Chapter TwoKatia returned that evening just before sundown along with Devin, Clyde and Homer. They had brought Mary and Martha along with them, two lovely young sisters who were struggling to fit in at the commune. They were not used to all the heavy partying, and were often chided by the others for not enjoying themselves on weekends. Clyde, however, had taken a liking to Mary, as Homer did towards Martha. The six of them looked forward to the diversion from the weekend ritual, and it had taken a great deal of discussion with Mark Excelsior to have gotten his well-wishing. “Man, I don't like not having you around for the evening,” Excelsior was upset when confronted with the news from Devin late that afternoon. “You're my party buddy, dude. Those other guys can't keep up. Ten beers and t

