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I would like to say that life gets easier, and I get to spend a lot more time with my girlfriends. The truth is something entirely different. After I restructure my companies, I release my girls from most of their responsibilities. Having less help, and nobody hired to run my three consolidated companies, the lion’s share of the work falls on me.

It is now Tuesday, Jan. 9th, after school. I’m in my office, and I have one phone call to make before conducting my first job interview for one of the CEO positions. I’m excited for two reasons. The first is that if I hire her, I will have a lot smaller workload, and at least one of my companies will be in good hands, growing exponentially.

My first call is to Cohn and Wolfe, instructing them to wage a PR campaign against the Canadian government over their lack of action regarding the fishing issues with France, Spain and the US.

As soon as I get off the phone, it rings, and it is Moira saying, “Mrs. Nancy McKinstry on line 3 for you, Boss.”

“Thanks, Moira.”

In the other timeline, Nancy McKinstry ends up in the Netherlands, the CEO of Wolters Kluwer. She was on more than one list as the top woman CEO on the planet. In reality, she is the lowest person on my list of people I want heading my companies. She isn’t as charitable as the rest, but in this world, perception is often more important than reality, and she is the only woman on my list. She has already been given the knowledge and experiences that inspire her to become great.

Another reason she is the lowest on my list is, I believe in family and loyalty. Working for Wolters Kluwer, she often abandons her family for months at a time. She left her kids in the Netherlands while off working. Her husband split his time working in the US as an anesthesiologist and home in the Netherlands. It makes me wonder who raised their children? I can’t judge because I don’t have all the facts, and it is not like my parents did a good job.

“Hello, Mrs. McKinstry. How are you doing?”

“Fine, thanks. I am curious why you want me to interview for a job, especially as a CEO. I have never held that position before.”

“I wouldn’t worry about that. I know of your work at Booz Allen and am impressed.”

“How do you know about my work here?”

“I only hire people that are good at their jobs, which is why I want to hire you.”

“I’m not so sure I want to work for you. I want to remain where I am. I think that I am doing important work, and I don’t see how working for a child could top what I am doing here.”

She has told me enough for me to know that she isn’t a person I want working for me. She makes her decisions based on incomplete information. She knows nothing about me other than what little she has seen in the news and that I am still young.

If I were a 16-year-old boy, I wouldn’t have become successful by ignoring those around me. I would need advice, or I would make rookie mistakes. If she thought about it, she would realize that I would have no choice but to rely on her and give her much of the control she would want. Instead, she has judged me to have the impetuousness of youth.

She is the least of the people I intend to interview, so she has just lost her chances of ever working for me. If she were one of the others I hope to interview, I would still want her, as they are worth putting up with the disrespect. She isn’t. I will be using this as a practice, in case I have this problem with one of those I truly need.

“I’m sorry you feel that way, ma’am. Booz Allen does a lot of good work, but working for me, you would get on the ground floor of something far more amazing.”

“I can’t see how it is possible that you could outgrow Booz Allen.”

“We will shortly since we are involved in a lot more fields than they are. We started the internet in Japan. We are still building it up here. We have shipyards on two continents. Not to mention, we have startups in the fields of metalwork, medical implants and procedures, telecoms, electronics, computers, magnetics and a few more. It was only last January that we started up.”

“I never heard about the medical field or metalwork. What are you doing with them?”

“People with pins, plates and rods in their limbs to replace or strengthen bones no longer need to get them replaced every ten to twenty years. Our implants don’t cause the bone to become brittle. We also created a test that will almost eliminate stillbirth in all woman that take the test.

“As for metalwork, we created a couple different alloys of steel that nobody else can reproduce. One drastically strengthens steel, and the other makes it non-magnetic.”

“What is so special about non-magnetic steel?”

“Military applications, A minesweeper can then float amongst the mines without setting them off, unless there is direct contact. Submarines will be undetectable by an aircraft with a magnetic anomaly detector. Etc etc.”

“You seem to have grown a bit more than I was led to believe, but I’m still not sure about working for you.”

“Let me guess. You are concerned about my age and my taking control from you. You think I am a bit impetuous, but you don’t actually know me. You are basing your opinion on prejudice. I have military contracts with the UK, US, Japan, Canada and Germany. Each of those nations vets people before giving them military contracts. Do you think I could grow a company from nothing to having military contracts with most of the biggest western powers if I was an impetuous youth? I know I am young and inexperienced. I know that I have to rely on the advice of those with more experience. There are areas where I will require some things be done that don’t make sense. But, for the most part, my CEOs would have complete control of their companies. I trust you or I wouldn’t have made the job offer.”

It is a long and arduous interview that is more of a negotiation, but after almost three hours, Nancy says, “You sold me. I’ll take the job.”

“I’m sorry if you got the wrong idea, but this was a job interview, and you were informed of that before you called. I don’t believe in just saying you are hired or not. You learn nothing from that.

“Ok, so what is it now.”

“Let’s look at how the interview went. This was an interview for a CEO position in an up and coming company that will soon be world renowned. What you received in the registered mail gave you enough to suggest it to be so. Anybody that is any good as a CEO makes their decisions based on facts, not limited information. You called here without doing your homework. A CEO either does his homework or delegates it to somebody then reads the report. You didn’t, and in so doing, made some offensive comments.”

“How was I supposed to know this was serious?”

“You thought it was serious enough to call. Now, like a poor leader, you are passing the blame. As soon as you realized you were mistaken, you should have owned up to it. I am not your opponent. I should have been your boss. Instead, you forced me to spend the next two hours pleading with you to show you that we aren’t a joke.”

“I need to know who I am working for.”

“Which you would have known had you done your research. I understand that things come up for a person in your position, and one week may not have been enough time. That is what delegation is for. Failing that, you could have admitted to being ill-prepared, or if you didn’t want to tip your hand, you could have begun by giving me the benefit of the doubt and made your opinion based on the interview instead of a lack of facts.

“That is just not how things are done. And that is why you will never be truly exceptional. An exceptional CEO thinks outside the box. You think in shallow conventions. It explains a lot about the things I was unsure about with you.”

“How dare you talk to me this way.”

“I figure that you have guessed by now that you don’t have the job. I’m sorry you wasted my time.”

“I’m good at my job, damn it. You are an impetuous child just like I thought.”

“I admit that you have had success with how you do things. There are some experiences that you need to become truly good at it. You have demonstrated that you make rash decisions without hard facts, which means you are lucky, not good. There is nothing to say that if I hired you that the luck would follow you. I’m sorry, ma’am, but I think this is the end of the conversation.”

“Fuck you, Asshole,” she says before hanging up the phone.

I hope that this is getting the worst of the interviews out of the way. Tomorrow’s interview is the one we need to nail. Marc Benioff currently works for Oracle, a multinational computer company. For the last three years, he has worked there doing customer-oriented work, learning what people want and need, with both hardware and software. He isn’t done learning yet, but my hope is that we can give him the experiences that he was to get with Oracle over the next ten years.

Another big thing with Marc Benioff is that he did an internship with the Macintosh division of Apple, programming. He was also a child prodigy, writing his first app at the age of 15 and then going on to create games for some of the bigger companies before he graduated high school. He paid for college using his game royalties.

The company he built in the future was Salesforce, a cloud-based company. If all goes well, we will build it together seven years early.

This time, it is me phoning him. He had left word that he would be home all afternoon and so I don’t wait for the girls after school. As soon as the bell goes, I am out of there. With the help of one of my bodyguards, we load my bike into one of our SUVs and head to the office.

Karen, my personal secretary during school hours, was told about the phone call and is intelligent enough to realize its importance. We don’t even say hi, and she doesn’t enter my office to give me the daily notes, as is routine.

After I sit down, I take a moment to compose myself before I make the call.

“Hello, Benioff residence.”

“Yes, this is Trent Brown. I’m looking for Mr. Marc Benioff.”

“I’m just messing with you, Trent. This is Marc. How’s it going?”

“I’ll tell you at the end of the interview.”

“You sound a little nervous.”

“Let’s just say I have a lot of respect for your achievements. Living off royalties while going to school is quite impressive.”

“So is being the youngest ever self-made millionaire. Trust me. The respect is mutual.”

“I’m glad to hear it. I must say I admire your choice to learn more about what the customers need before delving into any big projects. But, I think it is time to bring you in out of the cold.”

“I appreciate it. So, what is this job offer I am hearing about?”

“I reorganized my companies because things were getting too complicated. They are now consolidated into three companies under one holding company. I want you to head the computer company.”

“It’s tempting. I still have friends with Mac, and I was hoping to go back there, but to tell the truth, you have them scared. It was a bit underhanded of you to start going after schools and undercutting Mac. That was their big game plan and they are starting to lose a lot of money as you take their market.”

“I feel bad for Mac, but it needed to be done. NeXT is outgrowing Apple, and they will eventually go under. All the kids growing up, being taught Macs at school will be at a disadvantage. I have other plans for Apple. We are going to save it, and Apple will play a big part in our future.”

“What do you have in mind?”

“You know better than that. I can’t tell you anything that you may leak to your friends. It is bad enough that I told you I had plans for them. I just don’t want anybody there fearing how things are and leaving for a more stable job.”

“So what can you tell me? What job have you picked out for me?”

“To start with, I want you to step out of your box for another year, this time, purely as a management role. I know you are capable of it and I need a CEO that knows computers. When the year is up, you can choose to hand over the responsibility to your executive secretary and dive into one of our projects, start one of your own or continue working the company.”

“If I am working out of my field, I want to stay where I am at. I owe these guys.”

“No, you want to be with us. We are the leading experts on quantum theory. We are the leaders in solid-state technology. We built the only viable version of the internet and already have the first few web pages online. The one that might confuse you is we are in the process of building a quaternary computer. By next year everybody else will be irrelevant.”

“That is putting a lot of my buddies out of business.”

“Not if you are at the helm. You can buy out Oracle, and your buddies will have the ability to do things they have only dreamed of. For now, we need to develop NeXT Web into a money-making machine. Then we can do anything you want.”

“You sure know how to tempt a guy.”

“That is just to entice the geek in you. I know the real man inside you is also a bit of a humanitarian. You want to help with the social injustices. You will be working alongside my other two companies, one of which is mandated for medical development, humanitarian aid and environmental studies. We already have a building picked out to purchase as a woman’s shelter. We are just waiting for the lawyers to stop fighting over it before we put in our bid.”

“Lawyers, what is wrong with it?”

“The previous owner used to own slaves. The government has already seized the house. It is just a matter of waiting until all sides have collected their evidence before it gets put up for sale. I already made a deal. The government wants to get out in front of the PR on this mess. So, they agreed to a reduced price. They want to claim part of the credit in setting up the shelter.”

“I keep my ear to the ground. I heard you started supplying implants for the child hospital in Vancouver. I don’t understand the metallurgy, but they say it is a weaved titanium and call it a miracle metal.”

“I was surprised to hear that myself. I was expecting trials to last another year, then the next thing I know it is ready for market. I decided to give the first lot to the BC Children’s Hospital. My girlfriend Carol was the inspiration for that. I was appalled when the doctors said how often she would need surgery after she hurt her arm.”

“I think you just hit on the one thing that concerns me, the amount of violence in your life. I know you have been cleared of all wrongdoing. There was that mess in Fort Grand, and you have had at least two attempts on your life in the last year. There is the frequency at which the police show up to your school, and the altercation where I hear you put an MP down in your gym.”

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I skipped the weekly training session with my cycle team. Instead, Paul and I head to our makeshift lab. We would have done it sooner, but we wanted to make sure my leg was fully healed. On the way over, Paul comments, “You look a little worried. Are you? Is this something we should be doing?” “Anxious, not worried. I want to see what I can do. I am a growing boy. My body is changing. Truth be told, with all the fighting I have been doing, I should have slipped up before now. Even my leg...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 26

Typically, Sunday morning is the one day I get to sleep in as there is no ride with the cycling team. I anticipate not being able to sleep in since I promised to spend the entire day with Carol. You would think, if a girl is going to wake you up with sex, she would do it slow and sensual, not Carol. I wake up, and she is bouncing on me like there is no tomorrow. I expect half the house is awake with the screams of passion. At least she has learnt that when she is finished and collapses on...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 28

The next day at lunch, all anybody can talk about is the upcoming Halloween dance and the gathering we had last night. I am ribbed a few times for not wearing the costume Moira bought me. It is good to see the school back to its old self, with people happily eating their lunch and few people moping about. After school, Gun informs me that Jen is out of the hospital but will not be returning to school for a while. I am saddened to hear that she will not be back with us but am happy that she...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 30

We get to the Royal BC Museum, and I am surprised at how inexpensive it is. I remember my mother always saying how she always came here as a child, and it was free. It is a shame that the government gives it less and less support as time goes on. It is one of the biggest and best museums I have ever seen and has a little bit of everything. The really sad thing is it isn’t big enough. The majority of the artifacts are stored in a vault, under the museum, because there is no place to display...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 31

Once the festivities have ended, I crawl into one of our SUVs with my girlfriends. Their parents have all agreed to let them spend the night as long as they sleep in the living room, and I sleep in my bedroom. We get home, and I am too beat to do anything, so I kiss each of my girlfriends goodnight and head to my room. I go to close my door only to discover Moira has followed me. She may be tired, but she is wearing a flirtatious grin. “You know I promised all the parents that there would...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 34

When we stop, I tell him, “You might as well come in for breakfast. I have a surprise for everybody, and you might as well join in. I’m sure you will want to have a say in part of it.” “What is it this time?” “I’m trying to have fun with a business venture. It is time I stopped being all work and no play. This will let me play and work at the same time.” “I got to see this.” He follows me in. It is still early. Sam and Gramps are having breakfast, but Zlata and all my girlfriends are at...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 42

The day after I get my driver’s licence, when I get back from cycling, Paul is waiting for me. I tell the girls to head into the house because the look on his face tells me that he wants to have a private conversation. I put my bike into the garage, and as soon as I step out, Paul grabs my arm and drags me behind the garage. He looks a bit angry, but I can’t think of what it might be unless he has discovered what the anti-US smear campaign is about. He waits until we hear the door shut from...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 46

On the way back to the SUV, I tell Gun, “The back roads are filled with Mennonites. Head straight for the highway. Drive as fast as you can until you see the first sign for highway 29. Then, slow to the speed limit. We will need to turn left off the highway in Charlie Lake.” We get to the vehicle, and I jump in the back. Jane and Grace are in the middle seat, so I hop to the back seat. I don’t bother to hide my rifle, throwing it into the trunk area. Turning to face the front, I see Grace...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 47

The next thing I know, I’m being woken by a knock on the bedroom door. Carol tries to crawl out of bed to answer it, and I pull her back to me and say, “Come in.” Gun opens the door and steps in. He cuts to the chase, “She is no worse than we anticipated. Dr. Willson refuses to estimate how long it will take before she is back to normal until after tomorrow’s tests.” “At least there is some good news.” “If you want to see her, I would suggest the girls stay in the living room. I think she...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 50

I wish I could say that the drama for Spring break is over, but it isn’t. The following morning, after we complete our cycle training. Paul is waiting for me in the parking lot. I stop to talk with him as the rest of the team passes us, heading to the showers. I ask, “Do I have time for a shower first or is this that important.” “Shower up. There is no need to stink up the vehicle.” We still drive around in a vehicle when it is something of extreme secrecy. The building containing the...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 51

I get home to find my girlfriends, including Jen, already there. They must have come directly from school. When Sam and Zlata aren’t around, we have started using the love seat they normally occupy. I typically sit on the couch with a girl on either side and the two girls that are left out cuddle on the love seat. It is a lot more comfortable than having them sit on the floor between our legs. Today I share the couch with Jen and Moira. For some reason, we are watching The Flintstones. When...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 5

The driver and one bodyguard jump into the SUV while we leave the bikes and two guards behind. Jason is wearing an earbud, so Sato doesn’t hear when Jason is told to delay Him. Two blocks south, we stop at a gas station. There is little traffic outside where the phone is so it isn’t difficult to hear. I give the operator my credit card number and phone Kawasaki’s head office in Tokyo, Japan. The problem is Kawasaki has dual headquarters, and I don’t know it Sato is from Kobe or Tokyo. I...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 6

I know I am stressed because, in the morning, Moira puts her hand on my door, and I wake up, ready to fight. Before I am awake, I am standing beside my bed at the ready. That hasn’t happened since before the girls started waking me. She opens the door and screams, startled by me being up and ready for a fight. As soon as I see her, I relax, and she puts her hand over her mouth, looking sheepish. “I hope I didn’t wake anybody.” “You might not have. We didn’t get in until after 4 this...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 7

My body has gotten used to waking up an hour before my alarm while receiving some kind of sexual pleasure. I wake 50 minutes before my alarm with a painful erection. I ignore it and watch Dahlia sleep. I don’t hear Kim, but when the next person arrives, I can hear Kim profusely complaining about Dahlia taking her morning to wake me up. I want to be here for Dahlia when she wakes up, but I have to defuse the situation. I’m careful not to wake her as I slip out of bed and put on some pants. I...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 8

The day of the Tour de Victoria arrives. I have an agreement that the cheerleaders would attend wearing our jersey, but two or three girls are missing from every team. Carol is fully healed from her injuries, and I still have some bruised ribs but decide to do the 140k distance anyway. Sam and Grandpa rented trailers to bring all the bikes to the race. Almost every event has the maximum amount of athletes. Some cyclists are turned away. I’m not surprised to say, it almost feels like a...

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My Second Chance Book 2 Grade 10Chapter 9

Just before I pack it in for supper, Dr. Willson phones. “Hi Trent, Nancy said you called.” “There is something I’m working on, but I need to ask you some personal questions before I get into it.” “OK, well, ask away.” “The picture on your desk, Is that your daughter?” “Yes, it is, why?” “How old is she?” “13, What’s this got to do with?” “Where does she go to school?” “Edward Milne” “Where is that?” “Sooke” “So, she will be going to Belmont next year.” “That is right. What is...

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4th Grade

Here is the first part of a story for your enjoyment. The story may continue, or it may not. In any case, it contains material situations, and descriptions of an adult nature and those under 18 should not read it. In addition, some adults may be offended by scenes involving forced cross-dressing and abuse of authority and power by parents, educators, and siblings. Those potentially offended are invited to move on to a different story. They are not the intended...

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Grade Inflation Eighth Grade Fellation

Misty Andersen and Tamara Brewer had shared homeroom together every semester since they had arrived at Monroe Middle School as sixth graders, two-and-a-half years past. Despite this fact, they barely knew each other, and throughout their tenure together, they had had little in common beyond the fact that both of their last names started with letters at the beginning of the alphabet - the sole basis of their common homeroom assignment. Through all of sixth, all of seventh, and now most of eighth...

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After the Energists Start of the 11th GradeAfterword The Aoeline Hall Concert and Chapter Songs from Book 4

I’ve put together web-links for The Aoeline Hall concert, and all the chapter title songs that I’ve included in this 4th Book of The Energists series. I am not including a web-links for the chapter songs that I have already included in the ‘concert playlist’ for The Aoeline Hall concert. If I used some special videos of a song to help with writing this story, I will include them. I’ve also included any ‘extra songs’ in this book, such as: Running with the Devil, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap,...

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B Grade

It all started when I got this report from that fancy school Julia sends my kid Rico to, like he suddenly gets a B for English of all things, and there's some dumb comment that if he did his homework then he might get an A. Now, I don't pay some dumb ass teacher for crap like that, do I? Its disrespectful and for a legit businessman like myself with entirely legit enterprises in the entertainment and security businesses on the East Coast and in Sicily, it causes embarrassment and a...

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Pam Gets Her Grade

A number of years ago I used to teach a few evening classes at a local community college. Now everyone has heard of the co-ed who got a passing grade by screwing her professor or instructor. Any professor or instructor you have ever talked to about it always claimed that when they had been approached with such a proposal always turned it down. First of all, I had to wonder how many were bull-shitting to start with, and if there was any truth to it, how butt-ugly was the girl making the...

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Passing Grade

‘My arithmetic still needs improvement,’ I said, sliding my report card across the table to her, ‘but I’d like to think my printing is still worthy of your ‘Excellent.’ ‘ Julia picked up the card, and as I studied her smile in the candlelight, it occurred to me that I was still her student even 25 years later, still eager to please. And that she was still absolutely beautiful. ‘My goodness… you kept this?’ she said. ‘After all these years?’ ‘It was my last good report card, Julia,’ I joked....

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Twins Part 1 Seventh Grade

Twins Part 1 - Seventh Grade (Alex makes friends with Allison, notices that his nipples are a little swollen, begins masturbating in the shower and gets a haircut that does not turn out as expected.) "It was a dark and stormy night .........." Well, actually, that had nothing to do with my homework assignment. My seventh grade teacher had given us an assignment to write a two page story about the most exciting thing that happened to each of us during the summer between our sixth...

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Making the Grade

"No! no! no... I will not cut up any old poor little frog! It doesn't mater what you say Dora Lee. I just won't!" I don't usually talk back to my step mother, but I was mad that day. I get real tired of all her shit. For the most part, she let's me do what I want. But, then when it comes to school, she gets on me like white on rice. It's my father's fault really. He told Dora Lee that he wanted me to go to the University of Texas, Austin. But... He also said he wasn't planning on...

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Earn your grade

"Come in," his voice answered the knock. She walked into the classroom, closing the door behind her. "Veronica! You just caught me. I was about to leave for the day. How can I help you?" Veronica is momentarily mute thanks to her crush on Mr. J. His blonde hair and blue eyes had many of his students drooling; some even openly joked about meeting up with him after graduation. Snapping back to reality, she began to speak: "I need to speak to you about my grade, Mr. J. It's...

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Son Acting With His Mom In BGrade Film

My Mom is an actor by profession. She’s been part of plays and has done many theater works. Mom despite all these years of hard work in the industry never got to work on any film project. It was always her dream to have starred in a movie but it never really happened. Maybe part of the reason was because she had me at such a young age that she could never fully pursue her dream. She got pregnant with me when she was 19 with some big name Producer who told Mom at that time to sleep with him in...

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A Shy Guys Notebook Part Two Following the Books Commands

James sat upright on his bed, with his legs crossed and hishands holding his head up. He just stared at the small, red notebook that lay in front of him, this mysterious gift that was granted to him. His own name was engraved on the front. It was almost like it was glowing, beckoning him to open it, to control reality even more. His mind was racing, full of thoughts of Amy, Kirsty and the words written inside the book: ‘Kirsty is going to change her mind and ask me to come over to work on the...

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Stephanie Gets the Grade

"Mr. Roberts?" I didn't even have to look up from my paperwork. I knew that voice all too well. Good thing she couldn’t see my pants. "Ms. Robinson," he said in an only-slightly annoyed tone -- not even bothering to lift my eyes from my work. "To what do I owe the honor?" "I came by to check my grade, but they weren't posted." Although I certainly was in no mood for delays, I knew he had to look up. In my office was Stephanie Robinson. In my 17 years of teaching, she was, hands...

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Making The Grade by loyalsock

The school was empty as 18-year-old Sharon sat alone in her English Lit class, awaiting the return of her teacher, Mr. Smyth. It being a Friday, the school emptied even quicker than usual, and Sharon,herself! pretty 5 foot 7 blonde senior, doubted anyone, from students to faculty, were still around.Perhaps some administrators in the main office downstairs, but here on the third floor it was as empty and quiet as a tomb. She was also in danger of not graduating, since she was holding a solid F...

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