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A Lady in Waiting 10
She smiled because she could afford it. This time, she had been able to consider the shape of her questions and didn’t lose them in her own discomfort, so she skipped the introductory chatter. “I read parts of your old … Continue reading
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Tagged game, human nature, marriage, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, western biases
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A Lady in Waiting 9
Absently, she checked her email. Rod had replied from wherever it was he had gone that day. Becky, Thanks for the affirmation. I’ll be glad to meet with you whenever and wherever you feel comfortable, if you can catch me. … Continue reading
Children as Political Weapons
This is not about family courts, nor gun control. This is about something much uglier, much more dangerous to the unwary. Let me irritate, shock, disgust and also help you understand something so you’ll be able to defang the Devil. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, mysticism, peace, psychology, religion, scripture
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A Lady in Waiting 7
Miss Community Coordinator peeped out from behind the corner of her mind. “I forgot to ask, Rod, just how old are you?” “Well, my orders say I was born in 1960. So far as I know, that’s accurate.” Not a … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 6
She never even pretended to sleep that night. There had been enough sleepless nights in her life that she knew how to make the most of it. Three books, dozens of articles and some links to associates left her with … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 5
Her mind was spinning. Nothing in her official duties kept Becky from using her office computer to peruse the links Rod had offered. His writing was like a magnet for her eyes. She found herself still reading when the lights … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 4
His name was Sherrod Franklin. He told her it was typically shortened to Rod and that’s how he signed most things. She asked him to call her Becky. It was painfully obvious he was a military veteran; that much was … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 3
Rebecca wasn’t one of those bored flirty women. She might have been, but it would have taken entirely too much effort to be somebody she wasn’t. Growing up in rural Tennessee, she did what most country girls did, but wasn’t … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 2
Coming to work at a government installation of this sort always required everyone to pass through a selection of offices so the proper support system could be engaged. His contract required precious little, but bureaucratic procedures seldom varied. There was … Continue reading