Calebs Education
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The events of that evening changed the boy forever. Beginning the next morning, he seemed to walk taller. His growing self-confidence was noticeable in everything he did, every word he uttered. It was like he'd matured ten years overnight. They didn't talk about it because they didn't need to. They understood innately that something rare and beautiful had passed between them, and they acted accordingly. In some ways, they were now equals.
It was right after breakfast when the lady from Social Services knocked on the door. Annie invited her in and went to the back door to call Caleb in from the garden. They chatted amiably while he went into the bathroom to wipe off the sweat with a cool damp cloth. As soon as he took his place on the couch beside Annie, Mrs. Florence proceeded with her interview.
"Now," she began, "We've already received quite a lot of information from your attorney, Mr. Simpson. Based on what we've learned so far, it goes without saying that Caleb must be removed from the custody of his aunt, Meg Wilson. We've already checked and verified that Caleb's biological mother is no longer living, and that he has no other relatives. There's no record of who his father is."
"Huh?" the boy sat up in surprise. "Did you say Mama's dead?"
Mrs. Florence looked confused. "Did you not know that?"
"No, Ma'am! Nobody ever told me."
The lady looked genuinely distressed. "Oh dear, I'm so sorry to spring it on you like this. She died in a hospital of alcoholic liver disease. Meg Wilson was notified when it happened two years ago and we just assumed she told you."
"Yes," Annie spat out, "Well, I guess you can see by that how she feels about this boy. She's a vicious, self-absorbed woman!"
She hugged Caleb to her side and consoled, "Honey, I'm so sorry you found out this way."
He shrugged his shoulders and said, "It's just kind of a surprise, is all. I guess I didn't really know her, but it still feels kinda strange to know your mama died."
Mrs. Florence picked up where she left off. "Yes, well again, you have my condolences, but I must continue. Now, this interview is to determine if you, Annie Jamison, are prepared and capable of serving as Caleb's foster mother."
"Well sure she is!" Caleb interjected. "I don't wanna live no where else 'cept right here with Annie!"
Mrs. Florence reached over and patted his knee. "I understand, Caleb, but we need to follow procedure and complete all the questions. Perhaps you might be more comfortable waiting outside while I talk to Miss Jamison."
"No Ma'am, I'm stayin' right here!"
She sighed, "As you wish. Now, Miss Jamison, let's talk about your resources, your income. Are you financially able to accommodate the needs of a boy Caleb's age?"
Annie was ready with a full accounting of her bank balance and her likely teaching job at Maywood High School.
Mrs. Florence approved, "Yes, well it sounds as though you're in good shape there. And of course, if Caleb is placed with you, you'll receive a monthly subsidy just as his aunt did."
Annie shook her head, "Thank you, but we won't be needing that. I don't ever want this young man to think he's here so I can collect a check. We'll do fine with what we've got."
"Hmm! Well I'll make a note of that, but I don't think anyone has ever turned down the money before."
The interview was extensive and continued for another hour, asking dozens of very personal questions. When it was over, Mrs. Florence stood and offered her hand.
"From what I can determine, Miss Jamison, you seem perfectly suited to be Caleb's foster mother, and that's what I'll recommend to our director. It might be better if you were married, but it's not essential. It's obvious that young Caleb here has already grown very attached to you. Thank you for your time, and good day."
As she drove away, Annie and Caleb laughed, hugged and danced around the living room in relief and pure joy.
A week later, Annie got official notice in the mail that she was Caleb's foster mother. And an allotment check. At first, she was tempted to send it back, but then she had a better idea.
"Caleb," she said, "since this money is intended for your welfare, why don't we start a savings account in your name and deposit all the county money into it. We really have no idea how the adoption plan will go, or even if the checks will continue after it's completed, but at least we can start building something toward your college tuition."
"College?" he gasped in disbelief. "I never thought I'd ever be goin' to college! I don't think I'm smart enough for that, Annie."
Annie spanked him playfully on his butt and said, "Now I don't ever want to hear you say that again. You're plenty smart enough for college. I know for a fact that you have a very good brain, so you may as well just start planning on being an educated man when you grow up."
Just as playfully, he smacked her on her butt and laughed, "Yes'm! Whatever you say, Ma'am!"
Since his fifteenth birthday was the following Friday, they decided to celebrate that and her foster mother status at the same time with cake and ice cream. She called Bill Simpson at his office and invited him to the party. He said he'd be happy to come and asked if he could bring anything. Annie said he should bring only himself and a good appetite. She sent Caleb over to the Brennan farm to invite them as well.
The next day, when she drove into town to open his savings account at the bank and do some grocery shopping, she bought him a special present. On her way back home, she dropped by Bill Simpson's office to ask if he'd bring it with him to the party. He said he'd be happy to.
As she was leaving his office, he accompanied her to the door and asked, "Annie, are you seeing anyone these days?"
"What? Do you mean socially?"
"Yes. I don't mean to be too forward, but I was hoping to ask you out to dinner sometime. That is, if you're free to do that."
She considered if for a few moments, then smiled and said, "I think I'd like that, Bill. I don't know why, but I always thought you were a married man."
"Well, I was up until a couple of years ago. Didn't work out. So how about the next Friday night after the party? Would that work?"
"I'm looking forward to it. Don't forget to pick up Caleb's present on the way to the party."
"I'll pick it up and put a ribbon on it."
Caleb was so excited about the party, he pestered her constantly. What kind of cake would they have? What flavor ice cream. What else would they have to eat? Did she think Mr. Simpson would bring a present? Was he supposed to dress up?
She told him a dozen times that it would be a casual get-together, nothing fancy, but he still wanted to know every detail. Finally, she said, "Caleb, if there are any surprises, telling you about them would ruin the surprise, wouldn't it?"
"Yeah, I guess it would." He stuck his hands in his pockets and said sheepishly, "OK, Annie, I'll stop askin'. It's just I never had a birthday party before. I don't even know what I'm s'posed to do."
"How about you just enjoy it?"
"Yes'm. I plan to."
"Good!"
The morning of the party, Annie got busy in the kitchen with her preparations. She baked a rich carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. There was already a quart of strawberry ice cream and a quart of chocolate (Caleb's favorite) in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator. Instead of a sit-down dinner, she would prepare a selection of canapés for them to snack on. She knew she'd have to keep an eye on the boy or he'd be sneaking bites behind her back. She'd have iced tea, lemonade and coffee for beverages.
Mr. and Mrs. Brennan were the first to arrive. Annie had seen them driving up and down the road from time to time, even exchanging waves, but she'd not formally met them. George Brennan was a large man in his late forties or early fifties. His slightly jowly face was still handsome, if weather-worn from his years in the fields. Mildred, his wife, was also large, but not obese, just matronly. They were very pleasant people, and both expressed their delight that young Caleb was going to have a decent home to live in for a change. Mildred made a point of getting Annie aside at the first opportunity to express how she thought it was terrible what the county and the school board had accused her of, and how happy she was that Annie had put them in their place.
As they were ushered into the living room, they presented Caleb with the very first birthday present he could ever remember getting. It was wrapped in blue wrapping paper and tied with a white ribbon.
"Oh, wow!" he gushed when Mrs. Brennan handed it to him. "Can I open it now?"
Annie suggested he wait until later, knowing there'd be at least one more. He laid the gift on the coffee table, but he had a hard time keeping his eyes off of it.
The next time there was a knock on the door, it was Bill Simpson. He handed Caleb a large box wrapped in white paper, and it was laid next to the Brennan's gift. He saw Mr. Simpson look at Annie and wink and cock his head toward the door. He could tell they were up to something but he couldn't guess what.
As everyone got comfortable in their seats, Caleb and Annie brought in the trays of canapés, the iced tea and lemonade. He made it a point to not eat a single thing until everyone else had been served. Annie had taken the time to explain about party etiquette and he intended to be a perfect host.
As the afternoon and the conversation wore on, he grew more and more anxious to open his presents. And while it was childish of him to even be thinking it, he began to wonder if Annie hadn't gotten him a birthday present. Of course, her being made his foster mother was really the best present of all, but he found himself still hoping she might have bought him something. He felt guilty for thinking such selfish thoughts, but he couldn't stop himself.
It was six o'clock when Annie brought in the cake with fifteen little candles already lit. Caleb's thin face was hardly wide enough to contain the grin plastered on it as everybody stood and sang 'Happy Birthday'. He got kisses from Annie and Mrs. Brennan, pats on the back from Mr. Simpson and Mr. Brennan.
Then he got to open his presents. The Brennans (at Annie's suggestion) gave him a three-volume set of Jack London books, some of his best adventure stories. Caleb was delighted and said he was going to start the first one, "The Call of the Wild", that very night when he went to bed.
The second present, the one Bill Simpson brought was amazing! It was a wooden model of the USS Constitution that had hundreds of pieces to it. Caleb thought it might take him weeks to put it together.
He looked around to see if another gift was being snuck in behind his back, but no one was moving and no one said anything. He hoped the disappointment he felt in his chest wasn't showing on his face. That would be so ungrateful.
As Annie was cutting the cake and scooping the ice cream, Bill Simpson took a sip of his coffee and said, "Oh, by the way, Annie, I hope you don't mind, but I brought out some more papers for you to sign. I think I left them in the front seat of my car." Turning to Caleb, he asked, "Would you mind running out and bringing them in?"
"Sure, Mr. Simpson. I'll be right back."
Mere seconds after the front door closed, they heard, "Oh jeez! Wow!"
He stuck his face inside the door and practically shouted, "Mr. Simpson, is this for me?"
Annie said, "Come on everybody, let's go take a look."
They followed her out the door and saw Caleb standing on the porch holding the handlebars of a red and white Schwinn Challenger bicycle with whitewall tires. Bill walked over and ran his hand over the fender, saying, "I'd say your new mom really knows her bicycles, wouldn't you?"
There was just too much emotion for him to contain. Caleb lumbered over to Annie, dropped onto his knees and threw his arms around her legs, pressing his face against her tummy. He could barely control his emotions as he rasped out, "Annie, you're the nicest person I ever knew! Don't ever let nobody take me away from you!"
Annie kissed the top of his head and reassured him, "That's never going to happen, Caleb. We're family now."
Then she pulled him up onto his feet and announced, "OK, back to the cake and ice cream!"
The party broke up a little after seven. Together, Caleb and Annie cleared the dishes and straightened up the living room. The books and the model kit were on his desk and the bike was just inside the door, leaning on its kickstand. She said she'd indulge that wish for one night only.
During the festivities, Caleb had stuffed himself with canapés before downing a large chunk of carrot cake and at least a pint of the chocolate ice cream, so for the first time he could remember, he felt like he'd eaten too much.
He dried the last dish and put it away in the cabinet, folded the tea towel and draped it over the metal rack inside the cabinet door under the sink. He looked adoringly at his new mom and said, "I don't hardly know what to say, Annie, 'cept this has been just the best day I ever had in my whole life. I don't wanna even think about what woulda happened if I hadn't stopped to help you fix the porch that day. I'd still be livin' with ol' Aunt Nag and wishin' I had some place to run off to.
"You know what I think, young man?" Annie asked as she slipped her arms around his slim waist. "I think that was a lucky day for both of us. I never realized how lonely I was until I had someone here to fill up that hole. Sometimes, things just work out for the best don't they? Now why don't you go get your bath and brush your teeth while I finish up here in the kitchen."
She squeezed him tight, but broke when she felt the bump growing against her belly. They both laughed as she pushed him away. "You do struggle with that, don't you?"
"Sorry. You're just so pretty and nice, I can't help myself. But that's OK," he added as he headed for the bathroom, "I know how to fix it."
As the bathroom door closed, Annie thought, Now, that's progress! A week ago, there's no way in hell he could have kidded about something like that.
At bedtime, he pushed his new Schwinn into his bedroom so it would be the first thing he saw when he woke up. He intended to be out riding it as soon as the sun was up.
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The three lawmen left for home the next morning and made it without further delays. Caleb left the other two and headed for the Circle J where he was met by Susan, his new wife. She was solicitous enough to ask if Caleb was tired and needed to go to bed right away. He agreed that he was interested in going to bed, so they had a very late supper that night. The next morning, as they were eating breakfast, Jake came bursting in with a horrible announcement, "Most of my cattle has been...
As always my thanks to Neurparenthetical, whose untiring vigilance makes my illegible scribble readable. Any residual errors are left there purposely in order to give you guys something to do. Enjoy. – and please, whatever you feel about the story feedback is always appreciated. I can’t improve if I don’t know where I am going wrong. Caleb 13 - NSA We had showered and retired to our own bed, leaving Jules’ parents to change their bed after we had made such a mess of it. Despite us not...
Pain, the likes of which I had only ever felt once before in my life, lanced through my chest. I felt like my heart had literally been ripped out. I couldn’t believe what I had done. I had threatened to destroy the twins and abandon Jules, and I’d felt nothing at all - at least not at the time. I was on my knees, on the floor of the lobby of the Steadman’s mansion, sobbing. My grief and self-loathing threatened to consume me. I desperately needed to apologize to the twins and to Jules and beg...
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I had been asleep for about four hours when my phone buzzed. Very few people had my number, and most of those that did were within arm’s reach, sharing our bed. I considered ignoring it, but it buzzed again; somehow, I heard the reality that it wasn’t going to stop buzzing until I answered it. It wasn’t a new psychic superpower. It was just healthy pessimism. I couldn’t reach it over Jules and Amanda, who were between me and the side table where it was sitting on the charge pad. My TK took...
Damn! What was that fool woman trying to do, get herself killed? There was no telling when Susan left for the Circle J; maybe they could catch her if they hurried. The Three Musketeers jumped on their horses and rode as fast as they could push their somewhat tired mounts toward the Circle J in an effort to catch Susan before her mistake became irrevocable. Needless to say, they didn't make it! The three lawmen rode into the front yard at the Circle J and pulled up in a cloud of dust....
I couldn’t help but stare at Caleb, my best friend’s son, as he helped my husband with some yard work. He was nineteen and I was old enough to be his mom, but I didn’t have any maternal thoughts towards him, I was glad he was legal.“Hun, I need to go into work, there’s a problem with a transformer, Caleb is going to stay and finish up; I left money for him on my dresser.” My husband ran into the house to quickly change and he was gone.I continued watching as Caleb pulled weeds, edged the yard...
As the Three Musketeers returned to the ground floor, they heard a clatter coming from the area of the barn and corral. Jake was in the lead, and he ran to a window facing to the rear. "Oh, shit!" he exclaimed. "The rest of the bodyguards have returned, and they're out by the corral." Caleb said, "We better git out fast! The three of us can't possibly defend this house, it's way too big. Let's git to the hosses." They rushed to where their horses were hitched at the front door and...
I traveled with Jamie back to the house. She looked impressed when she pulled onto the drive. “Jules’ father must really like you,” she observed. “This is one heck of a house.” I determined to have words with Jules later about that. I hadn’t known that Pops had actually made me the legal owner of the house, thinking he had bought it for his daughter. I had assumed that once we were finished with it, he would either resell at a profit or rent it out. Rachel was sitting in the kitchen when we...
Jake and Sam pretended that they had no interest in, nor taken notice of, Caleb coming out of the saloon with the three other men. They continued to sit on the bench across the street from the saloon and smoke their cigars as the 4 men climbed into their saddles and rode out of town. As soon as the 4 had cleared the line of stores along the western end of the street, Jake and Sam threw away their cigars and hurried to their horses. They mounted and also rode toward the western end of town....
The Three Musketeers were careful as they rode toward Joe Hostler's hideout. They didn't want to be spotted and get into a premature gun fight. They knew that they had to catch Hostler this night or face a long struggle over finding him, again. As usual with any sensibly cautious outlaw leader, Hostler had chosen a hideout off the beaten track and hard to reach if you didn't know the exact route. In Hostler's case, the hideout was in a cave in a very high hill, virtually a small...
Playmates. Human children need playmates. Because of careful planning, the Harrad Colony had plenty of children of all ages, but from his earliest moments, Caleb had three self-selected companions. On the day he was born, his sister, Chloe, and the twins, David and Julia, were toddlers who bonded with him at first touch. The twins were the offspring of Corporal Jaime Jesús Hernández of the planetary security detachment and his daughter Lisa Marie. Having been severely crippled from birth...
About 10:20 PM, Saul showed up with 6 more men, all wanting to be part of the posse going after Lubbock. Caleb swore them in, and they planned their attack. They now had 10 men so they decided to hit the 5 sentry posts all at the same time. Caleb and Jess Wilkerson would go after the sentry on the front veranda, and the rest would pair up to hit the other sentry posts. Caleb left them to sort themselves out while he and Jess went after the man at the house. They wanted to keep their various...
Caleb was the hero of the hour as the crew rode back to the ranch that night after leaving the saloon. It was a beautiful night, and the air was filled with the sound of laughter and singing. Caleb was undoubtedly the soberest one of the bunch, mainly because he never allowed himself to drink too much. It was a habit he developed during the war as one of the things that could help keep him alive; he had kept the habit, and it had served him well. They had cut across the ranch instead of...
Josh and Louise had the house to themselves. Caleb, Jules and the twins were at Jules’s parents’ again and wouldn’t be back until the following week. It was halfway through the summer break, and they had spent the afternoon at the mall. Since neither was particularly good at cooking, they had eaten before returning to the house and were just settling down in front of the television. There was a knock at the door. Josh opened the door, and a mountain of a man slammed his shoulder against...
Dianna led us into a room, holding the painting I had given her. I could see she had tears in her eyes, and I knew they were happy ones. I was pleased that I had managed to repair at least some of the damage I had done at the farm when I’d been so angry over the attack. She walked to one side of the room, and I saw the photograph the painting was based on on the wall. It was yellowed and faded, in a small frame, and was about half the size of the painting. Dianna took down the photograph and...
Momma Dora decided that the time was right. Caleb had spent the optimal time developing in his mother’s womb; his capsule had been checked and checked again; the software had been tested and retested; and a module had been attached for an AI to ride along to monitor and troubleshoot. At the last minute, Jubal decided that a bud, no matter how well vetted, wasn’t going to do, so it chose itself for the duty. All was as ready as it could be. For the rest of his life, Caleb would be cocooned...
Caleb felt that he had left Susan in good hands the next morning as the Three Musketeers left for Trinity to pick up the last two members of the gang of carpetbaggers. Both men lived in the hotel, so they would be easy to find, assuming they had not left in a dead run. The three lawmen stopped at the front desk and asked for the two crooks. The report was that they had checked out the previous night, and their current whereabouts were unknown. Both men had only one carpetbag when they checked...
Once again massive respect to Neuroparenthetical for his sterling and untiring work to make something readable from the dross I send to him. Any residual mistakes are mine and left deliberately to give you guys something to do. Speaking of something to do. Please don’t forget to rate, and leave a comment. It’s good to know your thoughts on how the story is progressing. Caleb 19 - More discovery As expected, I was discharged from the hospital in the middle of the next morning. The nurses...
Scars don't just disappear. I'd had one since I was little - for as long as I could remember, really. It had been quite the odd one too: almost like a bracelet around my left wrist. At the risk of being grotesque and making it sound worse than it was, I'd come to think of it in later years as what might happen if an actual red-hot bracelet had been put on there for just long enough to leave a rough pattern. One could feel it were they to run their fingers over it, but it hadn't been so...
Caleb and his three companions returned to the Harrad Colony on Pern. They were still too young to understand the difference between paladins and musketeers, but they would. Michael and Jubal would see to that. As they grew, they played, explored and learned. From age three on, Caleb and his mates grew and gelled into a team. Thanks to the snap-on tools concept, there was little that an unaugmented child could do that Caleb couldn’t. When roaming his yard, then the nearby fields, then...
As with each of his children, Michael devoted individual time to Caleb. “Son, you’ve learned a lot, and I’m impressed. You have friends that you treat well, and they treat you well. Together you are damned near unstoppable.” He paused, then continued his thought, “being first is not often easy. Usually the trailblazer has it harder, even if success makes the journey look less difficult than it was – to the ignorant, anyway.” “There are people who insist that all problems are just...
Caleb Comes to Town by JEP Chapter 1 – Caleb Picks up Supplies Caleb was making his semi-annual trip to town. Twice a year he drove intothe little town in his huge truck to pick up six months of supplies, take agander at humanity, and then he would return to his remote farmhouse. His tripalways followed the same pattern. First, was a stop at Ray's Café tohave breakfast. It was the only business that would be open at 5:00 a.m. Calebalways had the same meal – three eggs over medium, a rack of...
As always my thanks to Neurparenthetical, whose untiring vigilance makes my illegible scribble readable. Any residual errors are left there purposely in order to give you guys something to do. Enjoy. – and please, whatever you feel about the story feedback is always appreciated. I can’t improve if I don’t know where I am going wrong. Caleb 17 - The prodigal return I was stunned. Over and over, I examined the memory. There was no doubt. It had been my power that had been in play. It appeared...
As always my thanks to Neurparenthetical, whose untiring vigilance makes my illegible scribble readable. Any residual errors are left there purposely in order to give you guys something to do. Enjoy. – and please, whatever you feel about the story feedback is always appreciated. I can’t improve if I don’t know where I am going wrong. Caleb 18 - Proxy Poor Jules was once again almost a drooling zombie, being swamped in Empathic power, only this time she had requested it. I had already...
Many thanks, once again, to neuroparenthetical, my most amazing editor who relentlessly teases out what I hope is a decent story from the half-baked drivel I send to him. As always, I’ve fiddled with it, so any errors left are mine; let’s say that they’re deliberate attempts to get you to leave comments, if only to complain. P.S. He even edited this part!!! Having said that – on with the show. Caleb 21 - Sue I sat in my truck, in the driveway, having neither the motivation nor the...
The jet sat looking sleek and impressive on the apron at the local airstrip. I didn’t really know anything about private jets, but I’d at least heard the name ‘Gulfstream.’ The G500 emblazoned on the tail of the Steadmans’ gave me a likely model number, but beyond that, I was in the dark. Jules had said that it cost more than fifty thousand a month just to run. Those kinds of numbers were staggering to me. Not for the first time, I wondered just how rich the Steadman family was. We unloaded...
I woke the next morning curled around Ness. Amanda and Mary were behind me and Jules was on Ness’s other side. To my surprise, for the first time since I could remember, I didn’t have morning wood. Apparently, my autonomic nervous system was smarter than I gave it credit for. I attempted to disentangle myself from Ness, but she grabbed my arms tighter, whining slightly in her sleep. Eventually I managed it and slid out of bed to begin my morning routine. I spent a couple of hours...
I was assaulted by a wealth of sights, sounds and smells. The sudden mayhem was overwhelming. I was at a wedding, in India. Everywhere there were bright colors, flowers, and people dressed in formal attire. There was a lot of red. I knew it wasn’t my wedding - or rather that it wasn’t Jeevan’s, whose memories I was experiencing. In it, he was about ten years old. Why this was a memory he didn’t want me to see became apparent when I saw he had continuously stuffed his face throughout the entire...
Many thanks once again to Neuroparenthetical, my most amazing editor who relentlessly teases out what I hope is a decent story from the half baked drivel I send to him As always – I’ve fiddled with it, so any errors left are mine, and deliberate attempts to get you to leave comments if only to complain. Having said that – on with the show. Caleb 20 – Back to School Josh and Louise came back Sunday afternoon. They had had an enjoyable time with her parents, but since her parents were a...
Caleb By Kachakali See an accompanying picture and other stories and captions over on my blogger: http://nevermoreuniversity.blogspot.mx/ I was awakened by some strange cries. Was I dreaming I thought? I've been having weird dreams all night long. I guess I'm still on edge. I opened my eyes and looked around my room. Nothing. Just my widescreen tv and my business suits hanging off my walk-in closet. My various ties and dress shoes. These shrill cries are seriously eating into what...
It was the beginning of summer. Time for sun and fun was here. Mom and myself had just arrived ata secluded cabin that my uncle owned by the lake. It was just going to be the two of us for a month.With as stressful as school was for me and work for her, it was a much needed vacation. The carpulled to a stop and we got out. I went to the trunk and pulled out the luggage and took it inside.Mom only took in a couple bags. She was the small type, only 5'2". Long wavy brown hair with deepbrown...
It was the beginning of summer. Time for sun and fun was here. She and I had just arrived at a secluded cabin that my uncle owned by the lake. It was just going to be the two of us for a month. With as stressful as school was for me and work for her, it was a much needed vacation. The car pulled to a stop and we got out. I went to the trunk and pulled out the luggage and took it inside. She was the small type, only 5’2”. Long wavy brown hair with deep brown soulful eyes. She was honestly one of...
IncestDeepthroat Flip: Growing Up Sometimes I used to wonder what the meaning of my life was. Here I was a woman in her early-thirties with nothing to show for it. There were no men that wanted to date me. Those that did thought of me only in the idea of a cougar that would want to help them financially. That wasn't something I was going to do anytime soon. I taught high school chemistry, and there were never any real promotions in the near future. Holding onto my insurance was the biggest...
"How many times have we fucked this afternoon?" I asked Chelsea who looked up at me with those big dreamy eyes. "Three and a half?" she said with a smile. "Three and a half?" "I sucked your cock while you were napping," she said. I brushed aside the strands o blond hair that fell across her face and said, 'Did I come?" "A bit. Not much." "I never woke up." "You were probably dreaming." "I was." "About what?" "Us." "Tell me, please," she said and cuddled closer to be. "We were...