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Was this the outcome I could expect with Joshua, too? We’d had our year, burning gloriously bright, but was it our love or our bridges burning?  Would Joshua and I end up on opposite sides of a divide we couldn’t cross? Was last night the beginning of the end? Or was it merely a speed bump, a temporary obstacle, on the road to something greater? <br><br>
 
Was this the outcome I could expect with Joshua, too? We’d had our year, burning gloriously bright, but was it our love or our bridges burning?  Would Joshua and I end up on opposite sides of a divide we couldn’t cross? Was last night the beginning of the end? Or was it merely a speed bump, a temporary obstacle, on the road to something greater? <br><br>
  
The problem with speculation of this sort lay in its impossibility to verify.  Facts and conjecture looked the same.  Despite the similarities, there was one significant difference that gave me hope that Joshua and I would weather our setback and go forward with our life together: we were ''together'', physically together, in the same time and place.  Physical proximity, 24/7, was not a luxury Mike and I often enjoyed and in the light of everything that had happened, it was a testament to our commitment that we’d lasted as long as we had.  On the basis of days spent together versus days spent apart, what we’d achieved across a decade was staggering. It took a brainwashing of major proportions to put a dent into it, to pierce the dyke and make it all come tumbling down.  Small wonder it swept us up and cast us on opposite shores. <br><br>     
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The problem with speculation of this sort lay in its impossibility to verify.  Facts and conjecture looked the same.  Despite the similarities, there was one significant difference that gave me hope that Joshua and I would weather our setback and go forward with our life together: we were together, physically together, in the same time and place.  Physical proximity, 24/7, was not a luxury Mike and I often enjoyed and in the light of everything that had happened, it was a testament to our commitment that we’d lasted as long as we had.  On the basis of days spent together versus days spent apart, what we’d achieved across a decade was staggering. It took a brainwashing of major proportions to put a dent into it, to pierce the dyke and make it all come tumbling down.  Small wonder it swept us up and cast us on opposite shores. <br><br>     
  
 
When we’d rescued Mike from the Feds, the embedded compulsions made my touching him impossible and made the possibility of him initiating contact virtually nil.  Rape was never an option with me, no matter how great my need for him, and I kept my hands off him until he’d recovered enough to make the first move.  Last night put me in back in the same predicament concerning Joshua and if history was indeed repeating itself, I had to go carefully to avoid making the same mistakes I’d had with Mike.<br><br>
 
When we’d rescued Mike from the Feds, the embedded compulsions made my touching him impossible and made the possibility of him initiating contact virtually nil.  Rape was never an option with me, no matter how great my need for him, and I kept my hands off him until he’d recovered enough to make the first move.  Last night put me in back in the same predicament concerning Joshua and if history was indeed repeating itself, I had to go carefully to avoid making the same mistakes I’d had with Mike.<br><br>

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