re moanin’ sweet & low/ When you’re touchin’ me and my feelin’s start to show.”

“Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters,” Marie smirked. “I want a lover with an easy touch/ I want somebody who will spend some time/ Not come and go in a heated rush.”

“Afternoon Delight,” I said with a grin. “By Starland Vocal Band: Rubbin’ sticks and stones together makes the sparks ignite/ And the thought of rubbin’ you is getting so exciting.”

“Do That To Me One More Time by Captain & Tennille: Do that to me one more time/ Once is never enough with a man like you.”

“I think the best, or worst depending on how you look at it, has to be Tonight’s The Night by Rod Stewart: You’d be a fool to stop this tide/ Spread your wings and let me come inside.”

“Yeah, that’s pretty damned obvious!” Marie laughed. “Although one radio station in Cincinnati won’t play that new Olivia Newton-John song, Physical, because of the lines Let me hear your body talk! and There’s nothing left to talk about unless it’s horizontally.”

“People need to get a grip,” I said.

“Cincinnati is really big on censorship. What are we doing for the rest of the day?”

“I didn’t really have a plan. We’ll need dinner at some point, but otherwise, I just planned to hang out, relax, and listen to music.”

“How about that shower I offered?” Marie asked with an impish smile.

“There are way too many people around!” I chuckled.

“Not at 2:00am!”

“If we were to get caught, I guarantee you Dean Parker would do her best to have me expelled.”

“That lezzy bitch? I had a run-in with her, too!”

“Over what?” I asked.

“I wrote an alternative view of ‘Nora’ in A Doll’s House. I didn’t toe the feminist line. I said she couldn’t be a hero if she left her husband and children. Maybe a tragic figure, but abandoning your kids? No way. If you look at the things she did, like the forgery, plus her lying to her husband, she’s actually a really lousy example to hold up for feminism!

“I quoted Strindberg’s criticism of the play in support of my position. My professor had a fit, and gave me a lower grade. I protested to the department chair, and he instructed my professor to regrade my paper based on my logic and cited sources, not on her opinion of my opinion. The prof ran to Dean Parker and she and the prof browbeat the department chair into submission.

“What really stinks is that Dean Parker’s and my professor’s version of ‘feminism’ is going to create bigger problems than it solves. Men and women ARE different, and we should celebrate the differences without discriminating. Quotas or other special privileges don’t help me any more than they would help Clark, Carter, or Larry. You’d always be that guy or girl who was promoted or got a position because you were a woman or black. That’s the LAST thing we need.”

“I tend to agree. So now what?”

“I simply parroted the pseudo-feminist bullshit from my professor after that, and will for the remaining two weeks of the semester. I’ll do my best to avoid her, and I should be able to; she only teaches Freshman courses. I showed the paper to my history professor and he felt it was worthy of at least a B+. I got a C-.”

“I hate to say it, but she, and a few others, hold the keys to our future. And they can ruin our lives without us being able to do much about it. It stinks, but at this point, I’m going to do my best to avoid getting on anyone’s bad side.”

“Which means they win. They control us by threatening us.”

I shrugged, “We want something they control. That means they get to set the rules. My life is going to be like that until I get my license, and even then, somebody else gets to make the rules I’ll have to follow. That’s true in every part of our lives, really. It’s the price we pay for civilization. Is it too high? Maybe. But you have to find the balance between anarchy and totalitarianism.”

“Don’t you think we’ve given up too much freedom?”

“I have no idea. I’m in no position to judge. Ask me when I get to be a real adult, instead of just pretending to be one here at college. Right now, my toughest decisions are what time to get up and how long to study before a test. Not exactly earth-shattering choices!”

“Those are your toughest decisions?”

“I’m exaggerating a bit, obviously. I don’t mean any disrespect, but your parents are paying for college for you, plus giving you spending money. Your courses, minus a few electives, are pretty well dictated by your choice of being an English Lit major and wanting to teach High School. So, what? Vanilla or chocolate at Verner’s?”

Marie laughed, “I see your point. I really DON’T have tough decisions to make right now. I suppose the most difficult one was which guy I would want to sleep with.”

“And how did you reach that conclusion?”

“Eliminate the dweebs, potheads, alkies, nerds, geeks, and the ones who are way out of shape. Then go out a few times and decide I wasn’t turned on by them. Then see you kiss Angie and have my brain short-circuit!”

“If you eliminated the nerds, what are you doing here with me? I’m a certified nerd, according to a licensed psychologist!”

“You kind of grew on me,” she grinned. “And I don’t mean that,” she smirked looking down at my lap. “I mean hanging out with you and Angie.”

“It’s not just my big music collection?”

“Oh, it’s big all right!” Marie teased. “But seriously, that was part of what got me to give you a chance. Plus Angie having a thing for you which meant I hung around you a lot. And besides, you don’t have a pocket protector or have a calculator strapped to your belt like some of the engineering students!”

“There’s a guy in my calculus class who’s a mechanical engineering major who has a full pocket protector and a calculator on his belt. I bet he’d have a slide rule if the calculator wasn’t there!”

“As I said!” she laughed.

“So let’s put the shoe on the other foot. Why should I decide to sleep with you?”

“See, that question right there tells me I made a good choice! You won’t just bang anything that walks by!”

“Which is an interesting observation, but not an answer.”

“I don’t think girls have to talk guys into going to bed with them very often!”

“Probably not.”

“I’m not sure there’s a good argument except to say it would be fun and we could make each other feel really good. I guess it comes down to the fact that we’re college students and it’s a normal thing to do.”

“That sounds like you’re saying we should do it just to do it.”

“I suppose it does, doesn’t it?” Marie asked.

“My fundamental question is always where to draw the line. I STILL haven’t figured it out. The argument you made last weekend made sense. My views are conditioned by what happened in High School and by my church’s teachings. I’ve come to terms with all of that, but I need to set some kind of standards. I can’t afford to go crazy and I don’t want to.”

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February 14, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “How are things going, Mike?” Dad asked when I sat down on the stool in the corner of his workshop. “Good, now that all that stuff with Family Services is done. How have things been at home?” “Your mom and sister put on brave faces, but Liz is struggling.” “They both said her schoolwork was good and she seemed OK when I talked to her.” “She has good days and bad days. Doctor Newton says she’s struggling with her feelings for Paul.” “Paul?...

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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 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 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 33 Play or Make Love

September 28, 1981, McKinley, Ohio “Mike?” Nancy whispered. “Wake up! I need to eat breakfast so I can catch the bus!” “I’m awake,” I replied. I stretched and yawned and sat up. “Are you doing OK?” Nancy asked. “Much better after last night. That was just what I needed. Thanks.” “I think I’m calling Ripley’s,” Mrs. Landers laughed, coming into the room. “Teenage boy shows up and asks to spend the night with teenage girl. She agrees and gets permission from her mom. Boy desires only...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 55 The Holiday Season

December 21, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “Mikey!” Liz squealed when I walked into the house on Monday evening. “Hi, Lizzy!” I said. She ran to me and we hugged lightly, then went into the living room where she had been sitting with my parents. “Welcome home, Mike,” Dad said. “How is Jocelyn?” “Pretty good. She has most of her range of motion back and they’re working to see if they can get her some more. Her bones have knit well, and she’s able to move around more freely.” “That’s good to...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 30 Rocks and Shoals

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 27 After Effects

September 7, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio When I stopped home just before 8:00pm on my way back to McKinley, I found my dad alone, in the living room, sitting in his easy chair, drinking Scotch on the rocks. “Hi, Dad. Where’s Mom?” “Sleeping. She’s completely worn out by last night and today. I’m surprised you’re not.” “I’ll crash when I get back to my dorm. How did it go?” He held up his glass, “Third one. How do you think?” I slumped down onto the couch. “Not good,” I sighed. He took a...

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 68 Melody Explains It All

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 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

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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 16 The Joy of Sex

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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

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 19 Several Dates

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 60 Use by Date

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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 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 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

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 12 Truth and Consequences

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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 43 A Terrible Accusation

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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

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 25 New Routines Part II

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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

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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 71 Sorting Things Out Part II

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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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