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Saturday September 17
Morning came way too soon. This was our second trip, and Oklahoma wasn’t all that far from home. I hated to think about our upcoming trips to Southern Cal or Clemson.

The problem with official visits was you only had 48 hours to be on campus. If we flew in the morning after a game, we might be able to work it out to have a Saturday-to-Monday trip. I didn’t have to ask how my mom would feel about me missing school. For now, the plan was to rush to the airport after a game and get in late.

When we arrived last night, there had been a representative from the football program waiting at the airport for us. He made sure we got onto an airport shuttle bus that included two other families here for the weekend. Our group was the last one to show up.

When we finally made it to the hotel, they had packets for us with information on their football program and the tentative schedule for our visit. This was a big weekend, football-wise. I admit we picked this weekend because we wanted to see number 3 Ohio State play number 14 Oklahoma. This game would go a long way toward determining who would get a chance to play for the National Championship.

I remembered looking at the schedule with Tim and Wolf and marking this one on the calendar. We honestly thought we would be watching a game of unbeatens, but Oklahoma had stubbed its toe in the first game of the season and lost to a good Houston team.

Back in the day, Oklahoma had been in the National Championship conversation every year. I think I was two or three the last time they’d won one. With Nebraska leaving for the Big Ten, Texas’s unexplainable fall to mediocrity, and Baylor firing their head coach in the wake of a sexual assault scandal, you would think that would open the door for Oklahoma to step in and fill the void. Somehow, they found a way to not live up to their fans’ expectations. You don’t tag yourself #ChampU on social media for no reason—clearly, Oklahoma’s fans expected more.

Oklahoma was one of those programs that intrigued me. They had almost everything in place to return to their former glory. This would be one of those situations, like at Florida or USC, where if you helped them win a National Championship, you would be a hero. In football, no one player could do it by himself. That was why I always made it a point to share my teammates’ contributions to victories. I just felt that Oklahoma was close, and I could see Wolf, Tim, and me possibly getting them there.

In the morning, everyone met in the hotel lobby. We’d drawn both Paul and Chuck for security this weekend because my mom had joined us as well as my dad. We had to all squeeze into a corner of the lobby because there were 22 other families here for the weekend.

“Tami called me last night and said Alan had enrolled at Wesleyan. I can just imagine the trouble he and Mike might come up with,” Tim announced.

“I would never have guessed he would do some of the things he’s done,” Mom said, shaking her head.

“Seriously?” I asked in disbelief. “This is the same Alan who about burned our house down. He’s the kid who took one of Tami’s bras and brought it to school. He’s the kid you threatened to kill on more than one occasion.”

“He never did seem to have much impulse control,” Dad added.

“I guess. I just didn’t think he was really that bad a kid,” Mom said.

Alan really wasn’t a bad kid. He just got bad ideas. In the past, we—usually Jeff—could talk him out of them without too much trouble. If all else failed, Tami would smack him in the forehead. It was sort of like smacking a puppy on the nose if he were bad. The only problem was the puppy learned from the experience; Alan ... not so much.

On the other hand, Alan was fiercely loyal. He really bought into the four-Musketeer thing when we were younger. It was Alan, Jeff, Tami, and me against the world. He was also incredibly smart and a little bulldog. Whenever we would get a new video game, he was the first one to figure it out. He taught himself how to code when he was ten, so it wasn’t uncommon for him to hack a game in his favor.

The problem with Alan was he was a total spaz. He was one of those kids who were too smart for their own good. When he got bored, his mind drifted off towards mischief. Left unchecked, he did things like steal Lisa’s private blog or accidentally set our house on fire.

My mom had been super-pissed at that one. I remember it was right before my birthday because we had a supply of fireworks one of our parents had bought us. We were at my house because both my parents worked. Tami was smart enough to tell us we couldn’t go to her home to set them off. It’s a wonder no one ever blew a finger off.

Jeff had talked me into getting my old plastic army men out. We built battle scenes and then used the firecrackers to blow them up. Of course, that got boring, and we wanted bigger and better explosions. At some point, Alan got the bright idea to get duct tape and combine a bunch of bottle rockets and firecrackers together. He reasoned that we needed to figure out how long the fuses should be so that everything would explode at the same time.

I think my mom had some kind of sixth sense that told her when the four of us were about to do something incredibly stupid. She pulled into the drive just as Alan struck the match. Our homemade rocket shot up and took a ninety-degree turn. Alan would later explain he’d miscalculated the wind drag. Of course, he was full of it. Only half the rockets had gone off at first, and when the others ignited, they’d changed the direction.

We all watched in horror as the rocket crashed through the kitchen window. Everything might have been okay, but it got caught in the curtain, which burst into flames when all the firecrackers went off. The ‘four dumbasses,’ as my mom called us from that day forward, stood and watched in terror. Thankfully, Mom rushed in and used the sprayer from the kitchen sink to put the fire out.

“I don’t know why he went to Wesleyan. It’s not like Mike will be his evil butt-buddy in crime. Mike can’t stand Alan,” Wolf said.

That put a smile on my face. While I hadn’t had any contact with Mike since the Michigan football camp during the summer, I didn’t want to continue our feud. I figured if he was out of sight, out of mind; there was no need to worry about him at Wesleyan. Only Harper had been fooled. I couldn’t blame her. Mike was a good-looking guy and could be charming when he worked at it. I predicted he would cheat on her soon and she would be heartbroken. If she asked, I would gladly kick his butt when he did that.

I saw the buses pull up, and an older man got out and came in to greet us.

“Welcome to the University of Oklahoma. I’m John Mercer, the Director of Football Operations. One of the things I’m responsible for is the coordination of on-campus recruiting. Coach Michaels wanted to be here to greet you but had to take care of something that pulled him away.”

Coach Michaels was Oklahoma’s head coach. He’d been there for the last fifteen years. His brother was their defensive coordinator.

“I’m sure you’re all hungry. We’re going to go to Headington Hall so you can see where you’ll be staying once you come to campus.”

We got on the buses, and you could feel the excitement of many of the recruits and their families. Oklahoma has a gorgeous campus, and Headington Hall was no exception. It was located across the street from Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. It would be convenient for game day. We all got off the bus and gathered around the front entrance.

“Headington Hall was recently built at a cost of $75 million. It holds 380 students, with no more than 180 of them student-athletes. We consider this a game changer. For the first time in school history, all our student-athletes that live in dorms are under one roof. Nowhere else in the country will you find better accommodation. It boasts apartment-style accommodations in two- and four-bedroom units.

“I know you’re all ready to eat, so let’s all go to the Sam Bradford Training Table, a state-of-the-art dining facility,” Mr. Mercer said.

As we went in, they broke us up into the groups we would be with all day. My parents and I were joined by Tomas Rios, another quarterback recruit from Western Park in the Southwest/Redbird, Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, and his parents Carlos and Elena. Our tour guide was Jordan Murphy, who was a sophomore and Oklahoma’s third-string quarterback.

The Rios family was a study in contrasts. Carlos, the father, was a hulking man. He looked like an over-muscled fire hydrant. His wife, Elena, was a thin, waspish Latina who was almost as tall as her husband. Tomas was a couple of inches taller than his dad and seemed to be the body compromise between his two parents. He was a bit more substantial than you’d expect of a pro-style quarterback, but his frame was probably pretty good for a dual-threat quarterback.

Jordan took us through the food line and found us a table.

“How do you like living here?” Tomas asked Jordan.

“I love it. My older brother went to another college to play ball, and when he saw where we live, he was jealous. He complained that his bed was too small and he had to share his room with someone. I love that it’s convenient to practice and workouts,” Jordan said to sell us.

“What do you not like about it?” Elena asked.

“It can be a hike to get to classes. I also don’t like that I have to eat all my meals here. When I’m on campus, it would be nice to be able to grab lunch at one of the other dorms or student center. If we eat there, we have to use meal points.

“Another issue is the elevators are a pain. You can have one waiting on your floor, but for some reason, you have to wait for the other one. I end up using the stairs most days,” Jordan shared.

“How come we’re the only ones eating?” Tomas asked.

“This is closed over the weekend.”

“What do you do over weekends?” I asked.

“We have a kitchenette in our dorm rooms with a refrigerator and microwave. I normally will eat in for breakfast and then either go out for lunch and dinner or order in.”

After we ate, Jordan gave us a tour of the main floor. They had a nice setup. There was a TV and game room with pool tables. They balanced that out with reading, group project, and computer rooms where we saw students studying or typing papers. They also had a theater room where you could watch movies.

He then took us to his dorm room. It was apparent they’d cleaned up their apartment. Jordan was in one of the four-bedroom units. Each bedroom had its own bathroom. I hadn’t heard of any dorms where they had that feature. I could see the advantage of not having to wait to use a shower.

When we were done, Chuck stopped us at the door.

“I think half the floor is in the hall,” he told us.

“Oh, man! That’s my fault. I told them I drew you to show around,” Jordan said to me.

“That’s fine. Let me go first,” I suggested.

Oklahoma was football-crazy. The local newspaper had run an article about all the recruits that were coming today. Megan had sent me a link to their local fan message board, and there were instructions there to make me feel wanted. They’d flooded my social media accounts with welcomes and reasons why I should commit this weekend.

When I stepped out into the hall, there were probably about thirty students waiting. I think they were surprised when I didn’t just push through but stopped to greet each one of them and sign autographs. My mom followed me, and we streamed the video online. Frank, my publicist, was working overtime to make sure I looked like the All-American boy. That meant I couldn’t be a dick to people that stopped me on the street.

What I found was the college students I met were grounded. They reminded me of people in my hometown. While they were excited about me possibly coming to Oklahoma, they were considerate. I’d been in situations where people would push to get to me first. Here everyone took their turn and then let me go once they either had gotten a picture with me, had me sign something, or just encouraged me to come here to play football.

We walked across the street to the football stadium, and Jordan took us out on the field so that we would get the spectacular view of the stadium. We then headed into the player’s area and a hall that on one side had been painted red and had life-sized cutouts of former coaches and All-American players. On the other side were stacks of lockers.

“This is where they leave us game loops of each day’s practice and also where we pick up our laundry every day. Oklahoma has a tremendous support staff that takes care of us.”

Jordan then took us into the locker room. It had to be in the top five I’d been in. There were leather couches and TVs on the walls. Jordan explained that if he wasn’t in class or watching game or practice film, he and his teammates could generally be found there, hanging out.

The lockers were each an open alcove that had the player’s football picture displayed. All their game gear was already in the lockers, waiting for the players when they arrived later today. Each locker had a bench you could sit on to get dressed. If you lifted the seat, there was more storage. Jordan had extra gear packed away. The lockers reminded me of the ones we’d seen when we played our game against King High School in Indianapolis. That locker room was for the NFL’s Colts.

We were able to see their complete setup, including meeting rooms, weight and conditioning rooms, training rooms, and practice facilities. It checked all the boxes for what you were looking for in a top-flight football program. I didn’t see anything that was missing, and it was apparent why Oklahoma was a ranked football team year in and year out. This was one of the historically top football programs in the country.

Next, we toured the campus. I was used to being recognized and had the head nod and smile down pat. We were stopped a couple of times and invited to tailgate or to go to postgame parties. Jordan seemed to know a lot of the people, and you could tell that being a football player was a big deal here.

I could see that the attention I attracted wasn’t sitting well with Tomas and his family. All the recruits had been sent a list of who was attending this weekend, so I’d looked up Tomas. He had offers from most of the Texas schools, Oklahoma, and Colorado. From watching his highlight film, you could tell he was a good athlete who was a superior runner.

Where he was lacking was his ability to throw the ball. If I were recruiting him, I would be thinking in terms of him switching to either a wide receiver or running back in college. If he remained at quarterback, he would be a redshirt candidate who you would need to develop.

Tomas’s dad, in particular, was sending me measured looks. I’d seen sports parents before. They’re the kind who will do anything and everything to promote their kid’s sports careers, including moving to different school districts and even trying to intervene with coaches on their son’s behalf.

The problem was, that kind of intervention can easily backfire. You could be labeled and be considered a problem. No one wanted drama in their locker room.

In a way, I felt terrible for Tomas for drawing me as his partner on this trip. Then again, it made sense to keep the quarterback recruits together. I think his problem was he’d never had anyone else receive all the attention before. Where he came from, he was the man.

After the tour, we were taken back to the football facilities where we were to meet with the coaching staff. Jordan was cut loose so he could have time to get ready for the game. I was happy to see the coaches had sub trays to feed us.

Coach Michaels went straight to Tomas’s dad Carlos and shook his hand.

“We all thought you were going to be the next Earl Campbell,” he said with a smile, and then explained. “Carlos played ball at the University of Texas, the same place Earl Campbell played.”

“Sorry, who?” I asked.

“Earl Campbell was probably the most feared running back in college ball in the mid-1970s. He was one of the rare running backs that had both size and speed. When he picked Texas, they thought he was going to follow in Campbell’s footsteps. Carlos was a man among boys his freshman year, and then there was the unfortunate incident,” Coach Michaels explained.

“What happened?” I asked.

“I went to jail,” Mr. Rios said, and from his even tone and stone-faced look, I didn’t ask why.

I later did an Internet search of him and found his story. Mr. Rios had grown up in a rough neighborhood. He was the youngest of three brothers. They’d watched their father get gunned down in their front yard in a drive-by shooting when Carlos was ten. His oldest brother joined the Army and was killed in a training accident. His other brother shot a drug dealer when the dealer tried to rip him off. He was currently doing time for that.

Carlos had escaped via his athletic ability and signed to play at the University of Texas. His freshman year he’d played in 11 games and rushed for 1,025 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. He was assumed to be the starting tailback for next year’s team.

The reason for the comparison to Earl Campbell was that Carlos was a big hard-running tailback who liked contact. He was six feet even and 232 pounds his freshman year. I watched some film, and tacklers would merely bounce off him. His only lack was speed, which didn’t matter if people were afraid to tackle him.

Over Christmas break, he went home. Carlos was at a party and pulled a knife and robbed a woman. He got five years. While he was in jail, he had a son, Tomas. When he got out, he turned his life around and married Elena, his high school sweetheart and the mother of his son. He’d gotten a job at a tire store and now owned one in the same neighborhood he grew up in.

“Tomas, I want to welcome you to Oklahoma. I was a little surprised you would want to come to your dad’s biggest rival to play football,” Coach Michaels said without missing a beat.

“I want a chance to move out of my dad’s shadow. When I visited Texas, all they wanted to talk about was Dad and how I could finish what he started.” Tomas shared.

“You couldn’t have picked a better place than here,” Coach Michaels said with a smile, and then turned to me. “We could hardly wait for this weekend when we heard you’d scheduled your first official visit here.”

We all sat down and grabbed some food. I liked that it was more informal than what I’d seen at places like Alabama and Ohio State. There it felt as if you were already playing professional ball. This felt more relaxed.

Over the next hour and a half, the conversation centered on me and how Oklahoma felt they could get me to the pros. I met most of the coaching staff and had a long talk with Coach Tom Michaels, Head Coach Michaels’ brother and defensive coordinator. They were open to me playing defense, but only in extraordinary circumstances. They had plans for me being their starting quarterback and were worried I might get hurt.

I frankly felt like they were paying me lip service about playing defense. I understood that when I went to college, I wouldn’t play both ways.

The conversation then switched to their goal of winning National Championships. Coach Michaels made a compelling case that what they lacked was a quarterback that could both run and pass the ball at my level.

I saw Tomas and his dad flinch when he said that. Coach Michaels saw it too.

“I hope you realize that if David comes to Oklahoma, you might not get much playing time at quarterback. We think you’re an athlete that could help us in other ways if quarterback doesn’t work out.”

I think that went over about as well as when the Wisconsin coach told my dad that I wouldn’t have time for a fraternity. For some reason, both Tomas and his dad gave me dirty looks. It wasn’t me that was telling them he might not play quarterback. I kept that opinion to myself.

After we were done, I needed a bathroom break. It seemed Mr. Rios had the same idea. I was finishing up at the urinal when I heard the distinct ‘snick’ of a switchblade opening. Mr. Rios stood between me and the door and looked like a different man.

For a second, I just stood there in shock. A parent on a football visit had just pulled a knife on me?

My reaction was automatic. Cassidy had drilled me enough that I didn’t even have to think about getting into a defensive posture.

“I would suggest you put that away,” I said in a monotone.

“I think we need to get a couple of things clear before I do that. First, you’re not accepting a scholarship here.”

“Why is that?”

“Tomas isn’t going to be passed over for some hijos de las mil puta.”

“Did you just call my mom a whore?” I asked, seeing red.

The look that came over my face made him take a step back.

“I didn’t expect you would have a backbone. I think I need to mark up that pretty face of yours, so you remember this day,” he said, lunging at me with his knife.

I knew he wasn’t just playing with me. I’d just read about him using a knife to rob a woman when he was just a little older than I was now. I bet it was his weapon of choice, and if I weren’t cautious, he would slice me up. I felt myself drop down into the zone—the place where I performed at my best. This was a life-or-death situation, and there was no question I needed to treat it as such.

Cassidy and Fritz had schooled me on how to disarm someone with a knife. What seemed so simple on the practice mats didn’t seem quite so easy anymore. I watched as he made some jabs with his knife. He was a lot quicker than I first thought.

I waited for him to make another feint and then grabbed his right hand. I planned to turn under his reach and either disarm or toss him. He jerked his hand back, and I found out he had old-man strength. Since I had hold of his wrist, he pulled me towards him. I was off-balance, but my training kicked in, and I brought my elbow up and struck him in the face. Blood began to flow out of his nose. He threw a punch that caught me over the right eye.

I bounced back to see if he was going to back off.

He stood tall, closed his knife and put it in his pocket. He had a crazy look in his eyes.

“I’m going to beat you to death!” he bellowed and charged me.

I caught him with a hard jab to his eye that he walked right through. I saw a huge right hook coming for my head and ducked my chin and turned into it, so he hit my forehead. I heard bones break and staggered back. He stepped back and shook his hand. I took that opportunity to kick him right above the knee and then followed that up with a kick to his chin. I heard his jaw snap closed and I would bet he chipped some teeth.

I will hand it to him, he wasn’t out of the fight. He waded back in, and I hit him with another jab to his other eye. That one I got just right, and it rocked his head back. He tried the same bull tactic he’d used before, but this time I was ready for him. It looked like when he got inside, he planned to hammer my ribs. I used my elbows to wallop him in the head with a right and left. He staggered back, and I used his momentum to put him on his back.

This time I wasn’t going to see if he would wave the white flag and surrender. I hit him in the throat, hard. His eyes got big as he tried to breathe. At that moment both Chuck and Paul came crashing into the room. They’d heard Mr. Rios yell.

“Shit!” Paul yelled. “We need help in here!”

“Carlos! Carlos ... Oh, My God! Carlos!” Elena screamed when she saw her husband clawing at his throat.

“Dad!” Tomas yelled. “We need help!”

Two men with University of Oklahoma polo shirts rushed in and took charge.

“We have to clear his airway.”

A woman who was with them came in, opened a bag and pulled out a scalpel and tube. I about threw up when she poured iodine on his neck, cut him open and pushed the tube into his throat. You could hear his lungs suck in much-needed air.

An ambulance crew was on site for the upcoming game. They rushed in and checked the training staff’s work before hauling off Mr. Rios.

Mom waded through the crowd.

“You’re bleeding.”

That caught the attention of the training staff. They put a bandage on my eyebrow and declared I needed stitches. I was taken to the training room where I got four stitches.

When I was done, I had to deal with the police. I silently thanked Fritz and his team for their foresight in having me wear a body cam because the cops didn’t buy my story at first. It seemed that no knife was found. The police later found it in Mrs. Rios’s handbag. Her husband had given it to her at the hospital.

Coach Michaels found us after I’d been stitched up and talked to the police.

“I have to say that was a first. I’ve never had the father of a recruit attack someone before. I’m not quite sure how I should handle this.”

“It wasn’t Tomas’s fault his dad did what he did. If you’re interested in him, don’t stop recruiting him because of what happened. That is unless he knew what was planned,” Dad said.

“What do you think about that?” Coach Michaels asked me.

“Do whatever you think’s best.”

I was still a little shook-up and probably would feel differently after I’d put some time behind this. Right now, I would rather never see the kid or his family ever again. I would probably ban the father from ever stepping on campus. I could just imagine him roughing up the starting quarterback so his son could get playing time.

I was glad when they let us go back to the hotel to take a break.

“You’ve been awfully quiet,” Mom said when we were finally alone.

I just looked out the window of their hotel room.

“Are you okay?” Dad asked.

“I almost killed a man, which has me thinking about quitting the dojo. I didn’t even think about it. I just punched him in the throat to finish the fight like I’ve been trained.”

Mom came over and hugged me.

“Things like this scare me to death. I probably overreact when people attack you, and you resort to violence. I’m not so naïve as to think that violence is never the solution. I just get afraid that you might not come out on top someday. If you hadn’t had your training, he might have killed you,” she said as she stroked my hair.

“I understand your concerns and support you if you want to stop going to the dojo,” Dad said. “I think today was another reminder that even with security, you’ll be a target. I hate that you have to have security with you, but for now, I think we have to live with it.”

“I’m grateful that Cassidy taught me to defend myself, and I plan to keep sharp, but I think I can do that without going to the dojo four times a week for training. I’m just learning new ways to hurt people, and watching Tomas’s dad unable to breathe because of what I did scares me. I know this is going to sound dumb, but it was almost too easy. How dangerous do I really have to be?” I asked.

“Dangerous enough to defend yourself,” Mom said.

I gave her my one-eyebrow look. I’d expected her to read me the riot act.

“Don’t give me that look.”

That made Dad chuckle, and the chuckling broke up our stare-down.

“I just read something about the military. They aren’t training their regular soldiers in hand-to-hand combat like they used to. The whole concept now is you can reach out and take care of the enemy from a distance.

“I guess what I’m more worried about is someone with a gun. I talked to Fritz about what happened in Mexico, and you’re lucky you weren’t shot. Today he had a knife. What if he’d had a gun?” Dad asked.

If I could get close enough, I might have a chance, but Dad was right. He could have shot me from the door, and there would have been nothing I could do about it.

I received a text from Wolf asking where I was. It seemed all the recruits were going to grab some food before the game at a pizza place. I showed it to my parents, and we got ready to go.

“Whoa! What happened to you?” Tim asked.

“Had a disagreement with Tomas’s dad. He tried to convince me that I shouldn’t interfere in his son’s plan to play quarterback here,” I said.

“Tell me you have video,” Wolf said.

“Sorry, no video,” I lied.

I’d decided after the last fight, that if I could do it over again, I wouldn’t show anyone video of me being attacked. I didn’t need people thinking that if they fought me, they could make a name for themselves.

“I call bullshit. You always have a bodycam on,” Tim reasoned.

I pulled them away from everyone else because we were attracting eavesdroppers.

“It’s not something I’m proud of. I almost killed the man. They had to take him to the ER in an ambulance,” I explained.

“So, you do have video?” Tim asked.

“Where’s Tami when I need her?” I asked.

“Why, what would she do?” Tim asked.

“Smack you in the head like she used to do to Alan. No one sees the video. I gave it to the police,” I tried.

Both Wolf and Tim rolled their eyes at that but didn’t press it.

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Senior Year Part IChapter 21 Vitamin T

Tuesday October 25 I’d been afraid I would wake up and hurt from yesterday’s activity. While I could tell I’d pushed my limits some, it was more a good hurt, the kind you get from working out and not the sort from being injured. Today, for the first time, I felt like I would eventually be okay. Duke heard me awaken and jumped on my bed for me to love him up. I must have found the right spot because he stretched out his neck and his back leg began to jerk back and forth like he was scratching...

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I had always grown up well, and in good care. My parents always told me to do good in school and watch out for those senior boys. I didn't even think I had a chance until middle school came around, and things started looking up for me. My chest began to grow, and boys started to notice me. I didn't know if I like the attention or not. All I knew is that when high school started, things really started to change. "Sarah, what do you think I should wear for the dance...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 20 Welcome to Hollywood

Wednesday January 4 I got out of bed and went to the window to check whether the fire had progressed. I could see smoke over the ridge. Low-flying planes had woken me at daybreak, and I saw one now make a run over the hogback and then pop back up like a crop duster over a field. They appeared to be dropping water to try to contain the inferno. If the fire came our way, it could destroy some of the most expensive homes in the LA area. A glint of light from a tree in the backyard caught my...

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Senior Year Pet Chapter 1

This is a story of how I used the second half of my senior year to turn a girl I couldn’t stand into my personal completely obedient fuck toy, and got rich doing it. That girl, Sarah had always been a person I found to be extremely annoying, but interaction with her was inevitable as her locker was beside mine for all of high school, and consistently I was lucky enough to share classes with her. Sufficient to say I was extremely tired of her by second semester in senior year. Best...

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Senior Year

You are a senior here at Greenview High. You just turned 18, as have your fellow classmates. The teenage mind being what it is, the freedom of being 18 combined with the cocktail of hormones in your brain is a ticking time bomb, and it’s only a matter of time until your sexual urges overtake you. Who needs an education when there’s so many attractive young women around? Your best friend’s name is Greg. He’s taller than you, has been since elementary school, which is where you first met. He’s...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 15 Homecoming

Friday October 14 I woke to my hound licking my face. It seemed someone had to go out... right now! I managed to put on a pair of shorts without passing out from the pain and hobbled down the stairs. Precious met the two of us at the back door. She was starting to really show. I did a little internal calculation and figured she should have her kittens in a couple of weeks. I groaned when the cat darted into my apartment as Duke went out. I was in no mood to play ‘find the kitty.’ When I made...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 30 Season Ends

Thursday November 24 We really didn’t have room for the crowd that was coming for Thanksgiving dinner, so Mom had decided to hold it at the restaurant. Dad, Uncle John, and Greg said that football-watching was a requirement. Caryn had a TV installed at the bar to keep them from whining. I was awakened by someone pounding on my downstairs apartment door. I looked at the clock, and it was almost ten. Watching all the little rug-rats last night had been a nightmare. After dinner, everyone...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 2 Jdrama Drama

Wednesday November 30 I decided to skip running today because we had a pool in the backyard. Dad and Manaia sat and watched me swim laps. They seemed to be getting along well as they laughed about something while I pulled myself out of the water. I plopped down on a chair at the table they’d claimed. “What time did you get in last night?” Dad asked. “After two,” Manaia grumbled. Fritz was going to have to send me someone to help Manaia. It was one thing for me to put in the hours, and...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 24 Away Game

Wednesday November 2 I had my bags packed and was ready to go to St. Louis. The plan was to go to morning classes and then leave at noon. The game was to be shown on ESPN, and the network wanted to do their prep this afternoon. Coach Hope had shared that we were one of only a handful of high school teams that had had their games televised on ESPN in back-to-back years. Until this week, I’d ignored this game for several reasons. Honestly, my focus had been on two things: recruiting and my...

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Senior Week Ch 04 Target Acquired

Authors Note: ‘The Rachel Chronicles’ is a multi-part series of stories involving the titular character (a young woman named Rachel) and her various sexual adventures. The stories are themed mainly around oral sex, with the occasional tale involving other forms of sexual activity. Each chapter is somewhat lengthy and detailed and it is my hope that such detail will provide a richer experience for you readers as you truly get an intensive look inside Rachel’s head. Further, the stories are...

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Senior Skip Day Part One

An off handed remark about Lush Stories by my psychiatrist led me to this site. I just had to find an outlet for this adventure somewhere besides talking to my $120 an hour near-retirement shrink, who’s obviously suffering from job burnout.  I am a forty-four year old school teacher who can’t believe how quickly her life can be turned upside down. My name is Teresa and I work at a Midwest suburban high school. My fourteen year second marriage is okay but I learned from my first attempt that...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 23 Halloween Kittens

Monday October 31 As Duke and I were going out to jog, we found Precious waiting for us by the door. I knew something was up when Duke gave her a complete puppy-scan (sniffed her all over), and she didn’t bloody his nose. “You not feeling well?” I asked her as I squatted down to check what might be wrong. Yep. We were having kittens today. Gently picking Precious up, I took her to Duke’s crate. Brit had brought over her blanket, which I assumed was washable, and put it in his kennel. Duke...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 17 I Think They Are

Monday October 17 I was sitting in precalculus, taking a quiz, when my phone chirped to let me know that I’d received a text. This was right after Ms. Lowden had given us a lecture about turning them off for the quiz. She glared in my direction. Apparently, this was the last time someone’s phone was going off during a quiz or test ... or there would be ‘consequences.’ I don’t know what came over me. “Dare! She said to turn your phone off.” Ms. Lowden made a big display of getting out of her...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 27 Score

Thursday November 10 I woke up in a contemplative mood. The expressions on the Waterloo players’ faces as the clock ticked down must have gotten to me. I had at most three more games of high school football. It was hard to imagine that it might finally be over. Of course, I had a lot to look forward to. College and the rest of my life were yet to come. The Waterloo game made me understand that I wanted to play at higher levels of competition. What we’d created with this team was about as...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 12 Christmas Special

Friday December 23 Brook bailed on me when I had to go to the Love Letters set. She and the moms decided to go shopping one last time before the ‘rents flew out. I’d pointed out that there was shopping in Malibu, not only in the trendy areas of LA. How they’d missed the Country Market totally mystified me. I had planned to take Brook there, but when her parents had their problems, we’d all gotten distracted. Kitty Ellis had told me last night at the premiere that she wanted me to come in...

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Senior Week

It was the end of senior year for a group of nerdy teens in a small school in rural Pennsylvania. And, like most students reaching the end of senior year, they were very ready to be beyond high school and moving into college and on with the rest of their lives. But first came many things that usually happen during the last few months of school. The senior class field trip, the day to the pool that the senior class president convinced the school to allow, the senior prank, a couple musicals and...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 11 Tattletale

Monday October 3 I took the boys to the house and found a rested Peggy making coffee. “Were they any trouble?” “No, they slept through the night,” I said as I put them into their high chairs. Peggy scattered some Cheerios on Coby and Little David’s trays to keep them busy while she made their breakfast. I decided I wanted grits after my trip down south. As I got the pot started, Chuck came in the back door. Duke gave him a cursory once-over and left it to Bandit to guard the house. Chuck...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 16 Change is Good Right

Friday December 30 The plan for the day was to go to my company’s office and get updated on how everything was going. Since the meeting was scheduled for first thing, I talked my grandma into going to Granny’s West for breakfast. I’d spent the night in her guest room because my uncle had used my apartment. Before I left, I called Chuck. “Where are you? I’m supposed to pick you up this morning.” “I’m at my grandmother’s farm. She’ll be giving me a ride this morning to our office, and I’ll...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 18 Mr Walking Clicheacute

Friday October 21 My mom was of two minds. The first had me going to the vet with Duke and us both getting fixed. I was sure Duke wasn’t onboard with that idea. The second was reveling in the possibility that she had a little granddaughter in her arms. I figured the little girl couldn’t be mine. Dawsons only had boys. The only reason we had a little girl in the family was that Greg had adopted Mac. I spotted Ashley Kincaid and Scarlet White, the two girls I suspected were the mothers of...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 6 Bow Chicka Bow Wow

Saturday December 10 I had my first singing lesson today at the studio. Jane, who was usually Rita’s security, was my driver. I found her in the kitchen drinking coffee with my dad and Hana. “Isn’t this a pleasant surprise? I take it that Manaia got a day off,” I said in greeting. “Fritz is getting soft,” Jane said with a smile. “Bacon and potatoes are in the oven. Make your own eggs,” Dad said. “You need to look at the TMZ website,” Hana said. I grabbed my tablet and set it on the...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 14 Pride Fear Guilt Pick a Number

Monday December 26 While I enjoyed spending the night in Palm Springs, the drive back to Malibu in the morning was a nightmare. I think karma was trying to balance out the great day we had yesterday. When I arrived home, Manaia and Lexi were waiting for me. “Hana quit,” Lexi announced when I walked in the door. “What? Why?” I asked. “She took Jiro home for Christmas to meet her family. I guess Jiro and her dad had words. Long story short, they broke up, and Hana decided she would stay...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 18 Here Hold My Beer

Sunday January 1 We all came out of the terminal to find a bigger plane than I expected. Brook and I had sprung for a charter flight to LA from our local airport. With us were all our friends who were staying for the week. “I thought we were getting something practical,” I said. “We did, but Rita James is flying back with us, and she upgraded us. It’s an Airbus A318 Elite configured so it seats 18 and has sleeping quarters for eight,” Brook explained. “I could use a nap,” Tami said. She...

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Senior Year

The year that changed everything. One wild rollercoaster from start to finish and I would give anything to ride it again. My name is Joseph Calhoun, but everyone calls me JC. When I first started high school I was pretty much a quiet guy. Standing at 6'2, dirty blond short hair, blue eyes and put together very well. The only thing going against me was the band. I was member of the marching band and well not a lot of points won for me. But over the years I came out of my shell, dated a...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 5 FBI NCAA

Thursday December 8 The J-drama filming schedule had evolved to where we worked Sunday through Wednesday plus half a day on Thursday. This gave the production people two and a half days to make sure they had everything they needed for that week’s episode. It also gave the cast some much-needed time off. For me, that meant I would work on Halle’s movie. When we arrived on set, I sent Lexi to find out what I was doing today and walked to Halle’s trailer. I thought I would surprise her, so I...

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Senior Year Ch 01

Passion In James County II Chapter 1 Bobby Draper was looking forward to the beginning of his senior year at Jamestown High School. The only negative part of having school start again was that it meant his girlfriend, Paula, had to return to the college she attended, which was in another town. ‘We’ll see each other on vacation,’ Paula told him the day she left. Bobby missed Paula, even though she’d only been gone a few days, but there were other women on his mind, too. During his summer...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 26 Flying High

Sunday November 6 After brunch with my family, I drove to the airport to take my first flying lesson. On Friday I’d passed my written exam. All I had to do now was to pass the practical portion of the training to get my license. I was excited to get started. When I entered the flight school, it was empty, it being a Sunday afternoon. I found Roy Tyro, the owner, in his office drinking coffee and doing something on his computer. “You ready to get started?” “Yes, sir.” He grabbed a...

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Senioritis

I can hardly believe it. It's January of my senior year in high school, meaning my life just got a lot better. I just submitted the last of my college applications yesterday, and now that those are off my back, I can slack off a bit more and enjoy the free time with friends. After all, that's what the second half of senior year is about, right? I sit up, swing my legs over and hop off the bed. Opening the window shade, I see that a light snow has fallen during the night, the thin layer of snow...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 16 If Dogs Ruled the World

Saturday October 15 I woke up and was surprised I didn’t hurt as much as expected after hitting Pete Yoder last night. Chuck had collected my bodycam footage before he’d gone home for the night, and I was sure I would hear from Fritz today. I shudder to think what would have happened if those guys had pounded on me. All I knew was that once I was well again, I would have made it my mission to do them some serious damage. This combination rib/hip injury was no joke. Duke did a little dance at...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 19 Can I Come Home With You

Saturday October 22 We met everyone in the lobby. “Where y’all want to eat?” Wyatt White asked. “I know of a good barbecue place that’s not too far from here.” “Daddy, David and his family might not want to go to one of your favorite restaurants,” Scarlet worried. I could tell that Ashley and her group were staying out of the decision. “I could eat some good barbecue,” Mom said. “I hope it’s nothing fancy.” “It ain’t fancy,” Clay, Scarlet’s supposed boyfriend, assured us. We ended up...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 19 I Smell Smoke

Tuesday January 3 My eyes blinked open, and I looked over at Brook. She’d managed to kick off the sheets during the night. That would explain why I felt cold. She was gloriously naked, so I took a moment to take in her exquisite body. It reminded me of the fun we’d had last night before falling asleep. She stretched and smiled coyly at me. “Tell me how much you love me,” she said. I laughed. “Demanding today, are we? I thought you were bossy enough last night,” I replied. She rolled over...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 14 Theyrsquore All Sick

Monday October 10 Before I left the hospital, they’d given me instructions on how to rehab my hip pointer. They called the first few days the ‘acute phase.’ I assumed that meant pain level because I agreed it was ‘acute.’ The suggested treatment was to rest, ice it down, take pain and anti-inflammatory meds, and to wrap it. They warned me not to try to do too much until the pain subsided some. My instinct was to stretch and exercise, but they’d warned that I had to let my injuries heal before...

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Senior Girl8217s Sexy Navel and A Hard Fuck

Hello and namaste to all the ISS readers and writers. I am Saurav writing one more real experience that happened to me in college. I am surprised and happy that most of you who read my stories have texted me and I received positive reactions throughout. I hope to get more reactions for my stories. This story goes back to my 2nd year of Engineering. I had a lot of sex in that year, this also was in the middle of them. At the end of that semester, the college organized a formal function for the...

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Senior year at college

Cara Westport was a 22yr old undergrad senior at college. She was very studious and doing well in most of her classes. Cara was 5’8”, 133lbs, shoulder length blondish red hair, brown eyes, a c cup, very athletic, and sometimes wore glasses. During her college career Cara found herself less interested in men and more interested in women, specifically older women. The college coed found herself attracted to several of her female teachers and wanting to be with them. Cara did not have much...

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Senior Year Part IChapter 9 Dessert First

Tuesday September 27 When I returned from my run, I saw that Paul was already here. Chuck hadn’t figured out that if he came early, my mom would feed him breakfast. Both Paul and Fritz seemed to take full advantage of the arrangement. I found Mom making stuffed French toast, one of my favorites. “Morning,” she said as she handed me a plate. “What’s your plan for the day?” “After football, I’m going to Granny’s West and help Tracy shoot her video blog. I’ll grab dinner there.” “I’ll tell...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 7 Directional School Drama

Monday December 12 I was on set when Lexi found me. “I’m sorry, but you had an urgent call from Duane Morris. He needs you to call him back,” Lexi said. “We can shoot around you,” Mr. Otsuki assured me. “I’ll make this short,” I promised and went to find a quiet spot to make the call. “Mr. Morris, please,” I said when his assistant answered, and she put me right through. “David, it would seem I spoke too soon about the NCAA going smoothly. They’re sending an investigator to monitor your...

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All for Mr Redman

I am a third generation Japanese Canadian. I come from a more or less typical family. I have an older brother and a younger sister. Being in the middle actually is actually not that big a problem for me. My parents are really good people and have been an inspiration to me in many things. I was raised Roman Catholic so of course went to Catholic schools all my life. I once had a crazy dream of wanting to attend Notre Dame in the States but that didn't happen. It was too far away for my...

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All for Mr Redman

Introduction: Finally landing the Teacher I always wanted *This is my very first story. I have never posted anything before but decided it was about time I did. I apologize in advance for my errors in grammar and spelling. I have tried very hard to correct them, but this is not my first language. I hope you enjoy this story. It is based in on true events. Obviously, names have been changed to protect the guilty I am a third generation Japanese Canadian. I come from a more or less typical...

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Senior Skip Day Part 2

I cursed myself for having sexual fantasies. Was this horrible situation that was happening to me now a secret fantasy? Even secret to me? Either way, this was a fantasy that might come to life very soon. Jerard’s fingering had made him pop out of the front of his boxers. They had ridiculous blue and white checks which surrounding his now exposed cock. It wasn’t near as big as Maurice’s. This one looked like his girlfriend--someone petite and athletic-- could take it all and it wouldn’t hurt....

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Cousin Freda

Ted got a phone call. It was from his cousin Freda. She needed help. The furnace was on the blink, Ted felt sorry for her. Her husband was in the Navy and she was all alone."Who was that?" ask his wife."My cousin Freda, she needs help"Ted drove to his cousin's apartment and she let him in."I didn't mean to bother you Ted but I didn't know who else to call" she sighed."That's ok, I am glad to help" Ted looked at the furnace. The pilot light was out. He lit it and soon heat filled the...

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Cousin Freda

Note : This story is completely fictional! Ted got a phone call. It was from his cousin Freda. She needed help. The furnace was on the blink, Ted felt sorry for her. Her husband was in the Navy and she was all alone. "Who was that?" ask his wife. "My cousin Freda, she needs help" Ted drove to his cousin's apartment and she let him in. "I didn't mean to bother you Ted but I didn't know who else to call" she sighed. "That's ok, I am glad to help" Ted looked at the furnace. The pilot light was...

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Senior Colleague From Bhubaneswar Shows Heaven

If you like this story please write to me back at a doctor I used to travel to many clinics and nursing homes for attending patients. And it was these days that I was the favourite of many of my senior colleagues too, which included Sushree Apa (Apa = Sister). She was my senior in college but after so many years we were again working as colleagues for some nursing homes. So whenever she would come to the clinic she would call me and we would together go and attend patients.One day while we...

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Senior Skip Day

Tomorrow is senior skip day! The best day of senior year! Actually, to be honest, prom was my favorite day. It was three days after I turned 18 and yes, it wasn’t really prom so much that was the high point of the day, it was going three rounds with my date, the captain of the tennis team, afterwards. He, as well as ninety-percent of my class, were “legal” before me, and while I had last count of how many times a male classmate “accidentally” brushed a hand against my ass or breasts, no one...

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Episode 21 8211 Seducing Reddy

Gautam was very excited about visiting his in-laws again. In the plane, he almost got wet remembering the encounter with his sister-in-law, Rashmi, from his last visit. That time, Kiran was admitted in the nursing home to deliver the baby. And Gautam was alone and restless. It was an accident to begin with, and since Rashmi already had a weakness for Gautam, they did it every following night. But this time Kiran will be around at home itself, so Gautam was concerned if he could take some...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 10 Soap Opera

Sunday December 18 Mr. Otsuki had us all gathered for our weekly read-through of the script. “This week’s first will be the first date. Haru and David’s characters will go to dinner and then a play. We’ve arranged to shoot during an actual stage play here at the university. They are putting on a modern-day rendition of Romeo and Juliet. We’ll film it on Saturday afternoon and evening if needed. “Because of the change in schedule, we won’t be filming on Wednesday this week. We are losing...

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Senior Year Ch 06

‘Mrs. Dennison called just before you got home,’ Bobby’s mother told him after school. She frowned. ‘You know, Bobby, now that school has started, you really have to cut back on all these things you’re doing. I know the money’s good, but…’ ‘I know, Mom,’ Bobby replied. ‘I’ll tell Mrs. Dennison that I won’t be able to do as much as I have been. I don’t want to mess up my senior year. But Mrs. Dennison’s nice, and her husband’s busy at the hospital all the time, so she really does need someone...

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Senior Year

Your name is John Doe. You are a high school senior that is attending Roseland High School. It is already the spring semester meaning that you will graduate soon. You want to make these last days of high school something that will make you feel proud of yourself. You calculate that you only have 141 days left until the day of your graduation. Day 1 begins on a Friday at 7 a.m. It is your 18th birthday and you’re dressing really nice, so you can impress the girls, especially Evelyn. You decide...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 4 The Plot Thickens

Monday December 5 Yesterday we resumed shooting the J-drama. They seemed to think we had to go late into the night. We were meeting today to do the read-through of the second episode of College First. Dad had invited Adrienne and Tyler to stay longer, and they’d accepted. Adrienne was originally from California, and she and her partner decided to reconnect with some old friends. Sarah had to get back to school. Bill and Ai had stayed the weekend. I worried they would drop from lack of...

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Irenes story Chapter 10 Lunch with Alfredo

I rose early Saturday, anxious and nervous about what the day might bring.  I was still in my robe, sipping my latte on the veranda with Oscar when my cell phone 'binged', alerting me to an incoming text message. Smiling at Oscar, I said, "Oh, a text from my lunch date today." The text ready simply, 'are we still on for lunch? Alfredo'. I smiled as I realized that Alfredo was as anxious as I was. I quickly typed, 'Sure. I'm still game if you are'. Instantly, the phone 'binged' again, "Great....

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Senior Dare

Author: Nick Schwartz Keywords: MF, teacher, student, school, bdsm, dom, sub, maledom,femsub, sex Summary: A senior in college turns in a dirty story on a dare. It started off as a dare. My senior year of college had come. I was about to graduate I had practically passed all my classes. I had to turn in a couple papers, take a few exams, and finish my elective, free writing. A class I couldn’t fail. In Free Writing, on the first day of class our professor handed out a...

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Jack Redman

CHAPTER 1 Six years on from college graduation, Lana, Chloe, Jo and Addison met for their weekly Friday lunch at the Palm Court Café in the heart of the gallery of Palm Court Mall. From such a strategic location they could let fly waspish asides on unfashionably dressed women, wave to people they knew and rev up their hormones by watching, minds racing, the occasional credible hunk passing by and checking out their tits. Jo Lund had been last to arrive, her face an excited pink. ‘Babes do I...

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Alexander of SpartaChapter 2

Report to the King of Sparta. B.C 481 "We must conclude that there was more then one Persian ship in our waters. When one met with disaster in the storm, the other picked up survivors and as much wreckage as it could. The shield is the only piece of wreckage that signifies Persian identity. There can be no doubt that it was a spying mission or an attempt to land agents of Persia on our soil or the soil of a neighbouring state. We cannot ignore the possibility that a neighbour may actually...

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