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January 4, 1984, Rutherford, Ohio

“How was New Year’s in Indianapolis?” I asked Dale when we sat down with our food at A&W.

“Clara and I broke up,” he replied.

“Whoa!” Jocelyn gasped. “What happened?”

“It was building for the past few months,” Dale replied. “I’m not ready to be tied down as far as she wanted to tie me down.”

“I don’t know,” I smirked, “I hear that can be fun!”

Dale nodded, “Oh, it can!”

Clarissa and I laughed and Jocelyn rolled her eyes as she had done so often when we were in High School.

“Anyway,” he continued. “I can’t even think about anything permanent until I sort out where I’m going to be. She’s a year behind me, and right now it looks as if I’ll end up in Washington State at Boeing. I have an internship there again this Summer.”

“Cool,” I said. “A year isn’t that bad, though, really.”

“No, it’s not, but I’m seriously not ready for that kind of relationship. She pushed the issue, Mike. I didn’t just dump her.”

“Sorry, I wasn’t trying to say you did. When are you heading back to Madison?”

“First thing tomorrow. I’ll just drive straight through instead of heading to Indy after lunch today. How are things with Kimiko?”

“Good, but as I told you on the phone before break, there are a lot of things we have to resolve. We’re talking about them, which is necessary, but tough.”

“I’m sure. Jocelyn, any new men in your life? Or maybe women?”

“Jerk!” Jocelyn growled, but then she laughed. “No. And it doesn’t really make sense because I’ll be at Taft in the Fall. Well, actually, over the Summer, because my mom is being a real bitch about my ‘life choices’ as she calls them.”

“You and Mike?” he asked.

“Yeah. It’s no secret. My mom can’t deal with the fact that we’re ‘intimate’ when we know we aren’t going to marry. It’s not like I can repeat HER mistake!”

“I obviously missed something.”

“When is my parents wedding anniversary?”

“Uhm, a couple of months after your birthday, if I remember right.”

“The same year.”

“Oops!” he laughed. “Wow! When did you find out?”

“Ages ago. They didn’t hide it from me; they just don’t give the year when people ask, and they add a year to how long they’ve been married. Saves the ‘oops’ reactions, I guess. I told Mike about it not too long ago. Mom and I crossed swords when Mike spent the night and that’s when I decided I needed to get out of the house.”

“Best move I ever made,” Dale said. “My parents are OK, but being 500 miles away is great. They can’t annoy me directly and the chances of them dropping in for a visit unannounced are near-zero. I get to completely define the relationship which is quite the turnaround from when I was little.”

“My dad is OK,” Jocelyn said. “Just like Mike’s mom. It’s my mom and his dad who aren’t with the program.”

“My dad is getting better,” I said. “He still has the hang-ups about pre-marital sex, and what happened with Liz didn’t exactly help mellow those attitudes.”

“Those SOBs are in jail, right?” Dale asked.

“The shortest sentence was the guy who turned State’s evidence — he got twenty, reduced to eight if he behaves in prison. The others got at least twenty, and Freddie Kramer’s older brother got twenty-five to life because he was the one providing coke and was the ringleader.”

“What about the older boyfriend?” Dale asked.

“He gets out in February. Liz wants to see him, too. You can imagine the havoc that’s going to create.”

“Madison might be too close,” Dale said ruefully. “I take it you’re leaving your .22 with my parents?”

“Yes. It’s not like my dad can’t go buy a gun at a gun show, or borrow one from a friend, but I’d rather not have it close to hand when he loses his mind for a second time over this.”

“Wait, ‘see’ means, well, ‘see’?”

I nodded, “Yes. I’m going to have a word with him when he moves to the halfway house.”

“Going to explain life to him?”

“Yes, but not the way you mean. I’ll just make sure he knows his life isn’t worth a plugged nickel if he hurts my sister.”

“Says the biggest pacifist I know.”

“What would YOU do if it was your sister and he hurt her, Dale?”

“Kill the motherfucker.”

“Exactly.”

“If you two boys are done with your testosterone contest, perhaps the girls could weigh in?” Jocelyn said.

“Tell me you wouldn’t do the same, Jos,” I said.

“I wouldn’t. Killing him would be too quick. I’d cut his balls off and make him eat them raw. Then cut off his dick, fry it on the grill in front of him, and make him eat that, too!”

“Jesus, Jocelyn!” Dale said, wincing.

“I see testosterone has nothing on estrogen!” I grinned.

“Just wait until you have to deal with a woman in her eighth or ninth month of pregnancy,” Jocelyn said. “You’ll think the old ladies in your church are total pussycats at that point!”

“Never!” I replied soberly. “Tasha is in training, and she’s ALREADY frightening!”

“I was really surprised to hear you two decided not to get married,” Dale said. “I thought that was the stone-cold lock of the century.”

“So did everyone,” I replied. “And most of them still do. She’s not going to let that cat out of the bag until she’s safely moved out of the house.”

“Another vote for leaving home!” Dale said.

“She’s only going to McKinley. Far enough away, but close enough. She’s going to be an Aunt in June, most likely.”

“That was another ‘knock me over with a feather’ moment. I take it Tasha’s dad came down off the ceiling?”

“Mostly,” I said. “He’s perturbed about Sasha not getting married, but there was no way she was ever going to marry the guy who really was nothing more to her than a first fuck. And not a very good one, or so it seems.”

“I go away to college for two-and-a-half years and Mike Loucks is saying ‘fuck’, in English, without even lowering his voice,” Dale said, shaking his head. “Wow!”

“He’s a different guy now,” Jocelyn said. “Clarissa has been a big part in dragging him out of his shell.”

“What are you guys doing for Spring Break?” Dale asked. “You should come to Florida with my friends and me.”

“I plan on going to Gettysburg and spending some time in a small roadside motel somewhere along the Ohio River,” I said. “Jos and Clarissa are coming with me.”

“Interesting,” he said with a smirk.

“Oh, right!” Jocelyn laughed. “They took out my uterus and somehow that makes me want to play for the other team? No offense, Clarissa, but the chance I’m putting my tongue in some other girl is ZERO!”

“More for Mike, Dale, and me, then,” Clarissa smirked causing the rest of us to laugh.

“Well, if you guys change your mind, let me know. Florida is a blast. And I can find a friend for each of you in Madison, I’m sure.”

“I think I’ll select my own, thanks,” Jocelyn said.

“I have one!” Clarissa declared.

“Hmm...” I grinned.

“Pig!” Jocelyn and Clarissa exclaimed simultaneously.

“See what I have to put up with?” I commiserated with Dale.

“Come to Florida. I know just the girl to invite for you. She’s a LOT of fun!”

“I think I’m going to pass on that one,” I said.

“Par for the course for our friend here,” Clarissa said. “He’s been turning almost all of them down.”

“There’s nothing like good, clean fun, Mike!” Dale declared.

“If it’s not messy, you probably aren’t doing it right,” I said evenly.

All three of my friends laughed hard for nearly a full minute.

“The new and improved Mike meets with my approval,” Dale said.

“Thanks,” I replied.

We finished our lunches, said ‘goodbye’ to Dale, and then Jocelyn, Clarissa, and I headed back to the house to hang out for the rest of the afternoon.

“There was a call while you were out, Mikey. A Mrs. Stephens. Isn’t that Angie’s mom?”

“She’s the only person I know with that last name. Did she leave a number?”

“She said you had it, but I asked her for it anyway. It’s on the pad by the phone.”

“Thanks,” I said.

“Now THIS is an interesting development,” Clarissa said.

I felt she was right, but I wasn’t going to jump to any conclusions.

“Let me return the call before you go off on some wild tangent,” I cautioned.

I went to the kitchen and dialed the number Liz had written on the notepad. The call was answered after two rings.

“Mrs. Stephens? This is Mike Loucks. I’m returning your call.”

“Hi, Mike. How are you?”

“I’m great. How is Angie?”

“Better.”

“What can I do for you?”

“I’m wondering if you would speak with Angie’s therapist. She thinks it might help. She said she knows you.”

I could only imagine one person who might know me in that area, and that had to be Doctor Mercer in Milford.

“Doctor Fran Mercer?”

“Yes.”

“I’ll certainly speak with her. I thought Angie was seeing a psychiatrist?”

“She was, but, well, I’ll share a bit with you. Once they got her medication right, they wanted her to see someone who specialized in cognitive-behavioral therapy and who also specializes in teens and young adults. The goal is to see if they can get her off the medicine completely.”

“May I ask what her diagnosis was?”

“Severe Anxiety Disorder.”

“I, uhm, think I was one of her major stressors,” I said.

“That’s why Doctor Mercer would like to speak with you. Do you have her number?”

“I do. I’ll call her now.”

“Thanks, Mike. We really appreciate it.”

“You’re welcome.”

We said ‘goodbye’ and I hung up, then went to join Clarissa and Jocelyn in the living room so I could fill them in.

“Angie’s therapist wants to speak to me,” I said. “She’s seeing the same one who did the interviews with Liz and me back when we had all that trouble.”

“About?”

I smiled, “Me being Angie’s major stressor. I’m guessing Doctor Mercer is looking for insights.”

“How is Angie?”

“Her mom says she’s doing better. Let me go make this call. Basically, if I can’t see her tomorrow morning or Saturday morning, it’ll have to wait at least a week, if not more, until the new semester gets going. Well, unless she wants to talk by phone.”

I went back to the kitchen and dialed Doctor Mercer’s office. She was with a patient but the person who answered the phone said she’d call back within the hour. About twenty-five minutes later the phone rang and I got up to answer it.

“Hi, Mike, it’s Fran Mercer,” she said when I answered and identified myself.

“Hi, Doctor Mercer. Mrs. Stephens said you wanted to talk to me about Angie.”

“I do. You’re on break, right?”

“Yes, but I have a number of things planned. If you wanted to do this face-to-face, it would need to be either early tomorrow morning or Saturday morning. Well, depending on how much time you need.”

“I’d say a couple of hours. If you could be here at 7:00am tomorrow, I could see you then. My first appointment isn’t scheduled until 10:00am. I could also do Saturday morning, if you prefer.”

“How about tomorrow morning,” I said.

“Good. I’ll see you at 7:00am.”

We said ‘goodbye’ and I went back to Jocelyn and Clarissa and let them know.

“How will that work, then?” Clarissa asked.

“I’ll leave early, then come back here to pick you up so we can go to Columbus. There’s plenty of time because the latest time I’ll leave Cincinnati is 10:00am.”

“Do you think Angie wants to see you?”

I shrugged, “I have no idea, and that’s up to her doctors. You know I’m basically the major source of stress for her. Doctor Mercer didn’t say much, so I’m not exactly sure what she needs from me.”

“Things may have just become VERY complicated,” Clarissa said.

“Don’t read too much into it,” I said. “I’ll worry about what comes next after I talk to Doctor Mercer. There’s no point in stressing about it now.”

“What the fuck did you do to him, Clarissa?” Jocelyn asked. “He’s calm and he’s making sense!”

“You’ve been in Indiana,” Clarissa said. “THIS is Mike. He’s cool and fun to be around, and he’s a chick-magnet!”

“I’m not sure I’d go quite that far,” I chuckled.

“Seriously? Chloe was yours if you’d wanted her. Cassandra was yours if you wanted her. Violet and Valerie probably have to change their panties after they’re near you!”

“Self-confidence, decent looks, playing the guitar, and having a great singing voice is a pretty effective combination!” Jocelyn said.

“Decent looks?” I asked with an arched eyebrow.

“Rock Hudson or Tom Selleck you aren’t.”

“Gee, thanks.”

“Oh, please! Being nice looking is more than sufficient to get laid! And it sure doesn’t hurt that you’re gifted in a certain physical area!”

“Tell me more!” Clarissa teased.

“That’s enough of this conversation, thank you,” I said firmly.

“And the old Mike peeks out from under the blanket!” Jocelyn said.

“Shall I comment on YOUR physical attributes?” I asked with a smirk. “You know, fit and finish?”

Both Jocelyn and Clarissa laughed.

“You see,” I said, “it’s not just men who can be «некультурный»!”

“OK, I know THAT one!” Jocelyn said.

“Let’s go play some pool,” I said. “Jos, do you want to come to Vespers tonight?”

“Sure. Can we go out afterwards?”

“Absolutely,” I replied.

January 5, 1984, Milford, Ohio

I got up early Thursday morning, ate a quick breakfast, then headed for Route 50 for the drive to Milford. When I approached Milford, I saw a house I’d seen before — on the side of a hill and wondered if that was the house Anna Wilson had told me about when Angie and I had lunch with her. If so, it was her boyfriend’s house, and if I pieced together all the clues, he was the Milford kid who had invented ‘Strip Chess’, run the computer dating program, gone to Sweden, and was now living in Chicago.

The house looked huge and I was early enough to drive by it. I turned on Klondyke Drive, drove up a steep winding road which challenged my Mustang, then guessed that I should turn onto Overlook Drive. I continued down almost to the end, and saw a half-circle drive, and a huge house set back about fifty feet from the road. I didn’t see a name on the mailbox, just the numbers — 5415.

I went to the end of the street and turned around in a cul-de-sac surrounded by much simpler cinder-block homes similar to some of the homes poorer families lived in Harding County. I headed back to Klondyke, carefully navigated down the steep hill, turned right on Route 50 and continued past Wendy’s, Frisch’s, a car dealership, a deli, and a strip mall. I turned onto Route 28 at the intersection called ‘Five-Corners’, then headed back east about a mile, turning into the small parking lot next to Doctor Mercer’s office.

I parked my car, locked the doors, then walked into the building, climbed the stairs, and went into office. Doctor Mercer was sitting at her desk and waved me in.

“Shut the door please. My receptionist won’t arrive for an hour, but I don’t want to be interrupted.”

I did as she asked, then sat in a comfortable chair facing her desk.

“Are you OK speaking across the desk? I can move if you prefer?”

“It’s fine,” I said. “I’m not here for my sake. Or at least I don’t think I am.”

“I do want to ask how you’re doing.”

“Very good, actually. I’ve mostly resolved my issues with being a ‘Grade-A idiot’.”

Doctor Mercer laughed softly, “That might not have been the most professional thing to have said.”

“And yet, it was true. And despite that, Jocelyn and I have fully reconciled and worked through our problems.”

“Who made the first move?”

“In truth? Our mutual friend Dale. He basically put us in a house together and he and my other friends wouldn’t let us out until we talked. That was where we started putting things back together.”

“How far back together?”

“It’ll stop short of marriage,” I said. “But we’re both in agreement on that.”

“I’m going to ask you some questions, and they may seem disjointed. Can you just go with the flow and not try to make it all make sense?”

“Yes. Can you tell me what your goal is?”

“To gather as much information as possible. This is complicated by the fact that I have no idea what I’m looking for.”

“So how will you know if you find it?”

“In this kind of situation it’s usually reading my notes over and over, looking for patterns, threads, and commonalities. Often it will reveal itself.”

“And you think I hold the keys?”

“I hope so. I don’t think anyone else knows as much about her and the things that happened at Taft. I spoke to your priest, but his information is limited. I’m hoping you can help me find the clue.”

“I’ll do my best.”

“Actually, I prefer you don’t try to help. Just rely on your memory; please do your best not to editorialize.”

“Because that will color the information I give you.”

“Yes. How good is your memory?”

“Very. I can pretty much remember anything I want to.”

“Good.”

Doctor Mercer took out a notepad, wrote my name and the date on it, then looked up.

“What’s the very first memory you have of Angie?”

“Her green eyes,” I replied, a fond memory forming in my mind.

“What was she doing?”

“Trying to be seen,” I said. “She came into the common area of the floor while my study group was meeting.”

“Be seen by you?”

“Yes, though I didn’t notice. My friends pointed it out to me.”

“And the first words she said to you?”

“‘Hi’.”

“And you said?”

“‘Hi’ and asked her how she was doing.”

“Because your friends nudged you?”

“More like a healthy shove.”

“Did you talk more then?”

“Yes. She told me she was an education major and that my friends had told her I was pre-med.”

“Anything else?”

“Yes. She told me where she was from, and about her best friend. I guess her friend dated the guy who invented ‘Strip Chess’. I didn’t know he also ran a computer dating service, and went to Sweden.”

“Let’s stay on topic, shall we?”

That guy was actually a topic I wanted to discuss, but I knew I’d get nowhere with Doctor Mercer. Maybe, someday, I’d talk to Anna about him, if I could.

“Angie asked me to study with her and I agreed to do that once my main study group was over. She wanted help in her core science courses.”

“What did you think of her?”

“Sadly, my initial thoughts were colored by my male college friends.”

“So you saw her as a sex object?”

“Much to my discredit, but I didn’t treat her that way. At that point, when I first spoke to her, I’d only been with Jocelyn, who I told you about when we talked about my sister. I think it was the week before I was with Emmy. I was seriously struggling with the entire concept, so even though my friends helped put those thoughts in my mind, I wouldn’t have acted on them.”

“Remember what I said about editorializing.”

“Actually, I think it’s important because you’re going to ask me how I treated her.”

Doctor Mercer smiled, “Yes, of course, but let me try to put it differently. Did your attorney prepare you for the hearing a few years ago?”

“Sure.”

“What did he say?”

“Answer the question directly, in the shortest way possible, and don’t volunteer anything.”

“I don’t want to go quite that far because I want to hear anything you think is relevant, but in this case, what you said and what you did are far more important than what you thought.”

“But aren’t the first two directly related to the last one?”

“Yes, but remember, she can’t read your mind. What you intended is not what’s at issue here, it’s what she perceived.”

“Ah, OK. I get it,” I said with a grin.

“What’s hiding behind that grin?”

“Dum de dum dum, dum de dum dum dummm,” I hummed.

“Do I look like Joe Friday?” Doctor Mercer asked with a smile and a raised eyebrow.

“Not even close,” I chuckled, then added, “Ma’am.”

Doctor Mercer rolled her eyes.

“Back on track; when did you first study together?”

“That night, around 11:00pm, I believe.”

“What happened?”

“She came to my room with her books, I put on some music, and I helped her review for her biology mid-term.”

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February 19, 1984, Cincinnati, Ohio “Hi, Mike!” Anna exclaimed when she opened the door to her parents’ house. “Hi.” “Come on in. You remember Kyle, I’m sure!” “I do,” I replied, then set my bag down and knelt on the floor. “Hi, Kyle!” “Hi!” I held out my hand and he put out his little hand and we shook, then I stood up. “This is my sister, Gina.” “Hi,” I said. “Not quite the greeting he gives Steve, is it?” Gina said. “I miss Steve!” Kyle declared. “The guy from Milford I was...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 37 A NonStarter

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?...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 66 A ManToMan Talk

February 11, 1984, West Monroe, Ohio After I left Doctor Mercer’s office, I stopped at a deli on Route 50 in Milford, bought a cup of coffee and a bagel, and then headed towards West Monroe. I was still chuckling to myself over the revelation that Emmy had told all of my sister’s friends about my measurements, and apparently my prowess, and that had led to Mindy’s full-court press, as well as attention from the other girls, which, until they turned sixteen, had been a bit of flirting, but...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 76 Or Is It Triple Now

April 2, 1984, McKinley, Ohio “«Ты говоришь по-русски?»” I asked when I recovered from the double shock. “«Удивлены»?” “I don’t think surprised even scratches the surface!” I replied in English, not wanting to give up any nuances of my speech. “What’s your full name?” “Larissa Sergeyevna Federova. I was named for ‘Lara’ in Doctor Zhivago, but I go by Laura Sera Bragg. My parents divorced when I was little and both remarried. My mom changed her and my legal name to Bragg, which is my...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 5 Milena and Joel

June 3, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “You’re serious?” Milena asked, incredulous. “I am; you figured it out, and this is the talk we SHOULD have had.” She shook her head, “Now you have ME thinking about whether we should do this or not.” “Which was my entire point.” “Not to interrupt this moment of clarity,” Deb said quietly, “but is that invitation open?” I chuckled, “I’ll leave the answer to that to the pianist. Her opinion may have changed.” Milena sighed, “How the hell did a twenty-year...

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Good Medicine Junior YearChapter 31 One Day At A Time

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

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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The True MasterChapter 9 Analysis

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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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