Chapter Nine Home Life New to the city, moving from afar, things are hectic... unpacking, arranging, and decorating. The thrill of the new job, supervising castrates and well bound virile males, wanes as I arrive home to face the drudgery of getting organized and keeping house. This is not what I am about. I supervise, not labor. Bedroom straightened up, the sight of the unkempt kitchen, cooking wear, utensils and assorted appliances strewn about, brings dread. Equally demotivating is the living room, unopened boxes, furniture astray. The desultory living condition, however, brings inspiration. Craig’s List. So I find the energy to unpack the computer, arrange the many wires and plugs and am gratified that the promised Wi-Fi intuitively connects me to the internet. Within moments I