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It’s just a casual encounter
It’s just a casual encounter
It’s just a casual encounter

Christina Amphlett & Mack McEntee

Free Falling

Late September, 1982

I landed with a hard thump on the ground, knocking all the air out of my lungs. I felt a stabbing pain in my shoulder, and then more pain as my foot slammed against the back wall of the house. I heard Lisa scream, and come running towards me.

“Everyone! Help, please! Will’s fallen off the roof!”

She wrenched open the back door, and yelled for the others to come out and help. I felt a bit disorientated; I didn’t want to move in case there was some serious damage done from the fall. The others came running out from the house, along with Stewie and Traci, who must have just arrived for the afternoon’s rehearsal.

“Don’t move him!” Traci commanded. “What happened, Will? Where are you hurting?”

“I think I fell from where I was cleaning the gutters,” I said. “My shoulder, the right one, hurts like buggery, and my left foot and ankle hurts, too.”

“Anywhere else? Can you follow my finger with your eyes? Don’t move your head, just the eyes.”

She held a finger up over my face, and moved it from one side to the other, and up and down. I did my best to follow her movement with my eyes.

“Now, try and move your fingers, right hand, and left. Good. Can you wiggle your toes?”

I did just as she told me to, although moving the toes on my left foot hurt my ankle.

“Lisa, go inside, get a basin of warm water, a bottle of Dettol, some cotton balls, and an old, clean towel or face cloths. Fiona, can you go and call triple zero, get an ambulance here, and tell them a person fell from the roof. Will, are you particularly fond of the tee shirt you are wearing?”

“No, it’s just an old tee shirt, nothing special,” I replied, not sure what she was going on about.

“Mary Beth, get me a pair of large scissors, quickly.”

At least Traci knew what to do in a medical emergency; she had quickly taken charge. I tried to raise my upper body, but she held me down, pushing against my chest.

“Don’t move, wait for the ambos to get here,” she said. “Is there pain anywhere else? Does it hurt when I press or touch here?”

She started feeling all over my body, my ribs, arms, stomach and legs. The only places that were really sore was my shoulder and foot. Lisa had returned with the items Traci had requested, and Mary Beth gave her the scissors.

“Now, just move his arm out a little, so I can get to his shoulder.”

I winced in pain as she moved my arm; she snipped away at the sleeve of my tee shirt, exposing the shoulder and upper arm.

“Now this might sting a bit,” she said, and started using the cotton balls to clean around the wound on my arm.

“Oh fuck!” I exclaimed, as something stung me, I assume it was the antiseptic.

“God, stop being such a baby,” she said. “I’m being as gentle as I can! But I need to clean this, and get it bandaged.”

I could feel the pressure of her fingers on my upper arm; she was being rather gentle as she wiped the dirt and blood away. I turned my face away once I saw what she was doing, there was a long, jagged slash on my bicep, maybe two inches long at least, and lots of blood around it. She then cut the towel up, folding part of it into a pad, and using the remaining part to make a bandage holding the pad against the wound.

A minute or two later, the Ambulance guys arrived, there were two of them, one crouched down next to me.

“Okay, Mate, I assume you’re not lying here having a rest, can you tell me what happened?”

“I was up on the ladder, cleaning the gutters, and it slipped from underneath me, and I hit the ground,” I said. “Traci there, she’s a nurse, she bandaged up my shoulder, I think the garden fork took objections to me landing on top of it.”

He then asked Traci what she had done, she ran through how she checked my responses, bandaged up my shoulder, but made sure I didn’t move.

“I couldn’t see any indications of neurological damage,” she said. “He could track my finger with his eyes, and move his fingers and toes. I cleaned the shoulder wound as good as I could without rolling him over, but given what caused it, he’ll probably need a tetanus shot.”

“Okay, let’s get a spinal board under him; Pete, can you get a neck brace and we’ll get that on before we move him. Can’t be too careful,” he said. “Okay, mate, while we’re getting that, can I get some details? Your name, age, all that stuff.”

I gave the information to him, and he filled out a form on his clipboard. The other paramedic had returned with the stretcher, a wooden board, and another bag, and the two of them put this stiff foam collar around my neck, and then got the back board underneath my body, and strapped me to it. They then lifted me up onto the stretcher, put some straps around me, and started wheeling me to the ambulance.

“We’ll take him to North Shore, to the ER. One of you can come in the ambulance with us, anyone else will have to drive. How about you, Miss Nurse? You can give the staff there full details.”

“You go with him, Traci,” Lisa said. “I’ll follow, with Fiona, and whoever else wants to come up.”

It didn’t take more than a few minutes to get to the hospital, I could hear one of them advising the ER about my details, once we got there, they unloaded me from the ambulance, and I was wheeled into the hospital. Traci was by my side; and she was giving details to the emergency nurses as I was put into an examination room. They kept me on the back board, and some of the staff transferred me from the ambulance stretcher to the bed. Once in that bed, they unstrapped me from the wooden board, and replaced that and the neck brace with what I assumed were hospital owned ones. The two paramedics left with their stretcher, telling me that they hoped I would feel better soon. I thanked them for their assistance.

“Okay, I’ll just get a drip in your arm here,” one of the nurses said.

I felt a sting as the IV line was inserted; they then removed the remnants of my tee shirt and my jeans, put ECG stickers on my body, connected me to various bits of equipment, and one of them removed the temporary bandage Traci had applied. She told the ER nurse how she had cleaned the wound and bandaged it.

“That’s going to need some sutures,” the other nurse said.

“And it was a dirty, manky garden fork that caused it,” Traci said. “I don’t know when his last tetanus shot was, but he should get one.”

Traci then told the ER nurse that she was also a nurse, and described just what she did to me, making sure I wasn’t moved until the paramedics arrived.

“You were Janelle Ward’s boyfriend, fiancé, weren’t you?” the nurse asked me. “I thought the name was familiar. We were so sad about what happened to her; anyway, the doctor will be in to see you in a minute or two, don’t worry, we’ll take great care of you.”

She placed a warm blanket over my body, pulled the privacy curtain around my bed, and left the room, just as Lisa and Fiona arrived. Traci gave them an update of what had been done to me, and what she expected would be the next steps.

“They will x-ray his foot, and make sure there’s no damage elsewhere,” she said. “The main concern is spinal damage, but I’m pretty sure there isn’t any, but that’s why he’s strapped to that back board. Once they’ve cleared all that, the doctor will stitch up the cut on his shoulder, give him a tetanus shot, and see what needs to be done with the ankle.”

“God, Will, you gave me such a scare, falling like that!” Lisa said. “Why didn’t you ask me to hold the ladder steady for you, or something?”

I was about to answer her when the doctor came in, he introduced himself to me, and asked what happened. I gave him a brief rundown of how I fell, and Traci told him what she had done.

“Well, Mr. Morris, the main concern is the possibility of damage to the spinal cord; which could lead to paralysis, either paraplegia or quadriplegia. But the fact that you can move your fingers and toes is a good sign that there’s no damage. We don’t want to take any chances; so we’ll get you to radiology, see if there’s any damage to the vertebrae, and also see if that ankle is broken. I’ll just examine it, tell me where things hurt.”

He felt around my left foot and ankle; it seemed the most swollen and painful around the actual ankle itself. It was starting to swell, and I could see some discolouration from bruising.

“I think you’ve just sprained the ankle, but the x-ray will show for sure,” he said.

He then looked at the wound on my shoulder, pressing around where the cut was.

“Hmm, this will need stitching, so that it heals properly. Do you remember when you had your last tetanus shot?”

“I’m sure I had one as a kid, but we are talking fifteen or more years ago,” I said.

“Okay, let’s get you to radiology first, so we know what we are dealing with. Then we’ll worry about the other cuts and scrapes.”

An hour or so later I had been x-rayed, and the results showed no spinal damage, which was great, and no broken bones in my ankle. They unstrapped me from the back board, jabbed me in the arse cheek for the tetanus shot, and the doctor was about to stitch up the wound in my shoulder. Lisa, Fiona and Traci waited outside as one of the nurses gave me a local anaesthetic, the doctor stitched up the wound, and the nurse then covered it with a dressing.

“Well, we seem to have patched you up as well as we could,” Doctor Ramsay said. “The ankle is only sprained, so you’ll need to keep your weight off it for at least a week, we’ll put a compression bandage on it now, and keep that on until you can put weight on it without hurting. We’ll give you a set of crutches, do you know how to use them?”

“Yeah, I’ve used them before,” I said.

“And the wound on your shoulder, you should change the dressing every 12 hours, put some antiseptic cream on it, keep it clean and dry. Don’t lift anything heavy with your arms for a week at least, and those stitches can be removed after that. Just come up here next Saturday and we’ll get them out for you, see how it’s all healing. Now, that tetanus shot should prevent you getting that from the cut, but I’ll write out a prescription for some general antibiotics to prevent infection there. And I’ll write a prescription for some good painkillers, just be careful taking them. Read the instructions, and follow them. You should be right, but better to be careful. Make sure that you complete the whole course of the tablets.”

He had a few other instructions for me, including not climbing up on ladders without having someone hold it steady. Then they fitted me with a set of crutches, gave me some spare dressings for the cut on my shoulder, and we headed back to Fiona’s car, via the hospital pharmacy to fill my prescriptions. When we got home, Lisa told me that I wasn’t to try to climb the stairs to the studio with my crutches, and I was to rest in the living room. She berated me for not getting her, or someone, to steady the ladder while I was up on the roof.

“What if you had damaged your spine, and ended up in a wheelchair?” she said. “How do you think you would be able to perform on stage? You need to be more careful, not to do such stupid things!”

I let her talk and vent, I’m sure it must have been very scary for her to see me fall, and she was right; at least partially. I shouldn’t have been so silly as to try to reach across to get what was out of reach, I should have gone done the ladder, moved it across, and done it that way. I put the TV on; the Melbourne Aussie Rules grand final was on, not that I was a huge Aussie rules fan, but it was something to watch. Carlton were playing Richmond; I was hoping the Tigers would win, they were leading at half time, but Carlton pulled ahead in the third quarter, winning 103 to 85. But to me one of the highlights was the streaker who ran onto the field during the third quarter, to try to embrace the ‘flying doormat’, Bruce Doull. She looked pretty cute, too! Despite that interruption, it was a great match; some of the minor aspects of the game were beyond me, but it was fast, exciting, and Carlton deserved their victory.

I told Lisa that I wouldn’t be able to go sailing tomorrow; but if she wanted to go, I was sure Don would be appreciative. She wasn’t completely sure, until I told her that I would be perfectly fine at home, I wouldn’t try to get back up on the roof. She called Don to let him know that I wouldn’t be there, but if he still needed her to crew, she would turn up.

“What will you do tomorrow if I go sailing?” she asked.

“Well, the rugby league final is on, I want to see the Sea Eagles beat Parramatta,” I said. “Plus there’s still a lot of the gutters that need to be cleaned ... Ow, that’s my sore shoulder!”

Lisa had hit my playfully on my uninjured shoulder, telling me not to be a dickhead, and she knew that my left hand shoulder wasn’t the one that had been injured.

“You had better not go anywhere near that ladder,” she said. “If I hear you’ve been doing that, then no sex for a month!”

“Punishing yourself as well?” I said.

“I can get what I want from Fiona,” Lisa replied. “But I’ll tell her that you’re off limits! Did you hear that, Fiona?”

Fiona had come into the living room, I guess the rehearsal session was over.

“Yes, I’ll make sure he doesn’t do anything silly,” Fiona said. “If he does, then we’ll both cut him off!”

“Damn, you two are CRUEL!” I said, “No sympathy from either of you. I thought you would take pity on me in my wounded state.”

“We will take pity on you, but only if you behave yourself!” Lisa said.

After dinner, we watched TV for a while, then Lisa, Fiona and I went to bed. I placed my crutches against the wall, and they helped me get into the bed. My whole body was aching; not just the sprained ankle and the cut to my arm, but when I got undressed, both Lisa and Fiona commented on the purple bruises beginning to appear on my back. Our love making was rather subdued that evening; the only way I could lie in bed with any degree of comfort was to lie flat on my back. Not that it was all that bad, both Lisa and Fiona attended to my body in very nice ways.

When I woke up on the Sunday morning, my body was aching, my muscles stiff. The other two helped me to sit up on the edge of the bed, Lisa removed the elastic bandage from my ankle, and I hobbled up the hallway to the shower on my crutches. The other two helped me wash myself; and I let the hot water cascade over my body, easing some of the aches and stiffness from my muscles. After I had got dressed, and the bandage reapplied to my ankle, it was time for breakfast. Lisa was heading up to Clareville for the day’s sailing, and I planned to do some more work on the NTP user documentation, before watching the Sydney rugby league grand final; where Manly (my team!) was taking on the minor premiers, Parramatta.

I told Lisa to have a fun day sailing; the weather looked like it would be a great day for sailing, a steady breeze from the north-east, plenty of sun, and, more importantly, no rain. After she left, I went downstairs to the study and pulled out the working drafts of the NTP documentation; one for the server install, the other for the client program. Despite my arm and shoulder hurting me after a while of writing, I managed to get most of what I wanted written before lunchtime.

For lunch, we had toasted ham and cheese sandwiches; Fiona saw me flexing my shoulders, and asked if my arm was sore where the stitches had been put it. She got me one of the panadeine forte tablets that the hospital had given me, and I had that with a glass of water. With lunch out of the way, we retired to the living room to watch the football match. Mary Beth had made some snacks for us to munch on while we watched the game; some small party pies, sausage rolls, and some small cocktail franks; or ‘little boys”, as we called them. Fiona bought me a glass of lemonade, telling me that I shouldn’t have any alcohol while I’m taking the pain pills.

We watched the opening hoop-la; some army commandos parachuted into the centre of the SCG, a musical performance by some group that I hadn’t heard of, and then it was time for the coin toss, and the actual game to start. The referee, John Gocher, once he was happy with how the two teams had lined up, blew his whistle and the game was on. Manly scored the first try, Phil Blake touched down right under the posts, but Parramatta replied, with Brett Kenny flicking a pass to Steve Ella, who touched down in the corner. The first half ground on, until close to half time, Manly seemed to go to sleep, allowing Parramatta to cross for three tries. We all groaned at the incompetence of the Manly defence, dropping the ball to let Kenny pick it up and cross the try line. A 16 to 3 score line didn’t look all that promising. Despite Les Boyd crossing for a try after what looked like a pretty dodgy movement, and Graham Eadie easily converting it for the additional two points, Kenny scored his second try for the match, and Parramatta won 21 to 8. I was hoping for a repeat of the semi-final, where Manly won 20 to nil, but it wasn’t to be.

Feeling a bit despondent, I made my way down to the study. I thought to myself whether there was a verb called “crutched”? If so, I crutched my way down the hallway to the study. I continued to work on the NTP documentation until Lisa returned from sailing. I could see from the colour of her face that she had got plenty of sun; and she was excited to tell me the results.

“We were first over the line, and got first on handicap,” she said. “Don had me on the mainsheet, and when we had the spinnaker up, he and Ian took the sheet and brace, and I was steering. It was so much fun, I’m really sorry you missed it. But they both were sorry to hear of your fall, and hope you get better soon.”

“So what did you think about being on the helm?” I asked.

“It was so much fun, once I got the hang of working the tiller; it is counter-intuitive. I mean, you pull it towards you to move the bow away from you, and vice versa. But downwind, I could feel the power of the boat moving through the water. When I pushed the tiller across, or pulled it towards me, I could hear the water rushing around it, and the force of the water moving around the tiller was really strong. I didn’t do anything really wrong, at least nothing that caused Don to yell at me!”

“So, do we have a new helmsperson coming up?” I asked. “I’m not sure how often Don is likely to relinquish the tiller to you.”

“He told me that before each race, he will let me helm the boat, just to get some practice,” she replied. “And then there’s the Crew’s Race coming up in January, he wants me to steer for that. Tell me, what would you think about us getting our own boat one day?”

“I’ve thought about it from time to time,” I said. “Maybe we could get one in about a year’s time, I’m thinking that once I’ve finished the PhD thesis, I would have more time to put into it. Every so often, I get that classified publication, ‘Boat Trader’, and look through it, and drool!”

“Any thoughts on what we might get? Would you want something like ‘Koolong’, or one with a cabin?”

“I guess that depends on what we would really like to do. If we just want to race, then we could go for an open keelboat, like an Etchells, or a Soling, or even an old Star Class. But then if we wanted to stay on it overnight, we would want something with a cabin, and bunks, like a J24, or similar. There are plenty of designs around that would be good for staying on board for a few days, or even a week, and in good weather conditions, we could cruise down to the Harbour, or up to Port Stephens.”

“That would be so cool,” she said. “Would something like that be expensive?”

“Depends on the condition of the boat, what the sails are like, electrics, motor and so on. I’ve seen some as low as five grand, but they look like they were just about ready to sink. We could get something reasonable for maybe eight or ten thousand; we would probably need to do some work on something like that, get some new sails, replace the running rigging, stuff like that.”

“So if we got something like that, where could we go for a few days? Are there places up Broken Bay? And where would we keep it?”

“We should be able to get one of the club moorings, just off the clubhouse,” I said. “There’s a waiting list to rent one of the permanent MSB moorings, but that would be a better long term option. Regarding places to go for a few days, I know some nice little bays around some of the triubutaries, it wouldn’t take us long to sail there. Somewhere I have a chart of Pittwater and Broken Bay, let me find it.”

We headed into the study, and I rummaged around in the filing cabinets until I found what I was looking for, the MSB chart of the Broken Bay area. I spread it out on my desk, holding the corners down with some books. I showed her where the sailing club was, and some of the familiar locations around Pittwater, and Juno Point where we raced up to for the Quartet Bowl.

“We can sail down Cowan Creek,” I said, “and there’s all these little bays; Castle Lagoon is a nice one, and there’s a National Parks mooring buoy that we could tie up to. There’s a neat waterfall on one side of the little bay there, too.”

“That sounds so neat,” she said. “We could have a morning shower underneath the waterfall.”

“Cold water though.”

“Yeah. Now, how is your ankle feeling? Have you been resting it today? I should change that dressing on your shoulder, too ... come on, up to the bathroom so I can fix you up. I need to have a shower, wash the salt spray out of my hair”

I made my way up the stairs, with Lisa’s assistance, to the bathroom. I had a shower with her, then she took the bandage off my shoulder, checked where the cut had been stitched. She put some Dettol and a fresh dressing on it, and we got dressed to have dinner. Mary Beth asked me if I felt I would be recovered enough for our Hordern Pavilion gig next weekend on the Saturday of long weekend. We were book do a triple-header concert to start 2SM’s ‘Rocktober’ celebrations; we would be appearing with Cold Chisel and the Divinyls. I said that I should be fine, considering it was almost a week away, provided I took things easy on my ankle everything should be fine.

After dinner, we watched TV for a while – ‘Countdown’ was mandatory Sunday night viewing – and then to bed, where Lisa and Fiona were both very tender and loving.

On Monday, I was getting a new computer – well, a surplus DEC PDP-11/35 from the School of Mathematics. Their old machine had been replaced by a new PDP-11/70, and I was going to use the older one for our Usenet server. It came with a TU11 9 track tape drive, and two 10 MB RL02 removable disk drives. It already had an Ethernet adapter, since it had been connected into the campus network, all I needed to do was replace the RSTS operating system with our standard Unix system. By lunchtime, the equipment rack had been moved into the computer room next to our offices, and the DEC engineers had verified that the hardware was working correctly.

“It’s all yours, Will,” one of them said to me. “Take care of our baby, this was one of the first machines that we installed here at UNSW.”

The Unix installation process – which I was now very familiar with – would take several hours, so I loaded the installation tape, keyed in the ‘boot from tape drive’ commands on the front console, and waited ... When I returned from giving the usual Monday afternoon programming clinic, it was waiting for me to enter some startup commands. By the time I had to leave for the Computing I tutorial, the installation was well under way, and when I returned, the final tasks were done. I set the new IP address, connected it to the network, and tested connectivity. That was probably enough for one day; tomorrow I would install the ‘B News’ news server software, and then let the server gradually sync with the rest of the Usenet network.

Of course, my injuries didn’t go without comment from my co-workers; Michelle was the first to ask me what had happened, when she came in and saw me with the crutches. I got lots of sympathy from her; but not so much from David and Claude; they laughed at me, and told me I was a dickhead for trying to fly. The students in my Computing I class were more sympathetic, and at the end of the lecture, two of the (attractive!) female students offered to help me carry my lecture notes back up to my office with me. It was nice of them; carrying a folder of notes while using my crutches wasn’t easy. That was about the extent of sympathy; my classmates in Communications Theory were much like David and Claude, laughing at me for managing to fall off a ladder.

Every evening this week we were rehearsing for the big concert on the weekend; the format was the Divinyls would open with a sixty minute set, then Chisel, for another sixty minutes, and we would close out the show, with a two hour set. Then all three of us would be on stage for the final, ‘blow their socks off’ encore to close it out. What we needed to work out between all three groups was to come up with a list of four or five songs for that final encore. Mark from the Divinyls had suggested ‘Make You Happy’, since we had done that with them earlier, and Don Walker from the Chisels suggested ‘Bow River’ and ‘Rising Sun’. We had chosen ‘Nutbush’ and ‘Fast Woman on a Slow Train’. The other two groups had sent over cassettes of their songs for us to work with; Saturday morning once we had set things up at the Pavillion we would all work through the final encore set.

On Monday night, we all sat down in the studio, and started to plan our sets. We came up with something that we thought would be a crowd-pleaser, merging some of the sets from recent gigs; highlighting songs on the latest album, plus what we knew were popular live songs.

“They are all pretty high energy songs,” Stewie said. “Does anyone think maybe in the middle we should have a few slower songs, even if only to give us a breather? Any thoughts?”

He was right; from the opening number – ‘Time is Tight’ segueing into ‘Good Time’ it was all pretty full on, high energy.

“What about we do Sam Cooke’s ‘Another Saturday Night’? Paul suggested. “We’ve done that before, a few years ago. Maybe get some reggae feeling to it?”

We all thought it was a good suggestion, after a few minutes discussing possible arrangements, we tried it out. We were pretty rusty, it had been quite a while since we had played it, and I needed to refer to the song sheet so I didn’t forget the words. I tried not laugh at the words ‘She had a strange resemblance to a cat named Frankenstein’.

“I think try it without the keyboard, Will,” Phil said. “We now have plenty of music backing you up, just concentrate on singing.”

We played it a second time, this time it sounded much better, everyone had the timing right, and the words flowed better, as I wasn’t concentrating on playing the music.

“Now we just have to get you all moving properly to the music,” Lisa said. “Traci, Fiona, Allison, I think you need to move something like this. Play it again, guys, and I’ll show you what I think would look good.”

She stood at the front of our stage, facing the rest of us, and did a slow motion shimmy, I guess was the only way to describe it. After every eight bars, she would do a quarter turn, repeating the movements.

“I think we’ve got it,” Phil said. “Great work on the choreography, Lisa. We need another slower song like that to put in there as well. Any thoughts, people?”

“There’s one we haven’t done for a while, off the ‘Songs of Injustice’ album,” Andrew said. “That ‘Pay Me My Money Down’, that always went over well. What do you think?”

We all agreed that it was worth doing; the live arrangement we had previously played gave everyone a chance to play a solo; so we pulled out the music sheets, and dusted off the cobwebs of that song.

We ran through both songs a few more times that evening, and they were officially added to the set list. We also practiced the songs that we would be doing for the encore set; on the actual day we would work out with the others how we would fit into their playing, but by Friday we felt we were pretty solid on all of the songs.

With all the excitement of me falling off the roof, and preparing for the Rocktober concert we had forgotten that Lisa’s photos had come back from being processed. They turned up on Friday, but we didn’t get around to looking at them until we went to bed on Monday night. The three of us were sitting up in out bed, and Lisa passed the photos to Fiona and me. I thought they were pretty good; very erotic, but Lisa wasn’t all that happy with them, at least from a technical perspective.

“The flash spoiled some of them,” she said. “Having the one flash gun on top of the camera give those stark shadows, and it washes out the details. I should see if I can get a better flash system, with multiple flash heads. They will need a diffuser on each of the heads, too.”

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As I sit at my desk at work, I look at the clock again, 12:45pm. My friend and co-worker, sitting behind me giggles at my nervousness. It’s all her fault anyway. She set me up to this, it was all her idea. I had been perfectly content living life like a frumpy divorced woman since my husband of many years left me for his too young, very ditzy, secretary who was convinced he hung the moon. The divorce came as no surprise really. I had known the marriage was dead for years, but had decided to try...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 20 Janelle Tells The Truth

It took me a few minutes to fully wake up, even with the alarm radio going off. Ten a.m.? Why had I slept so late? I finally remembered, last night, actually, earlier this morning at Janelle’s place, we had decided to resume our relationship. I could have even stayed there, sleeping with her, but I would have felt a bit uncomfortable when we got up if Beth was around. I knew Janelle had said that her mother was happy, even encouraging us to get together, but I still felt a bit strange about...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 31 Presents

I picked Cathy up from her house just after 8:30; as she slid into seat she gave me a big, passionate kiss. “Where to first?” she asked. “I was thinking about Warriewood,” I replied, as we headed up Mona Vale road. “There are lots of places there, provided we don’t trespass on one of the market gardens.” We headed up a side street from McPherson Street, towards the Catholic girl’s school, “Mater Maria”. Being school holidays, the place was deserted, of course. We parked under a tree,...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 27 Back at University

On Saturday, we had all gathered in the studio for a planning session and rehearsal for the new album. Phil had invited several others, DonWalker and Ian Moss (ex-Cold Chisel), I had invited Mike Franz, and Mary Beth had invited Chrissy Amphlette. Don had brought his Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and a Yamaha Clavinova electronic piano, Ian had a Fender amp and two of his guitars and Mike had a Yamaha stage organ. After a bit of shuffling equipment around, we had room for everyone; although we were...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 32 Another Year Ends

There was only another five weeks of classes before the end of the semester; well, before the study break that led into the exams that would be the end of the semester. We all found that time had a habit of shrinking; at the start of each semester, the end of the semester and the exams seemed so distant ... but before we realized it, there was only a matter of weeks left; and a pile of assignments and projects to complete. Having David, Claire and even Garry living next door made the study...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 42 University Ends

I had already planned my work schedule for my thesis; the date that the completed documents had to be submitted to the Faculty’s review committee were fixed, so I worked back from that date. I would have to work out the best way to produce the master copy of the thesis; I could always use Lori’s electric typewriter; but I thought it might be worthwhile playing around with the troff / nroff document processing software we had on the Unix system here. One of the PhD students was writing a...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 6 Getting an AllOver Tan

Thursday dawned clear and sunny, and promised to be another hot summer’s day. I decided to start with some laps of the pool before breakfast, and swam about forty laps – maybe half a kilometre – and went inside to eat. After breakfast, I grabbed the things that I would need for the day; towel, sun cream, some cold drinks, and lunch, and put them in my backpack. Around ten minutes before eight, I got on my bike, and headed towards Cathy’s place. I was full of apprehension; while the thought...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 47 Service NSW

When I woke up, I gathered some documents to show to John about how we would tackle the project. My main aim with today’s meeting was ‘project qualification’, that is, to get more details about John’s requirements, what were the key deliverables and results that he wanted to see, plus some feeling on what was he felt was a reasonable budget and timeframe for the project. I was also wanting to get some idea about how the project would run; what accommodation would be provided, would there be...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 4 Moving on Out

We woke up with the alarm; made love, had a shower together, then ate breakfast before we drove into Surry Hills and the recording studio. When we reached the studio; I parked at the side in the loading area, and went inside looking for George. We found him in the administration office, speaking with a brunette. “Hey, Will, good to see ya, Mate,” he said. “And this is...” he asked, looking at Lori. “You remember my girlfriend, Lori?” I said to him. “Of course, I remember now. Will, here’s...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 25 WTM Consulting

The lead up to the end of the semester was busy – really busy. Not only did we have to get ready for the contract with Alexa’s company, preparing the ‘Banksia Room’ as our computer staging area, tweaking the training notes from the university to suit the contract, but there were examinations to prepare for – not that I had any, the last two ‘Science and Society’ subjects had their assessments based on the assignments and class work. But I still had to vet the papers, make sure the questions...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 36 I Got You Babe

It was late on Saturday morning when I woke up, still feeling down in the dumps. I looked at the clock next to me bed; 9:30 am. I guessed Cathy would already be on the road; they wanted an early start, getting to Goulburn for lunch, and then on to Canberra by early afternoon. She hoped to get everything up in her dorm room before dinner time. I deliberately averted my eyes from the photo of her on my desk; the fact that it was Valentine’s Day didn’t make me feel any better. After a quick...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 26 Justice or Vengeance

“Will! Oh, Will, I’ve missed you so much! It’s great to be back here with you, we have so much to catch up on!” Fiona wrapped her arms around me, kissed me hard on the lips. She squeezed me tight, almost as if she was trying to get my body to fuse with hers. “So much has happened; you went and got yourself shot ... when I heard, I was sick with worry, I was about to jump on a plane and fly back, just to make sure you were okay, but Lisa told me to stay there ... we must have burned through...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 22 Off to the Race

It took a while for us to wake up on Christmas morning, by the time we had all cast off our sleep it was close to eight; leaving little time before the others arrived for some yule-tide fucking. Just enough time to have a shower, and start to prepare things for breakfast. Lori had suggested we make pancakes; scrambled eggs, toast, coffee and her ‘home fries’. After we had finished our showers, I started to prepare the potatoes for the home fries; peeling them, dicing them, and chopping up...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 33 Performances Part 2

After our early morning love-making, shower and breakfast, I dropped Cathy off at the bus stop. She wasn’t sure just how late she would be working, and I suggested that she let me know maybe 45 minutes before she was due to finish, and I could drive in and pick her up, to save dealing with the night time buses. At Mike’s, we started talking about the actual sets we would play. “We want to start off with something to really get them going,” Mike said. “Something to kick them in the balls, so...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 10 Party Party Party

Thursday night we were having a Thanksgiving dinner at Mary Beth’s suggestion; instead of a complete turkey, which would have been far too much food even for the seven of us, she had baked two large turkey breasts in the oven. Patrick had helped, making some traditional side dishes, a green bean casserole, and somehow he had found a source of candied yams. As we sat around the dinner table, Mary Beth spoke to us all. “Well, I know Thanksgiving isn’t really an Australian tradition, but it is...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 29 ChCh Changes

With the New Year’s Eve only a few days away, we spent the Saturday afternoon reviewing the set lists for that gig. We had been asked to play for a total of four hours – well, four fifty minute sets, with a ten minute break between them. Then at midnight, we would lead everyone in singing ‘Auld Lang Syne’, then play a final thirty minute set before calling it a night. It was going to be a pretty intense, tiring evening, and right after that we would have to travel to Gosford for the first...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 44 Unexpected Results

We pulled up in the car park for Lilianfels, it was more in Katoomba itself than Leura, close to Echo Point lookout and the Three Sisters. It wasn’t all that far from some of the other scenic lookouts over the Jamison Valley, or some fairly energetic walks, including the ‘Giant Stairway’, some 800 or so steps descending into the valley. There were some more leisurely walks, including one around the cliff top to the ‘scenic railway’, and Katoomba falls, or the other way to the Leura Cascades....

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 23 Welcome to Gresham Terrace

“Mr. Morris, glad to see you’re awake and back with us. I am Doctor David Pickett, and I’m one of the cardiologists here at the Prince of Wales hospital. I guess you’re wondering what it was that happened to you? First, I need to make sure you understand just how the human heart works; it’s basically a pump whose purpose is to circulate blood around the body.” I nodded; that was pretty basic human anatomy. “The blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body, and also carries...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 34 Murder and Music

Lori was overjoyed to have us back home; as was Tracy. Even though we tried to be quiet, we woke them as we got into bed. Despite being tired, we made love, and then I slept soundly until nine in the morning. I would have preferred to have gone back to sleep, but I had to get across to the university to enrol. I grabbed a quick breakfast, got my organizer folder from the study, and drove across to the University. I parked behind the Electrical Engineering building, and went up to Professor...

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The Three Signs Book 3 JanelleChapter 9 Engagement and

After a busy few weeks filled with gigs most nights of the week, it was back at University. The fibre optic installation was proceeding; there had been a few minor issues, but the company supplying and installing the cable had worked around them. The University – mainly through the School of Physics – had a long term relationship with Crown Corning; they had worked together on a number of projects, particularly in developing reliable connectors for their single mode fibre. The first set of...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 1 Joining the Australia Dream

“Hey, Will. Paul Ramos here,” the voice on the phone said. “I guess you’re at home at the moment, I called your office at the University, but that cute short girl in your office said you weren’t in over the summer break.” “Paul, comrade. Great to hear from you,” I replied. “No, I’m taking a couple of weeks off; we’ve got a bunch of gigs heading up to Christmas, and into January too. So, to what do I owe the pleasure?” “I’ve got a proposal I’d like to discuss with you; are you going to be...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 54 Reboot

The words that Mary Beth was saying to me somehow didn’t register, everything after the ‘she’s dead, Will ... she was drowned in the floodwaters’ was just noise. I understood what she told me, the troubling dreams I had experienced the night before made sense. There was a loud rushing in my head, and I was wracked with loud sobs. I was aware of Traci standing next to me, her arms around my shoulders, and Mary Beth was on the phone, talking to someone. “Let’s get you down to bed, Will,” Mary...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 10 Sweet Sixteen

I was half awake, and remembering that I was in Dianne’s old bedroom at Cathy’s place, I rolled over to look at the clock next to the bed. 5:30! Far too early to get up; but I needed to have a pee, so I quietly crept out of bed and into the hall, not wanting to disturb anyone. I tiptoed down the hallway, and tried to open the bathroom door quietly. Not being completely familiar with the house yet, I had already started to open the door when I remembered about the squeaky hinges. Oh well, too...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 10 My Baby Just Cares For Me

We managed to get all of our stuff into the back of the car; but it meant all four of us had to squeeze into the front seat. We worked it out; Megan sat in the centre next to me, then Lori was on the outside, with Jillian on her lap. At least it didn’t take all that long to drive back to Mona Vale, where we dropped Megan and Jillian off with their bags, before heading to Lori’s place. On the drive back to Mona Vale Megan told us about her experiences with the publicity photo shoot yesterday...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 16 Babies and Bullets

“It’s on,” Mary Beth said. “Their baby is on the way!” “Oh, I had better get up to the hospital then,” Mrs. White said. “Where should I put my case?” I showed Mrs. White where her bedroom would be; told her that this afternoon we would get the bed made with fresh sheets, and put some towels out for her. Mary Beth was ready to take her up to the hospital; I would clean the bedroom and make her bed with some fresh sheets. At least the room was ready for her when she returned from the...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 33 Summertime Tours

We spent the morning going over the ‘Sister Angela’ scenario with Lori; she wrote down all of the lines that we could recall, our descriptions of what happened overnight, even my rather sacrilegious thoughts on nun-fucking. While Megan and I would be out of town on the tour, Tracy and Lori would flesh out the story, even starting to write it. Around lunchtime some of the others returned home; Mary Beth was pleased to see us. She showed us the final schedule for the first country tour, we...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 7 Four in a Boat

The next day, Sunday, I spent time playing the piano and swimming in the pool. After dinner, I walked down to church; hoping Cathy would be there. I wasn’t disappointed; both she and David were there; David, of course, sitting with Gina. “How was your lunch?” I asked. “Not too bad,” Cathy replied. “But I kept thinking about what we may do tomorrow. Are you sure you are comfortable with being with the other two as well?” “Yes, but can we talk about it afterwards?” I said. “You don’t have to...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 38 Bicentennial Year ndash Part 2

For our visit to Brisbane for our week-long gig at Expo, most of the people were flying, leaving Sydney early on Saturday morning for the hour and a half flight to Brisbane. Lisa and I were taking the train, the XPT left Central at 2:40 pm on Friday, getting into the main station in Brisbane just before 5:00 am on Saturday. We had booked a sleeper cabin for the trip, and the return journey would leave Brisbane just before 6:00 am in the following Sunday, arriving at Central just after 8:00...

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Otherworldly Encounter

It's been a long, stressful day at work; I need to get away. My boss is a prick, annoying coworkers never quieting and Dan, from the cubicle one space over from mine, keeps leering at me with his peering, beady eyes. So, unsurprisingly, I was SUPER exhausted! I clock out and head for the car.After getting in my car and driving aimlessly, I find myself suddenly at the city's lake. I smile, the first time today, remembering all the hot, sunny days spent in this serenity. I shut off the engine,...

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Otherworldly Encounter

It's been a long, stressful day at work; I need to get away. My boss is a prick, annoying coworkers never quieting and Dan, from the cubicle one space over from mine, keeps leering at me with his peering, beady eyes. So, unsurprisingly, I was SUPER exhausted! I clock out and head for the car.After getting in my car and driving aimlessly, I find myself suddenly at the city's lake. I smile, the first time today, remembering all the hot, sunny days spent in this serenity. I shut off the engine,...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 11 Friends and Lovers

I was dreaming, I must have been, lying in my bed, when I felt a person slide under the sheets next to me. A hand slid over my mouth, and I heard a voice whisper in my ear. “Quiet, don’t make a noise,” she said. “I just want to lie next to you for a while, and feel our bodies together.” Lori? It couldn’t be her, but it certainly felt real; her body was pressed against my back, and I could feel her warm breath on my cheek. My buttocks were hard against her lower stomach. “Lori?” I started...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 31 Second Semester

On the last day of July, we took Alonzo, Paul and Patrick to the airport. At least for Patrick and Wendy, it was only a temporary separation, he would be back in two weeks’ time; but for Ros it was a very tearful farewell. The five months before Alonzo was back for his sabbatical job teaching at the University would really drag out for her. Patrick said that one of his first projects would be to get a remote data link set up in our study going back to the office at St. Leonards, ostensibly so...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 2 Lori Finally

“Hi Lori, Will here,” I said when she answered. “Will Morris, where have you been these last four days?” she yelled down the phone line. “I’ve been worried sick about you; every time I called it was just that stupid machine, I even drove around to see if you were at home; your car was in the garage, but there was no answer. What have you been doing?” I told her briefly that on Monday morning, I had been hit by a car as I was crossing the street. I quickly told her that I hadn’t been badly...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 52 Developments in Canberra

Late December 1996 – January 1997 We had the big Christmas Day party at Banksia Lodge, much as we had done in previous years. My father again played ‘Santa Claus’, handing out presents to all the children present. On Boxing Day, we watched the televised start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, there were some impressive boats; a huge Reichel/Pugh maxi, owned by the head of the software company SAP. ‘Morning Glory’ was first out of the harbour, followed by ‘Condor of Currabubula’,...

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Todd had posted on a number of internet sites looking for a woman to meet up with him for some casual sex. Todd had just gotten out of a long term relationship and did not want to start dating again. He had been having sex with his girlfriend on a regular basis right up until the day they broke up. Now Todd was desperate to find a woman to take home and use as his personal fuck toy. The problem for Todd was that not many single women are willing to meet up and have sex with a random guy off the...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 13 Lazy Days of Summer

Cathy and I had a late breakfast on Sunday morning; it was still overcast outside, and looked like there could be more rain later in the day. Actually, despite having slept together the whole night – just sleeping, too – our mood was a sombre as the weather. “I miss her already, you know,” Cathy said out of the blue. I didn’t have to ask Cathy who ‘her’ was; I was also feeling sad at not being able to be with Lori for the next few weeks. “Me too,” I said. “How come Janelle gets to go with...

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Earths Pain Book I Justins StoryChapter 3 Justin finds home

It was Friday morning when the commander informed us the house was ready for inspection. He transported us down to the house and spent a few hours with us making small changes; but it looked great and for the most part was perfect. We walked outside for a bit, it had been a while since we had fresh air. We had about 10 acres of land around the house with a small wooden fence around the 10 acres - this was our border, which we couldn't pass. I was not sure what would happen if we did but I...

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The Three Signs Book 3 JanelleChapter 7 The New Album Takes Shape

After the New Year’s Eve gig, we had a very lazy New Year’s Day. I think I slept in until close to noon; and did nothing that afternoon until Janelle came around just before dinner time. Or breakfast time for her ... stupid shift hours. We had time for a quickie, before she had to eat, and get ready for work. She promised that she would spend more time with me over the weekend. With the New Year’s gig out of the way, it was time to concentrate on the extensive schedule that Fifa had for us...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 17 Interviews

We pressed the intercom button, a voice answered and we said who we were and that we were there to see Bob Hudson to appear on his show. A minute later a man came to the door, unlocked it, and let us in. “G’day, I’m Marius, Bob’s producer. Come on in, you’re all a bit early, but we can go up to the studio,” he said. He led us up two flights of stairs, down a dimly lit corridor, and into the control room or the studio. The place looked like it was a dump, there were boxes piled in the...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 23 Senior High School

My lips were so close to Cathy’s; I could feel her breath on me. Her eyes looked directly into mine, and I felt a huge yearning. I was about to pull her to me, letting my lips lock on hers, wanting to feel her tongue against mine, when I stopped myself, realising what was happening. “Think, William Morris, use your head, don’t blindly rush in!” I heard a voice in my head. “Don’t you remember what you told yourself, what you told Lori? You know what will happen if you give in to your desires,...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 27 Back at University

Just as everyone had warned me; second year electrical engineering was full on, right from the first day. In each of the subjects, the lecturers didn’t waste time reviewing what we might have studied in the previous year; it was head first into the deep end. I had some doubts about one of the subjects; Solid State Physics. To me, this looked like the sort of subject material that graduate students at Oxford University or MIT would cover; quantum mechanics, atomic particles, and similar...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 28 Towards the Final Exams

The August school holidays were only three weeks away; these were going to be the last break before the HSC exams at the end of October. At lunchtime one day, we were all discussing the plans we had for the two weeks off school. “Well, I’ll be going over all of the previous exam papers,” Cathy said. Some of the others groaned, called her ‘swot’. David wasn’t being anywhere near as studious as his sister; he had arranged to take a train up to the Gold Coast to renew his acquaintance with his...

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The Three Signs Book 3 JanelleChapter 6 Rockin The Antler

“I have no idea what’s got into my sister,” Mary Beth said as she sat across the table from me. Since this Monday would be the last time for over a month that Mary Beth and I would be able to have our regular lunch date, I had made a point of catching a bus into the city to meet her. Rather than eat at our usual location at the Quay, we had gone to a nice steakhouse in Phillip Street; just a short distance up from her office in Macquarie Street. It was going to be an expensive meal, but I...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 34 Farewells

I pulled up in the driveway of Jenny’s place, and knocked on the front door. Jenny answered; pulled me inside, wrapped her arms around me, and kissed me deeply, even before I had a chance to put my stuff down. When she finally released me, I asked her where I could hang up my clothes for the evening, and she led me down the hallway to her room. Hannah was waiting there; she was just wearing a long white tee shirt, sitting on the double bed with her legs curled up underneath her. “So, how...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 32 Party Games

After our overnight cruise to Castle Lagoon, we discussed where we might take our next cruise. One option was to go up to Lake Macquarie, we could go up for a few days at the start of the mid-semester break; I would have to be back in time to take the midday train to Canberra for my Labor Party policy steering committee meeting. But with some planning, we could sail up on the Friday afternoon, reach the Swansea bridge at high tide, spend the next three days exploring the lake, and return to...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 35 Hello CSE Goodbye Tommy

“Good morning, I am Doctor Will Morris,” I said to the assembled class. “I assume you are all here for subject 6.710, Introduction to Computer Engineering. If anyone is in the wrong place, I suggest now you leave quietly, and get to wherever it is you should be.” I looked around the lecture theatre, there were maybe two hundred and fifty people, none of whom looked like leaving. Most of them had been in the previous lecture, the introductory lecture for Computing 1A. The challenge we had...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 12 Changes in Foursomes

After the great Election Day results, Lisa and I had a fun day sailing; it was a Quartet Bowl race, our favourite. Lisa steered us to another win across the line; we were looking good for a first place in the series. On the way home, Lisa asked me what my thoughts were about Georgina. “You know she wants to sleep with us,” she said. “And both Fiona and I would like to sleep with her, too.” “I guess that’s two votes out of three in favour for it already,” I said. “No, that’s not how it...

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A Casual Encounter

This is a true story that took place in mid August. I had been very horny for quite some time. My wife felt like sex once or twice a month was plenty. It had been several weeks since the last time we’d had sex. I was starting to look at more porn and read more stories. Then one day I was looking at Craigslist and came across the casual encounters section. I started reading through the ads but nothing caught my eye. I decided to post an ad myself. I posted in the M4M section to see what results...

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Craigs List Casual Encounter

It was 9:45 on a Thursday morning and Scott couldn’t wait for the weekend. He was looking forward to parties, drinking, and the possibility of getting laid. His dick must have thought it was Friday because it had been in a horny throb all morning. Unable to get his mind off of sex, Scott decided to browse through the Casual Encounters on Craig’s List. There were always some interesting and stimulating postings to read. After several minutes of clicking ads, Scott saw a headline that really...

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This is a true story that took place in mid August. I had been very horny for quite some time. My wife felt like sex once or twice a month was plenty. It had been several weeks since the last time we'd had sex. I was starting to look at more porn and read more stories. Then one day I was looking at Craigslist and came across the casual encounters section. I started reading through the ads but nothing caught my eye. I decided to post an ad myself. I posted in the M4M section to see what results...

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It was 9:45 on a Thursday morning and Scott couldn't wait for the weekend. He was looking forward to parties, drinking, and the possibility of getting laid. His dick must have thought it was Friday because it had been in a horny throb all morning. Unable to get his mind off of sex, Scott decided to browse through the Casual Encounters on Craig's List. There were always some interesting and stimulating postings to read. After several minutes of clicking ads, Scott saw a headline that really...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 9 Watching the Yacht Race

I woke up early, feeling slightly disoriented until I realised where I was – in Cathy’s old bedroom, at the Parsons’s place, where she had slept until she took over Dianne’s room. It wasn’t yet six o’clock, and I could hear the sounds of the surf through the open window. Elsewhere in the house, all was quiet. I suspected Mr and Mrs Parsons would be sleeping in, and I didn’t know what time David returned, but I was well and truly asleep when he did. I was lying there, wondering whether to get...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 38 Epilogue

Monday morning was dismal, pouring with rain, and I was waiting to hear from Cathy. She should have arrived home last night, and I thought she would have called me then. Maybe she got in late, and was tired, I told myself. By mid-morning, I hadn’t heard anything, and I was going to call her, when I saw the mail arrive. There was a break in the persistent rain, so I walked down to the letter box to see what had arrived. There was a letter for me; in Cathy’s writing, postmarked from Wednesday....

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