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Sarnia St. Pat’s Gymnasium

12:25pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979

Medway and Sarnia Northern split the first two games of their semi-final match. Medway won the first game, 15-13, and lost the second, 15-12. In the third and deciding game, Medway was leading 12-9, and the Cowboys (girls) were playing the best they had played all season. With them on the verge of upsetting the top-ranked team in the province, lady luck cruelly pulled the ‘awesomeness rug‘ out from under their feet.

After Lynette served a nasty, dancing ‘floater’ serve, she ran to her front right defensive position, behind the front row blockers. When a Northern girl spiked the ball off the hands of a Medway blocker, the ball floated high towards the scorer’s table. Lynette immediately reacted and sprinted in that direction.

Lynette dove for the ball and was able to get her right hand on it as it was about to hit the table. Another teammate was able to set that ball up for a kill, and the Cowboys had their 13rd point in the game.

Unfortunately, Lynette’s screaming cry of pain took all the luster off of that hard won point. After she dove and returned that errant ball, Lynette’s right shoulder and neck were forcefully jammed up against the front leg of the scorer’s table. Once the coaches and the event’s athletic trainer had her sitting up, it became readily apparent that Lynette’s season was suddenly over, soon to be followed by our volleyball team’s season.

From my vantage point, three rows up in the bleachers, I could tell that my girlfriend’s right collar bone was probably broken and that her shoulder might even have been dislocated. When Lynette’s mom and dad were summoned from the bleachers, I heard Coach Jacket say to them, “You really need to take her to the ER, and get her shoulder checked out. The AT (athletic trainer) is pretty sure she has a broken clavicle.”

I jumped down from the bleachers as Lynette’s dad helped her get up and walked towards the team’s locker room. The large crowd gave her an ovation, but she was hurting too much physically and mentally to really respond to their show of appreciation for her outstanding play. As Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and I got her to the locker room door, Lynette stopped and said she wanted to watch the final few points of the match.

Coach Jacket had a difficult decision to make on who would replace Lynette as the team’s setter. MaryAnn Ryan was still hobbled by her high ankle sprain and Lynette’s current backup was another tenth grader, Deb Waites, who seldom played in such high profile matches. When we saw Deb enter the game, we realized Coach Jacket wasn’t about to put a player’s health above winning a contest.

With Deb in the game, Medway’s attack became very ‘vanilla’ and Sarnia Northern took full advantage of this change in the game dynamics. The Vikings made a strong comeback, and ran off six straight points to win the third game, 15-13, to claim this well played semi-final match, two games to one.

At the conclusion of the game, Sarnia Northern’s coach walked over to Lynette as she stood waiting for the rest of the girls to enter the locker. The tall, athletic lady said, “I’m real sorry about your injury, Lynette. I doubt we would have won that match if you were still in there running your full offense. I just wanted to let you know that I thought you were the best player out on the court, today.”

“Thanks, Coach,” Lynette replied with a forced smile on her face. “I’m not so sure I was the best player out there, but I appreciate your words.” Lynette then stuck out her left hand and gave the coach a little opposite hand-shake and said, “Good luck in the finals, tonight and, uh, at the Ontario championships, next weekend.”

“Thanks, and all the best with your shoulder,” the Northern coach said. She then turned to Lynette’s parents and said, “Your girl’s a tough nugget. She played really well. You should be very proud of her.”

“We are,” Mrs. Robertson replied. “I’m sure we’ll have to reign in this tough nugget until her shoulder heals.”

“I’m not sure if your coach told you this or not,” the Northern coach added, “but our trainer has already contacted Dr. Rod Daymond at Sarnia General. He’s the best orthopedic doctor in the area, and he’s expecting your daughter within the hour at General. If you’d rather wait, and take Lynette to a doctor in London, I’ll have Sandra, our trainer, call and let him know of your decision.”

“Uh, can we get with you on that, in say five minutes?” Mrs. Robertson replied to the coach.

“Definitely,” she answered. “I’ll be out here ‘till you get with me.”

“Thanks for that information, and for setting up that doctor’s appointment for us. And, uh, good luck tonight, Coach,” Lynette’s dad added as the Northern coach turned to rejoin her team as they celebrated their hard fought victory.

It was at this point that Lynette turned to me for the first time, and I could see the anguish on her face and the tears start to well-up in her eyes. As soon as I stepped up beside her and wrapped my arms around her, Lynette put her head on my shoulder and started to squall on my shoulder.

“It will be okay, Baby,” I said, trying to soothe her troubled spirit. “You were better on the court today, than you were against Strathroy last Saturday, so you’ve got nothing to be upset or ashamed of.”

“But wa-we lost because of me ... be-because of my injury,” she sobbed.

“That was a freak accident,” I replied and put my left hand under her chin to get her to look at me. “You, Lynette, got hurt making an amazing play. No one could have predicted or knew you’d jam your shoulder against the leg of that table.”

“I doubt your team would have been in the game, Baby, if you didn’t make the plays you did out on the court,” Lynette’s dad added to my comments.

“Ba-but we were just two bloody points from beating the best team in the province, and I just had to dive for that stupid ball. Why didn’t I just concede that play in order to stay healthy, and alive to play the remainder of the game?”

“Because conceding anything isn’t a part of you,” I replied to my sullen girlfriend. “You’re a crazy, psycho player, just like me when we’re in a game. You, and me, Lynette, we don’t know how to play it safe or give less than one-hundred and ten percent effort. That, my little Volcano is one of the main reasons I’m super attracted to you.”

Lynette cringed slightly at first. Then she slowly broke into her first genuine smile since being injured at my mention of her new nickname. I’m guessing her mom and dad didn’t know about that nickname, and Lynette initially wasn’t too sure about telling them about it.

Mr. Robertson picked up on the sudden change in his daughter’s demeanor and vaguely asked, “What’s going on, Baby?” After Lynette shyly looked away from her dad, he quickly turned and looked at me square in the eye and added, “Mike?”

“Uh, Lynette’s smiling over the new nickname, ‘Volcano’ or just Cano, which I gave her after we started going out. She, uh ... as you probably know, can be a pretty explosive girl when something gets under her skin or gets her going. So, after seeing a few of those outbursts this past week, I started calling her, Little Volcano or Cano.”

Mr. Robertson nodded and seemed to be okay with my explanation of Lynette’s new nickname, and the reason for her sudden improved disposition. When I peered at Mrs. Robertson, she had an even bigger grin on her face than Lynette had after hearing that nickname. As Mr. Robertson bent down to give his daughter a hug prior to her going into the locker room, Mrs. Robertson simply shook her head at me before she gave me a small wink and mouthed, ‘Good save, Mike, good save.‘

I hoped my blush wasn’t too major after seeing Lynette’s mom’s sly reaction, and realizing that she knew the real reason for her daughter’s new nickname.

“Don’t worry about changing out of your uniform, Baby,” Lynette’s dad said to her as he stepped back from his injured daughter. “Your mom and I will decide whether to take you to Sarnia General, or wait to take you to see someone at UWO in London. Come on, Dillon.”

“I’ll be in to help you in a minute, Baby, if you need me,” her mom said as she moved with her husband over to the end wall.

“I’ll be okay, Momma,” Lynette replied as she moved from my gentle hug and took a step towards the locker room door. As she put her left hand on the door to push it open, she paused for a second and then turned back towards me. “I’m sorry, Mike,” she softly said as she stepped back to me. “I’m glad you’re here and I really appreciated your words of support, there.”

I bent over slightly and took her soft kiss on my lips before she pulled back. “No worries, Cano,” I replied to her as she looked at me with her tear-filled eyes. “You’ve had a rough go these last few minutes. I’ll be out here waiting on you.”

“Do, uh, you guys care if we stop at Sarnia General Hospital to hear what Lynette’s doctor says about her shoulder?” I asked Paul, Cathy and Samantha after learning that her parents were going to take her there before heading back to London.

“Heck no, I want to go see how she’s doing,” Sammy quickly replied and both of my neighbors nodded their agreement with Sammy’s statement.

“Will it be okay having your dad’s limo out at something besides the game?” Cathy asked as we hung around the locker room door with Lynette’s and a few other girls’ parents and friends.

“You’re in a limo?” Mrs. Robertson asked after hearing Cathy’s question.

“My dad figured it would be better, safer, if we came down here in his chauffeured car,” Sam replied to Mrs. Robertson’s question. “And, my dad won’t think twice about us stopping by the hospital to check on a friend.”

“Thanks, Sammy,” I replied.

About twenty seconds later, a still sweaty Lynette came out of the locker room wearing a pair of red fleece sweat pants, with her blue Columbia jacket across her left arm. She still had her volleyball uniform top on as her injured arm was ‘Ace’ bandaged tightly to her side and her stomach. When she saw all of us standing there with her parents, Lynette said, “You guys didn’t have to wait around on me.”

“You’re right. We didn’t HAVE to wait. We wanted to wait and see how you’re doing,” Cathy replied as she walked over to our injured comrade and gave her a very gentle hug.

“Thanks for waiting, then,” Lynette said as a small smile crept over her glum face. “Are we going to the hospital here or back in London?” she then asked her parents.

“We’ll see the Ortho doctor here in Sarnia because there’s no guarantee that we’ll be able to see a good one at the ER at either University or St. Joe’s in London,” Mr. Robertson replied to his daughter. “At least we know this guy is highly recommended, and he’s also expecting you.”

“That’s good because I’m really starting to feel it. I don’t think I could make it back to London without some type of good pain medicine.”

“I’m sure they’ll take good care of you,” Sammy said as she patted the back of Lynette’s uninjured shoulder. “We’ll see you over at the hospital, Lynette.”

“You REALLY don’t have to come to the hospital,” Lynette interjected.

“Again, you’re right, Cano,” I replied with a smile. “But, we’ve already decided to go there, and find out what the verdict is with your shoulder and collar bone.”

“Are all of you okay with that?” Lynette asked as she looked at Paul and Cathy.

“Hey, I get to hang around with Sam all day, and ride in a limo ... so I ain’t complaining,” Paul replied as he pulled Sammy in a little tighter to his torso.

“Why wouldn’t we want to know how our keyboard player is doing?” Cathy added.

“I appreciate that...”

“She means ‘we’,” Lynette’s mom interrupted her daughter’s statement and then added. “We appreciate that you kids are going to hang around to hear what the doctor says about her shoulder.”

“Yes, Mom,” Lynette said with a smile. “WE really appreciate you guys hanging around on a Saturday afternoon. Thanks.”

“Would you like for us to pick you up something to eat?” Sammy asked Lynette and her parents as we started to walk across the gym to the exit. “I’m going to get Jason, our driver, to stop somewhere. So, I’d be happy to grab you a burger or chicken sandwich and some fries.”

“Thank you, Sammy, but I think we’ll stop somewhere ourselves,” Lynette’s dad replied.

“Uh, Lynette, probably shouldn’t eat or drink anything other than water until the Doc looks at her,” I offered up to her and her parents. “You never know if they’ll need to do a procedure or something, and if you eat something, that might cause a delay.”

“Good point, Mike,” Mrs. Robertson said with a small look of concern on her face. “How did you come to know about not eating prior to a possible medical procedure?”

I smiled at Lynette’s mom as I came up with an easy answer to her inquiry. “My mom is a nurse, so I’ve picked up on a few things like that. Also, I remembered that my brother, John, had to reschedule a surgery on his knee because he ate something for breakfast ... the morning of his surgery.”

“I sure hope they don’t have to do anything to me,” Lynette said as a look of dread spread across her face. “I don’t want them to cut on me!”

“I doubt they’ll have to do any surgery, Cano,” I replied. “Hopefully, it is just your collar bone that is injured, and not your shoulder joint.”

“Yeah, I tore my rotator cuff, like two and half years ago, and it wasn’t a fun surgery or recovery thing,” Sammy replied as she moved her left arm in a few big circles.

“You’re moving it well, though,” Mr. Robertson said as we reached the door to the side parking lot.

“Yes, Sir,” Sammy answered Lynette’s dad. “Dr. Kennedy performed that surgery. He’s the best Sports Medicine surgeon in Ontario. Then I went to physical therapy three or four times per week at UWO’s Sports Injuries Clinic.”

“If surgery is needed on her shoulder, that is who I’d want to do it,” I added. “Dr. Kennedy does all of UWO’s athletes’ surgeries, and a good number of pro athletes come to him, as well.”

“Enough surgery talk!” Lynette shouted as we all walked with the Robertson family to their car. “Everything is going to be fine with my shoulder and collar bone, okay?”

“That’s the spirit, Girlfriend,” Cathy said as Lynette’s dad opened the rear door of their full sized Volvo.

“We’ll see you at the hospital in a few, Lynette,” I said as I helped her duck into the back seat of the car.

“Does your driver need directions to the hospital?” Mr. Robertson asked Samantha as he walked around to the driver’s door.

“I think Jason knows or can easily find out where Sarnia General is. We’ll see you over there, shortly.”

“Mom, can Mike come back there with us, please?” Lynette asked her mom as she got up to go back to the exam room.

“It’s for family only, Baby,” Mrs. Robertson said and gave me a sad smile.

“But Mom, he’s like family, isn’t he?”

“I’ll see about him coming back,” Mr. Robertson said as his wife led Lynette from the waiting area at Sarnia General Hospital.

“It’s okay,” I replied to Lynette’s dad. He, however, waved his hand at me to be quiet as he went to the nurse’s station. During their fifteen second conversation, I thought, ‘It certainly would be nice to be back there with Lynette, and see what the doctor does and says about her injury.‘

What appeared to be a complete flame out, suddenly changed directions as the Charge Nurse’s expression changed from Nurse Ratchet (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) to Nurse ‘Ripples’ Brancusi (Trapper John, M.D.), and waved me up to the counter.

As I made my way beside Mr. Robertson, I heard this nurse softly say, “We normally don’t allow non-family members back in the examine rooms, but I guess we can allow it this time.” When I reached the counter, the older nurse smiled at me and added, “You two can walk through those doors, and she is in room 107, on the left.”

“Thanks, Ma’am. I really appreciate you letting me go back there,” I replied. As I followed Lynette’s dad, I thought, ‘Was that a result of my limited mind-control powers at work there? That nurse definitely wasn’t going to allow me head back there until I thought about it.‘

“Mr. Robertson?” a well-dressed young lady inquired of Lynette’s dad as we approached room 107.

“I’m Mr. Robertson, what can I do for you?”

“I’m Ms. Sotheby, and I’m the financial liaison with the hospital. Your wife said you had your daughter’s OHIP card, which I’ll need to make a copy of, along with your driver’s license, please.”

“Oh, sure. Mike, why don’t you go onto the room, and I’ll be there as soon as I get this handled.”

“Yes, Sir,” I replied and walked by two more rooms before I came to room 107. Before I entered, I heard Ms. Sotheby say, “Your daughter was hurt in a high school activity, yes? Your insurance will only be used to cover the portion that her high school insurance doesn’t cover. You shouldn’t be charged much, if anything, out of pocket for this.”

“That is good to know.”

“I already have your daughter’s high school insurance information, as Sandy Boyd, the athletic trainer at that volleyball tournament called it in when she made us aware of your upcoming visit.”

I knocked on the door and heard Mrs. Robertson say, “Come in.”

As I stepped into the ER room, I saw that a nurse was trying to lift Lynette’s volley jersey over her injured arm. However, she wasn’t having much luck as Lynette wasn’t able to lift her arm much above parallel with her shoulders.

When the nurse stopped to access the situation, she turned to me and Lynette’s mother, and said, “I’m going to have to cut her jersey off, so we can take an x-ray or two of her shoulder as well as let Dr. Daymond take a good look at it.” Looking at me, she added, “Would you please step out into the hallway, young man.”

“He can stay,” Lynette quickly fired off, and then softly added, “Sorry, Ms. Janet. Can he please stay in here?” She then turned to her mother and deadpanned, “It’s not like he hasn’t seen me, or anything.”

“He can stay if that is alright with you, Janet?” Lynette’s mother said to the pretty, blonde nurse.

“It’s alright with me,” Nurse Janet said as she moved to the ER counter and pulled a ‘clothes-shark’ from the top drawer. That little device made short work of Lynette’s scarlet and white Medway volleyball jersey. After working that top off her good arm, and then her injured shoulder, Lynette was sitting on the exam bench in her white sports-bra and red warm-up pants.

“Let’s slip this hospital gown over your left arm and then drape it across your body for the time being, Sweetie,” the ER nurse said. With only her right shoulder exposed, Nurse Janet looked at Lynette’s mother and said, “You’re not going to like this, but I think I’ll have to cut that strap over her right shoulder to have a clear, unobstructed access to the area.”

“Do what you need, Janet,” Lynette’s mother replied as she alternated her gaze between her daughter and me. I just raised my right eye-brow when both adults in the room eyed me.

As Ms. Janet ‘sharked’ Lynette’s right bra-strap at her shoulder, she added, “Good thing your sports-bra is stretchy tight, young lady. It should stay in place and keep you covered during the x-rays, and Dr. Daymond’s examination.”

“Ha, this old bra was getting a little too tight and was on its last legs, so you’re actually doing me a favor, isn’t she mom?”

“I was hoping she get through the end of the school year before I had to buy her a couple new bras ... but c’est la vie,” Mrs. Robertson chuckled.

“Okay, Lynette, Dr. Daymond will be in to see you in a jiff. We got the page from his office and his message said that he’ll be here in about...” Nurse Janet took a quick peek at her watch and said, “three to five minutes. Sit tight, you’re in good hands with Dr. D.”

“Thanks, Janet,” both Lynette and her mom said in unison.

As Nurse Janet left the room, Mr. Robertson walked in and took a look at his daughter and me as I sat down beside her on the examine bed and held her tight to my side. “Lynette, you don’t have a bra on, and Mike is in here with you with just that flimsy hospital gown covering you?”

“Relax, Gary,” Lynette’s mother said to her husband. “She has her sports-bra still on underneath that gown. The nurse just had to cut the right bra strap to provide access to her shoulder area.”

“Sheesh, Daddy,” Lynette fired off at her dad. “Like I said to the nurse, it’s...”

I was very happy when Lynette saw her mother’s wide-eyed reaction, and stopped her statement before she provided more information than her dad really needed to know.

I was still a little worried when Mr. Robertson asked, “It’s what, Baby?”

Even though it was her injured arm resting on my thigh, I felt Lynette’s right hand squeeze my leg before she said, “Well, it’s not like Mike hasn’t seen a teenage girl in a bra before. Come on, every teenage guy has looked at the pictures in a Sears’ catalog or the Zellers’ flier.”

When a smile crept over Mr. Robertson’s face, the tension in my neck decreased slowly and I even had to stifle a chuckle when I saw Lynette’s mom mouth, ‘You guys are good,’ from just behind her husband’s back.

After the initial doctor’s exam and a series of three x-rays, Dr. Daymond said during his final evaluation, “All in all, you came through that pretty well, Lynette. You only have a minor, non-displaced fracture of your clavicle and the rest of your shoulder is still structurally sound. The only thing we can do is to help you manage your pain and keep your ‘wing’ immobilized in a sling until your pain level is tolerable. You’re not allergic to any medicines, so I’ll give you a four-day supply of Percocet, and then you can use Tylenol or Ibuprofen, when needed.”

“How long will she be in the sling?” Lynette’s mom asked.

“That depends on her pain levels. When she can tolerate letting her arm hang down and swing freely, then toss the sling. The time varies from person to person. I think if she keeps her arm in it at least until Thursday, then she can play it by ear on how much she uses it, afterward.”

“Do you think I’ll be able to play the piano or keyboards before then?” Lynette asked as she looked at me. I could tell she was probably thinking about her duties with the choir, and practicing with our band.

“Again, that’s going to depend on your pain tolerance. If using your arm hurts, don’t do it. If it doesn’t, go easy with things for a short while. As long as you don’t fall or jam your shoulder, you really aren’t going to do additional damage to your collar bone. It’s simply a pain tolerance issue for the most part,” Dr. Daymond said with a smile. He then looked at me and added, “Only gentle hugs, squeezes and ‘what-nots’ with this young lady, okay?”

“Yes, Sir,” I replied with a smile. “I’ll also make sure she doesn’t overdo it with the keyboard, piano playing when we’re practicing.”

“Are you guys in a band?” he asked.

“Yes, Sir,” we both replied in concert. Lynette then continued with, “We started a little rock band, and our first gig is in early April at a local high school.”

“Are you any good?” the good doctor asked with a smile.

“I don’t think I’m bragging, but yeah, we’re good,” Lynette replied. “We were put on the spot a couple weeks ago and played, like six songs?” she asked at me, which I nodded ‘yes’. “We did that without much practice. I think we destroyed it and had a girl from a different school come over to us, and ask us to play at her high school’s next dance.”

“Sounds like you are pretty good, seeing how you got a job request at your first little performance. Tell you what, if you can send me a tape with three or four of your songs, I may have another dance gig for you. In case you didn’t know it, the team you played today, Northern, is coached by my wife, Tracey.”

“Really? I didn’t know that,” Lynette replied. All of us in the ER room were fairly surprised to learn that Dr. Daymond was married to the tall, athletic volleyball coach.

“It’s true,” the good doctor said and then added, “And she is also the school’s social committee faculty sponsor. That committee has had a hard time finding a good band for their Junior-Senior Prom in late April. So, if you’re as good as you say you are, you might have found yourself another gig.”

“That’s great, Dr. Daymond,” I enthusiastically replied. “We’ll record a few songs at our next practice and get that sent to you, ASAP.”

“If you can send it to my wife at her Northern address, that would be best, I think.”

“We will,” Lynette and I both replied, and I added, “Thanks for all your help today, both with her shoulder, and now with this prom opportunity.”

“I don’t think your wife or the students will be disappointed,” Lynette added with a smile.

“I’ll tell Tracey to expect a package from you, either later this week or next. Is that doable?” Dr. Daymond asked.

“When she’s able to play her keyboards, again, we’ll get a few songs recorded and sent, pronto,” I replied as I stepped up to shake the doctor’s hand. “I’m sure it will be in the mail by next weekend or the first of the following week.”

“I’m looking forward to hearing your performance, and hopefully seeing you play,” Dr. Daymond said with a smile. When he saw a shocked look come over Mr. and Mrs. Robertson’s faces, he added, “Yes, I’m often recruited to chaperone at Tracey’s school events. I actually enjoy it ... most of the time. Doing that gets me away from my office and the hospital, and gives me a chance to be wild and crazy with my beautiful wife.”

“We sure hope our band is what your wife is looking for,” Lynette replied and then surprised us with a loud, “Oh, dang!” as she cradled her injured right arm with her left hand. Apparently, she tried to lift her arm up and was quickly reminded about the folly of such actions.

“That, my good lady is an example of what NOT to do. Now, let’s get you dressed and then Ms. Janet here will help you with your new white and tan, clothing accessory,” Doctor Daymond said as he held up the canvas sling for everyone to see.

“Thanks for coming in to take care of my daughter, especially on a Saturday afternoon,” Mrs. Robertson said as the doctor set the sling on the ER room’s counter.

“It wasn’t an inconvenience,” he replied. “When my baby sees one of her babies get hurt or injured, we both want to do what we can to get them the best care possible. And when she told me about Lynette here, she definitely talked to me like she was one of Tracey’s volleyball babies.”

“Still, that was very big of you to come into the hospital on a Saturday afternoon,” Mr. Robertson replied. “I’m not sure we would have gotten near the care if we took her to the ER at either University or St. Joe’s Hospital in London. I, we, just can’t thank you enough.”

“It was my pleasure, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Lynette and Mike. I enjoyed meeting you, even under these less than desirable circumstances.” Dr. Daymond then stopped in the doorway and turned back to Lynette and said, “For what it’s worth, Lynette, my wife told me that your team would have won the match, and probably would have earned a berth in the Ontario championships next weekend, if you didn’t hurt your shoulder. She said she couldn’t see either Goderich or Chatham-Tecumseh beating you in the finals, tonight. Tracey was VERY impressed with you, and told me you were the best tenth grade setter she had seen in her eleven years of coaching high school volleyball. I’m guessing now, but if you lived here in Sarnia, she would love to have you play for her, either at Northern or on the City’s club team which she coaches in the summer and fall.”

“Thanks for sharing that with me, Dr. D,” Lynette said with a smile as she held my hand. “Please tell your wife, thanks for those words, too. When my shoulder is better, I’m going try out for the London U-17 team, so I hope to see your wife’s Sarnia team a time or two at various club tournaments.”

“Hopefully, I’ll be able to take in a game or two then, so I can see for myself just how accurate my wife’s assessments of your volleyball skills were. I played at Windsor for three years before I stopped playing to focus on preparing for medical school.”

“That is so cool,” Lynette replied. “It was nice meeting you, Dr. Daymond, and your wife. I’m looking forward to seeing you, either at Northern’s Prom, or at a few club games. Thanks for your help.”

“Have a safe journey back to London, and I hope your shoulder gets back to one-hundred percent, real soon.” With that, Dr. Daymond stepped out of the ER room as Lynette and I waved our good byes to him.

“Well, with you good to go, I’m going to find the hospital cafeteria and round us up a few burgers, fries and drinks,” Mr. Robertson said before he gave his wife a brief peek on her cheek. “Would you and your friends like anything, Mike?”

“No thanks, Mr. Robertson. We stopped at a great ‘Mom and Pop’ diner and grabbed a bite on our way over here,” I replied for myself and my three band mates out in the waiting area.

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Wheels’ Resort Cafeteria, Chatham, Ontario 4:49pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Are you alright, Viktoriya?” I asked the thirty-seven-old Ukrainian beauty as she sat in a dazed state in the cafeteria at Wheels’ Resort. We were still inside an Energist energy bubble because everyone around us was still distant, immobile and exactly in the same positions as before. “I fine, Michael, but...” she confusingly replied as she tried to make sense of what just happened, as well as why everyone here...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 60 Last Song

Labatt’s Limo to Glencoe High School 5:35pm, Friday, April 6, 1979 “What do you mean ... this can’t be the one and only time you’re gonna play with us?” Lynette exclaimed after Jennifer told all seven of us that this would be the last time she thought she’d be able to play with our band. “I, I just think that with my new gymnastics schedule and more importantly, listening to how E and Brick have sounded with you ... that I’m just...” “You’re still gonna do the odd ‘guest sax’ song or two...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 34 Two Steps Behind

Labatt Guest House 7:44pm, Monday, February 26, 1979 “Good Lord,” Mr. Labatt said after he turned off the VHS camera at the conclusion of our four song audition recording. “You guys seem to be improving by leaps and bounds. Your performance on Old Time Rock ‘N Roll and that new song...” “It is called, All Summer Long, Daddy,” Samantha said after seeing her dad struggle to remember its specific name. “Yes, thanks, Samantha. Those songs were a tad less polished than your renditions of Ain’t...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 33 Old Time Rock N Roll All Summer Long

Mrs. Pierce’s Classroom, Medway High School 1:15pm, Monday, February 26, 1979 “So, why was Hercules required to perform ten or twelve labors?” Mrs. Pierce asked her tenth grade English after a lively introduction to Appolodorus: The Labors of Heracles. “The Goddess Hera, his step-mother, was jealous of Zeus’ off-spring which included Hercules,” Elizabeth replied. “Zeus was her brother, AND his wife which wasn’t usual at that time.” “Those statements are both correct, Elizabeth, but it...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 32 Kiss You All Over

The Labatt’s Limousine, Approaching Bryanston 6:48pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979 Samantha was cuddling up against my best friend, Paul. I was enjoying some peace and tranquility with my arm around Cathy’s shoulders as she was nuzzled up to my chest. We all were relaxing in the limousine after our incredible meal at the London Armouries’ Hotel Restaurant. As the limo passed through Ballymote, several miles south of Bryanston, I felt Cathy’s head turn up towards mine and she softly...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 7 If I Cant Have You

Medway High School 8:35am, Thursday, February 15, 1979 “And to end the morning announcements,” Mr. Williamson said, “The following teachers are out sick today, and their classes will not be held: Mr. Pierce, Ms. Glover and Mrs. Bumstead. We would greatly appreciate it, if anyone who comes down with flu-like symptoms, be it either students or faculty, please stay home and help limit the spread of this nasty flu-virus. That is all. Have a great Thursday.” “No math class for us,” Lynette said...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 14 Crazy Train

Medway High School Gymnasium 8:36pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “ALL ABOARD!!Ah-Hahahahahahahaha!“ I cried out into my wireless microphone as I heard Mr. Feelt say, “So without fur... “ Soon after, Paul, Cathy, and Sam jumped in with their instruments on the intro notes to Ozzy’s appropriately titled, Crazy Train. Lynette was able to create those wonderful sound effects at the beginning of the song to really capture the full effect of this awesome intro. The thick burgundy curtains were...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 17 Candle in the Wind

Parking Lot at UWO’s Football Stadium, London, Ontario 6:14pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 The drive from Western’s campus to Coach Jacket’s house was relatively quiet but tension filled. We listened to FM96 on the car’s stereo. When we heard Dire Straits’ Sultans of Swing, Lynette commented, “I think that would be a good song for our band to play. Everyone seems to like it, and you’d kill Mark Knopfler’s guitar part.” “It is a pretty cool tune,” I replied as I turned towards her as she...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 26 Aint That a Shame

Medway High School, Arva 2:40pm, Thursday, February 22, 1979 “Okay, class,” Mr. St. Georges called out after the warning buzzer sounded at the end of our last class of the day. “Seeing how we lost a day this week, the final papers and/or presentations on your Aussie topic will be due next Wednesday. If you are just doing a presentation in class, you’ll need to provide me with an outline of your presentation so I can take notes on it. If you are doing a detailed paper only, that will...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 22 Love Will Keep Us Alive

Mike’s House, Bryanston 1:07pm, Sunday, February 20, 1979 Around 1pm, after having a couple of oranges as a snack, I asked Lynette if she wanted to go for a walk in our new frozen wonderland. It wasn’t real cold outside, probably 25 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit, so our basic winter coats, toques and gloves worked fine, especially since we’d be moving around outside. There was a sheet of ice at least three-quarters of an inch thick over everything, which was beautiful to see but made traveling...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 45 Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Wheels Resort Dining Area 2:38pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 It wasn’t hard to believe that all of us students, coaches and parents were completely mesmerized by Viktoriya Kharlamov’s stories about growing up in the Ukraine. Not a single person mentioned heading off to play tennis or mini-golf as we originally planned. Instead, we commandeered a small corner of the Resort’s cafeteria and were regaled by the amazing tales we heard. Toxic and her mother had moved to a small town, Ivankiv about...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 16 Head Games

Loading Bay, Prince Andrew Elementary, North of Bryanston 11:44pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “You’re sure you’re alright?” Lynette repeated. I stared at her while I contemplated the unbelievable ramifications of my grand epiphany. I gave my head one final shake with the hope of driving that atomic bomb-like revelation from my mind, but I had no such luck. “Talk to me, please!” she said with some urgency. Before I replied to the pensive, shivering beauty beside me, I made doubly sure to...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 20 The Flame Rebooted Version

Lynette’s House, Komoka 9:39pm, Saturday, February 19, 1979 “Should I take them off or... ?” I started to ask. “ ... No, no. Let me do that!” Lynette quickly said as she slowly dropped down, and knelt in front of my sixteen-year-old body. “By the looks of this wet spot, here, he really enjoyed MY show, and final unveiling of my Playboy worthy ass, didn’t he?” “Believe it or not, Lynette, I really enjoy seeing how you respond to the things I do to you, as much as I get pleasure from the...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 29 Maneater

Outside the Nevins’ and McGregory’ houses 11:56pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 When Cathy had my attention, she called out, “You better watch out, Cuda, ‘cause she’ll chew you up. She’s a Man-eater!” (Note: Maneater is a 1982, Hall and Oates song, where they created this compound word. In the text, I will be using the more traditional ‘man-eater’ form as that song title isn’t ‘officially’ used.) I laughed out loud in the chilly February night air and then replied, “You’re probably right,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsAfterword The Glencoe Concert and Chapter Title Songs from Book 3

I’ve put together web-links for the Glencoe High concert from Chapter 50, and all the chapter title songs included in this 3rd Book of The Energists series. I have not including a web-link to songs that I included in the ‘concert playlist’ for the Glencoe concert in the chapter list. If I used some special videos of a song to help with writing this story, I have include it in either the concert or chapter lists. I’ve also included any ‘extra songs’ I used in this book, such as: Lost in Love,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 51 I Can Love You Like That

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 9:46pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “This is all about you, tonight, Cano,” I said as I used the pink Loofah sponge, which Mrs. R provided to clean and exfoliate my girlfriend’s lean, muscular back. “Lift your arms up, please.” “But I want to return the favor ... and more for you,” Lynette softly whined as she gathered up her mane of wet blonde hair and positioned it within her hands on top of her head. My slender girlfriend gradually perked back to life as...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 13 You Make Loving Fun

Medway High School Gymnasium 3:42pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 ‘My God, she’s absolutely stunning!‘ I thought as I stood at the gym doorway for a moment and took in the scene across the gym. Lynette had somehow changed outfits since I last saw her at the start of geography class. Gone were the black baggie sweatpants and a red Medway fleece sweatshirt. Lynette now was whooping and hollering in a mid-thigh length, red and black hounds-tooth patterned skirt with black fishnet stockings....

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 35 Beds Are Burning

Geography Classroom, Medway High School 2:36pm, Thursday, March 1, 1979 “ ... This song is called, Beds Are Burning,” I said with a sense of pride in my voice. As I was thinking of songs to play for this presentation, I just happened to remember the band, Midnight Oil. Then, I quickly stumbled upon this wonderful song and I just knew we’d have to play it. (Note: This song is from 1987. However, I liked how it fit with our presentation on various Australian performers or groups and their...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 11 Dont Stop

Mike’s House 6:15am, Friday, February 16, 1979 “Up and at ‘um, boys!” my dad gruffly said as he stuck his leg into my bottom bunk to give me his usual early morning alarm signal. As I struggled to get awake, I thought it was somewhat good that I was falling back into my previous high school routine where my dad HAD to get me up and at ‘um. I lazily stretched under the covers, and then flung them back to crawl out of my warm cocoon. Just as my feet hit the carpet, the overhead lights came on...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 46 Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through

Wheels Resort Dining Area 3:38pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 After most of us settled back down after Sammy’s little Wushu demonstration, Lynette leaned against me and whispered up into my ear, “Because Angelika, uh, Kalena and her mom have a great understanding and appreciation of music, you, uh ... you know the song, the one you and I have worked on ... that Rock-n-Roll Dreams song?” I simply nodded my affirmation to Lynette as she peered up at me. She then softly added to her thought...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 44 Jamies Cryin

Outside on Lynette’s Driveway 8:07am, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Good morning, Ms. Lynette. May I take your gym bag for you?” Jason, the Labatt’s chauffeur asked as he watched the sixteen-year-old blonde bounce down the drive towards the black limousine. “For a Saturday morning, ‘You look mahvelous!’” he added in his best Billy Crystal voice as Lynette, in a tight white t-shirt, scurried past him around the front of the long black car. “Why, thank yoo, kind seh,” I heard Lynette reply in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 59 YYZ

Sammy’s Guest House 4:15pm, Wednesday, March 28, 1979 “Holy moly! E and Lisa! That was ... beyond awesome!“ Cathy said for all of us after our two newest band members played a two-and-a-half-minute kick ass drum and bass instrumental riff. “Got any lyrics to go with that monster riff?” Lynette excitedly asked the girls as she took a swig of her Diet Coke. “Sorry, no,” Eda hurriedly said as tried to catch her breath as she sat on her drum throne after killing her DW double bass drum...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 52 Grace Like Rain

St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, London, Ontario 9:12am, Sunday, March 11, 1979 “So there’s a lot of stand-up, kneel, and sit-down stuff, huh?” Lynette asked me as we walked along the concrete walkway beside the curved outer wall of my church, St. Andrew the Apostle, in Northeast London. “Yeah, but don’t worry ‘bout it. I’ll be right there and I won’t leave you hanging about what to do. Also, there’s prayer missals, which can help you follow along with what is going on and what is...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 54 You Can Leave Your Hat On

UWO Alumni Hall 2:10pm, Saturday, March 17, 1979 “Come on, Jennifer! You can do this!” Andy Lunby yelled down at his girlfriend from the stands at the Ontario high school gymnastics championships being held at Alumni Hall on the University of Western Ontario campus. Our beautiful school mate, Jennifer Rathje stood at the end of the runway at the vault competition. Jennifer’s earlier performances at this meet could best be described with a ‘toilet-seat‘ analogy. She was amazingly up when...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 40 Come Together

Jennifer’s Ford Ranger 8:42 pm, Tuesday, March 6, 1979 “I wonder how Paul’s tutoring session went,” I offered up to break the silence in the cab of Jennifer’s pickup truck as we drove east on Medway Road. Unlike my other rides home with Jennifer, when I’m squished up against her, I was now sitting against the passenger door. Cathy was between Jennifer and me in the still slightly cramped cab of her small pickup truck. “So that’s why he wasn’t at the game. I was hesitant about asking you,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 57 You Dropped a Bomb on Me

Lynette’s Car, North of London 4:40pm, Sunday, March 25, 1979 “Timmins! That’s like half way to the frickin’ North Pole, isn’t it?” Lynette exclaimed as she drove north on Highbury Ave after we had a coffee, muffins and/or some donuts at Tim Hortons. “What the hell, Paul!” I said as I turned in the front passenger seat to stare at my clearly upset best friend in the back seat. “I, uh, me and Cathy weren’t gonna say anything to you guys ‘till it was official, but uh, its looking more and...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 47 All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You

An isolated riverbank near the Ukraine’s Black Sea Coast 4:11pm, Monday, August 27, 1962 “Oh, Michael, I never thought I find such a strong, handsome young man like you, here in Ukraine,” Viktoriya Tolsik (nee: Kharlamov) softly stated as we walked hand in hand. The water of one of the Dnister River’s smaller tributaries splashed over our bare feet and lower legs as we meandered along the river’s edge. Viktoriya was mesmerizingly beautiful in the late afternoon sunshine. The intermittent...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 21 Do You Feel Like We Do

Mike’s House, Bryanston 9:39am, Sunday, February 20, 1979 I groggily opened my eyes and took a hazy peek at the alarm clock/radio sitting beside my bunk bed. Being tired and somewhat disoriented at the moment, I didn’t immediately recognize the time, or that it was a Sunday morning. I rolled back onto my back and prayed to drop back to sleep once more. As usual, once I stirred from my slumber I rarely returned to that restful state. As my mind cleared up, I suddenly remembered where I was...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 19 I Hate Myself For Lovin You

Samantha Labatt’s Bedroom, North London 9:13pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 “I want you lying down here beside me, please,” Sam softly whispered up to Jennifer as her right hand’s dainty fingers lightly traced the underside of the brunette’s full, firm left breast. “In a minute,” Jennifer huskily replied as she leaned into Sam’s exploring fingers. “I just wanta try this fa-first, if you don’t mind.” Jennifer then scooted around above Sam’s head and brushed her auburn locks out of...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 27 Barracuda

Medway High School, Arva 5:05pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 I was sitting in the bleachers, as the JV basketball game against our biggest rivals, Strathroy Collegiate tipped off. I then saw Tony Radchuk walk into the gym. Seeing him sparked an idea in my mind. If you were interested in placing an undercover wager on any sporting events, like hockey, basketball or football, Tony was the person you wanted to see at Medway. I excused myself from Jon and Andy Lunby, and Andrew Werring, and...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 56 Feels So Good

Labatt Guest House 2:10pm, Friday, March 23, 1979 “That was an amazing group of songs, you guys!” Elizabeth said after we wrapped up our practice run through of our opening ten song play list. “Was everything to your liking, Cathy?” our Cathy said to Bruce Smythe’s girlfriend, who asked that we not play anything too sad on this double funeral day. “Oh, yeah, that was perfect. I especially loved your acoustic combo of Two Steps Behind and Love Will Keep Us Alive,” Cathy Cromartie replied...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 39 A Little Less Conversation

Medway High Cafeteria 5:12 pm, Tuesday, March 6, 1979 “You said what to him at that point?” Samantha asked of Lynette in an unbelieving manner as she looked across the cafeteria table at Lynette, Elizabeth, Joanne and Cathy. Jennifer, Andi, and Heidi were all huddled on Sam’s side of the table as the eight girls swapped stories about their Saturday night activities before the start of Medway’s basketball semi-final playoff game against North Middlesex Secondary School from Parkhill. “She...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 28 Bohemian Rhapsody

Samantha Labatt’s Guest House 9:35pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 “Hey, Mom,” I spoke into the telephone from the living room of the Labatt’s guest house. “Yes, Ma’am, we won 78-54.”... “If you must know, I scored seventeen points.”... “Yes, that IS the most I’ve scored in a game.”... “Thanks, Mom. Oh, before I forget, can Patt and I drive down to Sarnia, tomorrow morning to watch MaryAnn and Lynette’s volleyball game?”... “No, that’s alright, Mom, Samantha Labatt said she would come and get...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 25 Flamethrower

Medway High School, Arva 9:25, Tuesday morning, February 20, 1979 “Hey guys!” Samantha called out as she rounded the corner and saw Paul, Cathy and me beside the cart with Cathy’s drums stacked upon it. “Whatcha doing?” “My dad has our small trailer out front and he’s going to bring my drums home with him tonight,” Cathy said as she picked up her drum throne. “Why are you here this early?” Paul asked the petite redheaded girl as she waited for us to push the cart along past her. “I...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 53 Lifes Been Good

Medway High Cafeteria 12:10pm, Wednesday, March 14, 1979 “Who said you could snag any of my fries?” I asked in a faux, semi-annoyed tone at Sammy, after she failed at sneaking a couple of Medway’s finest delicacies from my tray. “Nobody,” Sammy replied with a grin as she munched on the two crispy potato strips. “Besides, who in their right mind eats French fries with P-B and J sandwiches?” “My good looking boyfriend, that’s who,” Lynette surprisingly said as she unexpectedly walked...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 36 Gimme Some Lovin

Labatt Guest House 7:07pm, Thursday, March 1, 1979 “ ... and realized we sounded pretty good.” Our redheaded host then stopped talking as the door of the guest house opened. I quickly let Lynette down from my arms, and all six of us oriented ourselves in that direction. “You looked and sounded better than pretty good,” Mr. Labatt announced with his deep baritone voice. As he and his wife walked into their guest house, I noticed that Sam’s dad was also carrying two solid body guitar cases...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 43 Run Like Hell

Driving in Mr. Nevin’s LeSabre 11:47pm, Friday, March 9, 1979 Paul, Bradley and Jennifer all turned north on Highway 4 from the Labatt’s estate, while I followed Toxic and Ian’s family vehicle, heading south to take Lynette and Andrea to their homes in Killworth and Komoka. Lynette had already snuggled up under my arm as I drove the short distance to Fanshawe Park Road. She was relatively quiet as Andrea and I talked a little bit about the basketball game. “I was kinda surprised Coach...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 41 Uptown Girl

Music Room, Medway High School 1:35 pm, Friday, March 9, 1979 “Mr. Nevins, Ms. Robertson and Ms. Labatt, do you three have any ‘new’ songs prepared, as per our agreement?” Mr. Ballows asked after everyone had gotten their instruments and taken their seats. Because the three of us were spread out in the large music room, I looked down at Sammy, who was sitting in the clarinet section, and then to Lynette, who was one row higher but across the room from Sammy with her flute. Both girls...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 50 Once in a Lifetime

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 8:12pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 When I lifted my hand from Lynette’s leg, the Energist’s isolation bubble faded. I then said to my now cognizant girlfriend, “Lynette, I think you’re mom said she has one of her homemade strawberry pies in the fridge. Isn’t that your favorite dessert?” “Most definitely!” Lynette responded with a smile, “I’ll get it.” “Can you snag the pie knife-serving knife from the drawer, Sweetie,” Lynette’s mom asked as we watched...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 38 Hot Legs

Lynette’s House, Komoka 8:34pm, Saturday, March 3, 1979 “God, Cuda, it’s getting crazy out here in the hot-tub, isn’t it?” Andy Lunby said as he dried off with a towel at the entrance to the Robertson’s living room. “When I was sitting down in the water beside Jennifer, she, uh, let me put my hand on her bare boob, and she was...” “Stop right there, Andy,” I said as I held up my hand which had a red Solo cup of Coke in it. “I really don’t want to hear what you and Jennifer were doing in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 23 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This

Mike’s House, Bryanston 6:15pm, Sunday, February 20, 1979 “That was a great dinner, Mrs. Nevins,” Lynette said as she used a piece of my mother’s homemade bread to sop up the last of the gravy on her plate. “My mom rarely uses a crock pot to cook meals, so that was the first time I’ve had a roast beef, potatoes, and carrots done like that. It was delicious.” “Thanks, Lynette,” my mom replied as she turned back to the table with a warm apple pie in her hands. “These guys around here just...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 42 Cries Like a Little Girl

Coach Williamson’s Home, North London 9:52 pm, Friday, March 9, 1979 “Are you young’uns leaving, already?” Mrs. Williamson said as she watched the herd of Medway students migrate towards her front door. “We had a great time here, tonight, Mrs. W,” Kane replied for nearly twenty five of us kids. “The chicken fingers, wings, pigs-in-blanket and all the other foods you had for us hit the spot!” Big-Mike added as he patted his stomach. “We’re glad you like them, and that you and your...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 37 Bat Out of Hell

Little Beaver Restaurant, Komoka 5:48pm, Saturday, March 3, 1979 “Dang, Paul,” Jennifer excitedly said as we sat down in this little country diner-like restaurant. “You made your new eight-string bass...” When Jennifer paused to find the appropriate word, Paul’s girlfriend chimed in with, “Thunder!” “Thunder is good,” Jennifer replied, “but I was thinking more along the lines of, Scream. You know, like a Harley rising up from hell, or something.” Jennifer’s words lit a fire within me...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 31 Too Much Heaven

London Armouries Hotel Restaurant 5:15pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979 “Oh, Lord,” Jennifer said as she stepped up to the maître d’s station with Colleen by her side. Jennifer looked smoking hot as she wore a just above the knee, black skirt over a pair of red, thigh-high stockings. Jennifer’s black high heel shoes gave prominence to her well developed, athletic calf muscles. Her upper body was smartly covered by a red metallic, wrap-around blouse, which allowed for intermittent flashes of...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 15 Paradise by the Dashboard Lights

Medway High School Parking Lot 10:05pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “Man, I wished this car would heat up fast, it’s freezing out here,” Lynette said as she started the engine. “What, it doesn’t heat up as fast as you do?” I asked and ran my hand over her fishnet stocking covered right thigh. When my hand slide just under the edge of her black hounds-tooth skirt, I added, “I’m guessing you’ll be asking that these windows be rolled down some in a little while, after things heat up in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 58 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Mike’s Bedroom, Bryanston, Ontario 6:25am, Monday, March 26, 1979 “Sheesh! Be quiet, and just enjoy,” Lynette whispered in my ear as I was stirred from my slumber in a most pleasant manner. Lynette, who fell asleep lying on top of me with none of her body touching my bunkbed’s mattress was now straddling my body and gently grinding her pubic bone into mine. As Lava-Lips’ sensitive clit was stimulated by her hunching action, her breathing became more and more labored in my ear. With her...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 55 Go Rest High On That Mountain

Homeroom, Medway High School 8:03am, Wednesday, March 21, 1979 The murmurings we heard in the halls before our homeroom session in Mr. Connors’ history room were tragically true. There was a heavy air in the room as a few sobbed, ‘Oh, Gods!‘ and other sadden words were muttered right after Mr. Williamson announced that two of my eleventh grade football teammates were killed in a car crash around ten-thirty on Tuesday night. Rick Wood and Paul Pierce, who was Mr. and Mrs. Pierce’s son, died...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 9 All Night Long

Medway High School 2:15pm, Thursday, February 15, 1979 In geography, Mr. St. George said we were able to use today’s class period to start researching our class assignment on various Australian issues. I saw Liz Morkings and her partner, Ellie McIlharty digging through an Australian Anthology book for examples of Aussie folklore. Samantha was on her own like me, as her partner Joanne Gramm was with Lynette playing volleyball. I found out her topic was Aussie industries and national...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 8 Time

Medway High School 12:45pm, Thursday, February 15, 1979 “Hello everyone!” Mrs. Pierce loudly said after the bell to start our seventh period English class sounded. “Did you miss me or were you enjoying your free time, yesterday?” “A little of both,” Brad MacGee diplomatically said in response to our favorite English teacher’s question. A smattering of ‘yeah’ and ‘yes’ were murmured around me after Brad’s appropriate response. “Ha, you can’t BS, a BSer,” she cackled out then loudly coughed...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 5 The Big Bang Theory Theme Song

7:45pm, July 1, 2003 Once again, the Energists thankfully restricted access to my memories of them, so I could focus all my attention on... Kaleigh's nude 6 month pregnant body as she walked out of her master bathroom towards me. "You kill me with those Marvin the Martian boxers. Each time you have them on; all I can picture is his little legs scurrying about with his little ray-gun," she chuckled as she eased on over beside me at the bed. "Oh by the way, Happy Canada Day! I saw that on...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 4 Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 thru Part2

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe After reviewing the events surrounding my funeral and that rejuvenating period of rest with Kaleigh, I was once again ready to jump back into instructing the Energists. I performed a quick review of all the concepts I had previously helped the Energists acquire on this journey towards their becoming individual physical beings. Not surprisingly, all the Energists were able to articulate a solid grasp of that material. Several of the more daring...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 6 Forever Young

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe "You said you had one current piece of evidence to show us that there is a creator, would you please share it with us," the Energists implored. "We have restricted our connection and examination of your memories and neural pathways, so we are somewhat confused about what this present evidence is, which you referred to earlier in this discussion." Because I was still allowed to access their thoughts, I sensed that some of the Energists...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 3 I Will Play a Rhapsody

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 2 The Dance

Time unknown and irrelevant – The Energists' Universe Upon our arrival back in the Energists alternate universe, I asked why it didn't feel like I was there watching Kaleigh and my family for almost three weeks. The Energists seemed befuddled by my question as I could now sense in them some distress. They shut me out of their communication loop for a moment as they worked on some type of problem without my knowledge. When they allowed me to rejoin their telepathic form of communicating,...

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