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Friday, September 26, 1997 I woke up to my alarm. I sat up and turned it off and stared in the darkness of my bedroom. The pain of last night was still there. But in some ways it was cathartic. I took a deep breath. Today is a new day. All I can do is make today great for Christina, and try to find a way to get Tony back to the future so he can move on with his life. I felt a cold breeze come from the open window on my legs. It felt nice. A nice late September morning. I love these types of days. Since today is Friday, and every Friday is spirit day at my school, I decided to choose my outfit based on our school colors - Red and White. I picked out a white button down blouse. And one of my brand new plaid skirts that was red and black. Since there's a game tonight I needed to make sure I had my marching uniform with me. In my closet was a black garment bag. I zipped it open to peek in it. Yup - there's a Marching Band uniform in there. I took the garment bag out and set it on my bed and took inventory of it. Shirt. Pants. Socks. Shoes. Gloves. Great, everything was there. I quickly took my shower. I remembered I had a party to attend to tonight so I shaved my legs. I was excited about this party. And I really needed something to be excited about right now. Now granted, I had been to many parties in college and in my 20's and 30's. But I never went to a high school party. My only exposure to such a thing was all of those teen movies. So it's nice to go back in time and be given a second chance to be young again. When I was done with the shower and cleaned up, I applied my school appropriate makeup. Then I turned my attention to my outfit. Another cold breeze came through the room. "I wonder," I told myself. I searched my underwear drawer. Stuffed in the back of the drawer was pantyhose. Today might be a good day to try these. I found nude and black and decided to go with the black ones. I also found a pair of blank lace panties with the tag still on it. "Well Christina, what have you been hiding back there?" I chuckled to myself. Oh and a matching strapless bra too. I pulled the tag off of the panties and pulled them up. I modeled them for my self in the mirror. The male side of me thought my ass was so sexy. The newly emerging female side of me thought my ass was sexy. "So we're in agreement." I smiled. I hold the blouse up over the black bra. Totally see-through. I'm not even sure what the school policy on visible bras is. I think I'll take the safe road and use a nude bra. Not going to lie. I had read that piece of advice in one of Cindy's Cosmo magazines. I folded the black bra and stuffed it into my garment bag. "This is for tonight's party," I told myself. I put on the nude bra. I took the pantyhose in my hand as they started unraveling. I tried to put them on like pants. That didn't work. I remembered seeing my wife roll them up. Let me try that. I rolled them up and put my foot through one of the leg holes and started unrolling as I went up my leg. The feel of the nylon on my freshly shaved legs was a sensation I had never felt before. I repeated this for my other leg then pulled the rest up. I ran my hands over my hose covered legs. Tony was a legs guy. That was the part I found sexiest. Therefore I had always thought pantyhose was sexy. I never thought I'd think I'd be the one to be modeling them, but here we are. I put my skirt and blouse on to complete the outfit. I was still tired and frowning from last night. So I gave my reflection a huge smile. "We're going to be OK Christina." I told her. * * * In the hallway I ran into Cindy who was dressed in her cheerleading uniform. Lots of makeup. Glitter. Lots of Glitter. "Looking good" she complimented me. "You too," I replied. Mom was in the kitchen. Dad was reading the newspaper. "Good morning," Mom said. "Are you coming home this afternoon or just staying at school all day?" On game day many band members will just stay at the school for the few hours before game time. it's pointless to go home for only a few hours. Some of us do homework. Some socialize. So go out to eat dinner together. "I think I'll be staying through to game time," I replied. Oh. I need to ask about the party. How would a teenager ask this? "Also I'll be home a little later than usual. A few friends invited me over to a post-game party." Mom stopped what she was doing. Dad looked up and put down his coffee and newspaper. Oh uh. What did I say? "A party?" my mom said. It's been 20 years since I was a teenager in this household. Was I not supposed to use the P word? "You know the rules," my dad chimed in. "What were the rules again?" I asked. Did Tony have rules? Tony never went out. "No alcohol. No drugs. Be home by midnight," Dad said. "Sure," I said. Damn. I could've totally have used a drink. "Also," my dad added, "if you ever end up in trouble. Just call us. We'll come get you. No questions asked." I definitely got that lecture as Tony. Thankfully I never found myself in trouble so I never took them up on that. Mom pulled me aside and whispered to me, "That thing we talked about a few weeks ago. Remember to be careful." What was she talking about? "I'm sorry I've been so swamped," she said. "Once we make you an appointment we can get you a prescription." "Prescription?" I echoed. "Birth control" she whispered out of earshot of my dad. "Oh," I whispered back. I turned red. I wasn't expecting this first thing in the morning "Right. I'll be careful mom." Well, it never occurred to me that Christina wasn't on the pill since it wasn't something I realized was missing from my daily routine. But clearly Christina had talked to Mom about it recently. I was certainly not going to have sex with a guy. Not going to happen. Hidden lingerie, birth control. Christina certainly had sex on her mind before I came here. I guess that made sense. Tony had sex on his mind at 17 too. It's time to get out of this house before my parents sat me down for a sex talk. I had to sit through them doing it first time around. I just didn't want an encore. I remembered Dad's voice in my head "If you go to battle, wear a helmet!" * * * It was my turn to drive. So Cindy rode with us. Ron was more talkative today than normal. "So what did you think?" he asked about last night "It was great," I replied. "I had fun. You guys kicked ass!" "What did you think of Chase?" "Oh," I said. "He's cool." Cindy leaned forward in the backseat eager to hear this. "You made a great impression on him," he said "You were all he could talk about the rest of the night" "Oh?" I said suddenly interested. "What did he say?" "He just said he thought you were funny and cute and he got your number." "You gave this guy your number?" Cindy chimed in. "Is he cute?" "Yeah," I replied. "He got my number." "He's a cool dude," Ron added. I decided to change the subject. "So I got invited to a party tonight after the game. I was going to go." "Whose party?" Ron asked. "Tim.. something. In my gym class." "Tim Beyer?" he said. "That tool? You're going to a party at his house?" I was surprised and taken aback by Ron's disgust. "Well it seemed cool." "Well, you can't go," he said. "Why not," I replied. "I have never been to a high school party. I'm actually looking forward to it." "He and his brothers are bad news. Their parties are always broken up. I think his brothers are in college" I'm 37. I can handle college guys. "I can handle college guys." "Really?" he said. "Really." "Chrissy, you can't go," he said repeating his request. "I certainly can," I said getting frustrated. I had never had this type of conversation with Ron before. "I finally got invited to one. I'm going to take this opportunity to finally have fun." "Finally have fun?" he said. "Do you hear yourself? The Christina I know doesn't need beer and superficial people to have fun." It's like Ron is raining on my parade. When did he become such a prude? Tony and Ron got drunk many times. Chill, Christina, remember we're both only 17. "I can take care of myself," I said still frustrated at this conversation. "Fine," he said. "But I'm going with you then." "I don't need you to protect me," I said. Did I really just say that? He didn't say anything. I didn't know what to say. I wanted to go. I had to go. The angel essentially told me to go and have fun. But there was this hurt feeling in my gut. I've never fought with Ron like this before. We rode the rest of the way to school in silence. And not our normal jam out to music in the morning silence. This was that bad silence where you know that both people weren't talking to each other. I stayed in the car while Ron got out and left without saying anything. "Well that was awkward," Cindy said breaking the silence. * * * The school was buzzing more than usual. Everyone was in a hyped mood for tonight. Most students were dressed in Red and White. The football players were wearing their jerseys and cheerleaders were wearing their uniforms. I saw some of the track girls wearing their track suits. Thank God band doesn't do that. Julie stopped at my locker with a plastic dry-cleaners' bag on a hanger. "Christina, Here's the dress I was talking about!" she said holding it up. Behind the blue plastic film was a small black dress. "Oh you didn't have to do that!" I said. "I was just going to wear my school clothes." "It's no big deal," she said handing me the hanger. "Then what will you wear?" "I got a brand new one. Navy blue. Lower neck line. This year's style." "I see," I said. "Thank you so much Julie. I don't know what to say." "Don't mention it Demarco," she said. "As anyone asked you to homecoming yet?" Homecoming. Shit. With all that's going on I forgot about that. "Is there any guys you want to ask you?" Julie continued. "I can put in a good word. I can be real subtle." "I don't know," I said. Originally I wasn't planning on going. I can try to ask Fay, but I'm not sure about that after the revelations from yesterday. If I went that means I'd need a dress and a date. Tony originally asked a random girl from band. I think she was one of the few girls in band that had AIM. It allowed me to ask her out from the safety of my keyboard. "Well, think about it!" she said. "See you at gym class early!" She turned and walked down the hallway. * * * I arrived at homeroom a little early. It had occurred to me that maybe someone in this class told Amber about me and Fay. That had to be the only logical conclusion. Only during homeroom had me and Fay even mentioned our date night. The class was only half full at the moment, but I was wondering who our spy was. I also thought about Homecoming again. Should I even attempt to ask Fay? She's not here right now, but asking her will answer my question of whether she was interested in dating me at all. I was interrupted by a girl in my class. "Christina. Can you sign me up for Power Puff?" "Oh right," I said pulling out my folders. I made a signup sheet yesterday during 7th period. I pulled out that paper and put on my desk. "I just need your name and home room," I said to her. "And whether you have any experience playing football." "Does backyard with my brothers count?" she said. "Absolutely," I replied. "Great," she said putting her name underneath Brittany and Julie. That's when more girls started lining up at my desk. Some from other classes. Some asked me questions that I only partially had the answers to. Fay sat down. "You're popular today." She smiled at me. I smiled back. I didn't expect to be this busy this morning. The next person in line was a guy. His name was Sean. He was one of those class comedian types. "I want to be a cheerleader," he said laughing. "Of course you do," I said. That's right. I know the future. I know every guy who is going to sign up. Except one. Tony doesn't exist here. I pulled out the separate signup sheet I made for cheerleaders. "Name and Homeroom," I said. "Do I need prior experience being a cheerleader?" He had clearly been listening to the girls in line. "None," I replied. "Awesome," he said signing his name. I casually looked over to the desk next to me. My classmate, Jessica, I think her name is, was staring at me... or Sean. Not sure. When she saw me notice her, she looked away and back at her book. Jessica was wearing a cheerleading uniform. I think I have found my spy. Eventually the line died down and homeroom was over. I didn't get a chance to talk to Fay. On top of that, I felt ill most of the morning. I was feeling awful for the way I treated Ron. It's like I can't get out of my own way sometimes. * * * During Comp-Sci, I was continuing to help out some of the classmates that hadn't finished yet. I was balancing peer reviews with my English homework when Valerie came up to me. "Hey Christina," she said. "Hey Val," I said. "What's up?" "I'm finally done with my project, but I wanted to thank you for all of your help." "No problem!" I replied. "I'm glad I was able to help" "No really. Thank you for your patience. Before this week when I would ask other guys in this class for help, they'd treat me like I was stupid and just talk down to me. Working with you was awesome." "So they were mansplaining?" "Mansplaining?" "Yeah a man thinks he's superior and talks down to a woman," I explained. Part of me wondered if I should really stop using future jargon. I guess it doesn't hurt. "Yup. That describes our male classmates exactly. So I was wondering. My parents are starting a business - a coffee house. I told them they should really have a home page." "Yeah - that's a good idea," I said. "The web is going to explode for business and users over the next few years. People will stop using phone books and get directions, phone numbers, and menus straight from the 'net. You'd be ahead of the curve." "That's what I was thinking too! So I was wondering if you could build one for us? My parents would pay you and all." Wow. I didn't expect this. This certainly didn't happen to Tony originally. "You didn't want to do it yourself?" "Honestly. I'm not really cut out for this." She motioned her hands at the computers. "This class is cool and all, but my real interest is in math. I want to major in finance when I go to college. I was going to help my parents with that aspect of the business." "I'm essentially already doing the same thing for my neighbors company at the moment," I replied. "But I think I have the time to build something for you and your parents. When would you need it by?" "About a month," she said. "We're currently renovating the store we're leasing." I wasn't expecting to stay here longer than 2 weeks. But assuming all goes well, 17 year old me turns back into Tony and I return to the future. I would be giving this post-Christina, Tony 2.0 a brand new gig to put on his college resume. Actually, now I'm a little jealous of post-Christina Tony. It's been a dream of mine to have my own business where I build stuff for other businesses, and he's going to get a chance to do some that type of work when I return to the future. Hopefully I'll get some time over the next several days for me to get started on it. "Sure." I smiled. "I'll do it!" * * * When it was lunch time I made my way to my locker and dropped my stuff off and waited at Ron's locker. When he finally showed up I was the first to talk. "Hey Ron. I'm so sorry. That was out of line." "Don't worry about it," he said. "I'd like it if you'd come with me to the party tonight." He grinned. "You're right. I'm out of my element. But I do really want to go. It would be great to have my wing-man by my side." "Sure," he said a smile forming. "It's hard to say no to you sometimes. I'm sorry for some of things I said too. I was getting worried with your new make over and attitude that I was losing a friend." "Don't worry," I smiled. "I have a feeling we're going to continue to be good friends well into our 30s." "Lunch?" he asked. "Have you ever done sushi?" I asked. "Sushi?" he said. "Isn't that expensive?" "It's Friday," I replied. "Let's treat ourselves!" We drove to the Japanese steakhouse a few miles away. I explained the menu for him. It was fun because me and Ron had done sushi a number of times post-college. It was weird to have to explain it all. Oh and I tried to teach him how to use chopsticks. That didn't go over well. He brought up that he heard a rumor about me and Fay. He knew it the rumor was only partially true. I told him I was handling it. We didn't talk about the party. Or Chase. Or Fay. I think we needed time to let those topics marinate on their own. He said he needed to go home between school and the game. He had already got himself a ride home since we weren't on speaking terms all morning. Hearing that didn't make me feel better. I let him know I was planning staying at school all afternoon and evening. Things were better between us than this morning. Although I felt like our earlier fight did linger in the air a little. I don't remember him being so protective of me when I was Tony. It took me off guard. Part of me wondering if this whole "setting me up with Chase" thing was a ploy to hide his true feelings for me. * * * It was that time of day I have been dreading each day. Gym class and interacting with Amber. I wasn't going to avoid her today. Like what I did with Ron before Lunch, I was going to seek out Amber and confront her. I walked into the girls' locker room and found the aisle where she usually is. I started changing into my gym clothes, when she came around the corner with Brittany. She saw me and let out a very loud sigh. "Amber," I said. "We need to talk." "I have nothing to say to you," she said. "I don't appreciate you spreading rumors about me." "I didn't say anything that wasn't true," she said. "Don't deny you weren't checking me out on Tuesday." I ignored that allegation. "Even if I was a lesbian," I started, "that doesn't give you a right to let the whole school know. That's my business and whomever male or female I intend to date." "You are so fake," she said. "I see through you. I will make sure everyone will see through you too." She picked up her gym stuff and moved to another aisle. As she moved, she pulled Brittany's arm and dragged her away. Brittany looked at me and mouthed "Sorry." I finished getting dressed and ran out to Julie. "Sorry I was late," I said out of breath. "I had something to take care of." "No worries, Demarco," she said as we started running. During gym class, the teacher said this would be the last day of softball. We would be doing a different sport on Monday. She then put two dudes as captains again. So much for girl-power. I found myself on a team without Julie, Fay or Amber. I was disappointed I didn't have my friends, yet relieved I didn't have to share a field with Amber. Brittany however was on my team. She came up to me while we were waiting to bat. "Hi Christina. I just wanted to apologize for Amber." "Thanks Brittany," I said. "But she should be the one apologizing." "She's not going to," Brittany stated. "She thinks you're threatening her position on the school social ladder or something." "That's not my intention," I said. "She's head cheerleader. I'm just some geek that finally learned how to dress and put on make two days ago." She shrugged. "I was just letting you know. I wish she'd leave you alone too. You're actually cooler than you give yourself credit for." "Thanks." I smiled. Just then, Carl called my name. "Demarco. You're up. We have one runner at 3rd and two outs. Think you can get us out of this jam?" "Absolutely," I said. "Motion to the runner to wait until the fielders try to get me, and tell him to sprint home." I hit a line drive to right field. The fielders picked up the ball and sent it to 3rd to hold the runner, but I rounded first to bait them. They took the bait and threw the ball to 2nd. That was when the 3rd base runner took off and ran home as I ran back to first base. He scored. I was safe. The rest of gym class was mostly uneventful, which was fine with me. I wanted to limit my exposure to Amber's negativity to once a day, and I know if she came to Tim's party I would have to see her twice in a single day. There was this moment, however, when I was in the field and I looked back to the dugout and saw Amber talking with Fay. I don't think they were telling jokes.

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Chances AreChapter 16

I muttered something about sandwiches and brewing up a pot of fresh coffee for everyone, back at my place, and a few of the heroines agreed to hang around there for a while. For now, at least, all of the fun, mayhem, and destruction seemed to be over. Most of the gals decided that they’d rather enjoy a long bath at home, along with a dozen or more stuff drinks instead, and most of them made their farewells. Even the horde of newsies and television camera crews started to look bored and began...

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Second ChancesPart 4

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Second Chances Chapter 3 Questions and Answers

Tuesday, September 23, 1997 Ron's truck stopped in the driveway. Metallica spilling out of the rust and pock-marks of the truck. I laughed to myself. Ron in 2018 is making enough money to drive a Lexus, or rather his wife is. His music taste has changed too. The music stopped as I walked out of the house and down the front porch. I opened the passenger door and threw my backpack onto the seat. Behind the steering wheel was a younger Ron. While Ron is older than I am by a few months, it's...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 1

August?? 2004 "Tell me a little about yourself, Doctor." "Why?" I asked the Voice. It came, I supposed, from a face ... but it was a face I couldn't see. The bandages wrapped over my eyes and around the crown of my head kept me blind and in the dark. Was it a male or female voice? I couldn't be sure, but from the speech patterns and word choices I thought it was most likely male. Where the ideas about speech patterns and word choices came from were as much a mystery to me as the...

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Second Chances Chapter 10 Escalation

Thursday, September 25, 1997 I woke up and looked at the clock. 4:59. A minute before the alarm goes off. I get out of bed and stretch. The alarm goes off and I stop it. It's a new day. I feel great. I have a spring in my step. Today is going to be another great day in the life of Christina Demarco. I walked over to my closet to pick out my clothes for today. The floral dress I found in my closet looks nice. I hadn't wore a dress to school yet. Let's try these heels too. I...

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Second Chances Chapter 27 I Wanna Dance With Somebody

5:18 PM Cindy and I were standing outside on our freshly raked front lawn in our dresses waiting for Mom and Dad. Mom came outside with her camera. "We're just waiting for Dad." Dad joined her. He was holding his camera as well. "Chris, honey. When you're done with the Internet, can you please log off of it." Whoops. "Sorry dad." I smiled. "This is the second time in two weeks I picked up the den phone only to realize you were still dialed-in. Hang up the Internet when you're...

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Second Chances Chapter 17 Youre Makin Me High

During the car-ride home, I talked about my day. About how I made the track team. About how hard my first track practice was. Ron asked about Chase. I talked about date night tomorrow. I said nothing about Jessica. I drove us all home. When Cindy and I arrived home, I decided I needed to shower if I was going to Jessica's house. "Hi Mom," I said passing her in the kitchen. "I'm going to go over a friends this afternoon." She gave me a look. "We're not going to have a repeat of...

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Second Chances Chapter 6 Homework

My mom hugged me and congratulated me as I showed her my new licence. I looked at the licence in my hand. It was very simple. Very much not like the more complex security-enhanced licences in the future. This was just a laminated piece of paper with my picture and personal information on it. I looked at the picture of me. I'm not facing the camera because looking straight ahead was reserved for 21 plus year old drivers. I am looking kinda cute in this picture. Wait.. where did that...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 3

The passing of time was no longer a blur to me, the way it had been just instants before. Time was moving, and fairly fast, but now it was more like a movie put on fast forward rather than the vapor trail it had been. And my memories were returning, no longer events to be observed, but actual pieces of myself and my life; just a trickle at first, but as one moment made itself known it was quickly followed by another, and another ... faster and faster and faster, until the trickle was a flow,...

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Second Chances Part 2

Second Chances By Alexander Kung Second Chances - Part 2 It was their special place nestled in Old Man Frank's apple orchard, a crudely built tree house. The old farmer didn't mind. He even supplied the tools and lumber, happy to see a couple of kids willing to play outside and not have their brains rotted out by those newfangled video games. "So you want to try it, Jay?" asked a cute little girl about ten or eleven "Try what, Rani?" asked a cute little boy also about ten or...

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Second Chances

I always hear the term "dirty old man" referring to a lot of older men that gawk at pretty young girls. Well, no one ever really mentions "dirty old woman" although there are a lot of us out there. I am one of them myself. Here is my dirty little tale. It was that one summer that changed everything. My husband had died earlier that year and I was left alone in our small country home. My daughter Caroline had just met a wonderful young man whom she would be marrying. Caroline had a very...

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Second Chances Chapter 28 Jumper

9:55 PM I have to find Amber. She couldn't have gone far. I only saw her at most five minutes ago. Maybe she went back to her table. I pushed Tim aside and I ran into the cafeteria. The dance was clearing out. About twenty people were left on the dance floor dancing to Donna Summer's "Last Dance". I checked Amber's table. Nobody was there. It was empty. No purses or other personal items. Maybe I can get a teacher to help. I scanned for the chaperones. Nowhere to be...

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Second Chances Chapter 22 Go The Distance

Thursday, October 2, 1997 I woke up to my alarm clock. I was still clutching the cordless phone. I had dried tears around my eyes. The events of last night came flooding back to me. It was such a good day until I screwed it up at the last possible moment. I slogged out of bed and forced myself to get ready for school. I pulled out a blue skirt and tossed it onto my bed. I wasn't feeling happy. I really wasn't into looking cute right now. So I pulled put a black t- shirt and tossed...

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Second Chances Chapter 18 Face Off

I am sitting on my couch watching American Idol with my roommate. I remember living here. But I don't anymore. My roommate doesn't live with me anymore. I think she moved. She says something to me about the last singer. I can't remember what. I smile at her. I wish we weren't roommates. I'd totally try to date her if she wasn't my roommate. Maybe if I flirt just a little more. My cellphone rings. I look at the caller ID. It's Ron. I flip open the phone and answer it. "Hey man," I...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 16

When I left the safe house, a quick glance at my watch told me I'd been there the better part of seven hours. It was all I could do to keep from bouncing up and down on my toes like Peggy or Tink were prone to do whenever they got excited. I couldn't believe Roberts had gone unnoticed for so many years. Why hadn't someone picked up on the signs? The man was absolutely convinced of his own intellectual and professional genius. No one was as smart, or clever, or ... just think of an...

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Second Chances part 6

Second Chances By Alexander Kung A/N this is a rewrite of chapter 6. Please let me know what you think _Alexander Kelly Daniels, formerly the hate filled bully Ryan Thomas, finds herself madly in love with boy she once bullied. Now she finds her new life and everyone she has grown to care about threatened by her stepfather's wrath Second Chances - Part 6 It was just past midnight as Felicia was roused from a deep slumber by the loud sound of a fire alarm blared from down the...

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Chances AreChapter 9

“I get the idea, rather clearly, that most of your ‘relationships’ have been with other women. Same I think for nearly all of the other super-heroines that I’ve met so far. You’re all Sapphists ... and most of you nearly exclusively lesbian. Odds are that none of you, including yourself, would find any long term romance with a man, such as myself, satisfying or enduring. I’d just be an isolated, momentary, object of dalliance. In fact, chances are that none of your relationships with other...

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Chances AreChapter 15

Chances were, if I could help it ... that not a single bullet was going hurt me or any of my mortal friends! As for most of the three dozen or so assembled super-powered heroines, there wasn’t one of them really that was the least bit frightened by gaggles of gunsels spewing lead! Some, especially the mightiest ones on the front line, were innately bullet-proof and others had protective armor in their costumes or else were just too fast to be hit either in flight or on the run. A cameraman...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 13

Eventually Izzy called home and spent about ten minutes reassuring Lilly and Peggy that we were okay, saying that she'd explain everything in greater detail when we got home. Then she spent three times as long drafting her resignation letter. We agreed that claiming 'on recommendation of family physician' wouldn't really be a lie. Two printed and signed letters in hand, one for the Assistant Dean and one for the Board of Governors; we left the building just before three o'clock and...

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Second Chances Chapter 4 Going through the motions Part 1

I eventually found my English homework. I skimmed it to see what Christina wrote before I handed it in. It went completely over my head. Either she's a better student than me, or that is literally the same BS I wrote 20 years ago. I was able to follow along with the rest of the class and it triggered long forgotten memories. I was called on once. I BS'ed something about fake culture and Holden Caufield's pessimism. It wasn't hard honestly. After all, I came from a year that society had...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 14

My second or third greatest work related failure occurred in May of 1994 when I was forbidden by an Act of Congress from ever setting foot within the State Department. This happened almost immediately after my first and only tour of our major European embassies. This was followed quickly, in congressional terms, three months later by a second Act designed to keep me away from the Justice Department. I guess they figured by then that I was already so deep into the FBI that it was pointless to...

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Second Chances

Second Chances By: Malissa Madison Denise wasn't sure who the strange man sitting down the street from the house was, or why he was watching her. But it made her nervous, was he some kind of molester or other kind of Pervert? It wasn't the first time she'd seen him either. She'd mentioned it to her older sister Patricia, who'd looked at the man curiously then said, "Don't worry Sis he's harmless," just before the bus arrived to pick them both up for school. This morning she stood...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 7

I went upstairs, showered and changed clothes then went back down to the kitchen and retrieved the vials of blood in their little lunch box cooler. I took the cooler and my coat, got into my car and drove to Langley. As soon as I got into my office I picked up the phone and began dialing. "FBI, Coburn." the light tenor voice announced. "Number one, this is Doctor Blacktower ... do you recognize my voice?" "Yes sir, of course. What can I do for you sir?" "I'm sending you a package...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 17

In 1981, President Ronald Reagan generated Executive Order 12333, which, among other things, stated that "No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination." This order had been preceded by similar restrictions from Presidents Ford and Carter. I've often wondered about the legality of presidential Executive Orders. Are they? Legal, I mean? Less than a law? More than an Act of Congress? The same? Do they...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 4

How many people through the long history of the world have looked back on their lives and wondered, 'When did it all go wrong?' Do you suppose Napoleon ever asked himself that question? The fact is that even if you knew precisely when it happened, what difference would it make? What could you possibly do with that priceless bit of information? I can do some pretty amazing things, but time travel isn't among them. Unfortunately, one of the things I do have is an exceptional memory. Using...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 8

I was the junior partner in a Psychiatry/Psychology practice in D.C. The two senior partners are former Air Force Colonel Evan DeBerg and Dr. Janis Karpinski, both psychiatrists with decades of combined experience. I'm the psychologist of the group. Evan and I formed our partnership in '96 after I received my MS and he resigned from active duty. Janis joined us later that year. Technically I'm one of the senior partners, but we agreed that their names should precede mine; partly in...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 22

Two distinctly different sounds assaulted my ears and woke me up. The first was the insistent electronic beeping of a cell phone near my head. The second was the low, thudding pounding on the hotel room's door. I rolled over on my side, gently easing Lilly onto the carpet next to me, looked around and spotted the cell phone lying under the coffee table. I picked it up and thumbed the button. "Hello?" "Ike?" It was my sister. "Hey beautiful." "I've been calling for two hours....

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Second Chances Chapter 1 Hello my name is Toby

Did you ever look back at your youth and fantasize about redoing it a second time with all of your future knowledge and experiences? What would you do if given a second chance? Would you take the path you didn't take the first time? That's where my story starts. Or ends, depending on your point of view. Time travel gets confusing like that. Friday, April 6 2018 My name is Anthony Demarco. Friends and family call my Tony. You can call me Tony too since you're reading this. I'm...

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Second Chances

Synopsis: They say portals to the past are everywhere. Especially where something terrible once happened. But what if it was still happening? Second Chances By LJ He collapsed, still reeling from the impossible sensation of feeling hot, male seed fill his belly. He tried to roll back onto his back, to make some effort at regaining a sense of normalcy, but found he could not move. Not an inch. Not a single muscle. Some force was holding him in place as surely as if he had been frozen...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 10

I went downstairs and sat down on the couch in the living room, leaned my head back and tried to ignore the ache in the center of my face. What the hell am I going to do? I wondered. There's no way to keep them from knowing what I'm feeling now. There was no way for them to keep you from knowing what they were feeling, was there? Maybe not, but I never made a habit of looking. I don't like the idea of anyone having constant access to my feelings. But you do. Why shouldn't they? You...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 39

I left my old friend and mentor sitting in his rocking chair with a dazed look on his face, a blistering ring of freshly implanted emotions tucked away in his neural net and a brand new lease on life. The dazed look would pass, in time; which was more than could be said for the other two. I drove myself back to the airport, climbed into the Agency helicopter and returned home. There was plenty of time to think, and lots to think about, on the way back; which I assiduously avoided. My mind...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 24

Out in front of the building Lam and Lucy were busily splitting their people up into groups and loading them into the two vans. I looked around, trying to determine how much collateral damage to expect, and where the best and safest location for the vehicles was. Once everyone was packed in and ready to go, Lucy and her brother approached us. "Lam, have you ever used a pistol before?" I asked as I removed my overcoat and handed it to Lilly. He eyed the weapons hanging beneath my...

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Second Chances Chapter 26 Just a Girl

Saturday, October 4, 1997 9:05 AM I woke up to the smell of eggs and bacon. I stretched out my arms and legs while still laying down. I thought about last night. I smiled. Last night was amazing. I rolled out of bed, put my glasses on and walked to the kitchen. The kitchen radio was playing Vanessa Williams's "Save the Best for Last." Dad was in front of the griddle, Mom was setting the table. Cindy was sitting at the table patiently waiting for breakfast. I sat down at...

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Second Chances Reboot

Not-The-Original Author's Note: This is a tribute to Alexander Kung's great story "Second Chances". The original ideas and story belong to them. This version was written mostly because the original author never finished that work and I very much enjoyed it (going on five years with no conclusion now) and I wish they had. I've expanded on it where I felt appropriate, maintained the original ideas and motifs as much as I could, and updated it to match my own writing style. I have no idea...

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Second Cousins Second ChancesChapter 2

As Jen continued to snore lightly in the seat beside me, I drove the roads of rural Mississippi. Sitting in the seat that was still warm and slightly damp from Jen's climax, I had a lot of time to think. Had I done something wrong? Well, for starters, I'd had sexual contact (if not actual sex) with a married woman. So, that's adultery. But, I'd never taken any marital vows, I reasoned. The only person breaking any vows was Jen, and she certainly didn't seem to mind at the time! Then,...

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Second Thoughts and Last ChancesChapter 31

Eventually we all agreed that fun was fun, but it was time to turn in for the night. Svetlana retired to the guest room where Ivan was ensconced, Dad got the second guest room next to theirs, and Buck (I have a hard time even thinking the name without smirking) was given the room right next to his, which was normally Lilly's. We'd agreed, the girls and I, amongst ourselves, not long after I got out of the Army, that each of them should have their own room. Their own private space that...

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Second ChancesChapter 2 Intervention

I placed the gun to my head ready to pull the trigger and bring down the final curtain on my life. It took me the better part of an hour to muster up the courage to do the final act. I put my finger on the trigger and gradually squeezed. I heard the mechanism of the gun working as the pressure on the hammer spring was released. I then heard the hammer come down striking the primer cap of the 38 caliber shell in the cylinder. I had my eyes closed, resigned to meeting my maker and just waiting...

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