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Chapter XXVIII

Meanwhile, Back in Catlanna


“Teega.” Using his pet name for her, Leo walked up behind Tigresa and put his arms around her waist, and began nuzzling her neck.

Tigresa leaned back into his embrace and enjoyed his neck nuzzling. “Mmmm. Yes?”

“Edward, Jacob, and I are having lunch together today. All right?”

“Of course, Leo. You don’t need my permission to have lunch with them. You know that.”

“I know, Teega. I just like for you to know where I am. I feel safe knowing that you know.”

Tigresa turned in Leo’s embrace, smiled at him, and said, “Where are you going for lunch today? One of the strip clubs?”

Playing along, Leo replied, “Oh, I don’t know. You know how uptight Edward is. He’s afraid Susan will find out and remind him that she’s his wife when he gets home tonight.”

Tigresa laughed and said, “Yeah. Sometimes I wonder who’s ancestors were predators and who’s were prey. When the three of you make up your minds, will you let me know?”

“Sure. You going to verify that’s where we are?” Leo laughed.

“I’m not talking. It keeps you honest and on your toes.” Tigresa said as she hugged and kissed Leo. “Besides, the three of you always have lunch together on the first Friday of every month. You’ve been doing it since we graduated from college. Susan, Ophelia, and I have lunch together the same day. You know that.”

Leo walked into the living room in response to someone knocking on the front door. He opened the door revealing Mrs. Khomyak. Just as he opened the door, he noticed a significantly younger-looking jackal with a big smile on his face while he was waving at Mrs. Khomyak as he drove away. Leo invited her in and took her to Anne’s room.

Mrs. Khomyak picked Anne up, took a breath, and said, “Anne, you are a little stinker.”

Leo laughed at the comment but he laughed even harder when Anne pointed to her diaper and said, “Steenkuh.”

Mrs. Khomyak changed Anne’s diaper as she said, “You know, Dr. Panthera, I believe Anne is old enough to be potty-trained.”

“Yes, she is. Would you mind helping us?”

“Of course, I should have her trained in a few days.”

“Thank you, Mrs. Khomyak. Tigresa and I need to go to work. We’ll see you this afternoon.”

Just before Leo left Anne’s room, she said, “Dada, Mah'l come see Anne?”

“Of course, he will, Anne. He’ll be back in Catlanna in two days. I’m sure you’ll be the first person he wants to see when he gets here.”

“Uh-kay!”

Leo left Anne’s room, got Tigresa and, arm in arm, walked with her to their car after telling Anne good-bye.


**********


Edward Blaidd walked up behind his wife, Susan, a calico colored rabbit, with piercing blue eyes, and a model’s body despite being in her early 40s and having given birth to seven wolf-rabbit kits, slipped his arms around her slim waist, pulled her to him in a hug, and gave her a loving kiss on the neck. Susan lay her head back onto his shoulder, brushing the side of his head with one of her ears.

“Mmmm. What do you want? Whatever it is, take your time telling me.” Susan asked.

“Do I need a reason to nuzzle the neck of the most beautiful woman I’ve ever met?”

“You should be careful. I wouldn’t want your wife to find out about us. You know how jealous she is.”

“Don’t worry. I’ve got her convinced you’re a first cousin of mine.”

Susan turned around, slipped her arms around his neck, and kissed him. “Well,” she said. “I guess I could get away with that since we look so much alike.” They both laughed. “Seriously, though, are you going to remind me that you, Jacob, and Leo are having your monthly get together today?”

Still nuzzling her neck, he said, “Mm-hmm.”

Laughing harder, she said, “You’re tickling my neck fur, you silly wolf but, please, continue taking your time. It feels so good.”

“You smell so good, Susan. It’s hard for me to stop. I was one lucky wolf when you agreed to go out with me the first time.”

Closing her eyes and moaning slightly as she enjoyed the sensation of his kisses, she replied, “Well, how could I resist you in your geeky glasses. Actually, though, my first date with you was supposed to be a joke.”

Pulling back, he said, “What? What do you mean?”

“I was very picky in school. I wouldn’t date anyone. I was even openly accused of being lesbian by some of the guys and girls. Finally, Tigresa made me promise to go out with the guy she chose to prove I wasn’t. I was more than a little shocked and not a little happy when you knocked on my door.”

“Why?”

“Because we had several classes together and I had seen how you would stare at me. Normally, if a wolf looks at a rabbit, especially the way you looked at me, the rabbit gets a little nervous. But, I only felt a desire to get to know you better. Unfortunately, you were the shy type and wouldn’t say anything to me. When I found out you were my blind date, I was secretly thrilled.”

Smiling, he said, “I guess you found out how shy I really am.”

“Humph. Only after we got married. Now you are anything but shy, as our seven kits attest to.”

He laughed. “Anyway, since you already know that today is my monthly get together with Leo and Jacob, I’ll just let you know that we’re going to the “Southern Buck” today. Where are you, Ophelia and Tigresa going?”

“I’m not certain. It’s Ophelia’s turn to choose. She always chooses either the ‘Italian Greyhound’ for their Italian food or the ‘Texas Longhorn’ for their steaks.

“You know, sweetheart, I really love Ophelia but sometimes her speciesism is a little over-the-top.”

“I know. Ophelia’s harmless, though; she just tends to speak her mind more than most. Just ignore her or steer the conversation in a different direction.”

“Do you think she’s upset because you sent Amanda with Michael to Jaguarville instead of one of the other secretaries?”

“Oh, I can guarantee it. Amanda reached the age of majority nine months ago and Ophelia still tries to make all of Amanda’s decisions for her. According to Jacob, though, Amanda is happy to be with Michael and away from her mother. I wonder if—”

“Wonder if, what, Eddie?”

“Oh, nothing to worry your pretty little head about. It’s something I need to discuss with Jacob.”

“Of course, dear.”


**********


“Now, Ophelia, enjoy yourself with Tigresa and Susan at lunch today. You know that Edward, Leo, and I will be having lunch together, as well.”

“Yes, Jacob.”

Jacob thought, “Ophelia sounds a little depressed. I wonder if it’s because I finally put my foot down and stopped her from trying to ruin Amanda’s happiness once again. I guess we’ll see.”

He said, “Oh, Ophelia. Don’t give Susan a hard time today. Okay?”

“Jacob, it goes against nature. She’s a rabbit; he’s a wolf.”

“Ophelia, that part of nature ended for us over 19,000 years ago.”

“Jacob—”

“No, Ophelia. I’ve humored you for almost 20 years. It’s time you realized that love knows no bounds to species. Edward and Susan have been happily married for 22 years. They’ve got seven wolf-rabbit mix kits that they love equally well. So, please don’t say anything even remotely antagonistic concerning inter-species marriage. Don’t forget your great-great-great-great-grandmother was a Siberian tigress that fell in love with and married a red fox and my great-great-great-grandmother was a Javan tigress that also fell in love with and married a red fox. Both of those couples were happily married for over 60 years each.”

“But, Jacob, those tigresses were full-blood. Besides, it was carnivore marrying carnivore. Edward and Susan are carnivore and herbivore.”

“Get that out of your head, Ophelia; Edward and Susan are both omnivores. In fact, very few Humanimals are strictly one or the other and those do it by choice.”

“Well, what about their half-breed kits, Jacob?”

“Just—one—minute, Ophelia. Do not use that term to describe their pups. They are mixed blood, not half-breed.”

“But—”

“No buts, Ophelia.”

“Yes, Jacob.

“What about their mix-blood, kits? They’ll never be able to find someone to love them. You know what that means. There’s only one way they’ll find anything that even resembles love. You know that, Jacob. You know about that odd-looking porn actress.”

“Yes, I know about the porn actress you’re referring to but, I believe she does porn by choice not because she can’t find anyone who’d have her and no, I do not believe that mixed-blood Humanimals can’t find someone to love them, Ophelia. As a matter of fact, Thomas Blaidd has found someone who loves him immensely.”

“I can’t believe it.”

“Believe it. What you won’t believe is who loves him.”

“Who?”

“Victoria.”

With utter disbelief in her voice, Ophelia said, “Panthera? Leo and Tigresa’s daughter? Well, I guess I can believe it. After all, she’s half-lion and half-tiger.”

“Ophelia, they’ve liked each other since they were cubs. Thomas was too shy to ask her out. So, she asked him.” Jacob paused for a few seconds for effect before continuing with, “Guess who gave her that idea?”

“Who?”

“Michael.”

“Michael!?” Ophelia replied, not hiding her disgust.

“Yes, Michael. He suggested to Victoria that she ask Thomas to a group get together to put him at ease with being seen in public with her. Michael made that suggestion the day before he went to SoGa Industries to apply for a job.”

Ophelia slowly shook her head as she said, “Why would he want to help Victoria?”

“As I understand it, Victoria had been flirting with him outrageously and he has a mental block about it. So, when she mentioned that Richard had been ignoring her for five years, Michael put two and two together and figured out why.”

“And that was?”

“When Victoria entered puberty, Richard started to look at her as a possible mating prospect.”

“Ewwww.”

“Richard thought the same thing and chose to ignore Victoria rather than to give in to that. Now, things are better between them, thanks to Michael.”

Jacob kissed Ophelia and said, “I’ve got to go to work, Honey. Enjoy lunch with the ladies and I’ll see you this evening.”


**********


At noon, Leo arrived at the “Southern Buck” restaurant. He walked up to the hostess, a red wolfess by the name of Tanaya Loborojo, who looked at him and smiled. “They’re at your usual table, Mr. Panthera.”

“Thank you, Tanaya.”

Leo went to the table and found Edward and Jacob sitting there talking. When they saw him, they arose, shook hands all around, exchanged greetings, and sat down.

Edward said, “We told the waitress that we’re waiting on someone else before we ordered. Now that you’re here, we can order.”

Jacob said, “Well, just remember Edward, the phrase eating like a wolf is just a figure of speech.” Leo and Edward laughed.

They picked up their menu and perused it deciding what they wished for lunch. After making their selection, all three chose a broiled venison steak and the accompanying vegetables, the waitress took their order and the menus and left. After the waitress left, they chatted about what they had gone through the previous month. Several minutes later, the waitress returned with their meal.

After they finished their meal, the three of them were enjoying a glass of southern sweet tea, with a slice of lemon of course. As usual, the lunch was followed by a general conversation.

After enjoying a long draught of his tea, Edward said, “Jacob, do you think we could find an excuse to send Michael and Amanda on a weeklong trip once a month?”

Jacob smiled and said, “Why?”

“Ever since she started working at SoGa, Amanda seems to know when I’m caught up with my paperwork and brings me a new stack bigger than my previous one. Bertha seems to be nervous about intruding. So, for the past week, I’ve had a paid vacation while at work.” He laughed.

Jacob said, “Well, when she gets back Monday, Amanda is liable to be completely refreshed and, as a result, ready to put you back to work.” All three men laughed uproariously.

Leo looked at Jacob but spoke to Edward and said, “Edward, out of curiosity, why did you send Amanda. You could have sent any of the other secretaries.”

“Leo, you know why I did. Amanda would have been miserable all week. She looks forward to seeing Michael every day. To have prevented that would have been abuse.” Once again, the three of them laughed loudly.

Edward glanced at Leo before saying, “Jacob, do you think they did it?”

“If you’re referring to sexual relations, I doubt it.”

“Why not?”

“Michael is too honorable, too much in love with Amanda, to do that. However, I do know they shared a bed.”

Leo and Edward frowned before Leo said, “Why do you say that?”

“Because Amanda started her heat last Friday. We all know how a Humanimal woman gets when she’s in heat and near the man she loves. I have no doubt she begged Michael for sex and Michael refused.

“Friday night, Ophelia made a special trip to Jaguarville after she found out where Amanda was, thanks to the temp that was sitting at Bertha’s desk.”

“Now, Jacob, that wasn’t her fault. She didn’t know Ophelia and her attitude toward Amanda.”

“I know. I’m not blaming her; I’m just wishing I had an idea that Ophelia was planning on talking to the temp. Anyway, when I got there, Michael was protecting Amanda from her. Amanda was crying and cowering from her mother and Michael was standing between them. I sent Ophelia to the lobby while I told Michael I didn’t care if they made love as long as Amanda was happy.”

“But, you said they didn’t do it? How do you know?”

“I called Amanda Saturday afternoon. She told me how pleasurable it was to share Michael’s bed. When I asked her if she was still a virgin, in a somewhat sad voice, she said, ‘Yes’. She told me that Michael wouldn’t let her sleep with him unless she was fully dressed.”

Leo and Edward looked at each other and smiled. Edward said, “I’m surprised Amanda said that. I mean, guys tend to incur father’s wrath if he discovers that his innocent little girl is no longer an innocent little girl.”

Leo snickered. Jacob looked at him and said, “Don’t laugh, Leo. Victoria is Amanda’s age, you know.”

Leo sobered quickly and, after stuttering for a few seconds, managed to say “Well, if Victoria isn’t a virgin any longer, there’s nothing I can do about it now, although I’m pretty sure that, despite her outrageous flirtatiousness, she’s still a virgin.”

Edward and Jacob laughed uproariously and was soon joined by Leo. After the laughter died down, Leo looked at Edward and said, “Besides, Thomas was the first guy she ever dated more than twice. He’s a rabbit, and you know what they say about rabbits. So . . .” He trailed off significantly ominous.

Edward said, “He’s only half-rabbit, thank you. Besides, if he’s experienced Victoria, she was the aggressor. You know how shy he is compared to her.”

Leo laughed and replied, “Kind of like his father but, you’re right. The day before Michael went to SoGa to see about a job, Victoria was coming on to him, in front of me and Tigresa. If Michael hadn’t had his mental block about relationships with Humanimals, he’d likely be my son-in-law, Jacob.”

Once again, all three men laughed uproariously.


**********


Susan arrived at the “Italian Greyhound” and walked in. The hostess, a koala named Orsola Fratelli, approached with a menu in her hand. She said, “One?”

“No, I’m meeting a couple of friends here.”

“Oh? What are their names? Perhaps they’ve already arrived.”

“Ophelia Fuchs and Tigresa Panthera.”

“Ah, you must be Susan. They told me they were waiting for you. They’re right this way.”

Miss Fratelli led Susan to a booth in the back of the restaurant. Ophelia and Tigresa arose when she arrived and Tigresa gave her a warm, friendly hug. Ophelia also hugged her but it wasn’t as warm, nor nearly as friendly. But, then, Ophelia had never been one to show either Susan or Tigresa a lot of affection. In fact, she had rarely shown affection to anyone other than Jacob.

Susan said, “Well, I see I’m the slowpoke again. I’m beginning to wonder if I’m really a rabbit.” She laughed lightly with Tigresa joining her.

Tigresa said, “Oh, I don’t know, Susan. Ophelia beat me here. Besides, feral rabbits are known more for their dodging abilities than they are for a flat-out race, ancient human fables notwithstanding.”

Ophelia, not wanting to be left out of the conversation, said, “Well, I was here first but Tigresa arrived before I sat down good.”

Tigresa said, “That’s true. In fact, Ophelia hadn’t even straightened her dress before I was sitting down.”

“I would have been here sooner but, the baby wanted to be a bit cranky before the sitter arrived. So, I had to soothe him until he fell back asleep.”

The waitress, a ferret with faint, barely noticeable, tiger stripes and the name, Melissa, on her name tag, arrived and handed each of them a menu and took their drink orders. Tigresa watched her as she left. Finally, she said, “You know, she kind of reminds me of my Elizabeth, only a few years older.”

Ophelia said, “How so?”

“Well, I can tell she’s part-tiger, even though her stripes are really light. But, I know she isn’t part lion. She kind of reminds me of a mink or a ferret.” In a whisper, she added, “I never could tell them apart.”

Susan and Ophelia laughed, Susan more loudly than Ophelia. “Tigresa,” Susan said in mock shock, “I can’t believe you’d say such a prejudiced thing.”

“Susan, you can’t tell them apart any better than I can,” Tigresa said, laughing.

Ophelia said, “I believe the difference is in their lifestyle and fur coloration. Also, the minks have a small webbing between their fingers because feral minks were swimmers more than ferrets are. The webbing only reaches the first knuckle of Humanimals. Other than that, it’s difficult to tell the difference between them.”

Tigresa and Susan looked at Ophelia with unabashed shock. Susan said, “Ophelia, I had no idea you were so well versed in racial differences.”

Looking a bit ashamed, Ophelia replied, “I had to learn because of Amanda. Since I was accused of cheating on Jacob on the night before we were married, I learned quite a bit about the different races. Some differences between the races are so subtle that, unless you know exactly what to look for, you can’t tell the difference between them. For example, Tigresa, do you know the major difference between rabbits and hares?”

“No, Ophelia. I can’t say as I do.”

“I won’t ask Susan since she is a rabbit. But, the major physical differences between them are hares have longer and more pointed ears and they have slightly longer legs plus, feral rabbits are more forest, swamp, and marsh dwellers and feral hares dwell in open areas like tundra and deserts.”

As the ladies talked, they read their menus and decided on what they wanted for lunch. Ophelia said, “I believe I’ll have the broiled chicken strips.”

Tigresa laughed and said, “Ophelia, you always have chicken. You should alter your meat once in a while.”

“What would you suggest, then?”

“How about the broiled mahi-mahi? I understand they use special Italian herbs and seasonings to bring out the flavor to perfection.”

Susan said, “Hmm. Mahi-mahi sounds good.”

Ophelia looked at her in surprise. “As long as I’ve known you, I still have a hard time believing you eat meat, Susan.” Susan looked at her curiously. “It’s just that I still see you as a rabbit even though I know that all Humanimals are omnivorous.”

“I understand, Ophelia. I do eat a lot of vegetables, though, but, I like meat at least once a day.”

“What kind of meat do you eat?”

“All kinds. Well, I like fish, venison, beef, pork, chicken, and all the different kinds of meat you eat. I’m surprised you didn’t know.”

“I guess I did know. I just didn’t want to accept it as the truth.

“Maybe you’re right, Tigresa. I should vary my diet a bit. I’ll try the broiled mahi-mahi, too. What about you?”

Somewhat ashamed, Tigresa said, “Well, I was going to order venison but, since I sort of chastised you for not varying your diet, I guess I’ll have mahi-mahi as well.” All three of them laughed.

The waitress returned with their drinks and took their orders. After retrieving the menus, she left and the ladies returned to their talking.

Ophelia returned to her curiosity about Susan’s eating habits. “Susan, it doesn’t bother you to eat meat? I mean, you don’t have canines like Tigresa and I do.”

“Ophelia, you don’t need enlarged canines to eat meat. In fact, that’s no indicator that you’re carnivorous. Before the changing, canines on carnivores were only used to hold and kill prey and to fight with. The carnassial teeth, also known as bicuspids, were used to eat meat in carnivores. They were used to cut meat into smaller, more easily digestible pieces. There are numerous herbivorous animals that have enlarged canines, equines for example. They use their canines to fight and intimidate rivals. After the changing, we all gained the human flat-topped molars that are used for grinding food to make it more easily digestible.”

“Oh. I guess I should have paid closer attention to biology in school.” Tigresa and Susan laughed. Ophelia continued, “So, is that the reason you don’t have a problem with being married to a wolf, Susan?”

Susan paused for several seconds before she responded. “Ophelia, please don’t start that again. I love you like a sister; I really do. But, it really bothers me when you bring that up.”

Ophelia stopped, with her mouth open. Then, she said, “I’m sorry, Susan. Jacob told me to not say anything about that and I really meant to not say anything. I guess I’m too much of a speciesist to not say anything. If I’ve offended you, please forgive me.”

Susan smiled and said, “I forgive you, Ophelia, and I’m not offended. I know you have a hard time accepting my situation. But, you don’t know the reason I married Edward and I’d prefer to not talk about it while we’re eating. I’ll tell you one day, just not today. All right?”

“Of course, Susan. Thank you for understanding that I didn’t intend to offend you.”


**********


Leo said, “Speaking of Michael, Jacob when are you going to tell him the truth?”

“Truth? What truth?”

Edward said, “Jacob, don’t play coy with us. We’ve known you since college. You know what truth Leo’s talking about.”

“I’ll tell Michael the truth, as you call it, the day he and Amanda get married.”

“Why? You’ve already got his future planned out for him, without his knowledge I might add.”

“I have nothing of the sort. His future is his to make. Whether it includes Amanda or not is up to him.”

“But, you want it to include her, don’t you? Otherwise, you wouldn’t have given him your blessings on, what did the humans used to call it, closing the deal?”

Faking a shocked look, Jacob said, “Edward! I can’t believe you’d imply that I would approve of Michael having a sexual relationship with Amanda before they get married.”

All three of them laughed. Leo said, “Well, I will admit that, even though I wouldn’t have wanted Michael and Victoria to share a bed, even platonically, I could think of worse people for her to be involved with.”

Edward said, “Such as Thomas?”

“Now, Edward, I like Thomas. I would be happy with him as a son-in-law. No, I’m referring to those guys that have no ambition, no drive, and no desire to improve their lot in life. Those are the guys I’m talking about. Victoria dated more than one of those in high school. Most of them thought that, since she’s half-blood, she’s some kind of a sex maniac. Until she and Thomas started dating, she rarely dated the same guy more than once or twice.”

Jacob said, “Well, Michael and Thomas definitely don’t fit into that category. Amanda told me a couple of months ago that he’s improved efficiency at SoGa Industries by well over 75%.”

Edward said, “I can guarantee it, Jacob. He’s constantly walking around the building looking at how people are doing their job. You know, maybe we should add Efficiency Expert to his title with pay commensurate with the position.”

“That sounds good. What do you think, Leo?”

“What kind of increase in pay are you talking about?”

“I don’t know, 25%?”

Leo said, “That sounds more than equitable and a bargain as well. He thinks his pay rate is fantastic.”

Edward said, “He told me that a C.I.T manager in his time would have made the equivalent of 80,000 Yenars a year. So, to him, 130,000 Yenars is fantastic.”

There was a brief pause in the conversation as the three men thought about how their life had changed since Michael had awoken. Finally, Jacob said, “You know, Michael has been a big influence on all of us, hasn’t he?”

Leo said, “Yes, he has. Through his patience, he has made Mary more tolerant of men, especially him. Anne absolutely adores him because he spends so much time playing with her. She loves him so much that, if he doesn’t visit her at least once a week, she’s despondent. Fortunately, he visits almost every Sunday.”

Edward said, “I understand what you’re saying, Leo. I’ve seen him spend a few minutes with each of the secretaries after our Monday morning meeting. Michelle, who’s never trusted men since I’ve known her, actually smiles at him when he arrives on our floor. I understand that he convinced Albert Rooikat to tone down his rambunctiousness around her and she’s starting to warm up to him. I understand that Albert and Michelle are dating, dating seriously.”

Jacob said, “Good. I’ve always liked Michelle. She seems to be a sweet girl. I believe she could use some romance in her life.

“Michael has even helped Amanda. He’s always telling her how beautiful and smart she is. Amanda, though, tends to make Michael nervous. Last Saturday, while she was in heat, he was talking to me on the telephone and she walked out of the bathroom completely naked and unnerved him to no end.” He laughed. “I guess Michael’s still getting used to Humanimal women being in heat.

“Speaking of Michael, which reminds me of my wife.” Edward and Leo looked at him questioningly. “I’m referring to Ophelia’s complete dislike of him. I wonder if Ophelia is being civil toward Susan.”

“What do you mean?” Edward asked.

“I told her to stop being so contrary where your marriage is concerned. I told her to stop saying hurtful things to Susan.”

“Well, I told Susan to ignore anything Ophelia said that hurt her and steer the conversation in a different direction if she did say anything hurtful.”

“Good. Maybe between the two of us, Ophelia won’t upset Susan today.”

The waitress brought them their meal and they continued to discuss Michael and Amanda while they ate. Leo was a bit concerned that, because of her attachment to Michael, Anne might not appreciate it if Michael and Amanda became close. Edward was concerned that Amanda might be so much in love with Michael that she might not rein in any unnecessary spending that Michael might possibly suggest. Jacob’s only concern was whether or not Ophelia would ever get over her intense hatred of Michael simply because he was a human.

After eating lunch, the men sat back and discussed business at SoGa Industries and how well things have been going since Michael arrived and accepted the offer of C.I.T. Manager. Jacob said how he appreciated all the suggestions that Michael had made to improve the C.I.T. department and implied that he might be willing to support promoting him to the Vice-Presidency held by Mrs. Gatopardos when she decided to retire. Edward and Leo agreed wholeheartedly.


**********


After ordering their mahi-mahi, the ladies discussed their lives. Ophelia said, “Susan, is it true that Thomas is dating Tigresa’s daughter, Victoria?”

“Yes, it is, Ophelia.”

“How do you feel about it?”

“Thomas has worshiped Victoria since they were in first grade together. He even decided to go to Catlanna University and study videography when he heard that Victoria was going there to study the same thing.”

“You mean he wanted to be near her that much?”

“Yes, he did. Edward and I continually asked him to ask Victoria out while they were in high school together. But, Thomas was so shy that he could barely say, ‘Good morning’ to her.”

Turning to Tigresa, Ophelia said, “Is it true that, uh, Michael suggested that Victoria ask Edward to join her at a gathering?”

“Yes, he did. Michael likes Victoria but he said that she was a bit too aggressive for his tastes. So, when Victoria said that she missed Richard the way he used to treat her, Michael found out why Richard had changed toward her and suggested finding a boyfriend so Richard would feel a little more at ease around her.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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We return to Catlanna and visit with the men that Michael knows well and their wives. Both groups enjoy lunch together once a month. The men go through a routine to remind their wives of the monthly luncheon. At their luncheon, Jacob, Edward, and Leo talk about Michael and how he's doing at his job at SoGa Industries. All three are very impressed with what he's accomplished and how well he does his job.

At the wive's luncheon, Susan, Tigresa, and Ophelia discuss things about their children including Amanda's attraction to Michael which Ophelia doesn't care to discuss. Ophelia shows an unexpected knowledge about different races of Humanimal that Susan and Tigresa didn't know.

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PumaConcolor
4 years, 9 months ago
Yes, still here eagerly awaiting each new chapter. Please keep them coming.  
MviluUatusun
4 years, 9 months ago
I should be caught up with the other sites soon (maybe a couple of weeks or so) and then I'll slow down uploading here to the same days that I upload elsewhere.  However, I do have another (older) story that I couldn't upload here because of file type problems.  Now that I've figured out how to circumvent that, I'll start uploading that story when I back down a bit on "Michael and Amanda".  I hope you'll read it and enjoy it, too.
ChocolatePotatoes
4 years, 9 months ago
Yeah. What PumaConcolor said. LOL
MviluUatusun
4 years, 9 months ago
I should be caught up with the other sites soon (maybe a couple of weeks or so) and then I'll slow down uploading here to the same days that I upload elsewhere.  However, I do have another (older) story that I couldn't upload here because of file type problems.  Now that I've figured out how to circumvent that, I'll start uploading that story when I back down a bit on "Michael and Amanda".  I hope you'll read it and enjoy it, too.

(Sorry that I copied and pasted my reply to PumaConcolor here.  I just wanted to make sure you had a chance to read it, too.)
ChocolatePotatoes
4 years, 9 months ago
Cool beans. I am looking forward to seeing your story and have gotten caught up on "Micheal and Amanda". Really glad to see that Micheal has gotten past his mental block and has told Amanda that he loves her for more than just a friend.
MviluUatusun
4 years, 9 months ago
There is one major difference between Michael and the protagonist in the other story.  While Michael is pretty down-to-earth, the protagonist in the other story kind of sounds like a braggart, although he sees it as just telling it like it is.  I actually had someone once say that William Henry Watson, the protagonist in the other story, sounds perfect but, William says, "Do I sound perfect?  Well, believe me, I'm not.  But, like most people, I don't talk about my failures only my successes."  But, you'll see when I start uploading that story.
MviluUatusun
4 years, 9 months ago
I haven't written it yet but, don't think that his mental block has just simply given up.  Also, there's a wee bit more to the "mental block" than even Michael suspects.
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