Chapter 8 Our lunch ends and he works at his uncle’s garage for a few more hours. I finish my afternoon classes, read and check a few essays before I decide to head home, and decide to take Craig up on his offer for dinner with his two houseboys. What is supposed to be a dinner among four men turns into a pool party that consists of grilled burgers, chicken, and beautiful fillets of salmon. Approximately twenty men show up with bottles of wine, liquor, and kegs of beer. Clothes come off and a few of the younger men skinny dip in the pool. Vintage house rock fills Craig’s backyard. Of course the Templeton police show up approximately two hours into the party. Their visit is short, but pungent. The party has to keep the noise down. I have a theory about parties, which I probably share wit