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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 Jody,” Jeannette replied.

“Jody McCuttchen?” I asked.

“Yeah. You know her?”

“We hung out a bit right when school started, but we didn’t really hit it off. Did they catch the guy who did it?”

“I don’t think so.”

“Where are the guys?”

“The cops talked to all the girls first, then let us all go at the same time. The guys are all getting detailed interviews.”

“She can’t identify the guy?”

“She was beaten up pretty badly and they took her to the hospital,” Marie said.

“Are all the guys still at the house where the party was?” I asked.

“Yeah,” Jeannette replied, “Clark, Larry, Jason, Pete, Carter, Kurtis, and a couple of other guys we know. But I can’t imagine the asshole who did this stuck around. I think the cops are wasting their time.”

“Wonderful,” I said. “So we have a rapist on the loose.”

“We were talking about what to do,” Marie said. “And we’re thinking none of us should walk anywhere alone and always stick together at parties.”

“That makes a lot of sense,” Melody said. “But what if it’s a guy who’s from the dorm?”

“That was one of our biggest concerns,” Jeannette said.

“Well, you’re all safe now,” I said. “Was the Deputy still downstairs?”

“Yes,” Marie said. “They’re checking IDs. Did you get hassled at all?”

“No. He just asked where I’d been. They can verify with Katy’s parents what time I left her house.”

“Shall we all just hang out for a while?” Jeannette asked. “I don’t think I want to go to bed before the guys get back.”

“Common room or my place?”

“Yours! You have ALL the music!”

The five of us went back to my room and the girls debated what to put on, eventually opting for Born to Run. Angie, Melody, and I were on the couch, while Jeannette and Marie sat in the chairs.

“You don’t usually go to parties, Ang,” I said.

“It’s our fault, Mike,” Marie said. “We dragged her with us because we didn’t want her sitting around the dorm all evening. You know she usually hangs out with Sandy when you’re on a date, but Sandy went home this weekend.”

“I think that came out wrong,” I said. “I wasn’t accusing anyone, I was just curious why she was at a party. She usually doesn’t go with you.”

“It’s OK, Marie,” Angie said. “Mike’s right. I don’t normally go to parties, so his asking really is OK. He’s just concerned, that’s all.”

“Do you know any more details, Jeannette?” Melody asked.

“Not really,” Jeannette replied. “We didn’t know anything had happened until the cops showed up in force. And you know they won’t talk. The only thing they said was that she was beaten and raped, and they took her away in an ambulance. The cops herded everyone into two rooms and wouldn’t let us talk or leave or do anything. Everyone was searched and interviewed. I think they made a couple of busts for kids having joints on them.”

“The government just needs to lighten up on that,” Marie said. “It’s just pot, for Pete’s sake!”

“I hear the McKinley cops are actually pretty cool about that with college students,” Melody said. “So long as it’s just a joint or two, they’ll simply take them away and warn the kid not to do it again. Getting caught the second time is when they give you grief. But if you have a bag on you? Then you’re toast.”

“I’m thinking we should continue taking karate,” Angie said.

“I think you’re right,” I agreed. “And the rest of you should think about it, too. The dojo offers a weekly self-defense course that isn’t formal karate training, but teaches you how to stop an attacker.”

“A kick or knee to the balls is pretty effective,” Jeannette stated.

“Yes, if you’re in the right position,” I agreed. “But a guy can grab you in ways that make that impossible.”

We heard voices in the hall and a moment later Pete and Jason showed up at the door.

“Hey guys,” Jeannette said. “All cool?”

“For us?” Pete asked. “Yes. But the cops took Clark, Larry, and Carter to the station for ‘questioning’.”

“What?!” several of us gasped.

“Two guys claimed they saw a ‘black kid’ come out of the room where the girl was found.”

“What?” I asked in disgust. “Wait, I know. They all look alike, right? Give me a break! Larry is 6’3” and Clark is 5’10”. Larry’s wiry and Clark is muscular from lifting weights. And Carter wears glasses and looks like a classic nerd!”

“Apparently ‘black’ was the limit of the description. They took a couple of other black kids in, too.”

“Wonderful,” I said. “Any idea what happens now?”

“No clue,” Jason said. “Amy and Clarissa went to the station. I know it couldn’t have been Clark, because he was with Amy the entire night. And Larry hung out with me and Pete. And I’m pretty sure Carter was with Clarissa - she’s the nerdy-looking girl in O-Chem; you know, stringy black hair, thin, glasses.”

“Yeah, I know who you mean. She’s pre-med, too. Did you tell the cops Larry was with you guys?”

“Yeah, but it didn’t seem to matter,” Pete said. “I think Nathan Bedford Forest was in charge of the cops at the party.”

“Who?” Marie asked.

“A Confederate general,” Melody said. “He’s reputed to have been the Grand Wizard of the KKK, but if not, he certainly was in it. He even bragged about it to a newspaper in Cincinnati, saying there were like half-a-million Klan members in the South.”

“So they just rounded up all the black kids?” I asked.

“Yeah, that’s what it seems like,” Jason confirmed. “I didn’t see them take any white guys or see any black guys walk away.”

“Damn,” I said. “Is there anything we can do?”

“I doubt it,” Melody said. “Though I hope they all asked for lawyers. Talking to the cops is a bad deal if you’re a suspect.”

“Clark doesn’t exactly have a high opinion of white police officers,” I said. “Or ANY police officers, for that matter. He got rousted a lot as a teenager in the Over-the-Rhine section of Cincinnati.”

“That’s a really rough neighborhood,” Angie said.

“You sure as heck wouldn’t catch me there!” Marie said. “Of course, with my Mediterranean skin, I’d get rousted if I went to Indian Hill!”

“What’s that?” I asked.

“A ritzy area of Cincinnati. Lawyers, doctors, P&G executives, that kind of people. Huge houses with big lots, some even have swimming pools and tennis courts. Total WASPs. We played them in football, basketball, and baseball.”

“We played them, too,” Angie said. “Stuck-up snobs.”

“I just hope he keeps his cool,” I said.

“Does he have a record?” Jason asked.

“I don’t think so. He was falsely accused of armed robbery when he was fifteen, but they dropped the charges. Basically, he was a black kid and some white store owner fingered him and at first the cops refused to even check his alibi, which was ironclad. When they finally did check, they discounted the alibi because the principal and teacher who vouched for Clark being in school at the time of the robbery were both black.”

“What the fuck?” Pete growled.

“Yeah, that’s more or less the reaction I had, minus the profanity,” I said. “I’ve run into something like that myself. You remember the girl from my hometown who came to visit?”

“The foxy little girl with the dark hair? Sure.”

“Her dad found out I have a black roommate and forbade her from seeing me or my sister, who happens to be her best friend.”

“Seriously?”

“Seriously. I guess her granddad was in the KKK.”

“What IS it with people?” Marie asked.

“Ignorance and fear are big parts of it,” Jeannette said. “We’re talking about it in my sociology class this semester.”

“I hate to say this,” I said. “But I need to be up for work in less than six hours.”

“We’ll go hang out in the common room for a while and wait to see if they come home,” Jeannette said. “You and Angie can say your prayers and she can join us if she wants.”

“Thanks,” I said.

They left and Angie and I said our prayers.

“You OK with me going to bed?” I asked.

“Sure. I’ll just hang out with the others. I know you need to work. See you for karate?”

“Yes. Are you skipping morning prayers?”

“Actually, no. I’ll come by at the usual time. I can go back to bed afterwards.”

“OK.”

She kissed me on the cheek and left my room. I went to the bathroom, brushed my teeth, then got into bed.

February 20, 1982, McKinley, Ohio

When I woke up on Saturday morning, Clark wasn’t back in the room. That concerned me greatly, and when Angie arrived for our prayers, we decided to go check on Larry and Carter. We knocked on their door but didn’t get an answer, so we went back to my room to pray. Angie went back to bed, and I showered, and dressed for work. I grabbed a bagel from my fridge and spread cream cheese on it, and took it with me to eat on my walk to work.

At the Quick Mart I put on my smock then picked up the McKinley Times and quickly read the front-page article about the rape. It said the police had detained five ‘youths’ for questioning, and a ‘witness’ was described as saying he’d seen a ‘black youth in his late teens’ coming from the room where Jody had been found. That told me everything I needed to know. If the supposed ‘witness’ said it was a ‘black youth in his late teens’, that meant he had to be close enough to tell the difference between my three friends. Something fishy was going on, I was sure of it.

“What’s wrong?” Nancy asked.

“I know the girl who was raped and my roommate and two other friends are being questioned by the police because someone claimed a black guy did it, but I don’t buy it for a second.”

“Why?”

“You’ve met all three of the guys when they’ve come in here. They do not look even remotely alike in build or facial features. A witness claimed he saw a black teen come out of the room, but if he was close enough to know it was a teenager, then he should know the general build, at least, and that would eliminate at least two of my friends. But even without that, they all seem to have alibis, according to my other friends.”

“So what are you thinking?”

“Somebody told the cops what they wanted to hear and they’re going to try to pin it on black guys. Unfortunately, the girl hasn’t been able to give a description yet.”

“That sucks. Do they have lawyers?”

“I have no idea.”

“Let me call my mom. Our next door neighbor is a lawyer. I think he works on contracts, and stuff, but at least he could give some advice.”

“I’d appreciate it.”

I manned the register while she made the phone call. About fifteen minutes later her mom called back.

“Mom said our neighbor is going to go to the police station and try to see the guys. He’s not a criminal defense lawyer, but he can at least see what’s going on.”

“Thanks, Nancy. I owe you one.”

She laughed, “Hmm...”

I smiled and went back to work. We didn’t hear anything before the end of my shift, and none of the college kids who had come in during the morning had any news.

At the end of the shift, I took off my smock, walked back to campus, ate a quick lunch in the dining hall, then went back to the dorm to find that the guys STILL weren’t back. I found Angie, Jeannette, and Marie, who also had no new information.

“Is there ANYTHING we can do?” Jeannette asked.

“I don’t know,” I said. “Nancy’s mom called one of her friends who’s an attorney to see if he could see the guys, but I didn’t hear anything before I left work. I suspect that unless the guys asked for an attorney he won’t get in to see them.”

“Does anyone have any idea how long they can keep them?” Angie asked.

We all shook our heads or shrugged.

“What are we going to do today?” Marie asked. “Should we just hang out here?”

“Angie and I have karate,” I said. “We need to leave in about ten minutes, and we’ll be back about 3:15pm.”

“I think we’ll go find Pete and Jason and hang out with them until you get back.”

Angie and I went to our rooms to put on our karate uniforms, then headed to the dojo. As we walked I thought about everything I’d considered for the past two weeks and realized that in the end, nothing had changed. I was still working, I was still going to karate, I had decided not to sing with Milena and I hadn’t had my ‘casual love affair’ with her which Jocelyn had suggested. All that angst, and, well, nothing, though I had filled out applications for six grants and mailed them on Friday after lunch, but that was it.

When we arrived back at the dorms, Clark, Larry, and Carlton were back, having finally been released by the police.

“Just another white motherfucker of a cop who doesn’t care about anything but us being black,” Clark declared angrily when I asked him what had happened.

“So what was the end result?”

“Nothing. The girl said it was a white guy about 5’10” with brown hair. You know, he looks like you. But you didn’t sit in a fucking interrogation room all night.”

“What about the supposed witnesses?”

“Lying racist assholes!” Clark growled angrily. “T had a confrontation with them because he was dancing with a white girl and they decided to get even.”

T was Terry, another black guy who Clark hung out with at times, and who he studied with.

“Clarissa is white,” I said. “And I guess she was with Carter.”

“Yeah, but nobody cares about her because she’s so nerdy. T was dancing with a hot blonde chick.”

“What are you going to do about it?”

“Nothing. It’s a waste of time. White cops are always going to harass black guys. And they have witnesses to rely on.”

“But those guys lied!”

“They told the cops they saw T near the room, but they were careful to only say he was a black student and the lights were too dim to get a good look at him.”

“Seriously?”

“Listen up, middle-class white boy! There are more people like your girlfriend’s dad around than you realize. They see a black guy doing well and he’s an ‘uppity nigger’ and has to be dealt with. And if he’s talking to a white girl? Or worse, dancing with her? Forget it. Hell, if he dates her they’ll string him up. You think that shit doesn’t happen? It does.”

“I simply never ran into it personally. My dad knows about it and told me some stories, but our bishops marched with Doctor King in Selma and other places. And my friends think the way I do.”

“You aren’t the problem, Mike. I know that. But it’s hard to see a white man in a good light when my friends and I were rousted for ‘Dancing While Black’. From where I’m standing, I don’t have a good opinion of a lot of your fellow white folks.”

“So what now?”

“Nothing. Seriously. The last thing I want to do is attract MORE attention from that racist bastard Chief of Police. Hell, he wouldn’t even take the word of white kids because they were my friends, which made anything they said suspect.”

“That stinks. Did you get any sleep?”

“No. I’m going to crash. Amy is coming by later.”

“Carter and Larry?”

“I’m sure they went to bed, too.”

“I’m sorry.”

“For what? If I blame you ‘cause you’re white it’s the same as that cracker thinking I’m guilty because I’m black.”

“OK. Get some sleep and let me know if I can do anything for you.”

“I will. And thanks, Mike.”

After my shower, the gang, minus our black friends who were sleeping, but with Melody joining us, went out for dinner and ice cream. Angie and I excused ourselves to go to Vespers, and when we came back, we hung out with the others in the common room because there were too many of us to fit comfortably in my room. We used my boombox and tapes for music, as I couldn’t turn the stereo loud enough for us to hear without attracting negative attention from the RA.

February 21, 1982, McKinley, Ohio

“Michael?” Deacon Grigory called as I left the nave.

“Yes, Father Deacon?”

“Do you have a moment?”

“Sure.”

We moved to a corner of the nave.

“Father Nicholas says you’re willing to chant and read lessons. Are you available to do that on Wednesdays?”

“Sure. Starting when?”

“With the first Presanctified Liturgy. If you would read the Psalms at the beginning of the service, that would save the voices of the chanters. And Father would like you to read the lessons from the Old Testament.”

“Sure. I thought I needed to be a Reader to do those lessons at a liturgy.”

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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

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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 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 20 Revelation

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...

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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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Good Medicine Freshman YearChapter 8 Accidental Revelations

June 5, 1981, West Monroe, Ohio “What do you want to do tonight?” I asked Emmy after she got into my Mustang on Friday evening. “Anything,” she said with a smile. “Whatever you want!” “There’s a new skydiving place that opened in Clermont County over by Cincinnati. I saw an ad in the newspaper.” “OK,” she laughed, “maybe not ANYTHING!” “Too exciting for you?” I laughed as I put the car in reverse and backed out of the driveway. “Too risky! What happens if your parachute doesn’t...

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