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I have been a massage therapist for thirty-eight years. I’ve always lived in
Springfield, Kansas, and the surrounding areas, working most of my career for
the SKS Massage Institute. I honestly don’t know why I was picked to be Landis
Tipton’s exclusive masseuse. I think what happened is that the people who run
the Foundation looked at our website, and chose me due to my somewhat advanced
age. It might not have specifically been because I have so much experience,
but because I’m not as spry as I used to be. Well, I should say that it used
to be like that. I was having trouble keeping up, and not being able to make
my hours. It was hard to afford rent because I just couldn’t work that much
anymore. What with my arthritis, and general aches and pains, I don’t wanna
say that my clients weren’t happy, but I did notice a few of them come back,
but having chosen one of the younger therapists instead this time. After I met
Landis, that all changed. So it’s a little ironic that now I’m only working
for one client, because I could absolutely go back to work full-time, and feel
just fine. What some people may not know is that Landis does not engage his
ability. His breath is able to heal anyone who happens to be in the blast
radius, so to speak. By working so close to him, that happens to me all the
time. I know that he works closely with other team members, like his doctor,
nurse, and his assistant, but as far as physical closeness, I’m probably the
winner. It’s impossible to quantify, but he has probably healed me thousands
of times at this point. He has a session every evening after dinner, which is
after work. Unlike a lot of my past clients, he doesn’t need it for any
particular problems. He’s a healer, and naturally a self-healer, so he isn’t
suffering from anything. This is all about relaxation, and stress reduction.
He’s being pampered, and rightly so, and I’m a core component of that. After
I’m done with him, he moves onto his night job with the legacy department.
He’s been honest with me that he doesn’t love it. I mean, he enjoys it,
but it feels so clinical, and he doesn’t have any strong feelings for those
women. It really is a job, and that is always how they have framed it. He
didn’t really want to do it, but they talked him into it, because it’s one way
he can change the world. With me, he wasn’t reluctant. Evidently, he used to
get a lot of massages before all this, and appreciates being able to have one
every day. I want to be clear about one thing, and then I won’t say anything
more about it. I am a professional, and I have a professional relationship
with my client, as I have throughout my entire career, with every single one
of my clients. Even if I did ever do that sort of thing that’s running through
your head, Landis wouldn’t need it, because of his second job. In fact, it
would place that program in danger. Anyway, I count myself lucky that my job
is so easy. I have lots of hobbies, and they mostly work great indoors. I like
to knit and do other arts and crafts. They actually assigned me two separate
suites, right next door to each other, almost all to myself. The second
bedroom of my sleeping unit is a craft room, and the other room in my work
unit is actually where the psychological therapist works with Landis, who is
her one client too. It’s the Therapy Suite, as we call it. It makes
sense to us to put them together like that. Saves time.