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LaLeche scanned the audience, noting the return faces. His eyes lit on Tyber and
remained there. "Dr. Evans! Glad you could make it again. It's a real pleasure."
Everyone turned to stare at Tyber, wondering why he deserved to be singled out
by their great one.
"Thank you, Mr. LaLeche. I was intrigued by your seminar last time and made it a
point to come to this one. I'm very interested in what you're doing."
Zanita inwardly winced at the double meaning behind his words. She only hoped
LaLeche didn't pick up on it. Apparently he didn't, for his next words were full
of chummy cheer.
"I was never one for the formalities; call me Xavier, please." He paused,
waiting for Tyber to return the courtesy. He didn't. "Well⦠You must stick
around after we're through here tonight. I'm very curious to hear your
impressions of what I'm doing."
"I'm sure you would be," Tyber said under his breath, before saying in a louder
voice, "I look forward to it." LaLeche glowed.
"Maybe it's you he likes," Zanita quipped.
"Only for the size of my⦠reputation," Tyber flashed back, causing Zanita to
blush. He chuckled.
"Cut that out! Be serious or you'll blow everything!"
He had a very good comeback to that, but refrained from using it. "Okay, baby.
But remember, serious is as serious does."
"What is that supposed to mean?"
"Look in the third row, fourth seat from the leftβIsn't that Forrest Gump
sitting there?"
"Tyber, don't start again." However, when she glanced in that direction, she
discovered that the man in the audience did look like Forrest Gump. Despite
herself, she giggled.
"And you didn't believe me about the red spaceship. Shame on you."
She started to shush him, but sneezed instead.
"That's the fourth time you've sneezed this evening."
"Maybe I'm becoming allergic to you." She blew her nose.
"Are you coming down with something?"
"No."
He examined her face closely, noting the flushed cheeks. "You are."
"I am not!"
He took her hand in his and made to rise. "Let's go."
"I'm not leaving!" This she said a little too loudly; several people turned to
stare at her. She yanked her hand out of his. "Sit down this minute and stop
making a spectacle of yourself!" she hissed.
"Why didn't you tell me you were sick?"
"Because I knew you would behave this way. And I was right! Storming over
people's wishes likeβ"
The corner of his mouth quirked. "You're awfully cranky, aren't you? I mean, for
someone who isn't sick."
"βlike some bloody pirate captain!" She crossed her arms and refused to look at
him for at least half an hour.
LaLeche was already warming up to his subject matter. "For instance, when you
introduce an electric current into a wire, it generates a magnetic field. Isn't
that right, Dr. Evans?"
"Ah, yes."
"Conversely, when one sends out a healing thought, one is sending out energy
with it. The greater the strength or power of the thought, the greater the flow
of energy. Now the more the flow of energy, the greater the field of energy. So
you see how you create a magnetic field when you generate a strong thought."
Tyber shook his head several times as if to clear it from a punch.
"So, too, with strong healing thought. You see, my friends, the body is like a
motor which needs energy fuel to keep running efficiently. Sometimes the motor
breaks down and needs to be recharged. The power of healing can do this,
especiallyβespeciallyβwhen you have someone who can effectively generate this
energy down the right pathways in the human body. Through my special talents, I
can provide and direct the energy you need to heal yourself."
"Maybe he can cure you, Zanita." Tyber leaned over her. "Then I won't have to be
angry with you anymore for not telling me you were sick."
She gave him a disgusted look, saying, "You just earned another fifteen minutes
of the cold shoulder." She promptly turned away from him.
"The flow of energy is a very important lesson you will need to learn if you
wish to be effective in controlling your well-being. I will share an exercise
with you on this technique." He looked into the audience. "Ah, Zanita!"
She jumped.
"I see you returned with our friend Dr. Evans. Since you did such a fine job on
the last exercise, I know you won't mind helping me with this one."
"He presses his luck," Tyber muttered.
Zanita made a face at Tyber. "No, I don't mind." She went up to the podium.
Tyber sourly noted that several men leaned forward in their seats, eagerly
awaiting the demonstration.
"Now this exercise is designed to make you aware of the flow of electrical
energy throughout your body, so that you may begin to control the flow of your
magnetic field. I want you to sit in the chair again and close your eyes."
"Okay."
"Surround yourself with the white light."
"Check."
"Check?"
"Surrounded."
"I want you to visualize the appropriate images for movement and stillness while
you're doing the exercise. When you inhale, say 'movement' and when you exhale,
say 'stillness.' All right?"
Zanita's eyes popped open; she stared directly at Tyber and swallowed. He
returned her look, his lips twitching with suppressed laughter. They were both
remembering a certain morning not too long ago when she had begged him for
movement, and he had opted for stillness. It had been one of the most erotic
experiences of her life.
There was no way she was going to go through with this exercise with Tyber
staring so knowingly at her. She turned flushed cheeks to LaLeche. "Um⦠can we
do something else, Mr. LaLeche?"
"Why, whatever for, my dear?"
Whatever for, indeed. Tyber grinned, lacing his hands behind his head. He leaned
back in his seat.
Chapter Seven
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"Movement." She inhaled.
"Stillness." She exhaled.
Tyber, not moving, eyes passion-drugged as he watched her ignite beneath himβ¦
"Movement." She inhaled, deeply.
"Stillness."
The cords of his neck standing out as he threw back his head, struggling not to
move in herβ¦
"Movement." She inhaled, quicker now.
"Stillness."
The heated press of his mouth, his tongue, arms clasped around her, him inside
her everywhereβ¦
She exhaled on a moan. "Stillness," she panted.
"Very good, my dear. Do you feel the stillness within you?"
"Oh, yes!"
"Excellent. Now you have taken the first step in controlling the flow of energy
within you. Do you feel the flow?"
"I'm flowing."
A burst of coughing echoed in the dead silence of the
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