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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 be there most of the day. I need you to go to O’Hare and pick up Fritz, Halle, and Rita,” I explained.

Halle had told me what flight they would be on. Chuck agreed but still gave me grief for slipping my leash. When they dropped me off at night, I was supposed to stay home. For the most part, I agreed with what they told me, but sometimes I just needed them not be breathing down my neck.

When we arrived at Granny’s West, I found there was a crowd of unexpected guests. Bev and Jack Mass had come down from Chicago, and Frank Ingram and Kent Crain were in from LA. At another table was Brook with her mom and grandmother.

“Mind if we join you?” I asked Brook’s mother, Ava.

At first, couldn’t remember Brook’s grandmother’s name, which I was reminded was Grace Davenport. After we’d made introductions, I got up and walked around to say good morning to everyone. When I came back, I saw that they’d brought everyone a cinnamon roll.

“What brings you ladies out this fine morning?” I asked between mouthfuls of yummy goodness.

“We are special guests at your meeting today,” Brook informed me.

Brook had taken an interest in my businesses. She’d come up with the idea of expanding our talent management, PR services, and investment management businesses into a combined wealth management offering. She’d introduced that to her grandmother, who had then become our first client. I hoped she would let us know what she thought today and how we could improve our offerings.

“I’m eager to hear how everything is going for you,” I said to Grace.

“It’s gone well. I’ll save the details for the meeting,” she said.

Ava told Grace that my grandmother was acting as the mayor of our town, and the three of them talked about what Grandma was doing. That gave Brook and me a chance to speak.

“Halle said she would be in today for your party.”

“She and her mom are staying with us. She said you promised her ... stuff,” she said cryptically so the big ears sitting next to us wouldn’t hear.

“What ‘stuff’?” Ava asked.

Brook had opened her big mouth, so I wasn’t about to bail her out. She should have known that the three of them had ‘mom ears’ and would pick up on what she was saying to me. My girlfriend looked at me for help, and I put on my best little angel face.

“I think David called it bow-chicka-bow-wow,” my grandmother said to toss me back into the middle of it.

“Hey!” I complained. “What’s the Dawson Rule?”

“There is no ‘Dawson Rule,’” Grandma Dawson shot back.

“Well ... there should be,” I said as I glared at her like a put-out teen.

“Is this young man corrupting my granddaughter?” Grace asked with a mock scowl.

“Oh, Honey, don’t get me started. My youngest was a little Casanova when he was David’s age. From what I gather, my grandsons take after him.”

Where was my mom when I needed her? Then again, I probably didn’t want her involved in a conversation like this. I knew my dad and uncle would be no help.

“This one,” Grace said, pointing at Ava, “caused most of these gray hairs.”

“Mother,” Ava warned.

“Oh, really? Do tell,” Brook said, digging for dirt.

Brook and I got lucky because it turned into telling stories about my dad and uncle and Grace’s kids. I smiled as both my girlfriend and I made mental notes of some of the trouble they got into. By the time we finished eating, I had figured I had a couple new ‘get out of jail free’ cards in my back pocket.

I groaned when Caryn handed me the agenda, and I saw that they had allotted three hours for the business overview. I was afraid this was three hours I would never get back. I knew in my gut that I should really be involved in all this, but I just couldn’t seem to get excited about it. This was something that should be happening later in my life. Right now, I had too much going on, and a big chunk of the stuff in which I was involved had nothing to do with just being a kid in high school. This was a reminder that people relied on what I did and the money I earned, and that’s an uncomfortable burden for a high-schooler. If a lot of the people in the room hadn’t been my family, I might have bailed.

“I asked all of you here today not just to do a year-end review of all the businesses but because I’ve been approached with an unexpected offer. Just so you all know, Rob and I haven’t discussed this with David. We didn’t because he asked us not to bother him with the business,” Caryn said, which caused some good-natured chuckles from everyone.

It sounded like I might have said that one too many times. Caryn could have her fun. Payback might be headed her way.

“That, and,” she continued, “we just received this offer two days ago. The real reason was that we’ve been requested to allow the person making the offer make their pitch to David and the board directly. Rob suggested that we include everyone involved in the day-to-day management so they could hear this too.”

That would explain why Kent had been asked to fly in. He effectively ran my talent management company with Frank’s oversight. Frank was a managing partner of our PR firm while Jack and Bev Mass ran the investment arm of our business.

Megan handed everyone an organizational chart of all the businesses for a reference. Then Grace Davenport stepped up to the front of the room, and Caryn introduced her. She took a moment to go over her credentials as the driving force behind many successful retail and home-goods brands. Grace had made their parent company one of the fastest-growing companies in the ‘90s. It had made Brook’s family very wealthy.

If Grace had a proposal for me, I had to listen. This woman was a legend in the business world, even if she had recently relinquished control of her company to her management team.

What impressed me the most about her was that we’d just had breakfast and had had a conversation that was far from what you would expect from the chairman of a huge corporation. She seemed comfortable being a normal person when she was with her daughter and granddaughter. When she took the front of a room, the business persona came forward.

“I know you have a full agenda planned for today, so I’ll just get to the point. I think you’ve found a unique niche in the wealth management market. What I hate about most wealth management companies is that they cater to institutional clients like state employee retirement funds or large corporations. If you look at their list of clients, you’ll see that big institutional clients account for the majority of their revenues.

“What you offer is much more personalized. It covers all aspects of financial management that wealthy people genuinely need, and not just people in the entertainment industry. Potentially, and in some cases actually, it also covers virtually all non-financial aspects of personal management as well, with personal and public relations services being the prime examples. I hadn’t thought about the gaps in services I had until my granddaughter came to me with what you had to offer. I’ve been using the services for the past few months and find the business model intriguing.

“My hat is off to you all for taking your business to this point. What I’m going to propose is that we take this to a whole new level, with my help. To be frank, I don’t think David has the desire to take the reins and drive this business to its full potential right now. Maybe in ten or fifteen years, he will have the background and time to take this on, but not right now,” she said and turned to me.

“This isn’t meant as a slam on you personally, David,” Grace said. “I understand why everyone partnered with you. You were their cash cow. In effect, you offered them an opportunity to work independently, with your father and Caryn acting as traffic cops and keeping everything balanced and in perspective.

“I’m going to be brutally honest with you. You, as the owner, have not been keeping an eye on things. Not that anyone has done anything wrong or taken advantage of you, but I know from experience that someone with your leadership skills would make a difference. You need someone to take that role to move the company to the next level.

“I also understand why you haven’t been actively involved. You felt if you threw money at it and put the right people in charge that it would take care of itself. You have too much else occupying your time to run a successful company. To this point, you’ve been lucky, and from what I can see from the numbers that Caryn shared with me, it has grown faster than expected. That in and of itself will eventually catch other people’s attention, and not necessarily in a good way. It won’t be long before your business model is hijacked by someone who is better prepared to take advantage of it.

“Eventually, inattention on your part and the lack of a steady hand on the reins will almost certainly result in something bad happening. It will be something that you really don’t want or like, and it will occur somewhere down the line, though perhaps not for years. As I said, I’m being blunt. But I’ve also seen it happen, and the effects, both personal and financial, can range from troubling, to significant, to severe, all the way up to devastating.

“Finally, rapid growth is good, but only if you know how to manage it. Too many times, a small company like yours can’t keep up and maintain quality when it starts to take off. That is something I specialize in,” she said.

I was a little offended she referred to us as a ‘little’ company. But when you looked at her parent companies’ yearly revenues—in the range of multi-billions of dollars—we were little by comparison.

“What exactly are you proposing?” I asked.

She had Ava hand out folders.

“Currently, David A. Dawson Inc. is the parent company that is running everything, with ownership interests in Mass Investments and IDC Public Relations. It also owns 100% of Dawson Management. I understand that you are in negotiations to purchase an ownership interest in an insurance brokerage. What I would need is a fifty-one percent ownership position in all these companies.”

Grace went on for about an hour explaining what it all would mean and what she projected over the next several years. What had my full interest were three things. The first was that Caryn, my dad, Frank Ingram, and Jack Mass all seemed to see the benefits to her proposal. If she pulled it off, we would all be in much better financial shape than anything we’d ever dreamed of when we started this venture.

The second item of interest was that David A. Dawson, Inc. would divest itself of any interest in the farms, restaurants, my mom’s real estate company, and ownership of the strip mall. In exchange, the parent company would get 51% of Dawson Management. Grace explained those other pieces didn’t fit the core business. She would help me set up a new management company to run those. She would then run David A. Dawson, Inc., and my new management company would be left with a minority interest plus those divested entities.

The final reason I was interested was precisely what she said: I didn’t want to be involved in building a business empire right now. This would allow someone with the know-how to take the reins and relieve me of a lot of the worries that I’d kept shoving to the back of my mind. The problem had always been that those worries were still there, even if I didn’t keep them in my conscious thoughts.

To be honest, I would still own what I really cared about: the farms, the restaurants, and my mom’s real estate company. As to the rest, I would wind up being an interested investor.

We took a break, and I pulled Caryn, Dad and Mom, Uncle John, and Grandma Dawson together in a conference room. I guess I wasn’t surprised when Brook and Scarlet joined us.

“I have a feeling this is a big deal, and I might not want to sell. If Grace sees the value in what we are doing, are we crazy to let it go?” I asked.

“He makes a good point. My grandmother wouldn’t have worked on this if there wasn’t something in it for her. I’m actually a little surprised she didn’t just start from scratch and do it herself,” Brook shared.

“That was good. You should be in sales,” my mom said. “She just subtly did a takeaway where she pointed out that her grandmother didn’t need us.”

“I wasn’t trying to do that,” Brook said. “I was just sharing what I know to help.”

“Ignore my mom. She’s just giving you a hard time while pointing out why that technique works. It makes me wonder what I’m missing out on if I do this,” I explained to my girlfriend. “What do you think, Dad?”

“You’ll still have a 9% ownership interest in the parent company. If the projections are even half of what she is proposing, 9% ten years in the future is worth more than 60% ownership of what we were projecting we’d have by that time in our wildest dreams. I also look at what she did by giving you back the other businesses as more than generous,” Dad said.

“Also left to me were both the charities—which will need new management to run them—and David A. Dawson LLC,” I said.

This was the limited liability company I ran all my acting and modeling income through.

“The only fly in the ointment, so to speak, is that she plans to move the company to Cincinnati, where she lives. I was surprised when she said that Ava would be moving there and help run the company,” Scarlet added.

I wondered what that meant for Brook’s parents. She wouldn’t look at me, so my first thought was that whatever it meant wasn’t necessarily that great for Brook on a personal level. It also made me wonder about Scarlet, Caryn, and Megan. Would they make the move? In particular, I wondered what it would mean for Scarlet. One of my goals was to spend more time with my kids, and if she moved, she would take Carol. I also worried about Ashley deciding to move with her. They were much closer to each other than they were to me. Frankly, with the news of the income from their trust funds being released to them, they didn’t need me.

My uncle had been silent throughout this conversation, which surprised me. I turned to look at him and saw him sitting there with a sideways smile on his face as he observed me. I hated it when he did that. When I was exiled to the farm, and he helped turn my life around, I would catch him doing just that when he thought I was on the verge of making a breakthrough.

“Change is good, right?” he asked.

I wanted to roll my eyes at him. I’d heard those words before. It was when I was exasperated by his continued attempts to hammer home the point that I wanted to change my life but didn’t want to admit it. What teen wants to do that with an authority figure pointing it out to them? I’d learned he knew me well enough to push my buttons and finally get me to move forward.

I took another moment to think before I committed. Our family had been running farms since my grandfather’s younger days. I knew that Uncle John and my grandmother didn’t need me to be involved in any of that. My mom took care of the real estate, and I could count on Mary Dole and Granny to run the two restaurants. I would have to find people to run the charities, but in the grand scheme of things, that wasn’t all that big of a deal. Angie had been the only one who had needed an income, and I’d promised my brother I would find something else for her to do.

This would solve my biggest issue. I didn’t want to run a business ... yet.

“Okay. Let’s consider this,” I said.

From the looks from everyone, it seemed I’d made the right decision.

“Can David come out to play?” Brook asked.

God, I loved her. The look on my mom’s face was worth it. I would leave it to everyone else to figure out the details with Brook’s grandmother.

We found Cassidy at the front door.

“Someone sent their security to Chicago this morning,” she chastised me.

“Let’s go to lunch,” I suggested.

“Monical’s?” Cassidy asked.

“If you want to,” Brook said to tease me.

Of course I wanted to.

Once we arrived and sat in a booth, I felt I was home. We ordered a Family Pleaser, which came with a family-size salad, a large pizza, and a pitcher of soda. Brook wanted pepperoni and Diet Coke. I was just happy we were here, so I didn’t argue.

“What are you going to do with all your money?” Brook asked.

“What money?”

“Did you even read the offer?”

I hated to admit that I hadn’t. This was probably why I wasn’t cut out to run a company right now. I felt a little stupid when Brook pulled it out of the giant bag she called a purse. She flipped through to the last page and pointed.

“Why didn’t she lead with this?” I asked.

They were offering me ten equal payments each year, starting as soon as I signed, and then a balloon payment in the last. The note said that with it structured this way, they could use the money to help build the business. Brook’s grandmother guaranteed the loan in case the company wasn’t able to fulfill it. The payments were, uh, substantial. I suddenly felt like one of those tech guys who had sold a start-up and retired before the age of thirty.

Cassidy had been reading it along with me.

“If I show this to my dad, he’ll let you date me,” she suggested.

“Hands off,” Brook said as she shot her friend an affable scowl.

“If your mom moves to Cincinnati, what’s your dad going to do?” I asked my girlfriend.

“He’s staying here until I graduate high school and then they’ll see. I just found out about it this morning,” Brook said to explain why she hadn’t told me about it.

“Are you okay?” I asked.

“That my parents look like they’re breaking up?” she asked.

“When you put it that way...” I let hang and then took a deep breath. “They did say there was a chance, though.”

“I guess. Mom said she looked at this as a way to find out what she really wanted. Dad said that things couldn’t get much worse, but he was willing to give her the space and time to figure out what she wanted. My grandmother has always tried to get my mom to be more involved in her business. I think she looks at this startup as a way to pass her knowledge on to my mom,” Brook explained.

“Are you going to do it? Are you going to sell your business?” Cassidy asked.

“I think I need to. I see Grace’s point about me not wanting to be involved in running it and what the consequences could be. Someone like her could give it the vision and experience to do more. I could see from everyone else they were eager to accept it. I’m just not interested in giving it the attention it needs.

“One of my life goals is to learn to say ‘no.’ Learning that lesson is more than just saying the words. You have to know what you want to take on and be honest about what you don’t. Kent came to me with the idea of the management company. I could see what he did for me, and could see the value of him spreading his wings and offering the services to others.

“Caryn pointed out that in business, you should look at different income streams and try to pull them together. It’s sort of like my mom’s real estate business. Listing and selling houses is her core business. She works with investors, so she took on doing rentals—another source of income. Rentals and some of her listings need lawn care, repairs, and the like. So, you can see why I accepted when Frank Ingram, with his PR firm, and Jack Mass, investments, wanted to partner with me,” I explained.

“Is that why you helped Wolf get started in the lawn-care business?” Brook asked.

I gave her a little smile.

“That was me being lazy. My dad kept getting on me about yard work, and Wolf needed some money because his dad had been out of work for a while. He wouldn’t take money from me when he wanted to go to a school dance, so I made him a deal. I might have mentioned to my mom that she should hire him for her needs,” I admitted.

Both Cassidy and Brook smiled at me in a way that made me uncomfortable.

“You really are a good guy,” Brook said.

“Not that good, I hope,” I shot back and raised one eyebrow.

“She says you’re good at not being good, too,” Cassidy said.

“Really?” I asked with a huge grin.

“Now look what you’ve done,” Brook pouted.

Cassidy jabbed me under the arm. I swear she had an uncanny ability to find just the right spot to cause the maximum amount of pain. If I hadn’t seen Brook’s smile when our little ninja brought reality crashing in around me, I might have been upset. In the back of my mind, it reminded me I needed to get back to the dojo where I could exact some revenge.

When our pizza arrived, I received a text. I flagged down our waitress.

“I need six, no, make that seven Family Pleasers to go,” I ordered.

“What’s up?” Brook asked.

“I’m supposed to bring back lunch. We have to talk about the sale, and also the money that I received from Southwest Central State,” I explained.

My dad had set up a call with the lawyers to figure out what to do with that mess. If I hadn’t been a teenage boy, the thought of dealing with the NCAA and FBI would have made me lose my appetite. Since I was one, I was able to wolf down several pieces of pizza while we waited for them to make our to-go order.

Megan and Scarlet came down to help carry in food. I popped into my mom’s real estate company and dropped off the extra one for Ashley, who was covering the office.

“I can’t eat all that,” she said when she saw I had enough to feed four.

“Either share it or take it home,” I reasoned.

There was no such thing as too much Monical’s pizza. I hoped we would have leftovers from all the food I’d ordered. It was the perfect late-night snack or breakfast.

“When is your mom coming back?” she asked.

“I don’t know,” I admitted.

“Here, she has some calls she needs to return.”

I took the pieces of paper she handed me.

“How are you doing?” I asked.

“Good. You should come over for dinner while you’re in town. I know the boys would love to see you.”

“Do you have tomorrow off?” I asked.

“Yeah, your mom is closing the office until Monday. You could come over for lunch.”

“I would like that. I’d hoped to spend time with all the little ones today, but all this came up,” I said, pointing to upstairs.

My original plan was to spring them from daycare and hang out with them. I also wanted to spend time with my niece and nephews. It was probably good that I hadn’t because that many would have been a nightmare.

“Scarlet didn’t say what was going on,” Ashley said, fishing for information.

In a way, I was surprised that she hadn’t, but it made Scarlet go up a notch in my estimation. It was good to know she wasn’t talking about my business outside the office.

“I received an offer to sell part of my business. In fact, I need to get back upstairs.”

“Thanks for the food. While I love Granny’s, it’s nice to have something different,” she admitted.

Granny’s West was right next door, and I was sure that when Ashley was ‘on floor,’ the term my mom used to describe when an agent was put in charge of the phones and walk-ins, it was handy.

After everyone demolished the pizzas—sadly, there would be no leftovers—the afternoon was spent figuring out the details. The hardest part turned out to be Frank and his partners in the PR company. They had to come to grips with selling off the controlling interest in their business. While Grace and Frank went into the conference room to get everyone from his firm on a call to work it out, I pulled Caryn, Megan, and Scarlet together with my dad.

“It looks like we’re doing this,” I started. “I just wanted to know where we go from here. Do you all stay, or do you plan to go to Cincinnati?”

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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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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 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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Mrs Goodwin

By PenKnave193 When I was in junior high school in the mid 1970’s the administration made the progressive move of making, on a trial basis, two of the ninth grade PE classes coeducational. One was to be taught by one of the boy’s PE coaches, and the other by one of the girl’s PE coaches. The boy’s coaches were very selective in their choices for this project: they only picked the best behaved boys, not necessarily the best athletes. I was one of those boys chosen. While my buddies and...

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Senior Week Part 1

Living near the ocean is wonderful for teenagers during the summer. Barely 18, barely dressed, walking the beach, hand in hand, splashing in the surf. The joys of summer. One of the best times is Senior Week, when groups of newly graduated seniors would rent a beach house for a week and get to live on their own for the week. My friends, Chris, Bob, Scott and I had pooled our resources and rented a large house right on the beach. Our girlfriends Sharon, Brenda, Pat and Charlene were equally...

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Californie Partie 2 sur 3

Le vol dura des heures, et pourtant Maxime n'en pouvait plus d'excitation. Une heure environ avant d'arriver, il se rendit aux toilettes, et se changea pour prendre sa tenue habituelle - jean, baskets blanches, queue de cheval -. Il se sentait ? l'aise ainsi. C'?tait ainsi qu'il comptait vivre aux USA. Galvin lui avait dit que tout ?tait pr?t pour lui, et qu'il n'avait plus qu'? arriver. Son logement, son contrat de travail. Un v?hicule l'attendait ? l'a?roport et devait le conduire ? l'embarcad?re puis jusq...

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Senior Week Ch 00 Prologue

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 Week Ch 01 Tough Love

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 Trip

A week before the trip… Jason Robbins tapped his pencil on his desk as he listened to his science teacher drone on. His emerald green eyes kept darting over to the clock, waiting for the school bell to finally ring. Come on sixty seconds he thought, the tapping of the pencil speeding up. The school year was almost over, which meant one thing to him. Senior class trip. He had been waiting for over a month to go on this trip. A full week away from all the pressure of school, a week to spend with...

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Senior Year Part IIChapter 24 Defenseless

Wednesday January 11 Today was the last ‘official’ day of filming. The plan for the rest of the week was to complete on-location scenes. There were only a few B-roll sequences to finish—mostly wide landscape shots; no actors needed. My contract said I had to be here through Sunday in case we had to reshoot anything. They would spend the next few days deciding if they had everything they wanted in the can before everyone scattered. I’d just finished back-to-back scenes and wouldn’t be...

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