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Author’s Note: Our young hero has endured a lot of hardships in his life, and they are about to get worse. In fact with all the disappointments and setbacks he has to deal with he would probably not make it, but for a very lovely young advocate who doesn’t know her own strength until she feels compelled to summon it. A song came to mind as I was formatting this chapter, and I felt a sudden inspiration to include it, to make the title of the song also the title of the chapter. In this story, of course, “Eagle When She Flies” refers to Kim. But as I was typing it I thought again, for the thousandth time, it could equally apply to another lady: my wife. She is indeed kind, loving and gentle, easily hurt; but strong as steel, ferocious as a tiger when she has to be; and she always feels she has to be when someone she loves is in trouble or has been wronged. Having been my wife for 39 years is ample testimony to just how incredibly strong that lady is. There are at least a dozen people I can name who will be glad to tell you that if you mess with me or any of our children, you’d better be prepared to deal with the wrath of a very strong and formidable woman, who also happens to be a sweet and loving wife, mother and grandmother. Eagle When She Flies She's been there, God knows, she's been there A kaleidoscope of colors Gentle as the sweet magnolia (Song Eagle When She Flies by Dolly Parton, used without permission) The visit from the Whitcombe’s went about as had been expected: nervous and guarded. They seemed genuinely pleased to see Chip, and equally pleased to meet Kim. But as hard as he tried, Chip could simply not hide the tension he was feeling. As the couple left early in the evening, Chip tried to apologize. “I know I’m not very good company,” he said as he walked them to their car. “I’ve kinda got a lot on my mind, so please don’t take it personally.” Two weeks later Chip and the band still hadn’t heard from Murray Evandale. Chip still hadn’t declared his major, deciding instead to see what life would be like as a recording artist. He was getting more and more pressure to either crap or get off the pot, so he decided to take the matter into his own hands and call Murray. Tonight, Thursday night, was the band’s regular practice night. Chip had made arrangements to get a ride with Mark, the lead guitarist so he wouldn’t have to wait the extra period until Kim finished her last class; so Kim decided to go right home and fix a good meal. Chip would not be home until after 10, and she knew he would be exhausted and ravenous. When Kim piloted her little car around the corner, she was surprised to see a young boy in their driveway shooting baskets. It was still only a little after 5, so she assumed it was one of the neighborhood kids. As the car drew closer she was even more surprised to recognize Chip. He was so absorbed in his solitary game he neither heard nor saw the little car glide to the curb in front of the house and stop. “Hi, handsome!” Kim called cheerily as she got out of the car. “You’re home early. Band practice canceled?” “Uh-huh,” Chip answered without looking at her. “How come?” she asked as she approached him. “Somebody sick or something?” Chip still hadn’t looked at her. “Nobody’s sick,” he replied as he shot the ball, hitting the rim and missing the basket. “Then what?” Kim asked. “I didn’t think there was anything short of death that would keep you guys from practicing.” “They’re gone,” Chip said as he caught the ball, dribbled twice then shot again, missing the basket completely. “Gone where? What’s happened, Honey?” “They had to go to Nashville,” he said as he retrieved the ball, dribbled, then paused briefly and shot again. This time the ball fell directly through the hoop without even touching the rim. “Ok, enough with the basketball!” Kim said forcefully as she caught the ball and held onto it. Finally they were looking directly at each other; the look on Chip’s face was nothing less than frightening. “Talk to me, Chip,” she ordered as she held the ball, avoiding his attempts to take it from her. “What’s happened?” “Nothing’s happened,” Chip said weakly, “at least as far as I’m concerned. The band has a recording session in Nashville tomorrow. But I’m out.” “It’s their loss,” she declared. “Now you can concentrate on getting on with your life. It was a nice dream, but you’re gonna make a great pediatrician.” “So how did you get home?” she asked, more as a way to change the subject than anything. She had chosen to ignore his remarks about quitting school. She was getting used to them now. A very shocked Kim stood in the driveway and listened as Chip related the scene on campus that morning when he showed up for his first class. There had been an attempted rape the night before, and the police had been waiting for him. “They asked me if I was Chip Stockdale, and when I said I was one of ‘em put the cuffs on me and the other read me my rights. They wouldn’t tell me what it was about, just said I was going to the station for questioning. I’d probably still be there except that the girl who was attacked knows me and told ‘em she was sure it wasn’t me.” “YOU’RE NOT A PERVERT!” she screamed so loudly she could be heard up and down the street. Several of the neighbors, out working in flower beds, getting their mail, washing their cars, looked to see what was going on. Kim made a decision at that point. She was trying to help, to convince the boy she loved more than life that he was doing fine, that he had nothing to feel guilty about. Without a word she took her quaking lover by the hand and led him into the house and down the hall to the bedroom they’d shared since he’d been released from prison. He was in no condition to undress himself, so Kim removed his clothes; all of them. There can be no doubt that Kim’s intentions were the best as she lovingly removed Chip’s clothes, getting him ready for bed. Although they had been sharing a room and a bed for over two months, there had been no sex, no body contact other than a kiss, a touch of hands, a hug, a cuddle. The two young lovers had decided together that they’d had enough of sex, that they could wait to discover what they could and could not do, that there was absolutely no hurry. They no longer needed sex, they had agreed. But tonight Kim felt that the young man she planned to spend her life with needed more than a few academic conclusions, a kiss and a hug. Tonight she knew he needed a lover. She could not have been more wrong. Once Chip was naked, she pulled back the covers and gently pushed him down to the bed, then lifted his feet off the floor and swung them into position and covered him. He was like an oversized rag doll, his eyes closed, every muscle in his body completely limp. He was completely demoralized; he seemed almost unconscious even though his eyes were open. Once he was taken care of, Kim undressed herself and crawled in beside him. She put her arms around his neck and kissed him deeply. “I love you so much,” she whispered. There was no response, either to her kiss or to her words. A cold chill went down Kim’s back as she realized he had given up. Undaunted, Kim began running her hands over Chip’s lithe body. She heard a muffled moan, but there was no other response. “I want you!” she whispered. “I’ve waited long enough for my man. Make love to me, Chip! Be my man tonight!” Chip still didn’t respond. Kim felt as if she was losing him, and it had only been two months. “What is it, Honey?” she asked with genuine concern. “Can’t you please try? If you can’t, you can’t, but I think it would help if we at least try.” Unfortunately what Chip heard was not the lovely, lilting, concerned voice of his beautiful wife. What he heard was the taunting, dominating voice of his sister, of the evil, cackling, witch-like voices that had been programmed into his mind by the subliminal messages he’d received. Wishing it would go away, he didn’t answer. Kim was getting desperate. She had to find a way to get her lover back, to reassure him, to let him know that it was all right. Desperate now, Kim slid her hand down Chip’s solid tummy toward his groin. She knew they had already agreed that this would not happen until they were both ready, but she also knew he needed her tonight as much as she needed him. Slowly, gently, carefully her hand descended. She felt the start of the hairy bush that surrounded his manhood. She thought, without really considering it, that the hair felt softer than she remembered; but then it had been a long time ago. Chip still did not move. She felt a very slight shudder in his beautiful body as her hand continued its journey. Finally, after what seemed to Kim like hours, she touched his flaccid, dormant penis. She had never believed for one second that Chip could not achieve an erection just because he was a eunuch. True, he would never sire a child. True, his libido would be, at best, a mere fraction of what it had once been. True, they would never be the sexual couple they had been as children; but to be totally impotent, Kim simply did not believe that was possible. Not with Chip. Not if he really loved her as much as she knew he did. Her hand grasped the limp thing and just held it. She kissed him, and he moaned softly. Her hand very slowly moved up and down on the small, limp penis it was holding, and she felt it coming to life. Kim was elated! Maybe, just maybe, she would be able to do for Chip tonight what all men needed at one time or another. They were incredibly in love, of that there was no doubt. Tonight they would express their love, and Chip’s self esteem would be restored at least a little bit. She intensified her ministrations, being careful not to appear urgent even though that was exactly what she was feeling. When Chip felt his sex rising, all the subliminal messages, the taunting, the brainwashing and physical pain of the sex therapy he’d had came flooding back to his brain. In his mind he was again wearing that horrible leather contraption with its searing heat, its electrical impulses, its incredibly painful dildo. He emitted the most blood curdling scream Kim had ever heard as his limp body came to life. He brushed her hand away roughly, then recoiled into a ball as far away from her as he could get. “NOOOOO!” he screamed. “Never again! I’m not gonna hurt anyone like that again! NEVER!” When she touched him again, trying to reassure him, he went running out of the bedroom. Confused and frightened, Kim went chasing after him. Both of them were still naked. Kim could not remember a time, even when she was waiting for news on Chip’s sentence, when she’d been so scared. What on earth had they done to him in that place? She found him in the attached garage, curled into a little ball, shaking violently and crying like a baby. She tried to console him, to calm him down, but Chip was totally incoherent. “It’s ok, Chip,” she crooned. “You’re safe now.” She’s a sparrow when she’s broken, “I’m sorry for coming, Ed, but... I just didn’t know what else to do,” Kim said as she sat tearfully in Ed Barker’s tiny office in the Youth Prison. “If Chip knew I was here, he’d really freak!” By morning Chip was pretty well his old self, albeit extremely depressed and discouraged. Realizing that her lover was terrified of her, Kim had left him alone, watching him from a safe distance. Eventually Chip had stopped crying and moved stealthily and carefully into the living room, then had curled up in a ball on the sofa and immediately fell into a fitful sleep. Kim softly, gently, carefully had covered him with a blanket and left him there. With a great deal of difficulty, Kim recounted the evening’s events to Ed. “He was getting discouraged and a little down,” she explained. “He tried to get his drivers license and they turned him down until he got an OK from his parole officer. Then his sister paid him a visit, then a phone call from his father... they won’t let him be a doctor... he lost a chance to make records... I just thought that a little intimacy would let him know that it was ok, that at least I cared. Ed, he told me he had not had an erection for two years! But when I touched him it started to happen, and that’s when he went totally berserk! I didn’t mean to put him on a guilt trip, Ed,” she said as she started to cry again. “I only wanted to... to...” “I know what you were trying to do,” Ed said in his best consoling voice. “You can’t blame yourself, Kim. He’s had a pretty rough time. I’ve only recently found out some of the things he’d been subjected to. I was trying to make myself believe he’d got over them, but obviously I was wrong. He’s been conditioned to experience extreme pain and guilt whenever he gets an erection. How was he this morning?” Ed Barker scribbled some notes before he answered. First order of business was to get himself assigned as Chip’s parole officer, even though such an arrangement was frowned upon by the Department. But he knew something that others didn’t know. “Don’t blame yourself,” he told her again. “I was afraid something like this might happen, but he seemed so happy, so confident when he left here I thought I might be wrong.” “Shortly after Chip came to the prison,” Ed said with a sigh, “he was sent to a special facility that we had started that specializes in aversion therapy. We’ve had a lot of success in treating repeat sex offenders, but it has never been approved for teens, only adults. My boss sent him there because for some reason he’d taken a dislike to Chip. Then to complicate things Chip found himself being treated by a very abusive officer whose main goal in life was to demonstrate to his students what lowlifes they are. Then as if that weren’t enough, I found out about it halfway through the treatment program and pulled Chip out of it. I didn’t find out until months later I should have let him finish the program. He would have been totally homosexual, but at least he wouldn’t be going through what he is now.” “Why would you do that?” Kim wanted to know. “I mean, if it’s a program for adults and makes them gay, it would seem to me that he shouldn’t have been there, should he?” “Kim, it turned out that the primary counselor of the program had added a touch of his own; something that not even the Administration knew about. He had added all sorts of subliminal messages to the audio that the patients were subjected to. For the first two days, the part of the program that Chip had, were very negative, trying to convince the men how horrible they were, that they were nothing but common predators, that the world would be a better place if they would just become eunuchs, or better still just die! That’s the reason Chip ended up getting himself castrated, Kim. He had taken the guilt, the blame, for everything bad that had happened to those he cared about and related it all to his sexuality. If I’d known then what I know now, I would have allowed him to finish the program, to experience the positive feedback in the second half. Except...” “Except what, Ed?” Kim pressed. “You still haven’t told me what the program was supposed to do.” Kim sat quietly and processed the information for ten minutes; probably the longest ten minutes of Ed Barker’s life. “Are you saying...” she said very quietly, evenly, deliberately, “are you saying that if I’d been an older man when I came on to him, things would’ve been fine?” “So what do we do now?” Kim asked after again processing the information she’d received. Kim had already missed two classes, and Ed had missed two appointments with new inmates. They had spent over four hours together, and both were growing weary. But Ed’s last advice had suddenly rejuvenated her. Now Kim was ready for a fight. “Cut my losses?” she demanded. “Do you honestly think there’s any chance of that? Do you honestly believe there’s any chance that I could do that to Chip? I thought you were his friend, Ed. If you could only hear all the things he’s said about you: how he gives you the credit for all he’s accomplished, all he’s done and all he will ever be! And you want me to just walk away because he can’t fuck me? What kind of a friend is that, Ed? I married him for better or for worse, and I meant it!” “You’re right,” Ed said with another sigh. “I wasn’t speaking as Chip’s friend, I was speaking as a psychologist and giving you the best advice I could. If you choose not to follow that advice, I can offer my help; but I have to tell you I’m not at all sure that things will ever change.” “You’re right,” Kim admitted. “So the future is gonna be difficult. Being on that damned registry is difficult for him too. He’s running into walls everywhere he turns. So how can I make it easier for Chip? Would leaving him so he could find some male lover make it better?” “Talk to him!” Ed had said. “Love him. Keep reassuring him and tell him it’s ok. If he wants sexual contact, at least at first, get yourself a dildo and stick it in his bottom. That’s the only stimulus he’s comfortable with right now. I’ll be talking to him, working around the problems, but it’s gonna take a long, long time. If you love him half as much as I think you do, it won’t be a chore. Eventually he’ll come out of it; at least I hope he will. But the most important thing to remember is that it’s not Chip you’re dealing with sexually, it’s what they’ve done with Chip’s mind. You can do it, Kim; and you’re probably the only person on earth who can. But above all don’t do anything behind his back. You need to tell him everything, including this conversation. His conscious mind can deal with it, even if his subconscious cannot. What we have to do is merge the two.” “I’m beginning to see now that I was very wrong in trying to console him by trying to have sex with him,” Kim observed. “We have both already agreed that we could have a life without sex if that’s the way it has to be, and I can live with that. But what I can’t live with is how he’s so... so submissive. That’s not Chip, Ed. You know yourself that he’s been screwed over by just about everyone his whole life, but still he managed to take control and make something of himself. But now he’s just given up. There doesn’t seem to be any fight left in him.” “I understand what you’re saying,” the young lady replied. “I’ll be a different person the next time Chip sees me. There’s one more thing I can do, and I’m going to,” Kim said as she Looked Ed coldly, directly in the eye. “I’m going to sue the State, Ed.” “I had a talk with Ed Barker today,” Kim said nervously as they sat down to dinner. Chip had had a good day in school and was a little more cheerful, but still quite reserved. Chip eyed Kim sharply. “Like what?” he challenged. Chip eyed his wife curiously. “A... a dildo?” he questioned. “What the hell are you gonna do with that?” Chip told his beautiful young wife he didn’t think such drastic measures would be necessary, but the feeling of excitement deep within him would not be denied. He determined that he would resist such a thing, but the prospect still excited him. Kim didn’t stop there. Monday morning before class she called the number on the card Ed had given her and made an appointment for that afternoon. At 3 PM she and Chip found themselves sitting in the paneled office of Hugh Montgomery, Attorney at Law. The young lovers didn’t know it, but Ed had already called him to give him a heads up. “From what you’ve told me I think we have an excellent case,” Hugh told them after they’d briefed him. “I think you can plan on a very nice settlement, if all this can be substantiated. In fact I’m so confident, I’m not going to ask for my usual retainer. I’m not the cheapest lawyer in town, you know.” Hugh Montgomery sighed. The little girl sitting across the desk from him looked as if she should be a Junior in High School, but she was obviously not to be underestimated. “That’ll be a little more of a stretch,” he told them. “Just to get a case like that into court won’t be easy, especially after Chip pled guilty to all charges.” “I didn’t say I couldn’t do it,” Hugh said quickly. “I’m pretty sure you’re right, Kim; but convincing me and convincing a judge are two very different things. This could get very ugly before it’s over. Are you sure you’re ready for all the publicity, all the humiliation?” “And that is?” Kim demanded. Hugh noticed that Chip had been surprisingly quiet during the conversation. Ed had already explained why, but there was nothing like living proof to a lawyer. “There’s one more thing,” Kim said as they prepared to leave, “and this one is urgent. Chip’s sister has a little boy, four years old. She says that Chip is the father, but he isn’t. The child has AIDS and is not getting the care he needs. We want to sue for custody immediately.” “What’s harsh,” Kim said with a vehemence that surprised both Hugh and Chip, “is that a little boy four years old is dying of AIDS. What we don’t know is how he got it, but I strongly suggest that a careful examination of his anus might provide a possible answer.” “Kim, you were... were...” Chip stammered as they walked to the car. Without responding to Chip’s question about who Shania Twain was, she switched on the car radio and clicked on the CD player. Having been in prison and out of touch for so long, Chip had not been exposed to many of the newer popular recording stars. They both sat in silence and listened as the song played. Hallelujah, hallelujah, This child is homeless, That child's on crack Hallelujah, hallelujah, Some are born addicted and some are just thrown away But with hope and faith We must understand This boy is hungry, he ain't got enough to eat When a child's spirit's broken And feels all hope is gone But with hope and faith Yea, we can understand Hallelujah, hallelujah Author’s Note: Words and music by Shania Twain, who I am very proud to say is a fellow Canadian. She has made millions as a country singer, and has spent many of those millions building things like shelters, athletic facilities and other projects to help children in her home town of Timmins, Ontario. I understand that she is very well loved for her social programs in that community. So now we’re gonna have a son, how do you feel?” Kim asked after they’d both dried their tears and agreed they had no choice but to seek custody of the little boy. Chip readily admitted that without an advocate in the form of Ed Barker, he would certainly not be where he is now. And now it was his turn - his and Kim’s - to overcome their prejudice, their anger and past problems, and come to the aid of a little boy who needed them. “I’m... I’m delighted, Kim. But how are we gonna take care of him and go to school? I seriously doubt we’ll ever find a good daycare that’ll accept a kid with AIDS.” The custody hearing was almost a waste of the court’s time. Hugh Montgomery was obviously a very good attorney and had done his homework well. He stood and declared simply that Chip Stockdale, his client, was now prepared to care for his son much better than the child had experienced in the first four years of his life. “The child is HIV positive,” he stated coldly. “My client has reason to believe that the child has not been receiving the medical care he needs, given his condition, and should be removed from his mother’s care immediately. There is also the question of how he came to contract the infection in the first place, but my client has advised me not to pursue that point to avoid embarrassment to any of the related parties. Mr. Stockdale is now in a stable home environment and well prepared to care for the boy and deal with his special needs much better than his mother can do.” The judge asked a few questions about Chip’s income, where he had been for the previous four years, and how he proposed to care for a child while he and his wife attended college. Hugh had the Whitcombe’s in the courtroom and stated that they had committed to caring for the child as much as was necessary. The judge asked Janet a few questions about her ability to care for a child, to which Janet tried to do what she did best, or thought she did: manipulate the judge. “I can take care of Scott just fine, she said seductively. “All you’ve gotta do is order my brother to pay me child support, and we’ll be fine. We’ve done ok so far without his help.” That was a big mistake; the judge saw through her efforts easily and granted the petition without condition, directing the Department of Social Services to monitor the family situation for the first six months, after which she would reconsider. It was almost too easy, Chip thought. The facts of his conviction and incarceration were almost moot points. Kim and Chip were now parents, and they had not uttered a word except to respond “yes, your Honor” when asked if they understand what they were seeking. When Chip and Kim saw their son for the first time, two hearts melted instantly. He appeared at their door in custody of a social worker that very afternoon, all his worldly possessions in a brown paper shopping bag. He looked thin and gaunt; his clothes, the best he had, were threadbare and obviously less than clean. But in spite of those things he was a beautiful little boy. His long black hair shone in the sunlight, his huge brown eyes twinkling. He recognized his alleged father immediately from pictures his mother had shown him, and ran into his arms. “Daddy!” he exclaimed. Chip determined at that point that he would see to it, regardless of the cost, that Scott Chip Stockdale’s remaining time on earth, however long that was, would be happy and rewarding. The lawsuit against the State for having subjected Chip to illegal therapy was not much different. Ed had testified and provided the tapes he’d been hoarding in his safe. He described what he’d found when he’d gone to the facility to rescue a very broken, sobbing boy, and Sergeant Bill Lee confirmed his testimony. Howard Manning appeared in defense, trying in vain to discredit Ed by stating that he was not objective, that he got too emotionally involved with his patients. “It’s a good thing someone got emotionally involved,” the judge remarked harshly. “If he hadn’t, it seems to me that Mr. Stockdale might well have been totally destroyed.” Hugh produced the statistics that had shocked Ed when he’d first seen them, concluding for the court that there had been too many men reduced to sniveling zombies as a result of the treatment they’d received. Of the 13 inmates who’d taken the therapy the same time Chip did, four were dead from apparent suicide. Five were still in prison and had all come down with AIDS as the result of their submissive sexual activities. Three of the remaining five had disappeared completely and were presumed dead or destitute. Only two, both of whom had been married with children, appeared to be surviving. Both of them had abandoned their families and were now living alone. He also noted that the program had continued, but after the removal of Bruce French as therapist the results were much more in line with the national average. “The significant point in all this,” Hugh stated with a great deal of flair, “is that my client, now married to a very lovely young lady, is totally impotent. His therapist, Dr. Barker, says that it could take years to repair the damage, if indeed it can ever be repaired. So my client and his lovely wife have been robbed of the most rewarding part of a marriage, a healthy sex life.” Chip had to chuckle to himself when the fact that he’d been castrated was never brought up. Hugh had already told him that the fact that he was a eunuch could well explain his impotence, but Howard Manning didn’t even appear to know. “Even if he did bring it up,” Hugh said with glee, “I’ve got a whole army of psychologists willing to testify that the therapy was at least part of the reason you felt you had to do it.” “Okay, now we’ve got the easy ones out of the way,” Hugh said to his young clients after they’d signed a very nice financial settlement without having had to go to trial. “Now get ready for the big one. This one’s not gonna be so easy.” To be continued...
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