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February 5, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio

“This is heavenly,” Janey sighed.

She was sitting in front of me, leaned back, with my arms around her, in a tub full of warm water and lavender bubble bath.

“I could get really used to this,” I agreed.

“When you finally get paid a decent amount, we’ll build a big house with a shower and tub like this.”

“And a sauna,” I said.

“Who has a sauna?”

“Katy’s parents.”

Janey laughed, “Did you?”

“Just some fooling around but not that.”

I ran my hands up along her slick stomach and cupped both of her firm, full breasts.

“I love how slick your skin is and how this feels,” I said.

“I love it,” Janey sighed.

I slid one hand down across her pubic hair and pressed a finger against the skin which covered her clit and made small circles.

“Oh God that feels good,” she hissed. “Put it in me!”

I slid my finger down a bit and pressed it between her labia and into her silky folds.

“Yeah,” she sighed. “Make me cum, Mike!”

It didn’t take long to do that, and afterwards we sat quietly, enjoying the warmth of the water and the feel of our bodies together. When the water began to cool, we got out and took a hot shower to rinse off the suds, and Janey opened the drain on the tub. We had fun drying each other off, then left the master bathroom.

“Come on,” she laughed, taking my hand.

“Uh, we should get dressed,” I said.

“The drapes are shut! Come on!”

“You’re crazy!” I protested, but let her lead me downstairs.

“I’ve never denied that!”

She lead me to the kitchen where she got out fixings for sandwiches — bread, ham, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes — as well as pickles and chips. She directed me to where the cutting board and knives were, and I sliced the tomatoes while she put chips and pickles on plates.

“Your pickle is bigger,” she teased, sliding the dill spear into her mouth.

“What’s gotten into you today?” I asked with a grin.

“You! Three times so far!”

“You know what I meant!”

“I just felt like playing today. There’s no risk of anyone coming home. Don’t you like it?”

“I do. It’s just a bit weird!”

Janey began assembling the sandwiches, and I rinsed off the knife and wiped off the cutting board.

“I think we need our first relationship rule,” she said.

“What’s that?” I asked.

“No clothes if we’re alone. Period. You have to strip the moment you come in the door.”

“Seriously?”

“Think about how exciting that would be! Just naked all the time around each other.”

“It might get cold at times!”

“A fire in the fireplace, a soft rug, and blankets! Are you game?”

“If you mean am I ‘prey’ and you’re the ‘predator’, then yes, I’m ‘game’!”

“Give me a break!” she laughed. “You MADE me chase you! I sent you every possible signal and you ignored all of them!”

“Guilty as charged! Let’s just say the time wasn’t right.”

“Well, I’m glad the time was finally right! Can I ask you a question?”

“Sure.”

“Well, it’s more an observation. When we were together on New Year’s Eve, you kissed me when I still had some of your stuff in my mouth.”

“Stuff?” I chuckled. “We’re just about to sit down to lunch naked, and you call it ‘stuff’?”

“What word would you prefer?” she smirked, as she put the plates on the table.

“Ejaculate,” I said piously as we sat down on towels she’d placed on the chairs.

Janey laughed, “Right! Sperm? Semen? Cum? Spunk? Jism?”

“Take your pick,” I said evenly. “I believe all of those are common terms for ejaculate.”

“Stop!” she laughed. “Or next time I won’t swallow first!”

I shrugged, “It’s not like I wash my face or use mouthwash after I’ve had my tongue in you!”

“I was a bit surprised the first time, but if you’re going to do that for me, I’m NOT going to complain! Pray, so we can eat!”

I gave the blessing and we started eating.

“I still say this is strange,” I chuckled after taking several bites of my sandwich.

“You don’t like looking at my boobs while we’re eating?”

“They are very nice to look at!”

“And just think,” she laughed, waving her hand up and down, “all this can be yours if the price is right?”

“That one came to mind on New Year’s Eve, but I felt it was a bit tacky.”

“Because it would seem like you were paying for it?”

“According to my grandfather, men ALWAYS pay for it, one way or the other!”

“And YOU, Mr. Michael Peter Loucks, what do YOU say?”

“He’s wrong,” I said flatly. “He’s absolutely wrong.”

“Good decision,” Janey smirked. “Now, finish your lunch and you can have me for free!”

We quickly finished our lunch, then went up to Janey’s room to fool around for an hour. When we finished, we showered and dressed, then cleaned up the house, including rinsing soap scum from the tub and putting soiled towels and sheets in the washing machine.

“I had fun today!” Janey said when she walked me to the door.

“Me, too!”

“I think I’m going to accept at Ohio State,” she said. “I want to be closer to you than Cincinnati.”

“If that’s best for you, then do that.”

“Gee, thanks,” she said with a frown.

“And now you see why my sister calls me an idiot. I’m sorry. Yes, I’d very much like that.”

“Better. See you at church?”

“Absolutely.”

“If Tasha can’t go out, I’m available.”

“OK. I think you’ll know by whether she comes to stand next to me. Well, if she does, then it’s a ‘yes’ for sure. If she doesn’t, I’ll have to ask.”

“You won’t be at the reader’s stand?”

“Only if I’m invited. That’s true of any clergy who visit any parish, except for the bishop. Well, unless he’s visiting a parish belonging to a brother bishop; then he has to be invited, in advance. It’s rare, except under special circumstances. Other than the annual meeting of the synod, a bishop isn’t supposed to travel outside his diocese.”

“I didn’t know that.”

“It’s from the ancient canons. Technically, a priest can’t leave his diocese without permission of the bishop. The same is true for deacons. But generally, our bishops grant permission for vacations or visiting family.”

“You don’t have those rules?”

“No, and I won’t as a subdeacon. I’ll confer with Father Nicholas but I don’t need permission; for example, I let him know I’d be away this weekend.”

“Things I didn’t know!”

We hugged, exchanged a soft kiss, and I headed out to my car. I got into the Mustang and started the engine. While I sat waiting for the engine to warm up, I realized how close I’d come to totally messing up my relationship with Janey.

When I’d been with her on New Year’s Eve, it had been about sex. Today, on the other hand, had been Janey’s attempt to show me what married life with her might be like. I’d totally missed that until the very moment after I’d put my foot in my mouth when she’d said she was going to go to OSU. She was, in effect, staking HER claim in the same way Tasha was staking hers.

When the engine was warmed, I put the car in gear and pulled out of the driveway, heading towards April’s house. As I drove, I recalled saying my options had narrowed, and they had, but the decision was becoming more difficult, and the choice was not the one I’d expected to have to make just six months earlier. And if history was any guide, the choice I’d have in a year’s time might be very different.

I pushed those thoughts from my mind when I arrived at April’s house. I backed into the driveway, parked, turned off the ignition, put the car in gear, and set the parking brake. I got out, locked the door, and walked onto the porch. I rang the bell and April opened the door almost immediately.

“Hi, Mike!” she gushed, giving me a hug and a quick kiss on the cheek.

“Hi, April! How are you and Chastity?”

“Good. She’s awake.”

I took off my hat, gloves, and coat and hung them in the hall closet, and then we went into the living room where Chastity was in her playpen. April picked her up and handed her to me and Chastity cooed as she always did when I held her.

“She really likes you,” Mr. Nash said coming into the room.

“Hi, Mr. Nash. She’s a cute little kid.”

“She is. April, I’m going to run some errands. I’ll be gone a few hours. You kids enjoy yourselves.”

“Thanks, Dad!” April replied.

He left, and April and I went to sit on the couch.

“Not too subtle,” I chuckled.

April smiled, “I’m pretty sure he thinks if he leaves us alone together eventually we’ll get together.”

“As in marry?”

She laughed softly, “Eventually, but I’m pretty sure he thinks the other thing has to happen first. He’s OK with it. Well, with you being with me, anyway.”

“April, something changed last week, something which is important.”

“Oh?” she asked, suddenly nervous.

“I was tonsured and made a reader in church. On Holy Saturday, I’ll be made a subdeacon. That means I can only marry someone who is truly Orthodox.”

“What?! Why?”

“Why am I doing that? Or why is that a rule?”

“Both, I guess,” she said, sounding very concerned.

“First, because my bishop asked me to and there’s no good reason not to. You know how I am about church. Those are what we call ‘minor orders’ which means that I’ll do what I used to do in church here, plus a few additional things, and wear slightly different vestments. As to why I can’t marry anyone who’s not Orthodox, that’s the rule for minor orders of the clergy. And you have to marry before you become a Deacon, which would be the next step, because once you become a Deacon you can’t marry. In the end, all clergymen, no matter what their rank, have to have Orthodox wives.”

“You mean not just go to church, but really believe all that stuff? Like with Mary and the wine changing to blood?”

I smiled, “You can argue with the Roman Catholics about transubstantiation. Orthodox simply say that it’s a mystery which we cannot understand, and that the Eucharist is a symbol. But it’s not like what Westerners mean when they use the word ‘symbol’, where it’s just an empty representation. The symbol, for us, truly manifests the reality behind it. So, in the chalice, the bread, water, and wine manifest themselves as the body and blood of Christ. Some things are simply hidden from us, which is what we mean by mysteries.”

“Do you believe the Bible is true?”

“That depends on what you mean by ‘true’. If you mean does it convey eternal truths about God, man, and the human condition? Then yes, it’s absolutely true. If you mean is it literally true, word for word? No. That was never, ever its purpose. That’s something the Protestants invented about the same time they removed books, which the Church had used for a millennium-and-a-half, from the Bible! And they did so on their own personal authority, with no reference to what had been handed down from bishop to bishop from the beginning.”

“They taught us that the Roman Catholic Church added books!”

“I’m sure they did teach you that, and if you go by when the Roman church declared which books were canonical, I can see how you could think that, even though that thinking is erroneous. That’s a perversion of history. What one needs to do is look to what books were read in the churches from the time they were collected, and that includes all the stuff the Protestants discarded.

“The other thing to remember is that the Orthodox Church has no conflict with science; we never have. All science is, when it’s done right, is categorization or observations of the world. God gave us our senses, and gave us our minds to make use of those senses. And we do. But science can’t say anything about God. Science has its domain. Philosophy has its domain. Logic has its domain. Theology has its domain. There is overlap between them, but, in the end, the Church, which is the bishops assembled with their flock, is authoritative on theology.”

“And Mary? You worship her, and you worship idols!”

“No, I don’t. Mary is revered, not worshiped. There’s a difference. Is paying respect to the President or your pastor worship?”

“No.”

“And neither is paying respect to Mary. The Bible says quite clearly that she is ‘blessed among women’, which I’d say is authoritative. And if you’re thinking about the fact we ask her to pray for us, would you object to me asking you to pray for me?”

“No, of course not. But she’s dead!”

“She died, or as we call it ‘fell asleep in the Lord’. We don’t need any hokey ideas that she never died because we don’t teach that the guilt of original sin is passed from generation to generation. What IS passed is mortality, and because we are mortal, we’re prone to sin. But whether you accept what the Roman Catholics got wrong or what we teach, ALL of those who have died are alive in the Lord. They are ‘the great cloud of witnesses’ Paul spoke of.

“And that’s where icons come in. They are there to tell us a story, which is why we say that are ‘written’ not ‘painted’. And those stories are important lessons on faith. In a sense, they are no different from stories in the Bible meant to teach important lessons of faith, such as Jesus’ parables. An icon is a symbol, and like all true symbols, manifests the reality behind it. Kissing an icon is the same as kissing the person represented by the icon.”

“That’s worship!”

“I have a challenge for you,” I said. “When Chastity is about eighteen months old, have your dad or sister give her a picture of you when you aren’t in the room. I’ll bet you anything you care to wager Chastity kisses your picture at some point. Is she worshiping you? Or is she thinking that kissing the photo is kissing you?”

“But she’s a baby!”

“So are we when it comes to our knowledge and understanding of God! Do you see how far apart we are? Even if I wasn’t going to be ordained, we could never worship together because you reject everything I believe to be true. And before you respond that the same is true for me, that’s never, ever been a secret. I asked you about church very early on. I didn’t make a big deal about it, but in hindsight I should have.”

“So I’d have to go to church and believe all of that?”

“It’s a lifetime commitment, April. It’s not something that would ever change. And if you stopped going to church or wanted to go to another church, I’d be laicized. That means I’d be removed as clergy. That would be the end, too.”

“The end?”

“You’d ruin my life in church by doing that and I wouldn’t be able to be with you ever again.”

“That’s nuts!”

I shrugged, “It’s what I believe. It’s what I’ve always believed.”

“I hate you,” she said in a quiet voice.

“Why? Because I was honest? Because I’m Orthodox?”

“Because you won’t give me a fair chance because of your stupid church!”

“If that’s how you feel, and you know what that means, which I’m sure you do, then you won’t be surprised when I say ‘goodbye’ now and tell you I won’t come back. I’ll miss seeing Chastity, but I know where I’m not wanted.”

“Get out!” she growled.

I turned and left the room. I got my hat, gloves, and coat from the front hall, put them on and left the house. I got into my car, started the engine, and since it was still warm from the drive to April’s house, I put the car in gear and pulled out of the driveway. I headed home, and after I parked the car, I went into the house.

“We didn’t expect you for another hour or so,” Mom said when I walked in.

“April and I had a spat, so I left. She’s upset because I told her I can only marry an Orthodox girl. But that shouldn’t be news to her because it was the thing that caused us to break up.”

“She thought your visits were because you were interested in her, not her baby.”

“Obviously. I could be friends with April, and I told her that. But she’s been continually trying to seduce me.”

Dad grimaced, “And here I thought she was a nice girl.”

“She IS a nice girl!” I protested, with a hint of outrage in my voice. “She’s sweet, wonderful, and will make a good wife for someone who doesn’t have the kind of differences she and I have about church. Yes, she got pregnant at sixteen, but that doesn’t make her a bad person! She’s had sex with exactly one person. If that makes her not a nice girl, what does it make me?”

I’d almost said ‘Mom’, but I’d managed to say ‘me’, instead. But I was sure they both got the point.

“Mike,” Mom cautioned.

“What? I’m seriously getting tired of the moralizing. I do not buy the idea that April is somehow ruined because she had a baby at seventeen. Honestly, if it weren’t for the church issue, I could see trying to have a relationship with her, and if it worked out, adopting Chastity and treating her as if she were my own daughter. People make mistakes, Dad. That doesn’t ruin them for life.”

I knew I was becoming upset, and if I didn’t walk away, it was going to get worse.

“I’m going upstairs. I’m going to rest for a bit, then go to Vespers.”

I turned and walked away before either of them could answer. I walked up the stairs and down the hall to my bedroom. I shut the door, set the alarm just in case, then stripped down to my underwear and got into bed. I had just closed my eyes when there was a knock at the door.

“Come in,” I sighed.

I was happy to see Liz come in and shut the door behind her.

“You OK?” she asked.

“Just resting. Why?”

“I heard what you said to Dad. He and Mom are arguing.”

“That’s a change,” I said. “He usually runs away like I do.”

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September 12, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Hi, Jos,” I said when her roommate called her to the phone. “Hi. How are things?” ‘Shitty!’ I wanted to say, and not in Russian. I also wanted to tell her I missed her and wanted to see her, but saying that might only make things worse. At this point, though, I wondered what ‘worse’ might be. “OK. How are you doing?” “I’m getting used to the routine and how different things are here from West Monroe.” Her answer was flat, and she sounded...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 21 A Good Talk With Mom

October 8, 1982, Circleville, Ohio “I want to, yes, of course; but we reset things for good reasons. Why the change?” Katy got up from the couch and sat back down in my lap, draping her arms over my shoulders. “I wanted to from the minute I saw you naked. I’ve dreamed about what it would be like.” “I felt the same way when I saw you naked,” I said. “Well, even before, when you first let me touch you. But I can’t promise you anything right now, Katy.” She sighed deeply, then moved her...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 22 A Good Talk With Liz

October 16, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio After my talk with Mom, I went to find Liz, and invited her to sit on the floor of my room to talk. We sat side-by-side, leaning against the bed. “Why in here and not in the basement?” I felt it was my duty to warn Liz, as my sister, of the way voices carried through the heating ducts. Mom had told me, in confidence, but I couldn’t in good conscience keep that vital piece of information from Liz. “Because voices carry through the heating ducts,” I...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 27 Expect the Unexpected

November 13, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “So, what do you want to do tonight?” Nancy laughed, “As if you have to ask!” “I mean BESIDES that!” “How about we grab some dinner and then see The Man from Snowy River. It’s an Australian film and it’s had excellent reviews. Then we can come back here.” “Dinner and a movie, sure. The other thing? Let’s not move so fast, OK?” “We’ve done it before...” “Yes, we have. Remember that I gave you a choice? I think you immediately figured out what the choice...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 30 So NOW what

November 29, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Now that you’ve had a night to sleep on it, what do you think?” Sandy asked, snuggling close. “Isn’t that what I’m supposed to ask you?” “Probably, but I thought you might have changed your mind or had more of an idea what you meant.” “I asked my mom if there was anything wrong with marrying a friend.” “Me?! Have you lost your mind?” “A long time ago!” I chuckled. “Probably about the time the heavy doses of testosterone started coursing through my body...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 38 Dont We Have A Date

January 2, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio When I arrived at church on Sunday morning, I was pleased to see Deacon Vasily with Father Herman, saying their entry prayers. I stood quietly in the nave while one of the acolytes, a Junior in High School, lit the oil lamps and ensured everything was properly arranged in the altar. As I stood there, I wondered what would happen when Tasha arrived. Where she stood would speak volumes about what had happened the previous evening when they had missed...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 56 A Serious Complication

March 8, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “You don’t look happy, Mike,” Mom said when I greeted her after arriving home. “Tasha and I had a serious disagreement.” “Uh-oh. Because of her dad?” I shook my head, “No, it’s way more complicated. We can talk after dinner if that’s OK.” “Sure. Your sister and her friends are up in her room.” “The tradition I started?” I grinned. “Exactly. You had Jocelyn and Dale at every birthday celebration from the time you were in second grade. And before that,...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 32 Gestures

December 18, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Don’t you want to give this to Jocelyn directly?” Mrs. Mills asked. “Want to? Sure. But she made it clear she doesn’t want to see me. I’m half-expecting her to return the gift unopened.” “Not if I have anything to say about it!” she replied firmly. “Please don’t force the issue,” I pleaded. “Whatever is wrong with Jocelyn isn’t going to change because you pressure her. In fact, that might actually make things worse. “I’m not sure they could be worse...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 34 A Work In Progress

December 27, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “I’m tempted, but not tonight. I’m not saying never, but not tonight.” Janey frowned, “Nothing I can do to change your mind?” “Remember what I said about slow but sure.” “Can I see you again before you go back to Taft?” “Maybe Friday?” “Sure.” “We’ll talk at work. You work every day, right?” “Yes. How about another kiss?” I smiled and pulled her closer again and we exchanged another soft French kiss. “Good night,” I said when we broke the kiss a...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 48 Family Secrets

February 4, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “Emmy?! What are you doing here?” “She came to talk to me,” Liz said quietly, from behind me. “OK. Is there anything I can help with?” “No.” “You know, if her dad finds her here...” “I know. Just go upstairs, OK? I’ll come talk to you later.” I nodded and went upstairs. The door to my parents’ bedroom was closed, and I didn’t see any light leaking from under the door, which meant they were most likely asleep. I stopped in the bathroom to brush my...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 24 High Times

October 26, 1982, McKinley, Ohio When we returned from biology lab on Tuesday morning, a large group was milling around the entrance to the dorms. I saw Melody and walked over to ask her what the issue was. “The police busted Jeremy for pot,” she said. “Nobody can go into the dorm right now.” “What? For one or two joints? I thought they decriminalized pot.” Melody laughed, “One or two joints? You’re joking, right? He’s the main supplier in our dorm! How did you not know that?” “Because I...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 42 Dinner with Doctor Blahnik

January 21, 1983, McKinley, Ohio I still hadn’t decided on the answer to Clarissa’s final question when Angie and I went to run on Friday morning. One thing I was reasonably sure of was that saying ‘no’ would likely be equivalent to saying, ‘not yet’. Milena and her friends didn’t seem likely to withdraw the offer anytime soon, though they would all complete their Master’s or undergrad degrees in May. But that wasn’t the thing which was in the front of my mind. What was foremost was what...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 43 Bishop ARKADY

January 21, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Light snow was falling as Angie and I left Doctor Blahnik’s house to walk back to the dorm. “That was fun,” Angie said. “Sorry about the minor indiscretion.” “It’s OK, Mike. Why would she assume otherwise? She knows we run together, pray together, and go to church together. Why do you think everyone calls me ‘Mrs. Loucks’?” “But still...” “She’s just very open and a lot of fun. I wish more professors were like her, even if she made me turn purple!” “I...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 18 Stress Relief

September 16, 1982, McKinley, Ohio Sandy hadn’t moved, but the feeling of her leaning against me changed with her question. My first thought was Angie, and I lifted my eyes to hers, and found a bemused look on her face. I realized, at that moment, that the dorm opinion of her being ‘Mrs. Loucks’ wasn’t all that far-fetched. In some ways, I was treating her that way, and she certainly was, in some ways, acting like a wife. I’d known that before, but my instant, gut reaction of looking to her...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 33 A Fresh Start

December 26, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Shit!” I swore vehemently, and in English for effect, when I walked out onto the porch on Sunday morning. “Mikhail Petrovich!” Mom said sternly. I picked up the box on the front porch and turned to show her. “«Говно»!” she replied. I nodded, “Nice to know you agree with me.” The box was the one that held the two stuffed rabbits I’d bought for Jocelyn. The fact that she’d returned them spoke volumes, and short of putting up a tombstone, I wasn’t sure...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 36 Woolgathering

January 1, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “It’s open, Mindy!” I called out. The door opened and she came into the room. “You were expecting me?” “I’d have been seriously disappointed in my ability to predict your behavior if you hadn’t shown up!” “A little too obvious?” “You might say that! May I give you a tip?” “I’d rather have the whole thing!” Mindy smirked. I laughed so hard I had to sit down on the bed so I wouldn’t fall over. It took me a full minute to recover enough to be able to...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 61 Not What I Thought It Was

March 26, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio Vespers with Tasha next to me was positively weird. I had no idea what she was thinking nor what she intended. But the MESSAGE she was sending was loud and clear to anyone who saw us, and was very specific for three people — Janey, declaring I was STILL Tasha’s property; Deacon Vasily, declaring she was still going to see me; and Mr. Orlov, stating that she didn’t care about his opinion. I could tell the message to Janey was clearly received when she looked...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 66 No Script To Read

April 16, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “So what had you nearly bursting at breakfast this morning?” “I’m no longer a virgin!” Clarissa exclaimed. “And Oh! My! God!” “That good, huh?” I grinned. “You have NO idea. Well, maybe you do because you’ve had sex!” “From a guy’s perspective, anyway.” “Can I ask you something?” “Sure.” “Do you like the taste?” I nodded, “Very much so.” “And do different girls taste differently?” “Yes, but it’s kind of subtle, though I notice. Did you kiss her...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 67 A DARNED Good Question

April 23, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Tasha demanded you not date me?” Janey asked. “Actually, she requested that if I date her, I not date anyone at either church because of the trouble it could cause with her father, the priests, and Vladyka ARKADY.” “Very neatly excluding me by appealing to your desire for peace.” “I know that’s how it looks, but honestly, I wasn’t seeing you at the time, and certainly didn’t believe you were going to show up here tonight to talk to me, or any other time for...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 68 Holy Week and Pascha

Palm Sunday, May 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Where are your palm branches?” Clarissa asked when I returned home from church. “Just how many palm trees do YOU think grew around Moscow and Saint Petersburg?” “Probably not too many.” “Which is why I have pussy willows in my hand!” “It’s Palm Sunday and you’ve already been to church Friday night, Saturday morning and night, and this morning.” “It’s only just begun,” I chuckled. “Tonight is the first Bridegroom Matins.” “If I wanted to see the...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 13 And So It Begins

August 23, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Well, here we go again!” Jason said as he, Clarissa, Sandy, and I plopped into front row seats in the O-Chem classroom.” “Look at it this way,” Sandy laughed. “You’re about one sixth of the way done. We doctors are about one eighth, not counting the Summers we have to work for no pay and our intern year when we get a small stipend! By then you’ll be earning major bucks developing bioweapons for the CIA!” “I’m actually thinking of doing a PhD at some point,...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 41 Soulmate

January 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “No way!” Dale protested. “I’m serious, Dale. Ten Polaroids. She sent them to my parents’ house and my mom brought the envelope to me on Thursday.” “I don’t believe it. That’s not her. It’s not!” “They came from Purdue,” I said. “They were postmarked ‘West Lafayette, Indiana’ on Saturday.” “Shit. I called her on Saturday morning. I pushed her to admit you guys had been together. I’m sorry, Mike.” “It’s not your fault, Dale.” “But I think she did that in...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 47 Paging Doctor Hart

February 1, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “What the heck were you thinking?” Doctor Hart snapped. “That has to be about the dumbest thing you could possibly have done!” “Funny thing,” I said. “I agree with you.” “There is nothing funny about what you did! You’re lucky as hell that it turned out as well as it did!” “Again, funny thing, I agree with you.” “Cut it out, Mike!” “Sorry. I beat myself up enough about this that I’m not sure I need your help.” “So why tell me?” “I thought I was...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 52 A First Date

February 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “How did it go?” Clarissa asked when I walked out of the interview room. “I owe you guys big time! My biographical sketch seemed well received, and the answers you all helped me prepare were perfect. Dean Parker walked right into Melody’s trap!” Melody laughed, “Of COURSE she did. She’s so predictable. Did she try to pry into your private life?” “She started to ask the question and Dean Foster cut her off before she could finish.” “Awesome!” The three...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 53 Another Meltdown

February 20, 1983, McKinley, Ohio Clarissa and I lay together for about fifteen minutes before I heard voices and a soft knock on the bedroom door. “I think the posse is here,” I chuckled. “Bummer,” she sighed. I reluctantly released her, and we sat up on the bed, leaning back against the wall. “Come in!” I called out. Sandy opened the door and I could see the rest of the gang was with her. “Anything interesting going on in here?” she smirked. “Just the lesbian girl talking to her...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 63 Small Victories

March 28, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio As I drove home, I considered my conversation with Tasha, and realized it was, in its own way, very close in character to conversations I’d had with Clarissa — intimate, honest, and designed to build a relationship. That, as much as anything else, confirmed that her conditions were not only wise, but the correct course of action. In one sense, it really only excluded Janey, but I felt my conversation, or rather, attempted conversation, with her had closed...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 7 A Disaster in the Making

July 16, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “You’re not seeing Katy tonight?” Mom asked on Friday morning. “No. Her grandmother, who lives in Pittsburgh, fell and broke her hip. They were leaving this morning and won’t be back until sometime next week.” “We haven’t talked about you and Jocelyn since last Saturday.” “There isn’t much to say,” I said. “She and her parents are basically not talking. That’s why we’ve been hanging out here, at the pool, or at Grant Park.” And Jackson Lake, but I didn’t...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 11 Last Day

August 18, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “And you’ll come home and see me, Mishka?” “Of course, Tasha!” I replied. “On breaks for sure, and I promise to try to come home at least one weekend a month, though I can’t guarantee it.” “Dad said I’m allowed to come see you, but I have to bring Sasha with me and Sasha has to be with us the entire time!” I chuckled, “I don’t think he trusts you to be in my dorm room!” “I think you’re right!” she giggled. “He’s afraid we will make passionate love...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 25 Title IX

October 31, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “What are you doing here?” I asked. “And please tell me you just arrived!” “Mom and Dad were away for the weekend,” Emmy replied with a smirk, “so I came to visit! And I got here last night!” “Please tell me you didn’t...” “All night! Wow!” “Your dad will kill ALL of us if he finds out!” “I’m not going to tell him! Are you?” “No, of course not! But seriously, Emmy, this was super dangerous!” “And super fun!” “Where’s Clark?” “He went to the...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 58 Quit Making So Damned Much Sense

March 12, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Cheating on me? Really?” “I know it sounds strange, but I know how much you and I love each other, and how close and intimate we are, even if we don’t kiss and touch and stuff. It’s really weird. I WANT to be with Glenda, you know, that way, but that doesn’t change the feeling.” “That way?” I grinned. “I know you aren’t clueless, Petrovich! You do the same things!” “I know. I’m teasing you, Lissa! Is this feeling going to be a problem?” “I don’t think so....

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 62 Wise Teachers

March 27, 1983, West Monroe, Ohio “I told Mom I’d make you dinner tonight,” I said to Liz when I arrived home. “How does penne pasta with arrabbiata sauce and a salad grab you?” “That sounds good! I could invite Mindy and Maggie?” “It’s up to you,” I replied flatly. “I have enough ingredients and there’s plenty of penne in the cabinet.” “Is something bugging you?” “Not bugging me, per se, just making me think. I had a long talk with Tasha and the last thing she said was very, very...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 65 Opening Eyes

April 9, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “I still don’t like the way Clarissa interfered last night,” Kristin said on Saturday morning after we made love. “You know how important church is to me, right?” “Sure, but she didn’t have to be a bitch about it!” I took a deep breath and let it out. “I don’t see it that way. She was simply trying to point out something which is true. When Holy Week rolls around, I’ll be in church every evening from the Friday before Palm Sunday until the following...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 10 Equilibrium

August 1, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio Soft laughter reached my ear from Cincinnati via the magic of the Bell Telephone Network. “That is just TOO funny!” Angie declared. “Funny? Why do you find it funny?” “College boy breaks up with girlfriend and has serious falling out with his best friend. Swears newfound celibacy and is almost instantly propositioned by two High School girls who are ‘off limits’ because he decided High School girls are too immature, despite dating two other High School...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 15 Playing Without The Queen of Hearts

September 9, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “White boy! Phone for you!” Clark called out on Thursday evening while I was with the study group. I got up and went to our room to pick up the phone. “Hello?” “Hi, Mikey,” Liz replied. “I just called to say, ‘thank you’.” “For what?” “Making Mindy come back to my room.” I chuckled, “Do you know how difficult it was to kick a hot, naked fox out of my bed? And then, after she turned on the lights so I could see her body, kick her out of my room?” Liz...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 20 Developments

October 2, 1982, McKinley, Ohio “Mishka!” Tasha squealed. She flew across the lobby to where I’d just stepped off the elevator and threw her arms around me. I hugged her, and then she kissed me, turning a soft kiss into a fierce French kiss, pressing her body against mine. It was a good minute before she broke the kiss and released me. “Hi, Mike!” Sasha laughed. “Hi, Sasha.” Her eyes twinkled, and she gave me a very nice hug. “I don’t think Tasha would like me kissing you the way she...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 28 Should I Stay or Should I Go

November 20, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “No bacon or eggs? Seriously?” April asked on Saturday morning. “The general rule for fasting is no animal products of any kind.” “But you didn’t do that when we were dating?” “Because I wasn’t interested in debating it with you,” I replied. “That was probably a mistake on my part.” “So now what?” “I’ll eat what you’re making,” I said. “It falls under the ‘hospitality’ rule which says you should eat what you’re served. I’ll eat waffles, eggs, and...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 35 Ill Take 70s Game Shows for 00 Art

December 31, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Why don’t you come inside for a bit?” Janey said. “Just hang out, OK?” I smirked,” Will you walk into my parlour?’ said the Spider to the Fly, ‘Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy; The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I’ve a many curious things to show when you are there. “ “So, like Hotel California? You can check out any time you like but you can never leave?” I chuckled, “That’s probably not QUITE as culturally...

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