Chapter Seventy – Ben and Janice
Ben was so
excited about going out with Patty and Irene he couldn’t concentrate on his
studies. He kept looking over at his
cousin, and shaking his head in amazement.
Glenn had always come through for him.
Finally, he closed the textbook he was trying to read, and called Zach.
“Hey, Zach,
do you want to go early to hockey practice, and take a few spins around the ice
before the rest of the team gets there?”
Ben asked.
“Sure. I don’t mind getting in a little extra practice. I’m
pretty excited to be going to see the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus
tonight. I’ve heard a lot about
them. I wish Todd were here to enjoy it
with me. Do you want me to pick you up,
or are you going to walk over?” Zach asked.
“Would you pick
me up, please? I’m bringing a change of
clothes for the concert, so I can change into them after we practice,” Ben
said.
“What about
Glenn? Is he coming with us?” Zach
asked.
Ben turned
to me and asked, “Do you want to watch us practice this afternoon?”
“Yeah,
sure,” I replied. “I’ve finished my
homework already, so I’m good to go.”
“Yes, he’s
coming with us, so you’d better get Mark, too,” Ben said.
“Sounds
good,” Zach said. “See you in a few
minutes.”
Ben grabbed
some nice slacks and a collared shirt out of our shared closet. “What are you wearing to the concert?
I was having
a difficult time deciding. I’d laid out
a couple of outfits on my bed. “I can’t
decide. What do you think?”
“I think
you’re over analyzing it, and need to just choose an outfit,” Ben said, pointing
to the pair of slacks and shirt that mirrored his. “I like this one. That way we’ll look like twins!”
“Twins? I don’t think so! I’m taller than you, still!” I exclaimed,
laughing at Ben’s hurt expression.
Ben couldn’t
stay serious for long. “I guess you’re
right. You might be taller, but I’m the
better looking one anyway! Go ahead and
wear whatever you like.”
I punched my
cousin in the shoulder. “You had better
remember who set up this little soirée.
Besides, who was complaining about his inability to get the cute girls
to go out with him?”
Ben
laughed. “Not me!”
I went to
slap him up the side of the head, and he ducked under my arm, tackling me onto
my bed and knocking the wind out of me.
“Hey! Remember, I’m the one you
asked to help you get a date!” I said, laughing when I got my breath back.
“I’m just making
sure you remember who has the superior body strength and by far the best
physique!” Ben laughed, as he pulled me
back to my feet.
I grinned at
my cousin. “I’ll grant you have the
superior strength, because I’ve not been as diligent at working out at the gym
as you; however, I think Zach has the best physique.”
Ben poked a
finger at my chest. “Only a gay guy like
you would notice that!”
I replied,
“No, I think the girls will take notice, too.
You’re good looking, Ben, but Zach is absolutely stunning! I know he has a boyfriend, but I can’t help
admiring his beautiful body!”
Ben grinned
and said, “It’s a good thing Zach’s gay!
That way I can have all the girls to myself!”
I quickly
changed into the outfit that matched Ben’s, and was combing my hair, when we
heard Zach’s knock on the door. Ben
said, “Let’s go, Glenn.”
Ben ran down
the stairs with his gym bag and opened the door. He impatiently waited for me to come
outside. Seeing his look, I said, “I’m
hurrying! It’s not like we’re going to
be late to an important date or anything.
It’s just hockey practice!” Ben
has been badgering me about being more punctual, lately; and it’s starting to
get on my nerves
Ben replied,
“That’s true; but I’m trying to get you to be on time, since you have a
tendency to always run late! Rick asked
me to keep an eye on you, and part of that is trying to break you of bad habits.”
As we
climbed into the backseat of Zach’s car, I grinned at Ben and replied, “I don’t
have any bad habits, so you’ll have to find someone else to reform.” I paused for moment, grinning. I continued, “Someone such as Zach or Mark,
for instance.”
Mark glanced
back at us from the front seat with a raised eyebrow. “What exactly are you two talking about?”
Before Ben
could answer, I said, “Ben’s trying to reform me. He says I’ve got bad habits that need fixing,
like being perpetually late. I like to
think of it as being fashionably late.
No one wants to arrive early to a party, or you might give your hosts
the impression they aren’t organized enough, or make them uncomfortable,
as they finish their last minute preparations.”
Mark
laughed. “Ben, you’re sure one to
talk. You have a couple of bad habits
yourself, so don’t go trying to reform your cousin, without at least working on
some of your own bad habits.”
Ben said,
“I’m just trying to keep my promise to Glenn’s boyfriend to keep an eye on him,
and keep him from missing Rick too much.
I thought helping Glenn in the self-improvement arena would be a nice
surprise for Rick when he comes home.”
I responded,
“I’m aware of my faults, cousin. I do
appreciate your willingness to help me, but I’m happy with who I am. Can I improve in some areas? Maybe, but let’s not worry about those, for
now. I want to have a great time
watching you guys practice.”
Zach pulled
into the Mariucci Arena parking lot, and chose a space close to the
entrance. The guys went to the locker
room to change into their gear, and I went into the arena. I found a seat by the coaches. They greeted me and continued their
discussions about the different players, and what they needed to work on for
the next game.
I love
watching Ben’s team practice. Hockey is
one of my favorite sports.
Unfortunately, I’m just not a good hockey player. I was so wrapped up in watching the team
practice that time seemed to fly. Soon the
guys came off the ice, and headed back to the locker room to get showered and
ready for the concert.
We left the
car at the arena and walked over to the bookstore to meet the girls. Patty looked wonderful! I whistled when I saw her. She blushed, but laughed at my
reaction. “Thank you for the
compliment,” Patty said, her dark eyes sparkling.
Irene looked
great, too! Mark said, “Irene, you look
great tonight!”
Irene smiled
up at Mark and said, “You look pretty good yourself, Mark.”
Patty, turning
to the three girls standing next to her said, “Let me introduce you to our
friends from the dorm. This is Janice,
Donica, and Holly. Girls, this is Ben,
Glenn, Zach and Mark.”
Janice had
curly brown hair that framed her heart-shaped face. Her warm, brown eyes seemed to draw you to
her. She was a couple of inches shorter
than me, with a slender build and very long, beautiful legs. Ben reached out and shook Janice’s hand. “I’m glad to meet you.”
Donica
looked like she stepped off the cover of Ebony Magazine. She had jet black, shoulder length hair and
stood a couple of inches taller than me.
Everything about her screamed, “I’m a fashion model,” from her excellent
posture, well coifed hair, manicured nails, and perfect face. Donica nodded her head in acknowledgement of
our introductions. She smiled and said,
“I’m charmed to meet you.”
Holly was the same height as Donica, but had
bleached blonde hair and blue eyes. I
was beginning to get a complex about my height with so many taller girls around
me who made me feel short! I looked a
little closer at Holly’s round face and noticed that it was completely covered
with makeup. I tried not to stare, but
I’d never seen anyone with that much makeup on their face. Holly asked, “How do you do?”
I replied
for all of us, “We’re great. Thanks for
asking, Holly. Where are you girls
from?”
Janice said,
“I’m from Toronto. I grew up in the
city and love it. I’m studying computer
graphics and art.”
Donica said,
“I’m from Detroit, and I’m studying fashion design.”
Holly said,
“I’m from Huntsville, Alabama, and I’m studying business management.”
Patty said,
“I’m from Los Angeles, and I’m majoring in music.”
“I’m from
New Mexico, and majoring in music as well,” Irene said.
“We’ve told
you where we’re from. How about you
guys?” Patty asked.
Zach and
Mark both said, “We’re from Duluth, Minnesota.”
Zach
continued, “I’m studying sports medicine.”
Mark said,
“I’m studying physical education and sports medicine, too.”
We all
started walking, so we would get to the concert on time. We talked, as we went. Janice and Ben walked ahead of us. I watched Ben talking animatedly to her
about hockey.
Donica and
Holly were walking with Mark who was all smiles, as the two girls told him
about their classes, etc. Zach and I
walked with Patty and Irene. Patty
looked over at me and asked, “Glenn, can I ask you question?”
“Sure. Go ahead,” I replied, wondering why she was
acting so weird.
“Are you
gay?” she asked.
“Yes. Why?” I asked.
Zach
answered, “Glenn, don’t be dense. She
doesn’t want to invest a lot of time chasing you, just to find out you’re gay!”
Patty nodded
her head. “Zach’s right. I’d hoped we
could be more than just friends. I’m
somewhat disappointed, but I still think we’re going to be great friends.” Patty smiled and took my hand, entwining her
fingers with mine.
Irene smiled
and said, “I won my bet with Patty. I
told her you were gay the moment I met you.”
Patty stuck
her tongue out at her friend. “Go ahead
and rub it in!”
Irene
laughed and said, “Don’t be such a sore loser.
Zach, are you straight or gay?”
Zach winked
at her and laughed. “What do you think?”
Irene looked
at Zach for a moment trying to decide. “I’m not sure.”
Zach smiled
and said, “I’m gay and have a wonderful boyfriend.”
Irene
sighed, “Why do all the best looking guys have to be gay? Why?”
Zach and I
laughed at her question. I replied, “I
don’t have an answer to that question.
My boyfriend is the best looking guy I know. He’s in the Marine Corps, and has ten months
left on his tour of duty overseas. I
can’t wait for him to come home.”
Patty said,
“That’s so cool you’re waiting for him.
I thought most gay guys never committed to just one guy. Most of my gay friends are always jumping
from one relationship to another it seems.”
“I’ve been
with Rick for a little over a year now,” I said, smiling proudly. “I hope Rick will ask me to marry him
when he gets back.”
Zach said,
“Todd and I were together for two years, and then split up last year. We just got back together last weekend.”
Irene asked,
“Is Todd going to school here?”
“No, he’s
attending college at the University of Minnesota in Duluth. He’ll be coming down next weekend to stay
with me. I’ll introduce you to him,”
Zach said.
Irene
smiled, “I’d like that. I do have a
favor to ask of you, Zach. Will you
introduce us to some of your straight teammates?”
Zach
laughed and said, “Sure. I’ll warn you though
that some of them are real womanizers.
I don’t think you want to get involved with a love-them-and-leave-them type
of guy.”
Patty
replied, “You’re right. I want someone
to go out with me. You know, someone to
have fun with on weekends, and who’ll become a good friend. I’m not interested in a serious relationship,
but I do want to have someone to go out with and enjoy college life.”
Irene
agreed, “Patty’s right. Neither one of
us wants, or needs a serious relationship right now. College is a time to experiment and have
fun. I don’t want to be tied down by a
serious relationship.”
We chatted
about the guys on the hockey team. Zach
gave a pretty good summation of each one’s strengths and weaknesses for the
girls. I listened just as carefully as
the girls. Not that I’m interested or
anything, since I have a boyfriend, BUT one never can be too prepared! By the time we reached the concert hall,
Patty and Irene had identified who they wanted to meet of Zach’s teammates. I’d also made a mental check list of who I
wanted to meet, as well, since Zach also talked about his gay teammates. It seemed that my time in Minnesota was
going to be wonderful!
I asked
Zach, “So you never hooked up with anyone on your team?”
Zach made a
face and responded, “No. I was totally
miserable all last year. I never did try
to get with anyone here; because I was still in love with Todd, and wanted him
back something terrible. I just
couldn’t bring myself to admit I was wrong when I told Todd to get
lost. So, I avoided him as much as
possible every time I went home. My Mom
knew I still loved Todd, and kept inviting him over to our house for parties
and stuff. She tried pretty hard to get
me to talk to Todd. It wasn’t until
Robbie threatened to move in on my ex-boyfriend I decided I needed to do
whatever was necessary to get Todd back.”
Patty said,
“Wow! You guys sound just like a
straight couple. I guess I never
thought it didn’t matter if you were straight or gay to have relationships
between two people who love each other get so complicated. I had a relationship go sour on me, just
like you did Zach, but we never did get back together. I’ll be twice as careful getting emotionally
involved with someone next time!”
We arrived
at the concert hall. We picked up our
tickets at the will call window and found our seats. We had just gotten settled, when the house
lights were dimmed and the performance began.
To say I was totally blown away by the excellent performance would
be an understatement! After the program
was over, I told Zach I would meet them out front, since I wanted to go
down and meet some of the performers.
I managed to
find my way backstage. I asked one of
the choir members how I could audition for their group.
“Pardon me,
can you tell me how I can audition for the chorus?” I asked a slender young man
who looked like he was just a little older than me and about the same height.
He pushed
his blonde hair out of his pale blue eyes and grinned at me. “Auditions are in two weeks at the First
Christian Church at 2201 1st Ave. South, Minneapolis. If you need directions, here’s my cell
number,” he replied, handing me his business card. “Also, you can check out our website at
www.tcgmc.org for more information about the chorus. The guys are great, and if you make it
through the audition, I think you’ll really enjoy being part of the show. You can be a volunteer to help us with the
shows, even if don’t sing with us.”
I read the
name on the card he handed to me, Justin Cardin, Computer Specialist. “Nice to meet you Justin,” I said. “I’m Glenn Nielsen.”
He shook my
hand. “I’m glad to meet you. Are you
going to college here?”
“Yes, today
was my first day of classes. I’m a
transfer student from Georgia Tech.”
“Cool! I graduated last spring, and just started my
first job working for a local computer firm.
I apologize for being so forward, but are you dating anyone?” Justin
asked, smiling at me.
“Thank you
for asking, Justin. I would love to
date you, but I’m in a committed relationship at the moment,” I said, smiling
at the handsome young man in front of me.
Justin’s
smile had slipped a little, but he quickly recovered. “Thanks for being honest with me. If you ever change your mind, I would love
to have a chance to get to know you better.”
I said,
“Justin, can we at least be friends? I
don’t know very many people here.” I
hoped Justin would say, ‘yes,’ since he seemed like such a nice guy.
Justin’s
smile returned. “I would like that. It’s just that sometimes when guys are in a
committed relationship, they don’t want to hang out with single guys like
myself.”
“I
understand why you might feel that way about committed couples. My partner is overseas on active duty with
the Marine Corps, and has ten months left before he comes home. It’s been really hard for me the last four
months, since he left. You’re right
about couples though. Before Rick
left, we didn’t associate with many single guys. I’ve been pretty lonely since he left,” I
said, trying to keep my voice from betraying me. As I said the words, the truth of them really
hit home. I blinked my eyes quickly to
try and stop the tears from escaping. I
partially turned away from Justin hoping he hadn’t noticed. I rubbed my eyes, while I worked to get my
emotions under control.
Justin waited,
until I was more in control before he said, “I’d be honored to be your
friend. I can see you must really
love your partner. He’s a very lucky
man!”
I smiled. “Thank you, Justin, for your kind words. I’m sorry for letting my emotions get out of
control. I’m not normally such a cry
baby.”
Justin put
his arm around my shoulders and said, “You can call me anytime you need to someone
to talk to when things get tough, or you just need a shoulder to cry on. I’ll talk to you soon.”
“Thanks,
Justin,” I said, and made my way back to the front of the concert hall to find
Zach and the girls.
Zach was
telling jokes, and had the girls laughing pretty hard, as I came up behind
them.
Zach said,
“Well, Glenn, did you find some cute guy to hang out with?”
“No, but I
did get some information about auditioning to be part of the chorus,” I said.
Zach
guffawed, “Do you really think you sing well enough to be part of their group?”
“No, but I
plan to try anyway. It can’t hurt. Besides, if I don’t make it, I can be a
volunteer to help out with their shows,” I replied, answering Zach’s question
honestly.
Irene said,
“Good for you, Glenn. I’m glad you’re
going to try out. I think you might
just make it. You play the violin
really well. Maybe you could become
part of their show by playing your violin with them.”
Patty
agreed, “That’s a great idea! Why don’t
you suggest it to them when you audition?”
I replied,
“I think I will do just that. Thanks
for the idea!”
Ben, Janice,
Mark, Donica and Holly joined us. Ben
and Janice were holding hands, and it was pretty obvious they liked each
other. Donica and Holly were still
vying for Mark’s attention. Mark had a
girl on each arm. The look on his face
confirmed that he was enjoying himself very much.
We escorted
the girls back to their dorm, and headed back over to the Mariucci Arena to
pick up Zach’s car. He dropped Ben and me
off at our house, and they returned to their dorm.
Ben and I
found Taka sitting at the kitchen table writing a letter to his parents. I sat down and asked, “How difficult is it
to learn Japanese?”
Taka said,
“We begin learning to write Japanese in primary school. We learn the Katakana and Hiragana, which
are simplified phonetic forms of our language.
Later, we learn to write using Kanji, which are based on Chinese
characters and are much harder to learn.
I think that Japanese is very hard for foreigners to learn, because of
the many Kanji that exist in our language.
There are nearly 50,000 of them.
We teach foreigners to speak Japanese using the Katakana and Hiragana.”
“Wow! I didn’t know Japanese was so
complicated. I guess I won’t complain
about learning French and Spanish, which use the same alphabet that we do in
English,” I said. “Why are you writing
a letter to your parents? Can’t you
just send an e-mail or make a phone call?”
Taka looked
up from his letter. “My parents made me
promise to write a letter home every week, so I wouldn’t forget how to write
Japanese. They think I will become
lazy and not uphold the family honor.”
Ben looked
surprised and asked, “Why would you dishonor your family if you forgot some of
the Kanji?”
“It would be
dishonorable to write a letter using Katakana and Hiragana, because they are
only used by children and foreigners. I
must show the proper respect for my ancestors by learning to write properly
using the Kanji characters,” Taka said, very seriously.
I was surprised
to hear Taka talk about honoring his ancestors. I’d never heard of that concept before. Of course, I’ve never studied anything about
Japanese culture either. “Is it very
important to always bring honor to your family?” I asked.
“Yes. It means everything to my parents. My parents are not happy with me, since I
didn’t pass the entrance exam to the University of Tokyo, like my older
brother. Rather than disgrace the
family by going to a lesser university in Japan, I chose to come to the United
States to go to college. I can still
honor my ancestors by doing well here.
I hope to work for Nippon Telephone Company, when I return home to
Kobe. They are looking for businessmen
who speak good English, and can work well with Americans.”
“I hope you
can realize your dream of working for Nippon Telephone. Are you doing well in your business
classes?” I asked.
“Yes. I have all A’s so far. My parents say my classes must be too
easy, since I’m getting all A’s. They
want me to find harder classes to take, or transfer to another university where
the classes are harder,” Taka said.
Ben asked,
“What will you do about Midori, if you transfer to another university?”
“Midori will
wait for me. We can’t get married until
I have saved at least $50,000 dollars to give gifts to all of her family,” Taka
said, seriously.
I was
shocked. “Why do you need so much
money?”
“The more
gifts a man gives to the bride’s family, the more honor he brings to his family
and to the bride’s family. Most of my
friends have not married, because their parents insist that they must save
$100,000 dollars before getting married, so they won’t bring shame to their
family,” Taka said.
“So what do
you do in the meantime?” I asked.
“We will
just live together, until I have saved enough money to get married properly,”
Taka replied.
Ben asked,
“How long do you think it will take to save that much money?”
“Midori and
I think that it will take about seven years, if I get a good job with Nippon
Telephone Company. If I don’t get that
job, I don’t know how long it will take,” Taka said, looking very worried.
“Will Midori
wait that long to get married?” I asked, wondering if I could wait that long
for Rick to ask me to marry him.
“Yes. I think she will. She says she loves me, and will wait
for me to save my money for her,” Taka said, with great certainty.
Ben said, “I’m
glad we don’t have that custom in Canada.
I don’t think I could wait for seven years to get married, if I found
the right girl.”
“I don’t
know if I can wait that long before Rick asks me to marry him,” I said.
Ben replied,
“Why are you waiting for him to ask you?
Why don’t you ask him to marry you instead?”
“I would ask
him to marry me, but I want to know that Rick will say ‘yes,’ when I ask
him. I also want him to be ready to be
married when I ask him. I know he still
isn’t completely comfortable with the notion of marrying a guy. I know he loves me very much, and I think we
will stay together forever, but the marriage thing has Rick a little nervous,”
I replied.
Ben laughed,
“It sounds like he’s a little afraid of making a permanent commitment to
me! Maybe, we’ll need to encourage him
a little. I’m sure the rest of our family
will help us, because they really like Rick.”
I smiled. “I’d like to wait a while, before putting pressure on Rick. I know he’ll eventually warm up to the
idea. Ben, you sure took a liking to
Janice tonight.”
Ben’s face
lit up like a hundred watt light bulb. “Yes, I really like her. I think she really likes me, too. We’re going on our first official date
tomorrow night.”
I whistled,
“You didn’t waste any time did you, cousin?”
Ben blushed,
but managed to respond, “I just wanted to make sure Janice knew I was
interested in dating her.”
I said,
“Ben, I don’t think you have anything to worry about. She only had eyes for you tonight. After we were introduced to her, she didn’t
even acknowledge that anyone else was at the concert except you!”
“You’re
right, Glenn. She and I really hit it
off from the moment we laid eyes on each other,” Ben said, smiling broadly.
“Cool! I hope things work out for your two,” I
said. “I’m going to bed. I’ll catch you later, Taka.”
Taka said,
without looking up from his letter, “Okay.”
I headed
upstairs to our bedroom. Ben followed
me. “Thanks for helping me meet someone
new, Glenn,” Ben said, giving me a quick hug.
“You’re
welcome, Ben,” I said, returning his hug.
I sat down
at my computer, and logged into my blog.
I started writing about my day.
Ben sat down at his desk to do some more studying. We finished about the same time, and called
it a night.
*** ***
Rick was
startled by the appearance of what seemed to be a whole platoon of MP’s who
entered the mess hall. Rick had come
for his usual cup of coffee and a quick breakfast. He was even more surprised when they
approached the table where he and his friends were seated.
They stopped,
and Sgt. Riehle said, “Corporals Lernier, Kelly, Butler, Smith, Bacon, and
Fischer, please follow me.”
I looked at
my buddies, and saw the same look of surprise on their faces, as I’m sure
showed on my own. We left the mess hall,
and were surrounded by the MP’s.
They
escorted us to their offices, where we were placed into separate rooms. I hadn’t been waiting very long when the Judge
Advocate (JAG) officer showed up. I
stood and saluted him.
“At ease
corporal,” Capt. Letcher said. “Please
be seated.”
Rick sat
down, as did Capt. Letcher. “Do you
know why you’re here?”
“No, sir,”
Rick replied. He was starting to get
worried, since the JAG officer had showed up.
“I’m here to
represent you, and the rest of your friends.
You are being investigated with regards to Corporal Meyers’ death and
for trafficking in illegal drugs,” Capt. Letcher said.
Rick was
totally and completely taken by surprise by what Capt. Letcher had just
said. His mind couldn’t grasp that he
was the subject of such an investigation.
Capt. Letcher
continued, “Each of you will be held in solitary confinement until the
investigators finish their work, and a determination has been made whether or
not to convene a court martial. Do you
have any questions?”
Rick looked
across the table at Capt. Letcher. “I have
a lot of questions, but, right now, I’m so completely stunned I can’t think of
what to ask.”
Capt. Letcher
replied, “Well, let me see if I can answer some of the questions I
normally get in these kinds of situations.
You have the right to be represented by a military attorney. At the moment, I’ve been asked to serve as
your legal counsel. If you aren’t
satisfied with me, you may ask for another military attorney, or in some
circumstances, you may request a civilian attorney to represent you. Sgt. Riehle has already interviewed you, so
it’s too late to tell you that you could have requested legal counsel to be
present during questioning.”
“How long
can they hold you in solitary confinement?
That will depend on your commanding officer, and the circumstances
surrounding your case. Sgt. Riehle has
presented sufficient evidence to warrant placing you under arrest. What rights do you have? Those are defined in the military code of
the United States. I have a copy that I
will leave with you to read. I will
return tomorrow to answer any additional questions you might have. I recommend you request I be
present during any additional interrogation sessions. I’m here on base, and will be available to
you at any time,” Capt. Letcher said. He stood up and Rick stood as well and
saluted the superior officer.
Rick looked
around the room for the first time since he entered. There was a cot in the corner besides the
table and two chairs. He wondered if
this was where he would be held. His thoughts
were interrupted by the door opening.
He turned to look at who had come into the room.
He started
to get up when, he recognized Sgt. Riehle.
Sgt. Riehle said, “Don’t get up.”
Rick sat
back in his chair, as Sgt. Riehle took the chair opposite him that Capt. Letcher
had just vacated.
Sgt. Riehle
looked him in the eyes and said, “We need to talk, corporal.”
7 comments:
This is great, please post another chapter soon, cant wait to read it.
I'm glad you enjoyed the chapter!
No, No, NO....not another cliff-hanger!!! So mean of you!!!!
Now stop reading all our comments and get back to pounding that keyboard with the next chapter!!!
Randy
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Thanks Randy for the encouragement! I haven't started the next chapter, yet, but since you mentioned it....LOL
"We need to Speak" Holy Crap give him time to get new underwear!
I need to take a deep breath, I may old it till the net chapter!
OMG I just read you ave not started it! Oh Russ my Bday is Saturday ;)
Okay, Okay, I've started Chapter Seventy One (about 5 pages into it already! Will it be ready by Saturday? No promises but I'll see how things go.....maybe I'll post a draft (which I've never done before). Patience, Grasshopper! Patience!
I have read your entire story in 24 hours and now I'm flustered as to what's gonna happen next. It's really good. Can't wait to read more. :)
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