Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 10:31:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: E Walk <cane_lane_candy@yahoo.com>
Subject: The Doctor Gets a Visitor Chapter 43

The Doctor Gets a Visitor

Chapter 43 -- Sunday Surprises
By E. Walk
(Copyrighted by the author)
Edited by Radio Rancher

I woke up and a different person was waking me.  I pulled him close and
asked, "Mickey, why are you in bed with me?'

"Doctor Dad, I just think I needed to feel loved.  You know, you look just
like my brother Jeff, even this."  He flipped my penis and said, "Please
hold me for a couple of minutes.  No one else will, except Jeff, and he's
already gone. I really need it today."

 I suddenly realized we were both au natural, and I really had to go to the
bathroom.  I crawled out of bed, and went to the bathroom.  He was standing
there when I came out to get some briefs.  "Yep, just like Jeff." he said.

"What are you still doing here?" I asked.

"Doctor Dad, would you please give me another hug, to get me through the
day?" he asked.

I opened my arms and he came running to me and hugged me as tight as he
could and kissed me on the lips.  I reciprocated and said, "Mickey, you are
a very special person and don't you ever forget it."

He looked at me and smiled and said, "I have to go get dressed."

I quickly showered and dressed and went downstairs and was greeted by five
young men in blazers and ties.  "Wow, you guys look good enough to eat."  I
told them.

"Can it Doctor Dad, or Jeff will put you in a chastity belt." said Spencer.
"We are on our way to the church now to meet the Boss."

I sat down, and started to eat my mushroom and cheese omelet.  I rinsed my
dishes and started the dish washer.

When I got to the church, I joined Jeff, who was talking to Father Gilbert
and Bishop Lancaster.  Mrs. Tillison joined us and we were visiting, when
two couples came in and as they walked by, they were looking around and one
of the women asked, "Why are there so many foreigners here?  I thought they
had their own churches that served their kind."

I thought Mrs. Tillison was going to go into orbit, but Jeff said, "Grams,
let me take cake of this.  Father Gilbert and Bishop Lancaster, be
prepared, because I'm going to try and change their way of thinking during
the service."

Mrs. Tillison and I sat down and Jeff went to the organ and started to play
the processional.  The clergy came to the altar and the choir entered the
pews.  The service started and the organ practically sang every time Jeff
played something.  When the offertory was finished, Jeff came to the center
of the altar area and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, I was asked to provide
the special music for today.  I have assembled some very talented people to
help me."

"The first group is made up of six wonderful professional gentlemen.  I'm
sure you will recognize the song they sing."  Jeff sat down at the keyboard
and started and they sang "The Church in the Wildwood", but they ended it
with a verse Jeff had written:

	Oh come to the church in Fremont.
	Oh come to the church on Ash Street.
	Come one and all and we'll all get along just fine.

Jeff came forward and said, "The next group is made up of teenagers.  Ten
of them are in high school, and two are in middle school, and again I'm
sure that you will recognize the song."  Jeff handed the banjo to Kenny and
the group sang "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".

As the song ended, Jeff said, "Our final group is made up of fifth graders.
The song they will sing is based on Job, Chapter 12 verse 10."

Jeff sat down at the keyboard and played the introduction, and the group
sang "He's Got Whole World in His Hands".  When they finished Jeff came
forward and said, "As I was making the final arrangements for today's
service, I heard some of the arriving members of the congregation making
some unkind comments that rather upset those of us who heard it, so I am
going to have the combined groups sing this song together."  The entire
group sang "Jesus Loves the Little Children".

Jeff went back to the organ and sat down.

Bishop Lancaster came to the lectern and said, "I am truly amazed by what
these exciting and talented young people have done this morning.  I know
for a fact that they had never sung together until last night.  Jeff,
please stand with the choir.  Now, everyone let's show them just how good
they were." and he started to applaud.  The entire congregation stood and
applauded for several minutes.

When everyone finally sat down, the Bishop said, "I hope everyone was
listening to the words of the songs this morning.  God loves us all, no
matter what our background.  I think you all need to go out and bring some
friends to church with you, so they can enjoy the warmth here.  That is one
of the reasons I enjoy coming to this church so much."

He took a deep breath and said, "I was standing with Jeff, when we heard
the unchristian like comments of some of the members, and the song that
Jeff had the groups sing tells of God's love for all people, and that he
sent he son to us, to try to get us see the light.  I hope you all remember
that God loves us all, no matter what the color of our skin."

He turned to Jeff and said, "Now Jeff, we want to hear the other song you
young people did last night, that almost took the roof off the house."

Jeff asked, "Are you sure, Sir?"

"Absolutely." the Bishop answered, as he sat down.

Jeff came out with his trumpet, Kim had a trombone, Bobby brought his
drums, Kenny had his banjo and David sat the keyboard.  The choir lined up
in rows, according to age and they started to play and sing When the Saints
Go Marching In.  They finished the last verse and Spencer stepped forward
and said, "Everyone join us in the last refrain."

The church started to vibrate as everyone clapped and sang.  Father Gilbert
came forward as the song was ending and said, "Let us pray.  Dear Lord, we
thank you for sending these talented young people to us, and we truly
appreciate the special talents you have given them and your making them
willing to share those talents with us, to help us to become better
Christians.  Now remember we pray for these people with special needs, and
celebrate their special joys.  I pray that you will guide us as we listen
to Miss Lincoln and Mr. Washington sing the prayer that your son taught his
disciples.

Jeff played the introduction and Dina and Drew did a phenomenal job.  The
choir had joined hands when they started and the church was totally silent.
Jeff finally started the recessional and when he finished, he was engulfed
by people.

The first in line was Mrs. McGuire, who said, "I can't believe you pulled
this together in less that and hour.  You wouldn't be willing to help me
would you?"

"Ma'am, I'm pretty much extended as far as I can go." he answered.

People were still standing to talk him when the two couples involved in the
incident came to talk to him.  Jeff got up and walked to the back of the
church so they could talk in private.

"Young man, I am Dan Clemson, and this is my wife Eleanor.  These are our
friends Elizabeth and Nevin Gregory.  I'm sorry you overheard my wife's
comments.  You have made her realize that maybe she should be more tolerant
and respectful and not talk before she thinks."

"Mr. and Mrs. Clemson and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, I appreciate your apology.
I just hope you mean what you said, and I suggest that you talk to Father
Gilbert, Bishop Lancaster and Mrs. Tillison and apologize to them also.
They were standing with me."  Jeff turned and walked away.

When they heard who all had heard the comments, they just quietly left.
Jeff just went and sat down in the last pew.

Everyone else was sitting in the Fellowship Hall eating the food that the
parents had brought.  Spencer looked up and asked, "Where's Jeff?"

Josh and Ben got up and said, "We'll find him."

They left and found Jeff in the back choir pew in tears.  They sat down on
either side him and put their arms around him and asked, "What's wrong,
Jeff?"

"I just feel so overwhelmed.  There are so many things happening and I'm
not sure that I am handling any of them with justice." he sighed.

"Young man, I agree that you have a lot going on, but I think that you are
managing them all extremely well." said Ben.

Just then Spencer pulled me with him and said, "Doctor Dad, I think
something is wrong with Jeff.  Let's go find him."

When we saw him, Spencer ran and jumped on his lap and held his face and
asked, "Boss, why do I always have to worry about you?  Now come get the
food I saved for you."

Jeff held him tight and kissed him and asked, "Why are you always taking
care of me?"

"Because I love you, and I want to grow up to be like you.  Now come get
something to eat before those chow hounds eat your food."  Spencer said, as
he jumped off his lap and pulled Jeff until he stood up.

"Wait, I have a question.  Uncle Ben and Uncle Josh are going to Omaha with
us after the second service.  Tiger, you can bring one person.  Who would
you like to ask?" Jeff inquired.

"Could we ask Bobby to go?  Teddy and Toby want to be together and they
both like to swim.  Bobby doesn't really enjoy the water very much."

"Okay Dad, you tell Lash and Paul they are going with us, and don't take no
for an answer.  Uncle Josh and Uncle Ben, you tell Tyler and Kevin that
they are going with us and the Tiger, and I will talk to Bobby and his
parents and Mrs. Baxter." Jeff ordered.

I talked to Lash and Paul, and they agreed to go.  I watched as Tyler and
Kevin agreed.  Jeff and Spencer went to Bobby and said, "We are going to
Omaha after the second service.  Would you like to go with us?"

Bobby jumped up and said, "That would be so cool, but let's make sure it's
okay with my parents."

They went to the Lincolns and Jeff asked, "Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, we are
going to Omaha this afternoon.  Dad is going with us so we will have a
doctor with us, could Bobby please go along and keep Spencer company?"

They looked at each other and Mr. Lincoln said, "He may go, but if he
doesn't behave, you have our permission to spank him so hard that he will
have to stand on the way home."

"Not on my watch.  Cars don't move unless all seatbelts are fastened, so I
guess he will just have to suffer." Jeff laughed.

They walked to Mrs. Baxter and they said, "Gigi, the guys are going to
Omaha with us right after the second service.  Will you be okay?"

"Of course, and besides Jane and Hank are taking Cora, Aggie and me to the
club for lunch.  I'll be fine, now that I won't have to have help moving
around, and I can start organizing my wonderful new bedroom."  she
answered.

Jeff looked at the clock and said, "Okay everyone, bathroom time, and I
want to see this Fellowship Hall looking better than when we invaded. Be
ready to enter when I start playing.  As Jeff was getting ready to leave,
he was surrounded by Bobby Talltrees, Kim, Lori and Dina.

Bobby said, "We want to thank you for including us this weekend.  We have
had a wonderful time, and you certainly aren't afraid to say what you
think, but you did it in such a nice way."  Bobby hugged him and the three
girls kissed him.

Jeff looked at Father Gilbert and Bishop Lancaster and asked, "Do you want
us to change anything?"

They looked at each other and the Bishop said, "If it works well, why
tinker with it?  Do it all exactly the same."

The second service was even better than the first.  When it was over, there
were so many people waiting to talk to Jeff that I figured we would never
get out of there.  Fortunately, everyone realized there was a line, and
kept their conversations short.  The Campbell's and Dr. Crawford and her
husband were first.

"Jeff, we really appreciated how you went on the offensive this morning.
Our children seemed to gain so much esteem when you made your comments and
then the Bishop supported you." said Anne as she kissed him.

Next were Adam and Aaron.  "Jeff you were fantastic.  You never looked at
any music did you?  I can't believe that you are only a new freshman.  I'll
see you tomorrow at 12:15.

"Jeff." said Mr. Lincoln, "This is Billy Ferguson.  He would appreciate the
opportunity to make a couple of extra dollars to help with the cost of his
wedding."

Jeff and Billy shook hands and Billy said, "This is my fiancé, Joni
Summers."

Jeff kissed and greeted her and said, "Let's go talk to Mrs. Baxter."

They walked over to Mrs. Baxter and before Jeff could say anything, she
said, "Hi Bullet Man and Joni.  I understand that you finally settled on
the date for the big day."

Jeff said, "Bullet Man here has agreed to do the electrical work.  Would it
be okay if he came tomorrow night at 7:30 to discuss what we want done?"

"Since I have no idea what you have in mind, I'll have Rocket Man send you
a signal when the Boss here is ready."  Gigi giggled.

Everyone who was listening started to laugh and Spencer said, "I want to
hear about this Rocket Man and Bullet Man stuff, but I'll wait until
tomorrow night since everyone is waiting to go eat."

Billy asked, "Can Joni come with me? She has some things she wants to talk
to you about, Mrs. Baxter."

"The more the merrier." laughed Gigi.

"Jeff." said Joni, "Would you be willing to play the organ for our wedding
on June 18th here at the church, and could you get Drew and Dina to sing?"

"I would be thrilled to play, but you need to talk to Drew and Dina, they
are their own persons."

"Dina and Drew, could you come here for a minute?" Jeff called.  "Billy and
Joni would like to ask you something."

The two came and Billy said, "Dina and Drew, we are getting married on June
18th.  We were so impressed with the way you two sang together today that
we would like you to sing at our wedding.  Would you be willing to do it?"

Drew and Dina looked at each other and Dina said, "I can do it.  How about
you Drew?"

Drew looked at Jeff and said, "I never thought of myself as a singer, but I
would be willing to do it with Jeff's and Dina's help."

Everyone shook hands and the Winstons were waiting to talk to Jeff.  Coach
Winston said. "Thanks for including us this weekend, we have had a
wonderful time and the girls had a blast.  They think that you and Spencer
are the best."  Then they both hugged him.

The last person was Mrs. Tice.  When she got to Jeff, she turned and said,
"Jack, for a son you didn't know you had until Christmas Eve, you sure did
a good job subliminally.  Jeff, I can't believe how well these young people
respond to you."  She kissed him on the cheek.

Jeff hugged her and gave her a kiss and said, "Thanks, but I really didn't
do much."

She shook her head and walked away.

Greg came up as Jeff was closing and locking the organ and started to ask,
"Jeff and Jack would it be okay if ^Å"

"No and no." said Jeff.

"I was just going to ask if the three Smith guys could go to brunch with
us."  Greg said.

"I'm sorry sir; I guess I'm just feeling overextended.  The guys can go if
they wish, but please don't ask me to play or provide the special music
until I get everything settled at school, and with the family."  Jeff
sighed.

"Jeff, I appreciate how you feel right now, but you are so talented and can
get the most out of people; I promise I won't ask you to do anything for
three weeks.  Oh by the way, here is your pay for all the work you have
done here at the church so far."

Jeff looked at the check and said, "But I didn't do it for money."

"Nonsense Jeff.  You worked hard for it.  Now get your entourage, they are
waiting for you." Greg said, chuckling to himself, as he walked away.

We walked out and the guys were all waiting.  Jeff took charge and said,
"Everyone, go put on a sweater and be at Dad's house in twenty five
minutes.  Lash, you and the Coach go directly to Dad's house, and we'll
loan you sweaters."

"Uncle Ben and Uncle Josh, you take Drew and Kenny to Grams' house and they
can change.  Spike, you can borrow one of Teddy's sweaters.

We were walking to the cars when Jeff was accosted by Mickey.  "Jeff, guess
what?  I found two more 13 year olds to sing with us the next time.  This
is Mr. Bressler's brother Chris, and this is his friend Beth Richards.
They can both sing and they really want to join us when we sing next time.
Can they go swimming with us this afternoon so Georgia and I aren't so
outnumbered?"

Jeff held up his hand and said, "Yes, if and when we sing again, they would
be a welcomed addition.  As far as swimming, clear that with Grams.  I'm
sure it would be okay, and make sure they understand the rules."

"Mister Jeff, can I ask you a question?" asked Chris.

"One, as long as you just call me Jeff." Jeff laughed.

"I was watching very closely today, and I don't think you used any music
except on the hymns.  Am I right?" Chris asked.

"I did have the hymn music before me to remind me how many verses there
were for the hymns."  Jeff answered.

"Could you teach me to play like that?  I am so tired of having to play
etudes and waltzes and the standard things.  I just want to make music come
alive like you did today."  Chris sighed.

"Chris, that is two questions, but I'll make you a deal.  We can talk about
it some night this week."  Jeff said.

Sammy pulled up in the Camry and honked the horn.  Jeff went and opened the
driver's door and said, "Thanks for bringing the car.  Here are the keys
for the T-Bird, I know what the mileage is, and I don't want to see any
scratches or dents.  Have a good lunch."  Sammy climbed out but he just
shrugged.

When we got everyone to the house, and every one was properly attired, Jeff
began.  "There are fourteen of us, so we need to take three cars.  Two of
them are givens, since Kenny will be driving the Camry and Drew will be
driving the BMW."

"We'll drive the van.  It will hold six, quite comfortably." offered Ben.

"Bobby and I will ride shotgun in the van." said Spencer.

"What does that mean?" asked Drew.

Bobby piped in, "Mr. Bressler says that guy who sat on the stagecoach with
the driver and always had a gun and he would sometimes move to back to make
sure that the coach was not attacked from the rear.  Thus we have taken the
term, shot gun, to mean riding in the back."

"Yeah, but I think the real reason he was riding at the back was that he
wanted to get away from the driver's bad breath, and don't worry Uncle Ben,
if anyone attacks us, Bobby and I will pee out the back window and drive
them away."  Spencer said, very seriously.

Everyone went into hysterics and finally Jeff said, "I vote for Spencer's
theory.  Lash, you and the Coach ride with Uncle Josh and Uncle Ben.  Tyler
and Dad, you ride with Drew and Mark and Kenny, Matt and Kevin are stuck
with me."

"One last issue." Jeff said.  "Where do we want to eat?"

"Could we go back to the Red Lobster at Oak View again?" asked Drew.

"Any other nominations?  Seeing none, I guess that is where we are heading.
Any questions?" Jeff asked.

"What do you eat at the Red whatever?" asked Spencer.

"Usually, people have some sort of fish or seafood, but they do have a few
other things on the menu."  Jeff answered.

"I can only remember eating fish one time, and our Mother almost died.  She
had an allergic reaction to the trout that Dad and Tyler had caught."
Spencer sobbed.

Tyler spoke up, "Remember Spencer, Dad and Mother had us tested and we are
fine.  The reason we didn't eat seafood was because we didn't want anything
to happen to Mother."

"If anyone needs to use the bathroom, do it now." Jeff ordered.

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Editor's Notes:

Well, it looks like they are going to eat at the dreaded Red Lobster
again. Good food, and very nice service as well at that particular
restaurant, if I remember correctly.  I seem to remember there was a very
nice waiter.

I think those people that made a fuss about foreigners, should go back to
the country they came from and shut the bleep up. Let's see what happens
next time. This has been another great chapter.

Darryl
AKA The Radio Rancher