CHAPTER 10 The club wasn't working out very well for Linda. She felt that the only place left would be a bar. At least it would be better than the s*x answering service. She found a bar that she figured would be a good one. A neighborhood bar in an exclusive suburban area. It was called the Bright Spot Bar. She hoped that it would be her bright spot. As she sat at the edge of the bar, the bartender got to talking to her. "How are you doing, beautiful?" "All right, I guess," she told him. "You working a new territory?" he asked her. "What are you talking about?" "Not many single ladies come in here," he explained. "Not in this area. This is primarily a man's bar." "If we women were liberated," she quipped, "then we have every right to come to such a place. Matter of fact, I was hopi

