A year after ’Montana’,  I’m dodging the draft by doing the graduate school thing in Iowa City.  The search for my father appears to be gone. The urge hasn’t happened & I feel like I might finally be moving forward.  I move in with Janice Gould, a vibrant, abstract-expressionistic painter—it’s platonic—we’re sharing a flat. I’m in the upstairs loft, next to the bathroom, which is painted all glossy-white. Janice’s paintings are every-where down-stairs, but not in that goddamn white bathroom. 

Janice had two fluffy, white, spoiled, brother n’ sister cats named Bonnie & Clyde.   

Anyhoo—everything’s fine about the whole gig, except for the way she mis-treated Bonnie and favored Clyde—She would literally cook steak for Clyde & prepare it in his jade bowl—& Bonnie?—She got a few crumbs of cheap-ass dry food whenever Janice remembered.
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