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âOkay, now,â she addressed his mom and brothers, âthese severe headaches Fox gets so regularlyâŠâ
âIâm right here,â Fox mentioned.
âUh-huh. Theyâre not exactly migraines or cluster headachesâthey couldnât be or I wouldnât be able to dent them with the basic massage techniques Iâve been using. So weâre talking the cause being stress, which one of Foxâs doctors already suggested.â
âYeah,â Bear and Moose both nodded from across the table.
âI kind of have an unusual view of stress because of my work with babies. In a sense, the babies are suffering from massive stress. Theyâve either been deprived of touch or associate touch with painâso much so that theyâve withdrawn from wanting contact. What I do with the babies is a kind of touch therapy to force themâgentlyâto accept touch. To try to get them to see human contact as something wonderful and helpful.â
âI love what you do,â Georgia enthused, looking as if she wanted to launch into another round of conversations about babies. Phoebe persevered.
âFrom everything Iâve seenâŠFox is actually suffering from the same kind of stress. He was hurt. So to protect himself, heâs withdrawn. In a way, his headaches function to protect him. So does the rest of his behavior. If he stays in the house, holes up, allows the headaches, heâs essentially put himself in a position where he canât be exposed to more pain. You get the concept?â
âSure,â Bear said.
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Moose hesitated. âWell, I sure donât. You mean he feels safer if heâs hurting? Like those headaches of his are a choice?â
âNo. God, no. No one would volunteer for those awful headachesâand all his other injuries are real, besides. But when an animal is hurt, he holes up in his den, right? He rests. He stays away from risk until heâs able to handle it again.â
âYeah, I totally get that,â Moose said.
âSo. Now we have to get Fox out of his den. We have to motivate him to want to get outâwhich means that we want to supervise his exposure to pleasant and nonrisky experiences.â
âOkay, okay, this was cute for a couple of minutes,â Fox said irritably. âBut enoughâs enough. Iâm not one of your babies. I donât need someone to give me âpleasantâ experiences. Iâm not an animal holing up in a den. Phoebe, if youâve got some program you want me to do, talk to me, not to them.â
Phoebe deliberately tried to make herself sound like a teasing sister. âNow, I canât do that, darlinâ, because youâd just argue with me. Bear, Moose, I need you on my side if weâre going to make this work. You, too, Mrs. Lockwoodââ
âOh, Iâm all for whatever you suggest,â Georgia said brightly. âThis is exactly what Fox needs. To get out of the house, pick up his life again. Heâs been so depressed.â
âI havenot been depressed,â Fox snarled.
The baby stirred again. Phoebe knew the infant would need feeding soon, so she pushed on. âOkay.
This is the program. Two times a week Iâll do bodywork on Fergus. Some of thatâll be massage, concentrating on building strength and stamina. But I also want to teach him de-stress and relaxation techniquesâbefore those headaches get the better of him.â
âSounds like a plan,â Moose said.
âThen Moose, BearâŠIâm counting on one of you to find the time to take him fishing once a week.â
âFishing?â Bear perked up.
âFishing? Howâd that get into this conversation?â Fergus said disbelievingly, and was ignored.
âI want him out of the house, outside somewhere. I know itâs still pretty cold to go out on a boat, but I still like the idea because he couldnât just walk off, go home, you know? Heâd have to sit there. And the sun and water could have a real shot at relaxing him.â
âYou got it. Iâm your man,â Bear said, and added, âin all the ways you want.â
She chuckled at his innuendo. âThanks, you sweetie. Then, Moose, if you could take him for one evening a weekââ
âTakeme. Like I need a babysitter?â Fox snapped.
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wasnât going to stay good forever. âMoose, I want Fox doing something stress free, but still something that requires him to get out of the bachelor house. So itâd be a good idea if he went to your placeâor any other safe place that would force him out of his rutââ
âIâm sure as hell not in a rut,â Fox informed the entire room.
âI was thinkingâŠpoker,â Phoebe mused. âSomething you could do with some guy friends? But if you brothers arenât into cards, I donât care what you choose to do. The point is just getting him out of his den.â
âIâm on it,â Moose agreed enthusiastically. âPhoebe, I think youâre absolutely brilliant.â
âI am,â she agreed with a chuckle.
âYouâre not giving me anything to do!â Mrs. Lockwood wailed.
âThatâs because sheâs fired,â Fox told his mother.
âNow, Fox. You canât fire me because I was never hired. This is just a program plan. Georgia, ideally Iâd like you to spend two times a week with Fergus, making him cook.â
âMakinghim cook? Instead of me cooking?â The idea was obviously new to Georgia.
âYes. I want you to have the ingredients and the recipes for his favorite foods around. You do the food shopping so he isnât forced into public quite this fast. But make him do the cooking and preparing, whatever his favorites are. Just supervise. Do it with him.â
âWhat a marvelous idea. Phoebe, itâs easy to see why my boys are so in love with you.â
Fox raised his hand. âOne of your boys is not in love with her. In fact, one of your boys would like to take Phoebe in the backyard for a little personal discussion. No one needs to call the cops or worry if they hear screams. Itâll just be me, killing her.â
Phoebe refused to laugh, no matter how funny he was being. To his family she
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