In Paradox: A Tale of Memory and Imagination by playwright and author Stephen Evans, a writer’s memories of high school and the extraordinary girl he knew inspire a tale of epic romance.
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Excerpt from Paradox:
Baylor was not a fragile girl, though I could beat her two out of three in arm wrestling. So I was not completely surprised when she tackled me on the school lawn and sat looking down at me from a vantage point somewhere near my solar plexus.
Any normal person would have asked her why she had done it, but Baylor and I had passed that point long ago. I knew Baylor wasn’t normal and I was beginning to have doubts about myself, a symptom of extreme Bayloritis due to overexposure.
Not that I minded.
Sanity is a handicap in this world, ranking second only to intellect.
Most of us have one or the other.
Baylor had the other.
There weren’t many smarter than Baylor. There weren’t many prettier either. She was without a doubt the single most extraordinary human in my graduating class.
The only mediocre thing about Baylor was me.
No wonder I loved her.