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"Your Uncle Abe wanted you to have this someday. Years ago, the old nut made the strangest remark to me. He said that, 'If there ever comes a day that your son wants to embark on a foolish-sounding venture to destroy a world-menacing evil, give him this box. But only at that point.' Truthfully, it's been sitting in my closet beneath some bowling trophies and I haven't given it a thought in years, until you made that remark…"

"Did he say what this was for, Dad?" Myles questioned, but all his father could do was shrug.

"Beats me, boy, but maybe you can make sense of it. You ask me, your conspiracy theory sounds like a bunch of goose-feathers, but whatever. Just try to find a wife while you're out there, to make the stupid trip worth it…" his father teased.

"It would be nice to be a grandmother some day…" his mother mused.

"I'm going to bed," concluded Myles, ignoring both. "But maybe there's something in these papers about this… box…"

In his room, Myles set the box below a green banker's lamp and continued to leaf through the papers, curiously studying for any connection to his mission, and all the while dismissing thoughts of his failed interpersonal relationships, triggered by his parents' daily appeals, directly and indirectly, for him to finally marry and give them grandchildren. As much as he wished otherwise, the fact of the matter was, the girls he dated just weren't interested in a public television director. Quite a few times, while describing his work responsibilities and the fine quality programming that public television had to offer, he would be told that "friendship" would be a better option than an ongoing relationship, and… he shook his head to clear his thoughts to refocus on the meaning of the box. Perhaps a sequence to the colors? When he would shake it, there was a slight rattle, as if the box contained a solid object, but what…?

He pushed aside the mysterious items and fell into a restless slumber.

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The following trademarked items appear in
Curing the Uncommon Man-Cold
. The Author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following which are mentioned in this work of fiction:

 

ACE Bandage by the 3M Company

Alka-Seltzer by Bayer AG

Amazon (Amazon.com)

Brillo Pad by Armaly Brands

Cadillac by General Motors Company, LLC

Cap’n Crunch by the Quaker Oats Company, a division of PepsiCo, Inc.

Cheez Whiz by Kraft Foods Group, Inc.

Cocoa Puffs by General Mills, Inc.

Cosmo
(
Cosmopolitan
)
by Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Corporation

Discovery Channel by Discovery Communications, Inc.

Elmer’s Glue (Elmer’s Glue-All, Elmer’s School Glue) by Elmer’s Products, Inc., a division of Berwind Corporation

Facebook

Franken Berry by General Mills, Inc.

Froot Loops by Kellogg’s Company

Frosted Flakes by Kellogg’s Company

Frosted Mini-Wheats by Kellogg’s Company

Fruity Pebbles by Post Holdings, Inc.

Golden Arches (McDonald’s)

Hardee’s by CKE Restaurants, Inc.

Hershey by the Hershey Company

Jeep Wrangler by Jeep, a marquee of Chrysler Group LLC

Kleenex by Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.

L.L.Bean by L.L.Bean, Inc.

Lifetime Channel by Hearst Corporation and The Walt Disney Company

Lucky Charms by General Mills, Inc.

M&Ms by Mars, Incorporated

Maxim
by Darden Media Group

Mister Potato Head (Mr. Potato Head) by Hasbro, Inc.

Oprah
(
O, The Oprah Magazine
)
by Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Corporation

Oreos by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelçz International, Inc.

PayPal by eBay, Inc.

Penney’s (JCPenney) by J.C. Penney Company, Inc.

Penthouse
by FriendFinder Networks, Inc.

Playboy Channel (Playboy TV) by the Manwin Group

Q-tips by Unilever

Sears (Sears, Roebuck & Company) by Sears Holdings Corporation

Shoney’s

Snickers by Mars, Incorporated

Sugar Crisp (Golden Crisp) by Post Holdings, Inc.

Super Glue by Super Glue Corporation/Pacer Technology, Inc.

Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes) by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., a subsidiary of Time Warner, Inc.

Tractor Supply Company

Trix by General Mills, Inc.

Victoria’s Secret by L Brands, Inc.

Vogue
by Condé Nast,
a division of Advance Publications, Inc.

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Table of Contents

Curing the Uncommon Man-Cold

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Author’s Note

Acknowledgements

About the Author

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