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March 15, 1983, McKinley, Ohio

“I’m Clarissa Saunders and this is Mike Loucks! We’re Sophomores and we’ll be your guides for your campus tour, and we’ll do our best to answer any questions you have.”

I surveyed the prospective Freshmen and wondered if I’d looked like a deer caught in the headlights of a truck when I’d been on my first campus visit. I probably had, and several of the High School Seniors in our group certainly looked that way, especially one guy who was about an inch taller than I was, had black hair, dark brown eyes, and wore glasses. His skin-tone suggested he might be Hispanic, but I wasn’t sure. What I was sure of was that he looked about as nervous as the proverbial cat in a room full of rocking chairs.

“Hi,” I said walking over to him and extending my hand. “Mike.”

“Jorge González,” he said, taking my hand and shaking.

“Where are you from?”

“Puerto Rico.”

“Puerto Rico? And you’re interested in coming to a smallish State school in southern Ohio?”

“I’m visiting six schools on this trip, in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.”

“What are you going to major in?”

“Electrical engineering. How is the program here?”

“I’m probably the last guy you want answering that question! Clarissa and I are both biochemistry majors with plans to go to medical school. Most of my friends are either in biology or biochemistry, though I do have one close friend who is a computer science major and my roommate is an economics major.”

“Well, how are the professors?”

“Mostly good,” I said. “There are a few bad ones, but everyone knows who they are so they’re pretty easy to avoid unless you need a course only they teach. Fortunately, I haven’t found myself in that position.”

“Where are you from?”

“West Monroe. A little town about forty-five minutes west of here. It might not be the middle of nowhere, but you could probably see the middle of nowhere from my house! McKinley is only slightly better!”

“This is the kind of place I think my mom would want me to go.”

“Is it up to her?”

“If you ask her? Yes. She came with me. Thank God these tours are only for students and the parents have a separate tour!”

“They wanted you to be able to talk to us.”

“Mike?” Clarissa called out.

“Sorry, duty calls! It was nice to meet you!”

“You, too.”

We shook hands again and I joined Clarissa at the front of the pack. We were at the dorms, so she was going to take the girls and I was going to take the guys. Her group would tour the dorm that was ‘girls only’ then meet us on the 8th floor of the Rickenbacker dorm where we lived.

“Is that your girlfriend?” a stocky guy about my height asked.

I shook my head, “My best friend, but not my girlfriend.”

“She’s got that whole ‘nerdy chick’ thing down pat. She’s cute.”

“And spoken for,” I said.

“Bummer.”

“You have a girl for a best friend?” Jorge asked.

I nodded, “Yep. She and I hope to go to medical school together, then work in the same hospital.”

“What’s the action like in these dorms?” a 6’4” tall, good-looking, ‘quarterback’ type asked.

“We were told not to answer those questions,” I replied. “But let’s just say your mom, your dad, and your pastor aren’t here. I’m going to be RA for the floor I’m going to show you, and I sure didn’t sign up to be your mom, dad, pastor, OR a police officer.”

“Got it. Are those curfew rules in the student handbook enforced?”

“If you’re caught, yes, though the rules may change for the Fall to relax the curfew rules, at least for students. Outside guests would still have to leave by 11:00pm. The Student Government Committee is voting on potential rule changes on Thursday.”

“My curfew at home was later!” the stocky kid who had been interested in Clarissa complained.

“Mine, too,” I agreed as we came to the room I shared with Clark. “As you can see, the rooms have a common area which has one or two couches, depending on the building, along with a small table and chairs. Each bedroom has a desk, bed, nightstand, and shelves, plus space for a fridge if you have one. This dorm has air conditioning, but some of the older ones do not. I was in one last year that did not, but there were only a couple of days when it was really bad.”

“How do we get into this dorm?”

“As Freshmen, you’ll be assigned a dorm. For Sophomore year, you can select a dorm after all the incoming Seniors and Juniors select theirs. You can also select your roommate or take your chances.”

“Could you pick a roommate who was going to be in this dorm?” a skinny kid with long blonde hair and wire-rimmed glasses asked.

“Freshmen have to room with Freshmen or Sophomores,” I said. “But otherwise, there aren’t any restrictions. And it’s possible to get into this dorm as a Freshman; some of my friends did.”

“Can guys and girls room together?” the ‘quarterback’ asked.

I shook my head, “Not in the regular dorms; only in the married dorm and you have to actually be married and be able to prove it.”

“Bummer!” he said, causing the other nine guys to laugh.

“Is it quiet enough to study here?” Jorge asked. “Or do you have to go to the library?”

“This floor is very quiet, and there are a couple of very serious study groups. Mostly that’s because about half this floor are my extended group of friends who are all very serious students. There are party floors, and of course, lots of off-campus parties, too.”

“What happens if I get stuck on a party floor?”

“You can ask to move. They’re reasonable about move requests based on that. But not so much if you just say you don’t like your roommate. My advice is if you don’t, just ignore them, which you can mostly do, and find someone to room with the next year. Given that your bedroom is private, you can manage for a year. The other thing some kids do is use headphones and music to block out noise if their floor is a bit rowdier.”

“How good are the parties?” the ‘quarterback’ asked.

I shrugged, “I’m pre-med, so I’m not going to be your best authority on parties. I’ve heard there are some pretty good ones, and I’ve been to one or two relatively sedate ones, but mostly I study and hang out with my friends. Call me boring, but pre-med is like that. Another thing to remember is that drugs or alcohol of any kind, including beer, aren’t permitted in the dorms.”

“That sucks!” several of the guys exclaimed.

Clarissa and the girls came up just then and she took them to see her room, then we all met in the common area to answer questions. When we finished we toured the library, the student union, the gym, and the science building, then returned our charges to the administration building.

“You have an admirer,” I said as Clarissa and I walked back to the dorm. “I told him you were spoken for.”

“He likes nerdy chicks who dress in baggy clothes?”

“Apparently he saw through your disguise and noticed you’re cute! And you do have your hair brushed and pulled back and your clothes are stylish. It’s not like when we first met!”

“True. Meet anyone interesting?”

“A kid from Puerto Rico named Jorge seems like a nice guy. I also had the proverbial jock who’s looking to party and get laid.”

Clarissa laughed, “You seem to have managed both and aren’t a jock!”

“Three parties, total, in two years? Yep, I’m a regular Bluto Blutarsky!”

“I was thinking more like Pinto!” she smirked.

“The mayor’s daughter was THIRTEEN for Pete’s sake!” I protested. “No!”

“Sorry, I was thinking more the angel and devil arguing on your shoulder!”

“OK, THAT image I can go for.”

“And you felt guilty when Belushi looked back at the screen when he was spying on the sorority girls, didn’t you?”

“That was the entire point of him ‘breaking the fourth wall’! We’re all staring at her breasts, he looks back as if to say ‘gotcha!’, which he, of course, did.”

“I wonder if we’ll see any of those students in the Fall,” Clarissa said.

“I can do without the jock, but I think the guy from Puerto Rico, Jorge, is a good guy. That said, he probably belongs at a dedicated engineering school, not here at Taft.”

March 17, 1983, McKinley, Ohio

“So how did it go?” I asked.

Janey laughed, “Mom handled it. I’ll finish my detention tomorrow, and I’m not in any real trouble. Neither is Tasha, at least with the school. All the swearing she did was in Russian and nobody who speaks Russian heard what happened.”

“Sasha didn’t?”

“No. I think she went to her locker when Tasha came to confront me.”

“You haven’t said anything about the hardware store to your dad yet, right?”

“I told you I’d wait until Saturday. Have you heard anything?”

“No. But today was probably the first day I would. The bishop was in Dayton last night, and was supposed to be back at the cathedral in Columbus this morning. I’m guessing he’ll call Father Nicholas with his decision.”

“Not you directly?”

“It would depend. If nothing is changing, then he’ll just tell Father Nicholas everything is set. If he wants Father Nicholas to do something different, he’ll ask him. I won’t ever find out if Mr. Orlov called or what they discussed or what the bishop told him, because that isn’t my business.”

“How can you just accept that?”

“It’s called submission to my bishop. I trust him to look out for my spiritual health, and that of the church. I don’t NEED to be a subdeacon, or even a reader, to serve in church. I serve, like any appointed minister, government or otherwise, at the pleasure of whoever is in charge. In this case, it’s the bishop. And I don’t feel a need to know what he says to Mr. Orlov. What I DO care about is my friends. Fundamentally, unless the bishop elects not to ordain me or bars my friends from coming to church, I won’t hear from him. And I honestly don’t expect either of those things to happen.”

“You think it’s going to go ahead?”

“I think if Mr. Orlov had make a public stink about it, I’d have heard, and all heck would have broken loose.”

“So maybe I’ll still have my job?”

“If you want it.”

“Wait! You don’t want to work for him?”

“He called you a ‘harlot’, Janey! That’s a blood insult when used the way he used it. You used the word ‘whore’ and that’s close, but think of something worse. Not even ‘slut’ quite gets that point across.”

“And there’s the Russian Mike I know and love,” Janey laughed. “A blood insult? What are you? Sicilians?”

“The word he used for Clarissa, Robby, and Lee was worse. It’s a word that can get you killed when said to a stranger and meant seriously. It’s not like in English, where we say ‘F-you’, even to strangers, and mostly it’s about the same as saying ‘Go to hell’. Not so in Russian.”

“I’m curious, how do you say, ‘fuck you’ in Russian?”

“You don’t. The Russian version is one of the earthier personal insults you can say to someone. Depending on how you translate it, it means either you’re telling the person to have sex with his mother, claiming he IS having sex with his mother, or that you are, or will, have sex with his mother. It’s WAY beyond ‘mother-f-er’ in English.”

“Will you say it in Russian?”

“I did that once and had the misfortune of my mom hearing me say it. I got my mouth washed out with Ivory soap at age twelve.”

“She’s not listening!”

“You don’t know my mom!” I laughed. “The walls have ears!”

“Oh, come on!”

“«Ёб твою мать» is the most common form, but you can just say «твою мать». And, oh look, here’s my mom with a bar of soap!”

“Suuuuureeee!” Janey laughed. “I don’t think Tasha said that.”

“There is nothing on this planet that would make Tasha say that. Heck, she may not even know it, because even the old men like my grandfather don’t say that one out loud except in the rarest of situations, and then with a very specific audience.”

“How did you learn it, then?”

“How do you think? I asked!”

Janey laughed, “I wish I could have seen the twelve-year-old Mike asking, ‘how do I call someone a motherfucker?’!”

“That’s not QUITE how it went, but they did laugh. I learned quite a few words that day which my mom does NOT appreciate!”

“I bet! I’ve heard you use a few. I wish I knew what Tasha had said. I might actually have laughed! Can you guess what she might have said?”

“I’m sure she would have said «Ты корова!», which is pretty mild, and means ‘You cow!’. Did she interrupt you while you were talking?”

“A couple of times.”

I chuckled, “Then I suspect at least once she said something like «Закрой свой рот, сука!»!”

“Which means?”

“Shut your mouth, bitch!”

Janey laughed hard, “I’d have doubled over laughing if I heard ‘prim and proper’ Tasha Antonova say THAT!”

“You know the saying ‘hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’?”

“Sure.”

“The Devil is afraid of Russian women.”

“I’m beginning to get that picture! Can I ask you something about that?”

“Sure.”

“What does a mostly Irish chick do when she gets to be that age? Do they let her into the club? Or is she an outcast?”

“By the time you’re old enough, all those Russian speakers will be long gone. Even my mom’s generation is only about 50/50. Tasha is an outlier. If you look around the church, most of the girls in your age group, and your sister’s, don’t speak a word of Russian. The real fear is they marry outside the church and never come back. So I think things will change such that when the time comes for you to be a grandmother, you can join the guild of «бабушки»!”

“Is there a training class I have to take?” Janey asked mirthfully.

“You’re getting it right now! But in the end, someone like my mom will take you under her wing and show you the ropes and teach you to be a proper «бабушка»!”

“So, what should I do on Saturday?”

“I think at this point, just speak directly to my mom. She can use her backchannel through my grandfather to find out what’s going on with your job. Then you can decide if you need to tell your dad or not. One piece of advice — have your dad go to Father Herman and work through Father Herman. That SHOULD keep things from spiraling out of control.”

“If you see a mushroom cloud over West Monroe, you’ll know that didn’t work. See you in about a week?”

“See you!”

After saying ‘goodbye’ we hung up and I went to join the study group.

March 19, 1983, McKinley, Ohio

“Did you speak to Vladyka?” I asked after receiving Father Nicholas’ blessing on Saturday evening.

He nodded, “Status quo ante. I don’t know any details, but he called me this morning to say that you should continue to prepare for ordination.”

“And my friends?”

“As I’d set the guidelines for them attending services here, and conveyed them to you, he deferred to my pastoral decision. He’s a very good man, Mike, but he has the weight of the world on his shoulders.”

“I have no doubt about that. Is there anything I need to do? Anyone I need to apologize to?”

“Only if your conscience tells you it’s necessary. You might consider apologizing to Natalya Vasilyevna, but I’m not sure her father will allow you to speak to her, and even if he does, if you would survive your encounter with her!”

“That was the feeling I had as well,” I said with a knowing smile and nod.

“May I give you some relationship advice? It’s only advice, mind you, not instruction.”

“Sure.”

“A girl like Natalya Vasilyevna, who also has a father like Deacon Vasily, does not ‘date’; she courts. Or rather, a young man courts her. Which means that simply by asking her out, you are expressing your intent to marry her, if she is willing. We don’t usually do that here in America, and honestly, there isn’t much of that in Soviet Russia, either, though in small towns and villages, it probably does still happen.”

“I sort of drew that conclusion in the course of the past week. I didn’t make a promise, per se, but merely asking to see her expressed intent, which she and her father took as you just said.”

“Yes. So, before you see her again, you need to decide one way or the other. And even telling her that it’s just ‘dating’ isn’t going to work. She won’t see it that way no matter what you say.”

“That has also become obvious. I have a question for you, if you have time.”

“A few minutes, if that will suffice. Otherwise it would have to be after Vespers.”

“Maybe after is better. I suspect the answer to my question might not be short.”

He nodded in agreement, and I went to the reader’s stand to lay out the books, while he said his ‘entry’ prayers. Just before the service started, I received a blessing to put on my vestments and went to my position at the reader’s stand next to the chanter, and waited for the Vespers of ‘Cheesefare’ Sunday to begin.

Just under an hour later, with the service completed, Father Nicholas invited me into his office to chat.

“Is having friends who are homosexuals going to be a long-term problem?” I asked.

Father Nicholas took a deep breath and let it out, “That’s a complicated question for which I don’t have a simple answer. There are scenarios where there would be no problems, but others where there would be. Let’s take your current situation as a lesson, OK?”

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February 7, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Hi!” Kristin gushed when I went to her room just after lunch. “Come in!” I walked into her room and she offered hot cocoa, which I accepted. We sat down on the couch. “Sorry I ran out of cookies. Mom will send more in another week or so.” “I’ll need to run an additional lap every morning to make up for the extra calories!” “I go to a dance class three days a week to keep in shape. I heard you’re into karate.” “Yes, I go three times a week as...

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Good Medicine Sophomore YearChapter 14 Manipulation

August 28, 1982, West Monroe, Ohio “Duh!” she laughed softly. “I’m in your bed! What do you think?” “I think you need to go back to my sister’s room before she or my parents find out and kill both of us!” “Come on, Mike! I want to do it with you! Don’t you want to do it with me?!” She was cute and had a great body, but the LAST thing I needed was ANY kind of relationship with Mindy, even one where I only did what I’d joked with my mom about doing — banging her like a drum! “Just go,...

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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 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 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 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 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 49 Confrontation

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...

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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 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 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 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 54 The Dating Game

February 25, 1983, McKinley, Ohio “Janey, this is Clarissa and her date, Glenda. Glenda and Clarissa, this is my friend Janey from home.” “Hi!” the three girls said to each other. “Shall we go?” I asked. “Chinese is still cool with all of you?” All three girls agreed it was, so we headed out to my car for the drive to the restaurant. “How did you guys meet?” Glenda asked. “High School?” “Church, sort of,” Janey said. “We started going to the same church Mike used to attend about a year...

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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 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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