The Three Signs - Book 4 - LisaChapter 28: Touring free porn video

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There were several additions to the entourage; Robyn and Sally were coming, along with their two kids; and of course the other two young kids, Bruce and Rachel’s son, Robert, and Andrew and Mandy’s daughter, Debbie would be coming along. Given that all four kids were a bit over a year old, they really couldn’t be left behind, and neither Paul nor Phil wanted to be away from their wives and kids for the three weeks. I could see in the future organizing tours like this one would become more difficult as some of the members of the group had to balance family commitments. Robyn and Sally would look after all four toddlers while we were performing; it would be interesting to see how the kids handled traveling in the tour bus, but I could certainly understand why the six of them would not want to be separated from their kids for an extended period. If it was a day or two, that would be fine, but three weeks...

It was an early start on the Monday morning; the tour bus arrived at Banksia Lodge just after 5:00 a.m.; we were all ‘present and correct’, so it was just a case of putting our bags in the luggage compartment, and then we were off south towards Wollongong. The aim was to beat the morning peak hour traffic; I took the opportunity to get a few extra hours sleep. It was going to be a long day; all going well the road crew would already be on site, setting up the stage. The plan was that once we arrived at the venue – the Dapto Showground - the stage would already have been set up, and all we would need to do is make a final check of our instruments and they were set up as we wanted, run a sound check, and wait until the concert start time.

I was hoping that I would get to see how they actually assembled the stage and ran the power and audio wiring, but I guessed that would have to wait until Thursday, when we were setting up at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. The bus we had for our main transport was a much newer, more luxurious version of the one we had use in previous tours; the back half had about twenty bunk beds, each with a reading light, and curtains that could be pulled across for some privacy. The front half had what initially look like standard coach seating, however the seats could be rotated, so that we could face each other, while still wearing seatbelts. Not that I really took advantage of the seating, I slept – or at least dozed – most of the way to the venue.

When we arrived at the showground, the stage was already constructed; the lights set up on the overhead gantries, and heavy canvas covers over the top and sides of the structure. There were two large speaker stacks either side of the stage, and part of the way out in the audience area, a raised platform where the sound and lighting consoles were located.

“Fuck me,” Phil said. “Is this the right place? That looks like some big international act is meant to be playing here!”

“It all looks pretty impressive,” Paul said. “The stage looks HUGE!”

The coach pulled into behind the stage, the two semitrailers were parked on either side of the backstage area, the other two trucks were backed in close to the stage. One was the generator truck, the other was a truck with the dressing rooms, showers and toilets in a transportable building on the back of it. Col and Peter were there, and once the coach was parked in its correct location, we collected our bags, and made our way up onto the stage.

“You can put your bags in the dressing rooms,” Peter said. “Then I’ll give you the grand tour.”

The dressing rooms looked like someone had started with a basic construction site amenities building; placed it on the back of a flat-bed truck; and fitted out the dressing room out with closets, mirrors, make up desks and a number of easy chairs. Our stage clothes and other items were already hanging up in the closets, ready for us to get changed later in the day. Behind the big dressing room were two small shower cubicles, and two toilet cubicles. Everything we would need for our time on the road, given that we would be sleeping in the tour coach.

We were then shown how the stage had been set up; there was the large truck with the generator and power supply; I spoke to the chief electrician and asked him how it was set up.

“It’s a 70 kVA unit; 6.8 litre engine, three phase alternator that feeds a rectifier / battery / inverter system. Designed so that we can run from a utility supply, but if that should fail, or be dirty, the generator kicks in automatically, and the inverter ensures phase continuity,” he said. “You follow all that?”

“Yeah, I did two years of an electrical engineering degree, and I am a Computer Science lecturer at the School of Electrical Engineering at UNSW,” I said. “All looks pretty good.”

“Yeah, for bigger shows, with more lighting and more amplifiers, we have units going up to 120 kVA. But from here, we feed a number of breaker and distribution panels, one is just for all the lighting controllers, another for the PA stacks. This one here feeds the on-stage equipment, we have dedicated 240 volt power runs out to your equipment. Each of the equipment lines is protected with an earth leakage detector, so there’s no risk of electrocution. Before you guys do your sound check this arvo, I’ll run a full electrical test on the equipment, make sure they are all properly earthed. That’s our standard policy, we don’t want to risk any shorts, or electrocutions.”

I was pretty impressed with the thought that had gone into the design and installation of the electrical system, not just the reliability built into it, but the failsafes, and the way installing the power cabling was made simple and fool proof. I really wanted to watch the setup process now and see just how it worked in practice.

Peter and Col then showed us how they had set everything up on the stage; there was certainly much more room than we had available at some of the indoor venues in Sydney; I sat at my Rhodes; it was easy for me to move between that, my Hammond, and even Don’s Yamaha clavinova. I could get out to the front of the stage without any difficulty, we all found there was plenty of room, the power and mike cables had been securely taped to the floor, and generally run against the raise platform where they were out of the way. No danger of anyone tripping or catching a cable, and pulling over a mike.

“We’ve still got some of the lighting work to finish off and test, but what if we aim for 3:00 this afternoon to run through a full sound check?” Peter said. “Until there, you’ve got the day off. But before some of you piss off for the rest of the morning, there’s a guy I want you guitarists to meet.”

Peter introduced us to one of the electricians, Graeme Thorpe, who also served as a guitar tech, plus he had the tools and equipment to make minor repairs and adjustments to our amps. Ian knew him from previous tours, they appeared to be good mates.

“If you guys don’t mind,” Graeme said, “you can tell me how you like your guitars set up, and I can do any quick fixes, replace a broken string, stuff like that while you are on stage.”

“Sounds great, come into the dressing room, and I’ll show you what guitars I have,” I said to him.

I got my guitars out from their crate, my original red strat, the black one that I had rebuilt, and the newer powder blue one. Graeme examined each of them in turn, making comments about their condition, the strings, action, and pickups.

“That black one, that’s not original, is it?” he said. “I can see it’s been rebuilt at some stage.”

“Yeah, I got it back in early 1976, it was in pretty bad shape. All new pickups, electronics, tuners, plus refinishing the body.”

“They’re all nice, what others do you have?”

I pulled out my Telecaster, and handed it to him.

“What type of pickup switching has this one got?” he asked.

“Just the standard, neck, combined, and bridge, with the tone control active in all three positions,” I said.

He nodded his approval, at one stage, the selector switch had the first position for the neck pickup in ‘dark’ mode, where there was a lot of treble cut applied, the middle positon was still the neck pickup, but with the ‘dark circuit’ disabled, and the third position just the bridge pickup. There was no way to blend both pickups; which to me was a real negative, and the so called ‘dark circuit’ was rather superfluous, since you could achieve much the same with the tone controls on the amp.

Finally, I handed over my Maton SRS acoustic; although it did have an AP5 Pro pickup installed. Graeme examined it, and strummed a few chords.

“You have a good selection of guitars; but my question, each of the strats, you’ve got the action set up differently,” he said. “Which do you prefer?”

“I use each for a different style,” I said. “The blue, with the highest action, that’s for lead, particularly when I’m going to be playing a lot of riffs, bends, all of that. The black one, when it’s going to be purely rhythm, and the red for most everything else. The Tele, that’s if I want a tone with punch, like on the Stones ones; and the Maton, when I want a more mellow sound. The same with the amps; I prefer the sound of the Fender, with its rich reverb. The Marshall, that’s when I want power and crunch.”

“All sounds reasonable to me. Do you have any preference for strings? Brand, weight, whatever?”

“Not really, whenever I need to get a set, I’ll buy what they have on sale at Venue Music. There’s a few spares in my parts box, probably Ernie Ball, I think.”

“No worries. After I’ve spoken to the others, do you mind if I give your amps a once over, squirt contact cleaner in the pots, make sure the valves are seated properly in their sockets, stuff like that?”

“Go ahead, I normally do that once a month, but if you want to check them over, that would be great.”

I left Graeme to his job, meanwhile Fiona, Tracy and I walked the short distance to the shopping centre at Dapto. There’s wasn’t a huge amount to see there; a moderately sized shopping mall, with a large Woolworths supermarket, and a typical array of suburban shops. Since it was now about lunchtime, we avoided the various fast food outlets, and stopped at a little café – owned and operated by what appeared to be a Greek family, which in my books was a good sign. For lunch, I chose their ‘roast of the day’ – roast pork, complete with crackling, baked potatoes and vegetables, plus the mandatory ‘iced chocolate’; it was almost as good as the iced chocolate from the take-away place near Alexa’s office.

Our hunger satisfied, we walked back to where we were set up; Fiona suggested we try to get some sleep, since it was going to be a late night, so we headed to the sleeping area of our coach. Tracy suggested that she and I could ‘sleep’ together; although I wasn’t quite sure how much actual sleeping she intended to get.

“We are almost completely alone in here, well, except for Fiona, and she will be asleep soon,” Tracy said. “If we are quiet, then no one will know what we’re doing...”

“Do you think you can stay quiet?” I whispered in her ear. “Particularly when I use my lips and tongue ... And I could use my fingers as well, while I’m licking you. I seem to recall you enjoy that combination.”

“Promise? I haven’t had that for a while...”

“At least a week,” I said. “I seem to recall the other Sunday night, and you were rather loud, too.”

“Well, I can’t help it if you are just that good at licking me,” she said. “And since you reminded me, I really need it now.”

We managed to remain relatively quiet, despite my bringing Tracy to several nice orgasms with my lips, tongue and fingers, before we made love. Due to the restricted height in the bunk beds, we were limited to the ‘missionary’ position.

“Next time, what if we use my bunk,” I suggested. “It’s one of the upper level ones, and there’s more room, at least more height above the mattress.”

“You didn’t bump your head, did you?” she asked.

“Yes, I did. But not all that hard. And I only did it once! Now, a shower, to freshen up? Before the others see us, and work out what we’ve been up to.”

“I’m sure everyone knows what we’ve been up to,” Tracy said, laughing, “And I bet they don’t care, either! But let’s have that shower, maybe you can make sure I’m extra clean in some places that I can’t easily reach.”

We pulled on some clothes, and headed to the showers in the accommodation cabin; it was rather cramped trying to squeeze the two of us into the one shower; but we managed to get each other clean. Then it was back to the main sitting room, I pulled my acoustic guitar out, and practiced some of the folk music songs that we planned to play at the Three Weeds, probably sometime in February. Tracy got her guitar, and the two of us played together. After a while, Allison joined us, and played along on her fiddle. We were starting to sound fairly good; all we needed was Fiona to join in with her mandolin, and Rachel on her drum to complete the group. I was sure we would have plenty of time to practice our songs while we were on tour.

Our folk music session was interrupted by Peter telling us that he wanted to start the full sound check in fifteen minutes; I headed to the stage, set up my guitars on their stands in the place set aside for that, checked the cabling to my effects pedals, made sure I had the right leads going to the correct amp input, and arranged my set lists on top of the Rhodes where I would be able to see it at a glance. Once we were all on stage, the first task was to double check the alignment of the various spot lights; we were told to stand in various positions as the Chris, up on the lighting desk brought up each spot in turn. Then it was a microphone check; each of the vocal mikes were tested, then the drum kits, and finally the ‘line in’ inputs from the keyboards and guitar amps.

“Okay, let’s do a full check, what if we do ‘Black Magic Woman’, just as we will do it live,” Mary Beth’s voice came through the foldback speakers. “You count us in, Mike.”

I looked around, everyone seemed to be ready; Mike looked across at me, I nodded. We were all ready, I couldn’t wait to hear how the sound system sounded. Of course, the front of house PA system wouldn’t be wound up to the volume it would be during the actual show, this test was just to make sure all the levels were set correctly, there were no earth loops causing hum or other interference, and all of the microphones were working properly, including the radio pickups for our guitars.

Mike looked around at everyone, nodded his head, and started the intro. Stewie came in with the percussion, Andrew picked up the bass lead, Phil, Mossy and I took the guitar lead. After the introduction, I started singing, but the foldback sounded low, muddy, so I improvised a verse:

Turn the sound up a bit baby,
Turn the sound up a bit baby,
Turn the sound up a bit baby,
it’s like I’m at the bottom of a pit
Turn the sound up a bit baby,
I have no idea of what I’m singing.

Everyone was laughing, the music fell apart.

“What’s the problem, Will? Is the foldback no good?” Mary Beth said through the speakers.

“Yeah, my voice level was too low, all distorted and muddy. I could barely hear my singing over the backing music.”

“And you try to tell us you’re crap at writing, Will,” Phil said. “That was a bit of inspired, off the cuff improvisation!”

We paused the sound check while Mary Beth, Chris, and two of the electricians checked the cabling; it turned out that one of the XLR connectors – the one from my microphone – wasn’t seated properly in the socket, and once we were playing, the vibrations from the rest of our sound caused the connections to constantly make and break. A few minutes work had the faulty connector replaced, and we started the song again; this time the foldback sound was perfect.

“Was that better?” Mary Beth asked.

“Ad perfectum,” I said. “No problems hearing at all.”

“Okay, let’s try ‘Mean Woman Blues’, then into ‘Promised Land’,” she instructed.

For this one, Mossy and I would take the guitar lead, and sing together, Don backed us on piano. Phil took the first guitar break, Ian and I switching to a rhythm backup. This was one of the songs that I used my Tele on; I preferred the brighter tone that it produced. Somehow it seemed to suit the rockabilly style of the song. I switched to my trust red Strat for ‘Promised Land’, this was another song where having the two drummers, plus a bunch of guitarists, Don and Mike on keyboards gave a huge punch to the song. We included several breaks where Paul, Mandy and Fiona could improvise. I thought we were sounding pretty good, so when we had almost finished, I gave the sign ‘go around again’, and we stretched it out into our extended version.

“Sounding real good there, guys,” Mary Beth said. “Let’s get our Skynyrd on, ‘Call me the Breeze’, I want you all to give it everything.”

Blue Strat time; I strapped that on, made sure it was plugged into my Marshall Amp, checked the volume and tone settings, and Phil and I hit the introduction. I looked across to me left, Ian, Phil, Garry and Andrew were all lined up in a row; Tracy was on my right. Phil took the first guitar solo break; I could hear Don working it up on his Clavinova. Phil then handed the guitar solo to Ian, before I went into the second verse.

The second solo break was all Don; then over to the horns before Don took over again. We wrapped it up after the third verse; from where I was on the stage, I thought it sounded pretty fantastic.

“Okay, that was great, everything sounded good,” Mary Beth said. “Now let’s get into some slower ones, ‘Pacific Highway Blues’.”

We did ‘Pacific Highway Blues’, ‘Last Wave of Summer’, and a few others from the album; they must have been working on a few settings up at the sound desk, we then did our three ‘slow and romantic’ songs, or as Garry referred to them as ‘the panty soaking group’, ‘We’ve Got Tonight’, ‘Desperado’ and ‘Wonderful Tonight’.

“I think we’ve got everything set correctly,” Mary Beth said. “That’s it for the afternoon, unless you want to practice anything?”

“What if we run through the encore?” I suggested. “Give Chrissy a chance to hear.”

We did that set; Chrissy standing next to me and singing for both ‘Make You Happy’ and ‘Good Time’. We felt everything was sounding good, and decided that was it for the afternoon. Time to rest before the night’s show. I had just got undressed, and slid under the sheet on my bunk, when Fiona stood next to it.

“Like some company?” she asked. “Just cuddling and sleeping together, that’s all if you want.”

“Sure, get in,” I said, turning to my side so she could lie next to me.

Fiona got undressed, and slid into the bunk next to me. I turned over so we were spooning, and I had a hand resting on one of her soft, pert breasts. She sighed, and covered my hand with hers, wiggling her backside against my prick. She reached back behind her body to position my prick between her legs, pressing against her pussy.

“You know, that’s a rather dangerous position,” I whispered in her ear.

“Dangerous? For who? I’m sure you have excellent self-control, Will.”

She started rocking gently, so her moist pussy moved around, rubbing along my knob and shaft.

“I thought you said just cuddling.”

“Maybe I want my pussy to cuddle your prick,” she replied. “You know I can give him a very special, tight cuddle...”

I moved a hand down lower, between her thighs, and started to slowly rub her pussy. Fiona raised a leg slightly, so I could slide my fingers further down between her legs, and as my fingers rubbed across her clit, she drew her breath in sharply.

“And how do you expect me to remain quiet if you keep doing that?” she whispered.

“I’ll stop if you want.”

“No ... I’ll be quiet ... oh, can you slide inside me while you rub?”

I shifted my position slightly, so my prick was angled correctly, I pushed my hips forward, and using my fingers, I slid inside her. She groaned softly as my knob spread her open, and reached down between her legs, entwining her fingers in mine.

“Oh, God, that’s so good,” she whispered softly. “Can you just lie there, staying still for a minute or two?”

We lay there, joined together, our fingers brushing and rubbing around her clit. I listened to Fiona’s breathing, every so often she would moan softly, pushing back into me.

“Just move slowly in and out,” she whispered. “I’m really close...”

I rocked my hips slowly, causing me to slide in and out of her; it only took a few slow strokes before I felt her tense up and sigh softly, a sigh that was almost a groan.

“Oh yes ... that’s just what I needed,” she moaned softly. “I went two years without having that ... Now do me again, I want to feel you spurting inside me.

I started moving again, this time a little faster. I could feel Fiona’s fingers pressing against the underside of my shaft while she was rubbing herself. She was almost restraining herself from her usual running commentary, she was only murmuring softly to herself, I could barely hear her words, something like ‘yeah, fuck me’, ‘I love your prick in my cunt’ and ‘spurt inside me’. As it usually did, hearing Fiona’s ‘running commentary’ got me very aroused, it wouldn’t take much longer for me to come.

“I’m close to coming, Fiona,” I whispered in her ear.

“Yes, do it, I want your come inside me,” she replied.

Her urging was all it took; I pulled her body hard against me, pushed deep into her, and let it start. I groaned, I tried to keep quiet, but each time I spurted into her, I let out a soft groan.

“Can you keep going ... a few more ... I’m so close,” she panted.

I kept sliding in and out, I could feel my prick squeezing my come out from her; maybe when she came the first time she gushed some juices, but it was getting rather wet underneath us. A few more thrusts, and she tensed her muscles, pushed back against me, and groaned again, this time louder than the first time.

“Oh, yes! YES! God, YES!” she cried out.

I stopped moving, and held her close to me; we were both breathing heavily. We stayed locked together, not moving, for a few minutes, then I let myself roll back, my prick came out of her, and I lay on my back. Fiona rolled over, resting her head on my chest.

“Was that a good warm up for tonight’s show?” I asked her.

“Absolutely! You don’t know just how much I love doing that, Will,” she said. “And now, I guess we should see about getting cleaned up, have something to eat, and get dressed for the performance. I guess you don’t have a tissue handy that I can stuff in my pussy so I don’t drip everywhere?”

I didn’t have a tissue, so Fiona just put her clothes back on, then I got dressed, and we headed across to the showers. Once we were clean, it was time to think about dinner; Peter had arranged for some Chinese food from a local restaurant to be delivered to our dressing room. While we were all sitting around eating, Mary Beth had an update on the album.

“I spoke to Fifa earlier this afternoon, the factory started pressing the albums today; they plan to have several thousand copies distributed to the major record stores by Friday,” she said. “She said there will be a few hundred in Canberra waiting for us to sell at the gigs, so we will have to make sure we plug the album during the show. After we had finished dinner, I went across to where a public phone was, and called Lisa to see how she was going. I told her how our sound check went, and what Mary Beth had passed on from Fifa about the album. She wished me good luck for the night’s performance, and I told her I would call again tomorrow night. Then it was back to the stage, time to put on my stage clothes, and get ready for the night’s performance.

As we headed out from the dressing room, Peter told us ‘five minute, guys’, and introduced us to some of the local media ‘personalities’. They had been given ‘Access All Areas’ passes, so we had a brief chat with them, before we took our positions on the stage. I looked out into the arena, it was packed with people. Maybe several thousand standing close together, pressed up against the stage, and two or three times that number spaced out behind them. Some of the people had brought fold-up chairs with them, or had spread out blankets on the grass.

“Ten seconds, everyone,” Mary Beth’s voice came through the foldback speakers.

The main arena lights were dimmed, and the low murmuring of the crowd rose to a roar.

“We wanna show! We wanna show!”

I looked around at everyone, they all nodded or gave me a ‘thumbs up’. Time to get this show on the road. I started with the opening chords of ‘Time is Tight’, the spotlight on me started to come up. This was it, I launched into our opening song. After the introductions, it was ‘Good Times’, then the rest of the first set. When we took a break, I grabbed a bottle of cold water, gulped about half of it down.

“Man, that crowd is fired up!” Phil exclaimed. “What do you reckon? Fifteen thousand, at least!”

“Sixteen thousand, two hundred and thirty-nine,” Peter said. “At least that’s how many tickets were sold.”

“You guys sounded great out there,” Colin said.

“The light show is something else,” I said. “Chris must be working his ring off up on the lighting desk!”

After the break, it was back on stage; the lighting changed, a spotlight on me, sitting at Don’s Clavinova, and soft floods over the rest of the stage. I started playing ‘We’ve Got Tonight’; and I soon noticed a number of flickering lights in the crowd, moving from side to side. Some people had lit their cigarette lighters, and were waving them back and forward above their heads. Soon, maybe a thousand or more tiny lights were moving, it was like some fire flies were dancing to the music. I was really pleased, the decision to open the second set with a quieter piece seemed to be working.

They kept up their light show through the next three songs; then we picked up the tempo, finishing off the second set with ‘Mean Woman Blues’. As we took our break, Chrissy came up to me, asking to talk privately, so we headed back behind some of the crates.

“This probably sounds stupid,” she said, “but when you were singing ‘We’ve Got Tonight’, I felt that you were singing that directly to me. Do you think we could, I mean, could we have tonight, just the two of us?”

“Chrissy, you know that as much as I want you, while you and Mark are a couple ... How would you feel if while you were on tour, he was sleeping with someone else?”

“He probably is, they’ve probably both been shooting up together,” she replied, looking rather sad. “He’s using again, I know he is; he denies it, of course, but ... I don’t know what to do about him, when he’s clean, we are great together, but ... any time he feels stressed, he has to shoot up, and he’s a different person. I can’t handle him when he’s stoned. You and I don’t have to have sex, we don’t have to make love, I just need some company tonight, some cuddling. If you don’t ... that’s okay, I understand.”

She look so sad, so ... so alone, I feel like I was being an uncaring bastard, all because of some arbitrary rule I had.

“Okay, we can sleep together tonight, just cuddling, Chrissy. Just tonight, too,” I said.

She hugged me, kissed me on the lips.

“Thank you, Will, you don’t know just how happy that will make me”

Time to get back on stage for the final set; so far, everything had sounded pretty good, and the lights ... they were something else! Not just the standard fill lights and the steerable spots, but a bank of bright white lights that lit up all of the stage. There were light banks on the sides of the stage, too, that seemed to swivel up and down; the light patterns and colours changed in sync with the music. We started the set with our standard three-song Stones numbers, Allison and I strutting about on the stage together with ‘Honky Tonk Woman’, and (of course) the crowd went crazy when I pulled her leather mini-skirt off. We kept the sultriness going with ‘Brown Sugar’, before Mandy did her usual moody, evocative rendition of ‘Paint it Black’. The rest of the final set went smoothly, and when it was time for ‘The Load Out’, all the stage lights were dimmed, except for the spotlight about me, at the Rhodes. Near the end of the song, Chrissy slid onto the chair next to me, her microphone in one hand, the other arm around my waist. She gave me a gentle squeeze, I turned to look at her, she smiled at me, and mouthed ‘I love you, Will’.

Chrissy and I sang ‘Stay’ together, by the end the whole band had joined in; at the conclusion we all stood up at the front of the stage, bowed deeply, and headed off to the side. At least, temporarily; after maybe thirty seconds of the crowd clapping and cheering, we ran back onto the stage, and took our places for the start of the encore set. Chrissy stood on my right side, ready to sing alone with me; Phil and Ian played the opening riff of ‘I’ll Make You Happy’, Chrissy and I alternated singing the opening lines, until we hit the verse. We sang together, her arm around my waist, my arm around her shoulder, sharing the same microphone. When we had finished the song, she put her lips to my ear.

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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 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 39 Songs of Injustice

With the wedding out of the way, we got back into the work on the songs for the new album, as well as various gigs around the place. They were starting to take shape, but the real challenge was to ensure that the songs were musically as good as our previous work, and could stand alone as rock songs. We didn’t want the lyrics to be too ‘preachy’ and turn people off. There’s no point in making a protest song, if people don’t like it and refuse to listen to it. After my talk with Alonzo’s...

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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 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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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 4 LisaChapter 7 Itrsquos Just a Casual Encounter

Don’t ask me what my name is I know what your game is 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...

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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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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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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 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 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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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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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 36 University Third Year Part 1

I woke up refreshed and excited about the start of the new semester; once I had finished breakfast, and packed my notes and papers for the day’s lectures in my backpack, it was on my bike for the quick ride across to the campus. The first two sessions were the introductory lecture for Numerical Analysis, and a tutorial session; it looked to be pretty interesting (at least for a mathematics subject), the material that we would cover seemed quite interesting. The lecturer, Doctor Opie, appeared...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 9 Parks and Parties

The weeks leading up to the final exams were busy; not just studying for the two exams that I had, but helping Fiona get her internship report finished and ready for submission; last minute coaching for some of my students, and trying to fend off a potential war between some people at Sydney University and other participants in the AARNET project. Independent of the AARNET project, Sydney University had developed a simple store-and-forward network, but they wanted to use the country-level...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 4 Building Relationships

February saw life start to return to normal. Back at Uni, we started to prepare for the upcoming semester. Preliminary enrolment figures for Computing I indicated we would have slightly over three hundred full time students, and another sixty or so in the part time class. During the summer break another large room had been equipped with terminals connected to the Department’s PDP 11/70, which had also been upgraded with additional memory and disk storage. As well, another 11/40 had been...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 4 Photography

As Cathy and I had agreed, we spent the next few days apart. I did my piano grade exam practice for several hours each day, it was boring, but it had to be done. We did speak to each other every night to talk about the things we had done that day. The rain that had cleared on Monday afternoon had returned, so we would not have been able to do much outside anyway. Actually, thinking about it, may have led to more inside activities, including more of what we might discover in Cathy’s copy of...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 15 Partings

After the first month or so of school, memories of the summer holidays had faded quickly. The study workload had increased dramatically, and I was glad I had taken the time to set myself a strict program. With schoolwork, practice for my next piano grade exam, and rehearsals and playing at the Mirage, Friday nights were my only regular free time. After the blow-up with Katey Jackson, I didn’t bother going to the youth group meetings on Sunday nights, which gave me some time to get things...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 48 Winners and Losers

“Hey, Will, it’s Martin here,” the person on the phone said. “Just a reminder, it’s coming up time for your company’s Annual General Meeting, and there’s a few ideas I want to run past you.” He suggested it was time we appointed a ‘Board of Directors’, four or five people who I trusted to provide ‘corporate governance’ and review the major decisions of the company. “I assume at the moment, you’re pretty much running things by yourself, with input from Lisa, Michelle, Mary Beth?” he...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 46 Sabbatical

Tactics on this year’s Coffs race were quite different; the wind was a steady twelve knots from the southeast. Therefore, it was a spinnaker run all the way to Coffs; the perfect test for the new hounds asymmetrical number one. The larger boats made the best of the ideal conditions, we were twentieth across the line, several hours ahead of the next Young 88. We sailed reasonably well in the three short courses, but our overall result for the regatta was a tenth on scratch, fifth on handicap....

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 42 Changes Changes Changes

“Hey, Will, have you got a few minutes to talk? We’ve got a proposal we’d like to talk with you about,” Paul Christie said to me, when we had finished our first sound check for the New Year’s Eve concert in Victoria Park. Paul had established The Party Boys back around 1983 along with Kevin Boritch, and since then it had served as a place for anyone between groups to join and play with. Even some big international names – Joe Walsh, Eric Burden – had played with them. “We hear you guys are...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 11 Summer Activities

I slept quite late in the morning after the engagement party, and even when I woke up, I felt exhausted and disoriented. I asked Lisa if I had drunk too much the night before; maybe the alcohol had interacted with my heart medicine; but she said I had only had a glass of champagne, one nip of bourbon, and stuck to soft drinks other than that. But it wasn’t just that I was feeling tired; I had dreamed some pretty wild and vivid dreams overnight; dreams involving Jillian, and that she had...

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The Three Signs Book 3 JanelleChapter 5 Two Phone Calls

My life was pretty busy; work, music, sailing, and re-building my friendships with Allison, Mary Beth, Michelle and Garry. Music-wise, we had to get our sets worked out for the Hordern Pavilion gig supporting AC/DC. Normally, it would have been nothing all that special, we’d just do two of our usual rock / blues sets, but with the change in the group line-up, we had to modify arrangements to fit Fiona into the line-up. The gigs went fairly well, I thought; it was also great to see the guys...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 15 Married

The Friday afternoon, I was packing up a few things to take back home for the mid-year break when Murray Allen knocked at my door. “Great, you’re still here,” he said. “I was hoping to catch you before you left. I guess there’s still stuff to sort out for the wedding and honeymoon. I wanted to tell you, it’s not official yet, but we recommended that your thesis be accepted, and you will be getting your PhD. Now, it still has to go before the Professorial Board, and they will recommend that...

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