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Thursday December 29
The trip home seemed to take forever. Whenever I wanted to be somewhere in a hurry, LA traffic reared its ugly head. Then the plane I was on had mechanical problems, and we had to switch to another flight. That meant that I lost my first-class seat and was sent to the back of the plane in a middle seat. It was either that or wait another day to get home. We landed in Chicago in the early morning, so traffic sucked getting out of the city.

When I finally got home, I found my mom, Angie, and Caryn in the kitchen.

“Good, you’re home. Your dad should here be soon,” Mom said.

“What’s going on?” I asked.

“Just wait until your dad gets here,” Mom said.

Tim had invited me over before dinner so we could plan the upcoming week. Lexi had come up with some ideas for things we could do on our trip. The whole family arranged to meet us at our house for dinner tonight.

I missed my kids like crazy. My mom had decided to keep them in daycare, despite Peggy being on break. Mom reminded me what it was like to watch them all at the same time, so I didn’t complain, even though we’d hired someone new to help. I’d wanted to swing by daycare to see them, but my mom had sent me a text to tell me to come straight home.

“Do I need to tell Tim I won’t be over?”

“Probably not,” Angie said, not really giving me an answer.

I sent Tim and Wolf a text to let them know I was being held captive. My mind was going a mile a minute as I tried to figure out why Angie was here and how it tied into Mom, Dad, and Caryn. I was happy when the front gate opened, and Dad finally got home. Caryn waited until he’d joined us before she began.

“Megan gave a report on the financials at our weekly staff meeting. We found an anomaly.”

I looked at Dad, and he didn’t look happy. I worried that someone had stolen money.

“Over the last two days, our GoFundMe pages for the two charities have been receiving donations,” Caryn shared.

I was confused.

“That’s good, right?” I asked.

“Normally, I would agree. We average about seventy-five hundred a month for the cancer charity and twenty-five hundred for teen moms,” Caryn said, confirming what I knew. “Since Monday, both charities have pulled in ten thousand each, all small donations, with none greater than five hundred dollars.”

“Did we send out a fundraising letter or get some publicity of some kind?” I asked.

“I asked the same thing,” Dad said.

“No, we haven’t done anything special to spur donations. I had Megan pull the donor list for me. Normally, very few donations are made anonymously. All of these have been,” Caryn said.

“Then your mom got this,” Dad said as he handed me a heavy-duty envelope.

It was sent to the attention of my mom for her charity. I checked, and there was no return address. I opened it, and inside were stacks of hundred-dollar bills with five-thousand-dollar bands around them. On the top was a typed note that said, ‘Hope this helps your charity. Go Blue!’

“Did you count it?” I asked.

“That’s twenty-five-thousand dollars,” Mom answered.

I looked at Angie.

“Where’s yours?” I asked.

Everyone’s head snapped around and stared at her. Angie blushed.

“It’s in the car,” she admitted.

“Go get it,” Dad said, leaving no room for Angie to back out.

“We need to talk about that at some point,” Mom said after she left.

Angie came back in and handed over her envelope. Dad looked inside and then at her.

“Why has one of the bands been broken?” Dad asked.

“I took a couple hundred dollars to buy groceries with,” she said sheepishly.

“If you’re short of money, all you have to do is ask, and you know we would help you,” Mom said, concerned.

That made Angie blush even more. I think everyone knew that Angie made enough to cover her bills. From the way she acted, we all knew she hadn’t been short of cash. I made sure of that when she came to me and asked for a raise last spring. I’d also just prepaid for a bunch of massage certificates for Greg’s business to help them have extra money for Christmas. Angie was just being Angie. I bet Greg would be furious when he found out that she had taken funds designated for the charity. I knew I was, but I had to set that aside for the moment.

“Let’s focus on what matters. Who is all this money coming from, and why did we just receive seventy thousand dollars in donations?” I asked.

“My first and last thoughts were recruiting,” Dad said. “When Caryn called me about the small donations, I thought they might be coming from Oklahoma. The guy who stopped you at the restaurant seemed a little shady. Then the note said ‘Go Blue,’ which made me think Michigan. I dug a little and discovered that Southwest Central State is called the Big Blue Machine.”

I said a really bad word, and no one even flinched.

“This gives that douche at the NCAA his excuse to cause problems,” I explained.

“What are you talking about?” Mom asked.

“I told you about the investigator and his threats if David didn’t ‘cooperate.’ He wants David to help expose what Springbok and Southwest Central State are up to as far as paying recruits to play for them,” Dad reminded her.

“So?” Mom asked. “I thought you got him to back off.”

“More; I called his bluff. I told him that I wouldn’t help with their investigation, and he could basically go pound sand,” I confessed.

Mom gave my dad a look that said he might have left some of the details out. He raised his hands in surrender.

“Hey, you would’ve been proud of him. He took charge and never lost his cool. David made it clear that he’d made his one attempt to get them to slip up. That was when he met with Coach Foster for his in-home visit,” Dad said, defending both himself and me.

“I guarantee you Stewart Chadwick will use this to bone me,” I reiterated.

“He didn’t look happy when he left,” Dad admitted.

“That being said, it looks like we need to deal with this,” Caryn said to get us back on track.

“Why don’t we just take the money and act like it was just a donation?” I suggested.

“You can’t be serious!”

Dad was looking at me as if I’d either grown another head or lost the one I had.

“Think about it. The cost of this is going to end up being more than what we take in after the lawyers get done with us. It would also avoid the whole mess with the NCAA.”

“Is that how you really think we should handle this?” Mom asked.

I wanted to say ‘yes.’ Just sweep it all under the rug and ignore it. It wasn’t only the NCAA that worried me. I was sure the FBI would crawl all over this too. If we messed with them, it could get dangerous. What scared me was that they could basically arrest anyone and say they lied to them. That was a felony and would probably mean jail time. All it took were two parties to give opposing views in interviews. One of them had to be lying, right?

I knew that the FBI ordinarily didn’t do that, but the scary part was, they could. All it would take was someone with an agenda to turn that kind of power into something truly unthinkable. Being in the public eye, I was an easy target if they needed someone to make an example of. When Maddie Addison had warned me not to provide the FBI with the video from our meeting with Stewart Chadwick, it had made a believer out of me. I was afraid she would make me tell them about the money.

I took a deep breath and shook my head. When did I become so cynical? I remembered being appalled when Teddy Wesleyan had more or less accused me of being after his family’s money. That was when his niece had bought me clothes for our date. Looking back, I had no frame of reference for what he must deal with regularly. I’d grown up in a small town and didn’t have any firsthand experience of what could happen. Since then, I’d had to deal with Cal when he tried to take Coby from me. I’d been attacked on a flight when the boxer had tried to strong-arm rob me. I’d had an attempted kidnapping by a gang in Mexico, a recruit’s father attacked me in a bathroom, Zander almost killed me, and Stewart Chadwick threatened my eligibility. Then, finally, Maddie Addison basically scared the crap out of me about the FBI.

Regardless, I knew the difference between right and wrong. The right thing to do was to report it. But at that moment, I understood why people decided against it.

I also knew, probably better even than my parents, what doing the ‘right thing’ would cost me. My fight with the NCAA would go to a whole new level if this weren’t handled correctly. Stewart Chadwick would be out for blood. It was very possible I would never play college ball.

For a brief moment, I was almost relieved. This could help me decide what I would end up doing with my life. Maybe I was destined to just do movies.

Then I had a horrible thought.

“Do you think Wolf and Tim got money?”

“What does that have to do with you reporting this?” Mom asked.

“Because if the NCAA finds out about it, they will eventually look at those two. If they pull my eligibility, they would have to do the same to Wolf and Tim,” I explained.

“Would they really?” Angie asked.

“In a heartbeat,” Dad said. “We need to find that out and call Ms. Dixon and Mr. Morris before we do anything.”

“I’ll set it up,” Caryn said.

“What do we do with the cash?” Mom asked. “We can’t leave it around the house, and I suspect we better not deposit it.”

“Caryn and I will go to the bank and open a safe-deposit box for now,” Dad said.

“I’ll have Megan tally up all the GoFundMe money and make sure it’s accounted for separately,” Caryn assured us.

“Before you go play with your friends, you have to do two things,” Mom said.

I looked at Dad and gave him my best put-out teen look. I mean, seriously—’Go play with your friends’? Was I six?

“I think we should get going,” Dad said to Caryn.

He just didn’t want to be here if my mom and I decided to go at each other.

“Catch Satan’s Spawn and put him in the cat carrier I have in the back of my car. Then I want you to go to your grandmother’s and pick up Duke.”

My grandmother loved my dog, and if she came into town, she would swing by and pick him up. My mom had told me he needed exercise when I wasn’t home, and he could run all over the farm to get it.

On the way to my apartment, I opened my bags and threw a load into the laundry. My housekeeper in LA didn’t come until Friday, so I was on my own to get my clothes clean. When I entered my apartment, the golden kitten was sleeping on the back of the couch. Once I got near him, he opened an eye.

“Hey, there, remember me?” I asked as I reached out to rub his back.

He seemed to like that and began to purr. He wasn’t so bad.

I picked him up, and he rubbed his head against my chest. I loved him up and then put him into the pet carrier. He just curled up and went back to sleep. My mom must have scared him somehow. I took him down to the kitchen, and Mom couldn’t believe what she was seeing.

“Did you have to bash him with a broom and knock him out?” she asked.

“I don’t know what all the fuss was about. He was sleeping on the back of the couch, so I picked him up and put him in there. He seems like a sweet kitty,” I assured her.

“I call bullshit. That kitten is not sweet,” Mom informed me. “Now go get your hound. I’ll finish your laundry.”

That was more than a fair trade. I left before Mom changed her mind.

When I went out back, I found Cassidy waiting for me.

“I’m your security today,” she informed me.

I’d planned to slip out without any security so I could drive the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Getting a chance to finally see my buddy Cassidy more than made up for it. I wrapped her in a big hug and kissed her forehead.

“Thank you,” I said for the hundredth time.

She’d been there to stop Aaron when he’d abused my baby boy and my dog. I could never fully repay her for that.

“Your mom sent me a text saying you needed to drive somewhere. Where are we going?” Cassidy asked.

“Grandma Dawson’s farm. She’s dog-sitting, and I have to pick up Duke,” I explained.

“Good, I get to drive through the park.”

The park’s twisty drive was one of my favorites in the Demon. Part of Cassidy’s repayment was a boon I’d granted her to let her drive my car. The sight of Cassidy’s happy anticipation was enough for me to go along with my promise to her. I got in and buckled up.

“Tell me about the tigers,” I said.

I had become an expert at nodding and making agreement sounds when a girl went into a monologue about a topic she was enamored with. Brook had already heard it all from Cassidy and felt she needed to repeat it to me, so I was able to half-tune Cassidy out. Meanwhile, I contemplated how truly messed up getting money from Southwest Central State was. There was a military term that fit this: FUBAR. It stood for F-ed Up Beyond Any Recognition, describing something that was a complete disaster. This situation had all the earmarks of heading there.

“They said I could bring them home if I got a big-enough enclosure,” Cassidy concluded as we pulled into the drive.

“Uh, huh,” I said.

Cassidy reached over and smacked me in the back of the head.

“You didn’t listen to a word I said,” she accused.

“You said you had a good time,” I tried as I quickly got out of the car.

I whistled for my boy. I could hear his frustrated bark that told me something was up. Since Duke didn’t come, I decided I better go see what was up. I found my grandmother wrestling with a goat, trying to get its head unstuck from the fence gate. She saw me, smiled, and then frowned.

“We’ve had problems with the gate getting open and the goats escaping. I finally found the culprit. This one figured out how to stick his head through and unlock it,” she explained.

I had my doubts until he turned his head and licked the knob on the bolt latch. It was one of those that you flipped up the knob and then pulled the bolt back to open the gate. The crafty devil was smart enough to figure it out. His only problem was his head was really stuck between the slats.

“You should attach a board to his horns so he can’t get his head through,” I suggested.

My grandma thought about it for a moment and then smiled.

“Or we could have goat for dinner.”

Cassidy blanched at that idea. I don’t think she ever seriously thought about where the meat at the grocery store came from. I also knew that this wouldn’t be the first goat that had crossed my grandmother and gone on to become a tasty meal.

“Let me try to get him free,” I suggested.

Over the next several minutes, I tried to figure out how to get him free. I had no idea how he’d jammed his head through the gate. I finally had to go get some tools and take the gate apart. The whole time, the goat was crying, and Duke was agitated. I swear that my hound had the biggest heart. He worried about everything.

Once I finally got the goat free, I had a chance to love my puppy up. Cassidy laughed at his antics. There was never a doubt when Duke wanted to let you know he loved you.

While I was putting the fence back together, I saw one of the farmhands take our escape artist into the barn. I didn’t tell Cassidy what he was up to. I was afraid she might stop him.

When I was done, Grandma Dawson invited us into the house. She had hot apple cider and cherry-walnut bars. They were all made from things we grew on the farm.

“Can you adopt me?” Cassidy asked.

“Sweetheart, I adopt all of David’s friends. Feel free to come out anytime,” Grandma Dawson answered.

“How is being Mayor Duke’s proxy going?” I asked.

“I’d forgotten how much fun this could be. Knowing that Duke won’t be running again has allowed me to do stuff that the city council never thought would get done because of the politics involved.”

“I’m almost afraid to ask,” I said.

“The city treasurer came to me and said that they had a backlog of people who owed the town money for one reason or another. Things like unpaid parking tickets, fines for not mowing their yards, or violating other city ordinances. She complained that it would cost us more to try to collect everything than it was worth and wanted to write it off. I had another idea.

“We had an amnesty day where, if they brought in a variety of items for the homeless or children in need, they could have their record cleaned up. But we did say that it was only for those who didn’t have an open ordinance violation on the books. We offered them a chance to get the issue corrected. If they did that, they could take advantage of the donation offer,” she shared.

“How did it go?” I asked.

“It was okay. The ones that didn’t take advantage, we decided to go after. We turned those over to a collection agency. I figured we didn’t need to waste city resources chasing people down for less than $300 a pop. If they weren’t smart enough to show up with at least a pack of gum, then I wasn’t going to worry about them.”

“What else is going on?” I asked.

“We have some serious budget issues. The previous mayor embezzled from the city employees’ pension fund, and we have an obligation to repay that. We’re in the process of figuring out how we’ll do that without having to raise property and/or sales taxes. There’s talk of shutting down the libraries, public pools, and the like. If we do that, Duke’s not going to be very popular,” she admitted.

I noticed that he took the blame when anything went wrong. And I realized that my grandma was using an old political trick: suggest the closure of popular venues or services. The alternative of a ‘small’ tax hike wouldn’t seem so bad in comparison.

My phone rang, and I saw it was Halle James calling.

“What’s up, Buttercup?” I asked when I answered the call.

“Did you forget that you promised to redo the song with me?” she asked back.

“I’m going to blame Lexi for this one,” I said to try to wiggle out of my obligation.

“Nice. Blame your people. You’re starting to sound like a typical Hollywood type.”

“Is there some way I can do it from here? There has to be a local sound studio where I could lay down my track,” I suggested.

“No need,” she said, letting me off the hook. “We were able to piece together audio from your singing lessons with Jett.”

“So, you just wanted to give me a hard time?”

“That, and I’ll be in town tomorrow. I was hoping we could get together and do something.”

“Are we talking bow-chicka-bow-wow, or something else?” I asked.

“David,” Cassidy warned.

I looked up at my grandmother and gave her my innocent face.

She sighed.

“I’m starting to understand why your mother is put out all the time,” Grandma Dawson said with a raised eyebrow.

I would have to learn to mimic that look for my kids. She had years of experience with the ‘put-out mom’ look. As her favorite grandson, I rarely received that from her. That was one of the perks of being a grandparent: you could leave the discipline to the parents.

“If you think you can talk Brook into it, I’m game,” Halle flirted.

That brought a smile to my face, which caused my grandmother and Cassidy to double down on their glares. I snorted out a laugh in response.

“What’s so funny?” Halle asked.

“Cassidy and my grandmother are giving me dirty looks,” I confessed.

“You poor thing. I’ll make it all better when I see you,” Halle teased.

“You better hurry up and get here. I think Cassidy might hurt me, and I need protecting,” I said in a scared little boy voice.

Even my grandmother’s lips twitched as she tried not to smile. Cassidy just ignored me and grabbed another cherry-walnut bar.

“I really do miss you.”

“Good,” I decided. “I’ll let Brook know, and we’ll figure something out.”

She promised to text me when they landed, and I hung up. I looked my grandmother in the eyes.

“Puleeease. Between Uncle John and my dad, I’m sure you’ve heard worse,” I said to defend myself.

She gave me a thoughtful look.

“Thankfully, they grew out of it,” she said.

I wondered what fantasy world she lived in, but decided to keep that question to myself.

When I got home, Cassidy dropped me off. She wasn’t done driving the Demon. I knew exactly how she felt and just let her have her fun. I’d sent a message to Tim and Wolf to let them know when I would be home. They were both waiting for me.

Duke bounded in to tell everyone hello. I saw that our cook/housekeeper was here.

“Hey, Melanie.”

“Welcome home. I made sugar cookies,” she said, pointing at the table.

Tim and Wolf had glasses of milk and were in the process of demolishing the platter of cookies she’d put out.

Duke found the pet crate and was rewarded with a yowl of displeasure from Satan’s Spawn. Everyone flinched. He sounded so much like Precious, it wasn’t funny.

“Take the cookies and that ... that cat and go to your apartment,” Melanie suggested.

“Come on, boys, we’re being kicked out,” I said.

Duke led the way. When we got upstairs, I opened the crate, and Satan’s Spawn jumped into my arms for protection from Duke’s intended puppy scan. I didn’t know any cat that enjoyed being sniffed all over.

“What’s up with you guys?” I asked.

“Looking forward to our trip to LA,” Wolf said.

“I could use some alone time with Tami,” Tim admitted.

Wolf’s face lit up like he’d just discovered electricity or something. I think he caught my momentary twinge. Tim certainly picked up on it.

“Sorry, Dude, but she’s my girlfriend.”

He didn’t sound sorry, and dang it, he was right.

“Eat your cookie like a good boy and leave me alone.” I grinned to let him know I was okay.

Tim laughed.

“There’s not a good bone in this body,” Tim said, trying to act like he was bad to the bone.

“That sucks for you,” Wolf countered with a sly smile.

“Good bones are all I have lately,” Tim shot back.

I choked, spewing cookie everywhere.

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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 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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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 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

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DARKNESS hangs heavily upon me as I struggle to wriggle from its torturous grasp. I am smothered by its heaviness upon me as I consider my fate. Someone please reveal to me that this deed is nothing but a cruel and unusual prank, I await the sound of laughter as the perpetrators come to remove me from this hell. I hold my breath and intently listen, I can only hear the distant scratching of vermin within the castle walls and the pounding pulse in my temples. It is as quiet as it is dark, 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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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 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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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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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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Senior Year Part IChapter 6 Seeing Red

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...

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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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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 Year Part IIChapter 10 Soap Opera

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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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Krish had advised me, before we buried the the young Chasseur of the Guard officer, that if I intended disinterring him at a later date then certain actions needed to be carried out to prevent a rapid decomposing of the corpse. The first was to wrap the body in a tightly tied blanket, or ground sheet, keeping the material close to the corpse. The depth of the burial should be at least six feet, which would save the corpse from being disturbed by ploughing, or being dug up by animals. The...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 4 The Plot Thickens

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