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October 27, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio

“How did your clandestine tryst go?” Mom asked with a smile when she arrived home.

“OK. Maggie is suffering under pretty harsh restrictions; in a way, they’re even worse than the ones you imposed on Liz, and Maggie didn’t really do anything other than go to church with me, read some Orthodox books, and say some Orthodox prayers. I mean, I could at least understand somewhat if she and I had fooled around, but we didn’t.”

“And you think her dad knows that? Or is he thinking like Deacon Vasily?”

I shrugged, “Maggie and I were never really alone. I mean, there were times we sat in a restaurant at our own table, but other than the brief times I’ve seen her since the ‘lockdown’, Liz, Emmy, and Mindy were with us.”

“So what are you going to do?”

“I have no idea, but I’m in no hurry. Tasha and I have finally worked things out and we’re both very happy with where we are.”

“I bet,” Mom replied with a smirk.

“I have no clue what you’re referring to,” I said evenly.

“Do you think your mother is a complete fool, Mikhail Petrovich?”

“No, I don’t.”

“Tasha is a VERY different person since her birthday and everyone has noticed it.”

“Because we’ve both approached our lives as adults for the first time since we noticed each other four years ago.”

“She’s very happy even though you two aren’t engaged, and have no plans to get engaged. Explain THAT to me!”

“Never mind,” I said with a wry smile, and with a shake of my head. “Tasha said her mom suspects, but that her dad doesn’t.”

“Now who’s being a fool?” Mom asked.

“OK, he suspects, but has what they call ‘plausible deniability’. How’s that?”

“Better.”

“Why are you so calm about this?” I asked.

“Because you and Tasha were on this collision course from the minute your hormones got hold of you! It was only because of your personal willpower, not any other reason, that it didn’t happen sooner, which would have led you to a consequence neither of you were prepared for at the time.”

“Then why not SAY something to me about it?”

“Right, because my eighteen-year-old son would have listened to his mom telling him NOT to think about marrying Tasha so he could have sex with her! Which planet did you just arrive from?”

“One not distant enough, apparently.”

“Apparently! And now you two can get it out of your system and then decide if you DO belong together.”

I chuckled, “Which is exactly what Tasha and I talked about very recently.”

“You’ve had some very interesting pillow talk for a young man who hasn’t even turned twenty-one!”

“Bubble bath talk,” I smirked.

“Remember when I offered to tell you details?”

“I believe you threatened,” I replied.

“That too! So things are good with Tasha; how are things with Jocelyn?”

“In a holding pattern until Thanksgiving. She sent me a card and I sent her one in reply. She promised to see me on Friday after Thanksgiving, so I’m waiting for that. I don’t want to push her.”

“No, you don’t. And Clarissa?”

“She and Glenda are doing fine; Clarissa’s ‘loving’ parents,” I made air quotes, “told her that when she gets over her rebellion and goes straight, she’s welcome home.”

Mom shook her head, “We both know the church’s teaching on the matter, but to basically disown your child? That’s just beyond the pale.”

I wondered if she’d say the same thing in March or April when Liz dropped the bomb about Paul. I’d have to store her comment away for future use to remind her about it. Dad was going to be a completely different issue, just as he was with Clarissa.

“I’m still planning to bring her home for Thanksgiving, and probably at Christmas.”

“What about your ski trip?”

“I told Robby, Lee, and Sophia I might not make it. I don’t want to leave Clarissa alone.”

“Have you talked to Becky?”

“Every few weeks, but honestly, I don’t see anything coming of that. She has two more years to get her Bachelor’s, then two years of graduate school, and she has to go to school in Michigan for her grandparents to afford it. We just can’t see each other often enough.”

“Your dad will be very disappointed.”

I shrugged, “Tell me something which matters to my decision in that regard. What’s he going to say about Kimiko?”

“The Japanese girl you’re seeing? Who knows? Your dad’s opinions don’t necessarily track with our thinking.”

“No kidding. But in the end, what matters is that you love each other.”

“Exactly right. Differences of opinion are going to happen; it’s how you handle them that matters. Last question about girls, I promise — how is Angie?”

I shrugged, “All I know is she was in Buffalo, New York, in a hospital, and in good condition. When I talked to Doctor Underwood yesterday, she agreed it was best not to call Angie because of the things Angie said about our relationship. I just hope Angie gets the help she needs.”

“I heard from Liz you earned your brown belt. Thanks for calling to let me know.”

“Sorry,” I replied, chagrined. “I should have.”

“Mike, I know we don’t always see eye-to-eye, and you and your dad less so, but we both love you very much and want to be a part of your life.”

I sighed, “I’ve kind of cut you out since last Spring, haven’t I?”

“Yes, you have. And I understand. At some point, you have to let go of the apron strings. Parents aren’t always happy about that, but it’s a necessary step in becoming an adult. What you’re experiencing, and what your dad and I are experiencing, is the same thing all kids and parents experience at some point in their lives. Sometimes the break is huge and lasts forever; sometimes it’s small and almost barely noticed. Most are somewhere in between. On the plus side, I’m glad you and Liz are confiding in each other.”

I was sure she was, but I was equally sure she wasn’t going to be in the future. I didn’t agree with Liz, but it wasn’t my life, it was hers, and she had to make her decisions. One thing I was totally sure of was that despite whatever was said by the doctors at the clinic in Columbus and Family Services, Liz loved Paul and I had the distinct impression, despite never having met the man, that he loved Liz.

“I love her,” I replied. “And that means accepting her for who she is and who she wants to be. I guess that’s my problem with Dad, when it comes right down to it. It’s the same problem I have with Maggie’s parents, Clarissa’s parents, and Deacon Vasily. I’m guessing you’re about to tell me how difficult it is to avoid that situation.”

“It takes supreme effort,” Mom said. “And I’ve slipped up in that area. You will, too. The perfect parent hasn’t been born!”

“Mary and Joseph?” I asked with a grin.

“Who let their twelve-year-old son wander off and disappear in the caravan?”

“Well, he WAS the Son of God,” I chuckled.

“Did HE know that? Did Joseph? Mary did, of course, because it says ‘she treasured all these things in her heart’.”

“So ‘sinless’ doesn’t include messing up as a parent?” I grinned.

“You know very well what that means, Subdeacon!”

“Yes, that whatever else might be true, she, through conceiving and giving birth to Christ, was cleansed from all sin, but remained mortal. I suppose ‘nagging’ isn’t a sin, at least from the ‘mom perspective’!”

“Nagging?”

“When Jesus wouldn’t do what the partiers wanted at the Wedding at Cana, they went to Mary and asked her to nag Jesus into doing it, which, apparently, she did. I can just see him sighing, rolling his eyes, and whining ‘Moooom’!”

“Blasphemy!” Mom declared, but she was laughing.

“Well, Mother of the Subdeacon, was He fully human or not?”

“He was.”

“I rest my case!”

“I suspect if you repeat that in Sunday School, you might get to visit the bishop for a conversation!”

“You think?” I chuckled. “I COULD say it to Vladyka in private, and I suspect he wouldn’t be upset.”

“No, I don’t think he would, because you don’t mean it in a disrespectful or blasphemous way. And it is an interesting theological question.”

“You’ve read the Gospel of Thomas?”

Mom nodded, “Jesus as a precocious little troublemaker!”

“What do YOU think would happen if an eight-year-old boy had God-like powers?”

“About the same thing as if a twenty-year-old boy had them! Nothing good! I suspect there was a reason Jesus’ ministry didn’t start until he was around thirty!”

“Are you saying that’s when men are mature?”

“As if THAT ever happens!” Mom teased. “But how old will you be when they let you be a doctor unsupervised?”

“Around thirty,” I replied. “So men never mature?”

“They just have more money and more expensive toys!”

“Talk to me in twenty years on THAT topic.”

“How are your finances?”

“Very good, despite what I know sounds like incessant complaining about what medical school will cost. With Taft providing room and board and a stipend, I come out ahead of where I’d be if I worked instead. And working while being an RA during the Summer really allowed me to boost my savings. I’m at a point where even a major car repair wouldn’t be a problem, though obviously I want to avoid that if I can.”

“You take very good care of the Mustang, but you’ve always taken good care of your belongings. Speaking of that, did they solve the robberies?”

“I guess Liz told you about that, too; no, they haven’t. Oh, I bet there’s something Liz didn’t tell you — Dean Parker resigned.”

“What? Your nemesis? Why?”

“When Angie went missing she decided to tell the police about my, pardon the expression, ‘criminal history’.”

“That «сука»!” Mom spat.

“Glad to see you’ve come around to my opinion,” I chuckled. “That made the cops very interested in me. I found out from the detective what she’d said, and told him to run me through all their systems. He did and they found nothing, of course. Melody, Clarissa, and I went to the Chancellor and told him what happened. I promised not to sue if she resigned for whatever reason they cared to give.”

“Wow! What reason did she give?”

“The ever-popular ‘personal reasons’. All of my friends are ecstatic. Heck, a number of girls offered to thank me very personally for my efforts!”

“My son the pig; at least he’s consistent!”

“And I turned them down, too.”

“As I said,” Mom said with a knowing smile, “consistent. How long are you staying?”

“Until sometime after dinner. I had my last midterm already. I have to be back early enough to get to bed so I can get up for my 5:00am duties in the lab.”

“Another thing I learned about from Liz.”

“Sorry,” I said. “I promise to try to do better.”

“How is that going?”

“Beats me. I just take readings, check equipment, and prepare test tubes, Petri dishes, and that kind of thing. The research study won’t end until February. I’m done at the end of the semester, but I’ll have my name on the study with everyone else, and I’ll be able to use that on my medical school applications and later when I interview for the Match.”

“Aren’t you curious about the results?”

“Very, but so much of it is based on statistical analysis that even knowing the outcomes I write down on a daily basis, I can’t be sure what they mean. I asked Doctor Stanton and he basically said that until they get the results from the computer next year, they won’t know for sure what the study shows. So in that sense, he doesn’t know, either.”

“Hi, Mike,” my dad said from behind me.

“Hi, Dad,” I said.

“Staying for dinner?”

I nodded, “Yes. How’s work?”

“Not much changes, although they’re talking about putting a computer terminal on my desk next year.”

“I’d start planning my escape now!”

“The thought had crossed my mind!”

“Well, you two Neanderthals can avoid computers all you want,” my mom said. “I saw a demonstration of a word processor and it would be life changing for typing legal briefs and filling out forms!”

“And you are welcome to it!” I replied. “I’m taking a computer course this semester and while I no longer detest the infernal things, they are even MORE annoying than little sisters!”

“I HEARD that,” Liz complained, coming into the room.

“You were supposed to!”

“I’m going to make dinner,” Mom said.

“And I have a table to finish tonight,” Dad added.

Mom went to the kitchen, Dad went to the basement, and Liz and I went up to her room.

“What are you going to do?” Liz asked.

“What can I do? After dinner, I’m going back to McKinley. I’ll be home at Thanksgiving, and then again for Winter break. If I can see Maggie, I will, but you know that unless her dad relents, there is no chance we’ll really get to spend any time together until she moves to McKinley. Tasha’s moving there, too, by the way.”

“No way!”

“Yes. Deacon Vasily helped her get a job at Emmerson’s Drug Store in McKinley, and she’s going to rent the apartment above the Quick Mart from Mr. Sokolov.”

“So you’re going start a harem?” Liz teased. “A Russian girl, a Japanese girl, a Baptist girl? Got any more?”

“Wouldn’t YOU like to know?”

“How did my total nerd of a brother who couldn’t get laid in High School become a total stud?”

“Just lucky, I guess,” I chuckled. “And I thought that grossed you out!”

“Only when Mindy tries to give me details I do NOT need or want to know!”

“How is she doing? I mean, really?”

“Good, I think. She’s dated, but hasn’t found a guy she’s interested enough in to go steady. She’s applied to colleges, and I’m pretty sure she’s going to be at Taft, too! You know, Mikey,” Liz said with a smirk, “you could have a different girl each night of the week!”

“Because all those girls would put up with THAT, and it wouldn’t in any way interfere with my studies or my job!”

“Probably not, but isn’t that the male fantasy?”

“Only if the guy is insane! Has Emmy decided what to do?”

“You know her dad, so the most important thing for Emmy is to get out of the house. She’s planning on moving in with her cousin in Rutherford, and get this — she wants to join the Sheriff’s Department!”

“No way! Emmy?”

“Emmy. She’s going to go to Rutherford Junior College and get a two-year degree in criminal justice, then apply to become a deputy.”

“Emmy with a gun and a nightstick?” I asked.

“And handcuffs, Mikey!” Liz teased.

“What do YOU know about THAT?”

“Wouldn’t YOU like to know?!”

“Actually, now that I think about it, no I wouldn’t!”

“You know,” Liz said with a sly smile, “I could ask how YOU know about it!”

“Word gets around,” I chuckled. “Even to nerdy brothers who couldn’t get laid in High School.”

“Will you answer a question for me?”

“Maybe.”

“How many? No names, just the number?”

“Liz...”

“I’m not going to tell anyone, Mikey. I was just curious.”

“Why?”

Liz shrugged slightly, “I don’t know. It was just something I asked.”

“Fourteen,” I replied, then added, with a smirk, “including a threesome.”

“Holy shit!” Liz gasped. “No way! My brother the ‘straight arrow’, ‘goody two shoes’ nerd has been with FOURTEEN girls? And had a threesome! Jesus, Mikey!”

“I’m not sure it’s something to brag about,” I replied. “In fact, there are times when I wonder how I let myself get so out of control.”

“I wasn’t criticizing, I was just surprised, given what you used to be like.”

“I was criticizing myself,” I replied.

“But why? Did you force any of them? Did they force you?”

“No, of course not. But I think, maybe, at some point, I crossed a line.”

A line which I was likely going to cross further, unless I changed my mind about Kimiko and married one of the girls I’d already slept with.

“Take them individually, Mike. Were any of them wrong? Forget the number; just think about each girl.”

Which was exactly how I’d come to fourteen! With the possible exception of Kristin, all of them had made perfect sense, and all of them had been the ‘right’ thing to do at the time. Individually, it seemed fine; in aggregate, it didn’t.

“That just seems like a way to try to justify what I did.”

“Is this really bothering you? I mean, like, deep inside, down to your soul, or whatever?”

I shrugged, “I guess not. I think it’s more of a question of ‘how did I get here?’ rather than one of regret and shame.”

“But you seem really, really happy.”

I nodded, “I am.”

“Then what’s the problem?”

“There isn’t one, I guess. Well, besides the whole church thing, but I know your opinion on that.”

“Rules made by guys who never got laid in their entire lives!”

“That’s not quite accurate, but I’ll concede it for the sake of argument.”

“If you’re happy, you aren’t hurting anyone, and things are going well, then why be concerned?”

“I think you know why.”

“Church. I get it. It’s all about making you feel guilty and getting you to toe the line.”

I chuckled, “That was April’s objection to Roman Catholics. We don’t go quite so heavy on the guilt as they do!”

“So you’re going to quit fooling around? Including with Tasha?”

“Let’s not get crazy, now!” I replied quickly, and with a chuckle.

“Thought so!” Liz smirked.

“But it is something I do think about. I don’t let it get me down; it’s more of a philosophical question than anything. I suppose, in the end, my decisions aren’t all that different from the one you made when you went with Paul.”

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September 30, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Since the invention of the kiss, there have been five kisses rated the most passionate, the most pure. This one left them all behind. Well, perhaps that was a bit of an exaggeration, but compared to other first kisses, this one was certainly memorable — a soft touching of lips, a light hug with Kimiko’s small, silk-covered breasts brushing lightly against me, and her hand lightly on my back. Kimiko broke the kiss, looked me in the eyes, and whispered,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 47 Racial Purity

December 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “You really object to Emmy and Clark being together because they’re from different races?!” I asked, completely taken aback. “I’m sorry,” Kimiko replied meekly. “I was trying to describe how Japanese felt about mixed-race children, especially those of black American soldiers and Japanese women. But it’s really any mixed-race children or relationships, because they are not pure Japanese.” “So if you and I were to marry, and have kids who were half-Japanese,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 17 Found Out

August 7, 1983, McKinley, Ohio The phone in my room rang late Sunday afternoon while Milena and I were relaxing and listening to music. “Hi, Mikey!” “Hi, Liz! What’s up?” “Guess whose parents came home WAY earlier than expected? Three guesses, and the first two don’t count!” “«Говно». Maggie’s.” “Right the first time.” “And?” “Grounded for two centuries, I think.” “Wonderful,” I sighed. “It’s worse, Mikey.” “How could it be worse?” “Her dad found the books you gave her and the...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 61 Make Love To Me Please

January 7, 1984, McKinley, Ohio “Thanks for the lift, White Boy!” Clark said as we got out of my Mustang. “Somebody had to drag your lazy black ass the last fifty miles, and I have sympathy for the mentally challenged,” I deadpanned. “Hey, Cracker, are you saying I’m dumb because I’m black?” “Not at all! You being dumb has absolutely nothing to do with the color of your skin!” “Fuck you, Honky!” “I love you too!” I grinned. We both laughed, shook hands, and with Clarissa following...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 9 Rules Infraction

June 25, 1983, McKinley, Ohio I awoke to someone pounding on my door and calling my name. A quick glance at the clock showed it was 2:50am. I quickly got out of bed, pulled on shorts and a t-shirt and went to the door. I opened it to see a girl in a robe. “What’s up?” “Cecilia said to come get you. One of the girls is really sick!” “Did someone call for an ambulance?” I asked. “I don’t know.” “Call right now. Use my phone. Where are they?” “243!” I hurried down the hall into the...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 50 Another End To A Semester

December 16, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Exams had gone well, and Clarissa, Sandy, and I didn’t have a Friday exam because of our work in the lab only had an evaluation, which we’d each received earlier in the week. We’d all received excellent reviews, which meant an A for the course for each of us. Our stats exam had actually been a breeze, as had the biochemistry exam. The psychology exam was moderately tough, but I was sure I’d achieved at least a B, which meant I would have an A for the course....

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 74 Give Me A Break

March 30, 1984, McKinley, Ohio “Sorry about earlier,” she said. “My roommate was being a bitch.” “Something specific?” I asked. “She’s been on the rag ever since our second week here. Guy trouble. I guess she thought you were trying to use me.” “I can see why she would think that,” I replied. “You and I don’t know each other except basically by sight and name, I sang to you, and you came to my room.” “If I were totally clueless about life, I could see it. But I knew what was going on!...

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MAGIC MEDICINE Christopher Halstead was at the end of his tether. He was only 50 years old but felt deep down in his soul that his useful life had come to an end. To understand why it is necessary to go back some twenty-five years. In 1992 Christopher married his childhood sweetheart Amy. He and Amy had grown up in adjacent houses; attended the same schools; and had had an unspoken 'understanding' from their teens. They only occasion they spent time apart was whilst they were at...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 4 A Good Reason

June 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Wednesday at the Quick Mart was very much like Tuesday, though there were no deliveries, so I had time to work through a number of items on Mr. Sokolov’s list. That kept me busy, and away from Nancy except for when it was time for her breaks. She apologized again and I replied as I had before, just telling her to take her break. Maybe I was being a jerk, but I was honestly quite upset with her, and really didn’t think there was much to talk about. When my shift...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 46 A Light at the End of the Tunnel

November 26, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “So what did you say?” Clarissa asked after I relayed what Hannah had said. “I simply said I appreciated the offer, that I’d keep that in mind, then smiled and left the house.” “After Maggie gave you permission?” “I don’t need ‘permission’ from Maggie to do anything,” I protested. “And be serious, Lissa, do you think it’s a good idea?” Clarissa shrugged, “Is it all that different from Kristin? Or from Mindy and Emmy?” “That kind of thinking is a...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 36 In Good Condition

October 16, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “I started dating someone,” I said to Tasha as we relaxed in the whirlpool at Doctor Blahnik’s house. “You’re not cheating on her, are you Mikhail Petrovich?” “No. It’s not THAT serious, and it won’t be anytime soon, if it ever is. But I thought you should know because we promised complete truth and complete honesty. I don’t want any misunderstandings.” “May I ask about her?” “Her name is Kimiko Mei Takahasi. She’s from a small town called Oguni in...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 15 Zenos Paradox

July 23, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Just as I had when Nancy told me that her mom had put her on the Pill, I missed a shift due to being completely surprised by Maggie’s question. I recovered enough to find the correct gear, and willed my heart to stop beating rapidly. The silence was deafening, but I needed to think about how I could answer her question. I wasn’t sure I knew the answer, but saying that seemed lame in the extreme. Almost immediately, I realized that I really shouldn’t have been...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 16 Sing Me a Love Song

July 28, 1983, McKinley, Ohio On Thursday evening I was sitting in my room, practicing my guitar after having spoken with Tasha and confirmed our date for Sunday. Just after 9:00pm, there was a knock at the door. “It’s unlocked! Come in!” The door opened and Milena walked in, closing the door behind her. “Hey!” I replied. “What’s up?” “Got some time for me?” “Always. What can I do for you?” “Sing me a love song and then make love to me?” “Your wish is my command!” I grinned. “Come sit...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 43 Bishops and Priests and Deacons

November 19, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “You know I think you’ve made a terrible mistake and given Sasha bad advice, right?” Clarissa asked after we got into my Mustang for the drive to my parents’ house. “Obviously.” “Her life is going to be very, very difficult.” “And living with her conscience after what she would consider murder would be easy?” “It’s not murder, Mike,” Clarissa said firmly. “I know that’s what you believe, and I know that’s what the law says, but I also know what she’s...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 71 Spring Break Part II

March 15, 1984, Gettysburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania “You’re OK?” Clarissa asked when she and I got out of bed on Thursday morning. “Yes. Just kissing was fine, Lissa. Let’s get our showers and meet Jocelyn. We need to get on the road by 6:30am so we can be in Philadelphia by 10:00am.” We both quickly showered and dressed, then we met Jocelyn in the hotel lobby. We went across the street for breakfast, and from there, straight to the car so we could get on the road. We followed US 30,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 10 Stop And Smell The Roses

July 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Are you OK?” Clarissa asked on Friday morning as we lay in bed together. “Why wouldn’t I be?” “You seemed a bit out of sorts last night. Did that kiss bother you?” I smiled, “Not the way you mean. It was just, well, to be blunt, fighting a reaction. And losing.” Clarissa laughed softly, “I know. I felt it when I spooned. I’m sorry.” “Don’t be. I liked the kiss. The other reaction is kind of involuntary. As I keep saying, testosterone knows NOTHING about...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 12 Conflagration

July 5, 1983, McKinley, Ohio As I showered after karate, I wondered exactly what Angie had meant when she said that she’d changed, and what that meant for the future. Angie had told me that her counselor had advised against starting a relationship, so perhaps this was just Angie’s way of telling me that what Clarissa had suggested might be true — that Angie was playing the ‘long game’ and this was simply the next step. That made more sense than anything, but it also meant I needed to be...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 79 Something MUCH More Interesting

April 8, 1984, McKinley, Ohio “Natalya Vasilyevna Antonova, please meet Larissa Sergeyevna Federova,” I said. I laughed as the two girls instantly switched to Russian and I had to focus to catch everything that was said. Clarissa smirked and rolled her eyes, and I just shrugged. The gist of the conversation was hometowns, parents, churches, majors, and to Tasha’s obvious shock, Lara’s age. “Perhaps we should switch to English so Sveta isn’t left out,” Tasha said in English. “Mike looked...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 8 It Makes My Toes And My Nose Tingle

June 18, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Becky, this is my friend Milena; Milena, Becky.” “Hi!” Milena said. “I hope I’m not intruding.” “Hi,” Becky replied. “You aren’t. Mike told me you were going to hang out with us tonight.” “Do you drink wine?” Becky laughed, “My pastor would have a cow, but he’s not here!” Milena laughed, “And shacking up with Mike, THAT would be OK?” “Well, no!” Becky laughed, blushing slightly. Milena uncorked the bottle of wine while I got three glasses from the...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 21 Back to Class

August 28, 1983, McKinley, Ohio When I got up on Sunday morning, I showered and dressed, and then Kristin and I left my room and I found a note from Angie on the corkboard next to my door. It said she was getting a ride to church from the same woman who had picked her up the previous night and I shouldn’t wait for her. I shrugged, locked the door, and gave Kristin a quick kiss. She headed down the hall towards her room and I walked over to the elevators and pushed the ‘Down’ button. An...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 69 Paul Reynolds

February 25, 1984, Rutherford, Ohio “Hi!” Emmy gushed when she opened the door for Clarissa and me on Saturday morning. “Thanks for letting Clarissa hang out here while I take care of this for Liz.” “You’re doing the right thing, Mike. I have to go to work in a few minutes, but Clarissa can buzz you in when you come back, and then if you just lock the door when you leave and bring the key to Lou’s everything will be cool.” “You’re a sweetheart, Emmy Nelson!” “I know!” she giggled,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 20 Brace For Impact

August 27, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “Tasha,” I said gently, “you made me promise to keep you pure until we were married, or at least betrothed, no matter what you said! In other words, you made me promise not to do it even if you changed your mind! And I made that promise!” “I can’t change my mind?” “You were very clear that I was responsible for you NOT doing that.” “But isn’t that up to me?” I nodded, “As an adult, in charge of her own decisions, it is. But you extracted that promise...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 35 Nothing I Could Do About It

October 14, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “I’m worried about Angie,” I said as Clarissa, Melody, and I made our way back to the dorm from the Chancellor’s office. “I know you told the detective that you have no idea where she might be, but do you have ANY thoughts?” Melody asked. I shook my head, “If she wasn’t with her friend and she wasn’t at church, and her counselor hadn’t heard from her, then no, honestly, I have no idea. I mean, she could have gone home, but I’m sure someone called there to...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 54 Hustled

December 21, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “I’m not sure that’s such a good idea,” I said. “Afraid you’ll lose?” Violet asked. No, I thought, I wasn’t afraid of losing at all. In fact, I was sure that win or lose, I’d win, from a certain perspective. “No, that’s not it...” I started. “Then let’s play!” “Are you sure?” She nodded, “I can’t think of a more fun way to celebrate my birthday!” I could, and I was sure that what I was thinking was exactly what she was thinking, and she was just...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 62 Once More Unto The Breach

January 8, 1984, McKinley, Ohio “Is it always like that in the morning?” Clarissa asked. “Pretty often, but it doesn’t have the urgency, if you will, and it goes away pretty quickly once I get out of bed.” “Do you have ANY control over it?” “Limited,” I chuckled. “It pretty much has a mind of its own.” “That has to be difficult.” “Think standing in the altar, wearing acolytes’ vestments and seeing Tasha walk into church in a sundress.” Clarissa laughed softly, “She is gorgeous!” “And...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 82 Three Down One To Go

May 6, 1984, Rutherford, Ohio “I’m curious,” Clarissa asked quietly, “but what about a patronymic in this case?” “Sasha hasn’t said,” Tasha replied. “Technically, it would be some form of Timothy, because Timmy Aston is the baby’s father, but I don’t think she’ll do that. She really could pick anything.” “What happened with the baby’s father?” Clarissa asked. “My dad, Timmy’s dad, and two attorneys worked out the deal. Timmy’s going to college and really can’t afford to pay child support,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 6 Forgiveness

June 5, 1983, McKinley, Ohio My alarm rang on Sunday morning and when I reached over to shut it off, Milena groaned softly, stretched, and turned to face me, her glorious breasts rubbing against my chest. “Hi,” she said sheepishly. “What’s wrong?” “Nothing! That’s just it. Nothing is wrong. I slept, naked, with a guy and literally nothing happened except a ‘good night’ kiss and spooning.” “And you think something should have happened?” She kissed my nose, “No, not at all. I mean, we can...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 24 Natalya Vasilyevna Antonova

September 3, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio Tasha was very quiet on the drive home from Jackson Lake, and I wasn’t sure what to say to her, so I stayed quiet as well. When we arrived at my house, we exchanged a perfunctory kiss. “Are you OK?” I asked. “Yes,” she replied. “I’ll see you tomorrow at church.” I got out of the Volvo and went into the house. I said ‘hello’ to my parents, then asked Clarissa to sit on the patio and talk with me. We went to the kitchen, got glasses of lemonade, then...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 25 Milena and Joel

September 5, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “Now that you’ve had time to sleep on it, have you had any new thoughts?” Clarissa asked as we walked along the road from my house towards ‘downtown’ West Monroe on Monday morning. “Should I have new thoughts?” I asked. “Let me put it this way — if you’re going to change your mind, do it NOW, today. If she shows up in McKinley expecting two passion-filled nights and you back out, it’s going to be VERY ugly.” “Why would I back out? You and Liz made very...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 52 Clarissa Tasha and Jocelyn Oh My

December 17, 1983, Rutherford, Ohio After Vespers, Clarissa, Jocelyn, Tasha, and I went to Lou’s diner in Rutherford for dinner. “Is this Mike’s nightmare?” Jocelyn teased. “Or Mike’s ultimate fantasy?” “The three of you would be a nightmare,” I said flatly. “It’s bad enough to have ONE woman telling me what to do! But three? Kill me now!” The girls all laughed. “He knows women are in charge,” Tasha said primly. “Even the bishops cower in the corner if the women of the church are...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 60 A Revelation for Liz

January 5, 1984, Columbus, Ohio “Master, Bless!” I said to Vladyka ARKADY when he greeted me in his office. “The Lord bless you, Subdeacon Michael,” he said as I kissed his hand. “Anthony, would you please bring the tea?” “Right away, Vladyka,” Subdeacon Anthony said. “Sit, Subdeacon. We’ll use the comfortable chairs so we can have a quiet chat.” I sat in one of the very comfortable wingback chairs and the bishop sat in a second chair which was very close. Subdeacon Anthony brought in a...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 63 A Frightening Situation

January 14, 1984, Loveland, Ohio On Saturday morning, after breakfast, I’d said goodbye to Clarissa and gotten in my car for the drive to Loveland. The ninety minutes in the car gave me my first real time alone since returning to campus. Clarissa was doing OK, and I’d managed to spend a few hours over the course of the week with Sophia, and had a chance to be the octopus for Kimiko. It was an interesting dynamic, because Kimiko and I hadn’t been going out as a couple, so to outsiders, it...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 77 A First Date

April 5, 1984, McKinley, Ohio Students from all over campus came up to shake my hand, pat my back, or offer thanks. When Clarissa and I, and our close friends, left the auditorium we were confronted by Reverend Saddler. “I’ve never seen a more disgusting performance by an alleged clergyman in my life!” he declared. I shrugged, “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you’.” “That is...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 11 Maggie Schumacher

July 4, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “It’s OK to flirt with Maggie when your sister and the girls arrive.” We were in the kitchen packing a picnic basket for a day at Milton Lake with Liz, Maggie, Emmy, and Mindy. Milena, Deb, Blaine, and Royce would join us as well. “Maggie and I don’t really flirt,” I replied. “It’s more like trying to agree on terms.” “Of surrender?” Clarissa laughed. “Of her virginity?” I laughed, “Those terms are well-known and agreed — engagement ring, wedding ring,...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 14 Angie Maggie and Tasha

July 22, 1983, McKinley, Ohio It took me a minute before I could think straight, and another minute to formulate a semi-coherent response. “Angie, I can’t make the commitment necessary to do that,” I replied gently. “I know, and I’m not asking for one. I just think it’s the only way forward.” It was obvious that she felt, based on everything that had happened, she had to prove to me that she COULD have sex. But I wondered if it was more than that. As I quickly thought about it, I was SURE...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 34 Making a Statement

October 11, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “So what are you thinking?” Clarissa asked as she and I sat together on my couch after lunch on Tuesday. “I’m thinking you and Glenda are conspiring, that’s what I’m thinking!” “Kimiko?” “Kimiko.” “All I did was talk to her about you, Petrovich. I didn’t make ANY suggestions. And while we were talking, she asked about the other girls she knew you saw from time to time. At this point, it really is only Tasha, because Maggie is in what amounts to solitary...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 49 A Servants Heart

December 3, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “What can I do to help?” Clarissa asked as we walked into the church. “Check the answering machine, please. It’s in the church office. Just write down any messages on the pad next to the machine. If the phone rings, please answer with the name of the parish. You can answer the two most likely questions — yes, we’re having Vespers tonight, and that Father Deacon Grigory is undergoing bypass surgery at University Hospital. Anything else, other than something...

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