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I stepped out of my apartment and all but fell on my ass. Duke looked at me like I’d tried to kill him. It had sleeted yesterday and it froze overnight. I began to wonder why I hadn’t just stayed in LA.

My part of the shoot had ended yesterday. The cast and production staff had a going-away lunch for me. I’d found several new friends, especially Zak. He was older than I was, but he was a lot nicer to me than Craig Wild had been. I really hadn’t figured out that all the hazing was just him being mean. I’d had dinner with Bree and Elizabeth, after we all signed our contracts, and they clued me in. I guess he’d also been a dick to them. I didn’t feel quite so bad that I’d be making more money than he would on the next two movies.

Speaking of money, Caryn was worried. She didn’t think our accountant was the best person to manage the funds I was given; we needed a real money manager. I gave her permission to start looking for one. She also wanted to hire people. I think she has plans for an empire. She wanted to hire some of the Mennonites to help with the farm. She needed an office person to take care of the bookkeeping. And she needed someone to be her assistant.

Caryn had agreed that my mom’s new real estate company, Dawson Realty, was a good investment. The people she hired for the office would have to work for both my mom and Caryn.

Ari had also called her. He had the numbers from the movie and we had won the week again. Second place went to Ride Along 2 at $35 million. We’d done $37 million. Ari said the studio was ecstatic. They projected that we might actually get to $450 million worldwide.

I tentatively eased my way to the house. Duke found Precious in our backyard. She’d figured out she could slip through the driveway gate. That was another thing: we now had a fence around our property with security cameras to monitor the yard and all entrances.

I was surprised to see Fritz sitting at the kitchen table with dad. He saw my surprise, and smiled tiredly.

“I decided to make a quick visit to look over your home security with your father. With his approval, I’ve arranged for a company to monitor your property for you. You’ve had the odd fan and a few paparazzi try to visit while you were away,” Fritz explained.

Fritz and my dad warned me that there would be a camera in the living room of my apartment. Inside the main house, there would be three cameras. One would be in the basement and activated by a motion sensor; our basement was a large open room. A second camera would monitor the back door, and another would monitor the front door from the inside. There were, of course, also going to be cameras around the house. If someone wanted to enter, they’d have to get in either through the driveway or front gate, where there already was a camera and intercom. Our cars all had a special infrared attachment that the gate would recognize to allow us to drive in.

Dad and Fritz wandered off to inspect the rest of the house to be sure nothing else was needed. While they were doing that, I looked around and spotted one of my grandma’s ‘gag’ gifts waiting to be put up, and decided it was the perfect time to do it. Nothing like embarrassing a parent while they were entertaining company. Now if I could just keep from grinning while I explained it to Fritz.

Fritz came in as I was finishing putting it up. He looked at it, amused.

“Why are you putting up a second clock in your kitchen?”

I gave him a superior look.

“Because Dad always loses track of the time, especially when it’s time to pick Grandma up to take her somewhere. Grandma said he should have two now so he can’t sit with his back to one and ‘forget’ to do the important things, like shopping.”

Dad looked up from his paper with an aggrieved look.

“Why is she saying just me?” he grouched. “I seem to recall a young man who used to be late for everything!”

I gave him my best pious look, and turned back to Fritz, still trying to look like a misunderstood holy man.

“See what I have to put up with?” I asked in my own aggrieved voice.

Fritz just snorted. Then he gave a speculative look at the clock.

“David, you know a lot of the ‘he said/she said’ moments in a famous person’s life happen in the kitchen and the living room, right?”

“Yes. So... ?” I responded.

Fritz turned to my dad.

“Will you be okay if we install cameras behind the clock faces? Their feeds would be downloaded to a system that holds enough information that it doesn’t have to be changed out for years, and no one would be able to look at it unless an issue comes up. We’ll also put cameras up in the living areas of the house. Will it be okay if I install a passive system like that?”

My dad looked at me, and I shrugged.

“So no one can access anything on the system unless there’s an issue, and it would be a passive thing that wouldn’t affect anything or anyone otherwise?”

“That’s exactly what I’m saying,” Fritz replied.

“Go ahead, then,” Dad said as he nodded, then went upstairs.

With that piece of business seemingly out of the way, I opened the back door and called Duke. He raced in with Precious hot on his tail.

“No, you don’t,” I said as I scooped her up before she could run loose in our house.

I was happy to see that the cat from hell decided to let me hold her and give her some loving before I set her down so she could go home. This time last year she would’ve clawed me for sure.

Mom came down and put Little David in his high chair, with Duke immediately sitting next to him, checking him for something. Mom was pouring coffee.

“You want one?” she asked.

“Please.”

“Your brother and his family will be over tonight, so be home at a reasonable time.”

I looked around and realized that Rosy wasn’t here to cook me breakfast. She had spoiled me the last several weeks. Something smelled good, though. I peeked in the oven and someone was making a breakfast casserole. The oven timer went off and both Dad and Peggy came downstairs. I pulled the casserole out of the oven and checked it. There is nothing worse than runny eggs. It seemed to be done, so I got out plates and served everyone.

I let the conversation wash over me as we ate. It was nice to get back to normal and be home with my family.

No one was outside the school when I arrived; it was too cold. It felt good to be able to wear my jeans and a sweatshirt. Mom had picked me up a new one that proclaimed we were State Champions again. I walked in with that and my letterman jacket on. I had to go to the office to get my class schedule. School had started last week, so I would need to catch up.

The secretary had it for me when I entered the office. Crud, more AP classes. It wasn’t that I didn’t think I could handle them, it was that they were more work. I knew I never signed up for them. I thought about complaining, but the school had gone out of its way to accommodate me last semester. I planned to get to the bottom of this little mystery.

PE – Mr. Rector
Art Appreciation – Ms. Saunders
AP English Composition – Mrs. Comer
Spanish I – Ms. Cruz
Lunch
AP World History I – Mr. Stork
AP Physics I – Mr. Hicks
Principles of Business – Mr. Quiroz

I went to my locker to drop off my jacket. I noticed that as I walked down the hall, people seemed to make way for me, turn and stare. I checked my fly, but Mr. Happy hadn’t decided to make his presence known, and my fly was closed. When I got to my locker, Pam and Tracy were leaning against it.

“Ladies.”

“I hear I’m moving in with you,” Tracy said.

I looked at Pam, and she seemed to be interested in my boots.

“How’s your dad’s job search going?” I asked.

“He said you should call Kendal. I think he’s worried about her,” Tracy said.

“Can you have him call Caryn? She’ll be doing the hiring. If Kendal needs a reference, I can put in a good word for her.”

The bell rang, so I put my stuff into my locker and grabbed my duffle bag for PE.

Coach Rector was our new defensive coordinator for football that we’d hired when Coach Zoon left. Coach Rector had come from Springfield. I needed to start sucking up to him now if I wanted to play defense my senior year. He was young, at 24, and had played college ball at Northern Illinois as a linebacker. He looked like he could still play.

He saw me and called me into his office.

“I wanted to welcome you back. It’s time to get to work.”

“Yes, sir.”

“Today just have some fun with open gym. Tomorrow the trainer will be in and he’ll get you set up with a training program,” he said, and then it seemed he thought of something. “Do you plan to go out for baseball this year?”

I didn’t promise him one way or the other.

“I’d advise against it. You need to focus on football. I’ve talked to Coach Hope, and we’ll be joining a seven-on-seven league during the spring. It’ll need to take priority over baseball.”

I wondered if he told Moose that. I hated to tell him, but I planned to play baseball.

“Okay,” I said noncommittally.

Damn, why didn’t I just let him know what was in the works?

All the other football players were lifting. I went and played some basketball. Towards the end of gym class I wandered into the weight room. Jill and Becky were there, coaching the guys up. It looked like they had taken the intensity of lifting up a few notches. The guys looked like they had just completed a hard practice.

I was glad to see Tim Foresee working out under the trainers’ watchful eyes. He looked like a beast from the waist up, and his legs both looked fine, even though the one he’d injured last fall was wrapped.

Tim saw me watching and smiled.

“What are you looking at, pussy?” he smirked.

“I was just hoping you don’t sprain your dick. Obviously it’s not getting a ‘regular’ workout, unless it’s a Rosy Palm massage,” I retorted.

Tim sat up and did a neck roll. You could hear things pop, but that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. Then he scratched his head and looked down for a second, then back up at me.

“You can’t really know how isolated I felt after I went down last fall. After some initial visits, things dropped off pretty quickly. You and Wolf were the only two who kept visiting me no matter what.

“I have some goals, and the big one is competing through college and maybe beyond, hopefully on the same team you’re on. Now I’m doing whatever it takes to be ready for next fall. The good thing is we have people now who can guide us through a good weight program, and who helped set me up a workable rehab plan. Believe me, I’m gonna take full advantage of it,” Tim explained.

I remembered Tim was the only one who actually came up to me last summer asking to work out with me. He showed that initiative, and it meant a lot to me.

Tim was a good guy; not the most brilliant student, but a solid ‘B/C’ student who always got his work done and who didn’t want or expect things to be handed to him. He wasn’t the most socially adept guy either, and mainly was the ‘go along, get along’ sort—except when it came to football, and except when it came to his dream, which was to be an architect.

Most importantly to me, he was a good friend whom I could trust. It was beginning to sink in to me how rare and valuable that was.

Oh, yes. He was also an absolutely lights-out middle linebacker when he was healthy!

I smiled happily at my friend and comrade, gave him a ‘bro’ handshake, and then went off to see what else was going on.

I ambled over and watched Wolf as he did squats. We had a new squat rack that was designed to hold the bar just below shoulder level. You would get under it and then lift the weight, do the squat, and then you could put it back into the slot. It had a safety feature that wouldn’t allow the bar to go below a certain level.

Wolf would go all the way down and then jump. It wasn’t like he was doing light weights. There had to be two hundred pounds on the bar.

“What are you doing?” I asked when he was done.

“Coach Rector says I need to learn to jump better. He has me doing this exercise so that if someone’s hanging on me, I can handle the weight, and learn to land correctly so I don’t get injured. You’re going to love this guy. I’ve been working with him for a month and a half, and already added two inches to my vertical jump,” Wolf bragged.

“Wow, he doubled your vertical jump in just six weeks?” I asked, acting shocked.

“If I wasn’t so tired, I’d kick your ass. Welcome home, I missed you,” Wolf said, and then tried to hug me.

He was a sweaty mess, so I made a hasty exit to the locker room.

My next two classes were Art Appreciation and English Composition. Ms. Saunders and Mrs. Comer each gave the class a quiz and then had me come to their desks and caught me up on what I’d missed the first week. My next class was Spanish. I really hadn’t wanted to take it, but after living in LA I knew I needed to be able to at least understand what people were saying about me. I had a clue about what Rosy had said, but I wanted to surprise her when I could respond.

“Hola, tomen sus asientos,” Ms. Cruz said as we entered the room.

I just nodded and took my seat. Ms. Cruz was older and had a kind face. I wondered if I’d entered an advanced class, because each student answered her in Spanish. When the bell rang, she looked at me.

“¿Quién eres tú?“

I looked confused. Lily was sitting beside me.

“She asked who you are.”

“David, David Dawson,” I said.

“Hola, David Dawson. Welcome to Spanish One. In this class, we will speak Spanish as much as possible. When you came in, I greeted each student and they greeted me back. Tomorrow I expect you to say hello. Do you know any Spanish you can share with the class?” Ms. Cruz asked.

“Gracias, la comida era deliciosa and su lindo,” I said.

Lily shook her head at my poor attempt at Spanish.

“So you like my cooking and think I’m cute,” she translated.

“Sí,” I said.

“He’s a bit of a flirt. You should be careful,” Lily said.

I could tell I would like this class.

Coach Stork taught AP World History, which was followed by the second semester of AP Physics I with Mr. Hicks, our athletic director. Finally, I had Mr. Quiroz and Principles of Business.

I found Alan was in all my afternoon AP classes. The class rankings had come out, and Gina was number one. I was in third place behind Brook Davis, and coming in fourth was Zoe. Alan had dropped to number five because he had gotten a ‘B+’ in PE. I felt for him because I’d almost gotten a ‘B’ in PE in swimming my freshman year.

After school, I found Cassidy at my locker.

“I thought I might stop by in case you thought you’d sneak out on sixty minutes of hell your first day back.”

That had been my plan.

“I’ll meet you there,” I tried.

She reached into my pants pocket and snagged my keys.

“Hey,” I complained.

“You get these back after class,” she said, and left me wondering if I should just walk home.

I went and put on my gym clothes to join everyone, but before I made it out of the locker room, Moose reached out and snagged me.

“David, I’ve heard Coach Rector wants you to go out for seven-on-seven football this spring,” he said with a watchful look on his face.

“Coach, it’s a nice offer, but I really want to play baseball this year. I have a chance to make the National Under 18 team as an outfielder, and that’s a dream I just won’t pass up,” I said.

Moose looked relieved.

“David, you’ll have to tell me about that when you have more time.”

I thought that was it, but he went on.

“I’ve been kind of watching you, and I think you could go far in baseball, with the right coaching. The only problem is you have so many things pulling you in different directions.

“Now I’m glad to know you’ll be there when formal practice starts in March, but do what you can to keep your skills up and get ready before then, if you can. I really want you to be ready to focus on baseball once formal practice actually starts. Do you think you can do that for me?” Moose asked.

He was already worried about that, and I had to admit he had a good reason to be worried.

“Coach, I’ll do my best, and I’ll try like hell not to let you down.”

He looked at me, nodded and turned to walk down the hall.

Cassidy was frowning at me when I ran to join the group.

“Well, at least you can run fast,” was all she said.

Cassidy must have been feeling extra evil today because she worked us hard. Surely my being late didn’t have anything to do with it!

I was glad to see I wasn’t the only one struggling. I admit I hadn’t been as diligent as I should’ve been while in LA, but I was still in good shape. All the work I’d put in the last couple of years didn’t just go away in six weeks.

Cassidy was finally happy when my half-brother had to run outside and puke. When we were almost done, Coach Hope stuck his head in the gym and motioned for me to join him. Cassidy gave me a dirty look, but I just shrugged as if her dad’s request was out of my control. I happily followed him to his office.

“Welcome back. You ready to get back to it?” he asked.

“I am.”

“That’s good, because Coach Mason has sent over the new playbook. From what I see, he plans to minimize you running the ball. You’ll also be under center most of the time.”

“I figured as much, but you can’t argue with his offensive production,” I said.

I was a little disappointed, because I felt that my running the ball helped us. I also knew I wouldn’t run the ball nearly as much in college, and I’d run it even less in the pros. Everyone wanted a mobile quarterback that could extend plays and pick up first downs with his feet, but the flip side was the danger of his getting hurt. There just weren’t enough elite quarterbacks, so you had to protect them.

“With that in mind, Coach Rector has suggested that we put together seven-on-seven teams this spring to help learn the new offense,” Coach Hope said.

“He told me that it would take precedence over baseball. I’m not sure I can do that.”

“I know you like baseball, but your senior year is going to be important.”

I thought about it for a second, and decided not to throw Moose under the bus.

“While I was in LA, the movie I was doing originally called for me to play baseball. Part of my deal was that I’d get the services of a hitting coach. They sent me to a high-level training facility, and I was lucky enough to get the Cubs’ hitting coach. He was impressed enough to call in one of their scouts. They feel I should switch to play center field. My coach is submitting my name for consideration for tryouts for the Under 18 USA baseball team. The top 108 baseball players in the country are invited.

“I guess what I’m saying is that my dream was always to play professional baseball. I love football, but I need to give this a chance, too. You know I’ll do whatever it takes to help us win football games. I just want to have the chance to be able to decide what’s best for me in the end. To do that, I’ll need to focus on baseball in the spring,” I said.

“I’m not really in a position to help you baseball-wise. If you remember, you roped me into helping last year.

“As far as football goes, I’ve been around you long enough to know that you’ll do what it takes to be ready for next year. This might be an opportunity to build some depth. I’ll need players after you graduate,” he reasoned.

“Thanks, Coach.”

He gave me access to the football software so I could start learning the plays. He also told me he would smooth things over with Coach Rector.

“Oh, one other thing,” he said as I turned to go. “National Signing Day for college football recruits is on February 3rd. Try to say something nice about Jim, if anyone asks you.”

Coach and I grinned at each other before I turned and finally made my escape. He knew I’d find something fun to do about it.

He really was my coach, and not a fellow prankster. Right?

Cassidy and Brook were waiting for me. I dreaded what was to come. Cassidy would have my ass for the stunts I pulled in LA, and this was the first chance she would have at me in the dojo. To appease her, I didn’t ask for my keys back. I just climbed into the back of the jeep and let her and Brook have the front seats. From the conversation, I could tell they had become friends and had spent a lot of time with each other over Christmas break.

When we arrived, I saw Fritz. I was happy to see Coach Hope show up a few minutes later. Brook went off to her class, and I went to talk to the two men.

“She’s going to hand you your ass,” Coach Hope predicted.

“I don’t think so. He’s learned a thing or two since he’s been gone. I bet he can hold his own,” Fritz said.

“Sheeeit, you can’t handle me. What makes you think you could teach him enough to stand up to my daughter?” Coach Hope asked.

“This is practicing in a dojo. If you and I were to really fight, you wouldn’t last two minutes,” Fritz said.

“Oh, really?”

“You’re both pussies,” I teased.

That comment made the old men laugh.

“I think I’m going to enjoy seeing Cassidy teach you a lesson,” Coach Hope said.

“You ready?” Cassidy said, to draw my attention from her dad and Fritz.

“They said you were going to teach me a lesson. I think I can take you now,” I boasted.

I think Shiggy must have ‘mom ears,’ because he cocked his head and then turned from his class to see Cassidy launch herself at me.

One thing Fritz had taught me was to be more physical when it came to fighting. I was a big guy, and he reasoned I should use that to my advantage. The thing was that Cassidy was lightning fast. Her normal tactic was to strike and then move away and then strike again. She’d learned how to use her small body to whip into her opponent, which multiplied the force with which she hit you.

I knew that she’d hit me. I knew that if I could get ahold of her, I could turn it into more of a fight to my liking. What I wasn’t counting on was that Cassidy was really mad at me. Her first move was to try to kick me in the balls. I knew it was just a feint, but I challenge any guy not to react to Cassidy Hope acting like she’s about donkey-kick you in the nut sack.

As I bent over, she launched herself at me with the plan to put me into a sleeper hold. I snatched her out of the air and let my forward momentum carry us to the ground with Cassidy under me. I heard the air forced out of her lungs as we slammed to the mat. Before I could follow up on my advantage, Shiggy tossed me off her.

“I will have none of that,” he barked.

“I had him right where I wanted him,” Cassidy bluffed.

“If you mean him pounding the stuffing out of you, then I agree,” Shiggy said.

I smirked.

“You,” Shiggy said, and I found the smirk had disappeared. “You can no longer spar in my dojo without me present to supervise. Is that understood?”

“Yes, sir.”

He turned back to Cassidy.

“If you want to spar with him, wait until my beginners class is done,” he ordered.

“Yes, sir.”

Cassidy gave me a tongue-lashing about holding back in an actual fight. She then had me show her everything Fritz had taught me. Cassidy was a sponge when it came to learning things like this. She would stop me when she thought I did something wrong, and have Fritz show her.

Sixty minutes of hell and then the dojo wore me out. Coach Hope volunteered to give Brook a ride home for me.

I found my uncle, my grandma, Caryn, and Greg’s family were all there for dinner, with my grandma vocally admiring the second clock, and Dad trying not to mutter too obviously. I caught my family up on my trip to LA as we ate. I remembered my AP classes. I was sure if Tami or Alan were involved, Mom would know.

“I received my schedule today, and I was signed up for a bunch of AP classes. Do you know how that happened?”

“Yeah, your dad and I changed your schedule,” Mom said.

“You did what?” I asked in my teen angst voice.

“We talked to Bo Harrington at your Elite 11 camp. He suggested that if you could handle it, we should sign you up for AP classes because they would count towards college credits and eliminate some of the entry-level classes you would need to take. He reasoned that college football would require much more of your time, and if you needed to lessen your load, it was better to do it in college,” Dad said.

“But why did you sign me up for so many of them?” I asked.

“Because we know you can handle it,” Mom said.

I put my hand over my face and massaged my temples to stave off the oncoming headache. I’d assumed it was Alan and Tami. They’d always pushed me to work hard in school. I think they sometimes thought I really was a ‘stupid boy.’

I decided not to fight it. Mom was right, in that I could handle it. I would’ve liked to have been consulted about it, though.

After we were done eating, Caryn wanted to talk to us. I wondered why Greg and Angie joined the group while Dad watched the kids.

“Your mom and I looked at office space today. We got to talking, and I told her about what one of my business professors said. He always encouraged us to increase the bottom line with multiple streams of income. How he explained it was to look at your core business and see where there were opportunities to offer other goods or services that complement your core business.

“Let’s look at your mom’s business, real estate,” Caryn said, and wrote it in the center of a sheet of paper. “In a real estate transaction there are several things you need to make the transaction work. The first are the initial inspections. The two main ones are the home inspection and then the termite or wood-destroying organism inspection.”

She wrote those two on the side.

“Then there’s the mortgage, survey, appraisal and title company.”

She also wrote those down.

“Each one of these things is a possible stream of income. Then there are also opportunities before the sale happens. Your mom pointed out that curb appeal is crucial, so there are things like lawn service and repairs that might be needed. The home may also need to be decluttered, painted and staged. Then there’s the marketing that involves video, photos, websites, social media and print.”

She also wrote down all these.

“Within real estate there are also specialties. The skills to be a good buyer’s agent are not necessarily the same as a listing agent. There are different skills needed in working with investors and commercial deals. Finally, there are rentals, which are a completely different animal with their own unique opportunities.”

“A realtor is expected to know a little bit about all these things, but no one could master them all. I can’t see us getting involved in all these potential income streams. Some would be a serious conflict of interest, like having our appraiser do work for your mortgage company.”

“She’s right. We might go to jail for that one,” Mom said.

“I’m not interested in jail time,” I said. “I also am a little leery that we could do all this.”

“I don’t think that’s the point,” Uncle John said. “I think Caryn has just pointed out how over time you could grow your business. It’s sort of like what we did when we merged the hay farm with my cattle.”

“Yes. John is exactly right,” Caryn said. “The reason I wanted to talk to you about this is because if you plan to grow your business to include other things, we would need to look at different office space. For example, we found a nice large home on Main Street that’s next to the downtown area. The downstairs would be perfect for the real estate company, and I could have my office on the second floor. If we decided to add more agents to handle different parts of the business, or a title company, we’d need more space. Your mom found a strip mall that would be perfect to grow into,” Caryn said.

“We could rent out the extra space to other businesses until we needed it,” Mom said.

“Like a massage parlor,” Angie subtly suggested.

It suddenly became clear why Greg and Angie were here. This all seemed to suddenly overwhelm me. I knew I needed to invest my money, but wouldn’t it be easier to just put it into a fund and ignore it?

I then had a horrible thought. There were stories about how friends and family took advantage of young people who came into money. I sure the heck hoped that wasn’t the case here. Two seconds later, I knew that even if I did lose all my money to this, I’d be okay with it, since it was family. All I had to do was look at the farm to see how that was working out. If I could help my mom and Greg achieve their dreams, I would help. I looked at Caryn and smiled.

“I would guess you have a plan?” I asked.

“I do, but it means you spending some money. I also want to hire two people to help me.”

Caryn then laid out her plan. She hadn’t been sitting around while I was on set making my movie. She also tied the plan in with the charities. She wanted to collaborate with the Mennonites for the farm work, with which my grandmother agreed 100%. Caryn was a little mysterious about the two hires, because she wanted to interview them first and see if they were interested or not. I was sure one of them was Kendal.

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 26 Gold Medal Game

“You ready to learn something today?” Coach Way asked. He and I were in center field, and Coach Short was hitting balls to me. “Of course,” I said with a sideways look. “Here’s something I bet no one has ever told you,” he said, ready to lay some wisdom on me. “Have you ever been unsure whether or not a line-drive ball will drop in front of you?” There were times when that could be tricky. I just nodded in response. “Use the bill of your cap to help judge it. If the ball’s below the bill...

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Virtue Unmasked

Work at the saloon wasn't what I had dreamt of doing, but since daddy died, I needed to find work. Thankfully Bill offered me this job with a place to stay upstairs. I knew some of the girls who lived there used their room for more than sleep. I had yet to find anyone that I wanted to bring upstairs, and I had promised myself that I wouldn't be a woman of loose virtue. It was time for me to go. I slipped on the mask. Made sure it was straight, all you could see were my ruby red lips and the...

Straight Sex
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Sisterhood of Sin 29 Unmasked

My pussy tingles with anticipation as we pause outside his room. We wore burqas past all the hotel security cameras. Only one can see us now, but it's at the far end of the hall. Marta screens me from that as I remove my burqa and quickly don my ball mask. I knock on the room door and when the door swings open, I delight at his look of surprise. "Good evening, Sir. Your loving wife sent us. May we come in?" We don't wait for an answer. I open my trenchcoat to reveal my naked body and push my...

Group Sex
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Unmasked

"They want us to come." Dave looked up from his laptop and blinked. He'd been too immersed in writing yet another report to do more than say hi when Jennifer had come home. She'd met their friend Jen for dinner while he'd spent the evening in and tried furiously to catch up with work. Or more precisely, not fall further behind. "Come where?" "To the swingers' club. We did say we'd help them find another couple to play with." Dave let out a small sigh. He hit Control-S and closed...

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Deja Vu AscendancyChapter 354 Donnas Sexual Advisors are Unmasked

Sunday, June 3, 2007 (Continued) Donna approached me to say, "It's boring being stuck at home. How about you tell me what the 'thing' is all about?" She made a Guardian Angel-sized shape with her hands and 'floated' them, so at least she'd asked discreetly. #18: I decided on a different approach: I took her to bed, getting Carol to come with us as reinforcements. We activated the Faraday...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 15 Star Wars Effect

When we came back from church, it was just the three of us: Mom, Dad and me. We had a light lunch, and I joined Dad to watch the Bulls lose another game. That was when someone buzzed from the front gate. Dad switched the TV to see who it was, and it was Coach Diamond. I met him at the front door. “Hey, Coach, come in,” I said, and took his coat. While I hung it up, Dad greeted him and he took a seat to watch the game. “This isn’t a social call,” he said, getting down to business....

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 2 The Tale of Two Premieres

I’d set my alarm extra early because I had to be at the CBS This Morning studio by seven. It was snowing out, so I went down to the pool and swam. I really hated to run on a treadmill, so this was the best alternative for me. When I was done, I went to the little diner next to Tyler and Adrienne’s condo building to eat breakfast. I’d just finished when I received a text from Caryn to let me know our car was out front. The driver put my garment bag into the trunk, and I found it was just the...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 11 Put My Toe into the Political Pond

“Hola, Lily,” I said, as I plopped down in the seat next to her. “Hola jefe, es un placer verte.” (Hey boss, it is a pleasure to see you.) “¿Por qué ... uhm... tan formal?“ (Why ... uhm ... so formal?) “Hoy tenemos un examen,” Lily answered. (We have a quiz today.) “¡Hijo de puta!“ Lily giggled. She’d been teaching me to cuss in Spanish. “David!” Ms. Cruz reprimanded. “Uh... Lo siento,” I said, embarrassed I was caught. (Sorry) I found that, with Lily’s help, I was picking up Spanish...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 30 A Kiss to Build a Dream On

I drifted awake in a sea of warmth, feeling both languid and content. I was thinking of the exquisite feelings from last night when I started as I remembered who I’d spent the night with. That is if I hadn’t been dreaming. I sat up abruptly and looked around me. ‘Thank God,’ I sighed with relief. It had been a dream. The body keeping me warm was Duke. I picked up my phone and called Adrienne. “I had the best dream last night. It involved you and Kate.” “I wonder about you sometimes. I...

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Junior Golf

Junior Golf This is a sequel to "Golfing with Mom" and the "Ladies Invitational." That being said, a quick synopsis reveals that Danny, now living as Didi will be enrolled in the summer golf program at his/her mother's country club. Didi's new best friend and neighbor Sandy loves golfing with her new BFF Didi and can't wait for the golf program to start. Sandy had enlisted Didi to attend her own soccer camp the week prior. Sandy was the outstanding soccer player and Didi was more than...

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Junior YearChapter 21 Was it Something I Said

I got up to do my morning run. I asked the girl at the front desk what direction I should go. I didn’t want to end up in a bad neighborhood. She told me that if I ran towards where we went to dinner last night, there was a State Park called White River. Even though the Holiday Inn Express offered a complimentary breakfast, I wasn’t interested in what they had available, so she suggested a diner I could go to. I began my run and it took me by the football stadium. It was different than...

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Junior YearChapter 24 Nobody Taught Us to Quit

Two games in a row I’d been banged up. I thought about the previous two years, and this one had been far better. Our offensive line had improved and kept me safe most of the year. I knew that when I went to college that would be a major factor in selecting what school I planned to attend. Wherever I went there would always be a chance of injury, but I didn’t want to tempt fate. Each level you went up they were bigger, faster, and stronger, which translated to their hitting much harder. If...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 19 Lists Plans Decisions

I woke up and was startled. I wasn’t used to someone in my bed, other than my trusty hound. Miranda had been staring at me while I slept. “I think this weekend was a mistake,” she said. “Why’s that?” “It made me realize what I’ve been missing. Watching you with your friends while you’re going to high school, and you’re still able do other things, made me wonder if I need to make some changes. My contract is up in a couple of weeks. It might be time to sit down and evaluate what I want out...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 19 Look Me In The Eyes

I’d spent the last few days being a kid. I talked Dad and Greg into going to the lake and breaking out the jet water board. I’d had a small twinge when I remembered this was where Jeff had drowned. Then I remembered this was where Coby had been conceived. I chalked it up to the circle of life and pushed all the negative feelings away. I’d also hit football practice hard. Both Wolf and Tim had taken the week off because football camp with the University of Michigan began today. I had one...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 7 Think A Little Less

Peggy woke me up and made me run with her. I was in charge of pushing the boys in their running stroller. Duke must have been growing up because we saw three squirrels and he decided to let them live. Either that or Peggy had been getting through to him that dragging her across someone’s front lawn while she had the boys was not in his best interest. We went into breakfast and found that Mom had made sausage and eggs with hash browns. I was a happy boy because there was hot sauce. It was...

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Junior YearChapter 9 Know This Wersquove Noticed

When I got to school I saw Halle, Brook, Zoe and Pam all waiting on me. They all looked at me expectantly and I panicked. Who did I say hi to first? Did I dare kiss any of them? I held up my hand to stop them and had a brilliant plan: I called Beth. “Who died?” Beth asked when she answered the phone. “I don’t know, why?” I asked. “Someone had to die for you to call me this early.” “Oh, sorry. I’ll call back,” I offered. “Don’t you dare, ‘stupid boy’. Why did you call?” “I have four...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 27 Feminazis

I hadn’t planned to run this morning because we had our game against St. Joe today. That meant I could sleep in, or so I thought. I heard the door open and Duke bolted to go outside. Peggy told him to hurry up, and for some reason, he minded her. “What are you still doing in bed? Aren’t you running today?” “I have a game today and don’t want to tire out my legs.” “You should probably get some cardio,” she suggested. I really am a ‘stupid boy’ sometimes. I had no idea what she meant until...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 28 Banned from Walmart

Mom was subdued when I entered the kitchen. I just went up to her and held her. I didn’t say anything; nothing seemed right. She finally pulled back, still in my arms, and looked up at me. “David, you can’t know how proud of you I am. You account for far more of my grey hairs than you should, and there are times you act like the goofy kid I still want you to be, but you’re growing up. “Your dad and I talked a lot last night, and I understand why you handled those women the way you did. I...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 8 Whatrsquos Wrong With My Balls

Duke and I took the boys running in the morning. They seemed to enjoy the runs since it got them out of the house. Peggy had to finish writing a paper for one of her summer classes. I gave her a hard time about being a slacker. That was until she explained how much time the boys took up each day. That shut me up. I was impressed that she could handle raising the boys and going to school. I just seemed to be able to take off and assume everything was being taken care of. I vowed to spend more...

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Junior Goes to War Part of the Stopwatch SeriesChapter 2

To the Victor Goes the Spoiled There were only two further demonstrations of the might of the 'Two Mile Island Nation' necessary before America surrendered. A tactical nuclear missile strike was attempted. Eight hundred meters of Cheyenne Mountain, in Colorado, the cornerstone of American Defense was lifted ... shaken, and dropped back in the hole from where it had been. There were many dead. A second strike using a larger warhead was attempted. The Pentagon was removed ... well eight...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 16 I Might be a Slut

Jet lag is a pain in the rear. It wasn’t this bad flying west. It had taken me a full day to get over the worst of it. When I went to Japan, it had lingered until about Wednesday before I’d reset my internal clock. When I got home, I felt exhausted and irritable. They call it circadian rhythm and it gets disrupted when you travel across multiple time zones. Your body clock, which is set by exposure to light, signals when it’s time to wake up and when it’s time to sleep. Saturday, I went to...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 14 Bitch Please mdash Itrsquos Your Birthday

When we arrived in Chicago, we went and got our suitcases from baggage claim. The flight to Japan left in two hours, so we went to the car and dropped off our gear. Paul and I had packed separate bags for Japan, which we grabbed. Paul looked at his phone. “They’re here,” he said, letting me know that everyone going to Japan had been dropped off. I gave my family hugs. “I loved this guys’ week. I can’t wait to see what you plan to top it next year,” I said. “We could go to the nudist...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 6 Too Close to Home

“What are you doing?” Bianca asked. “Sketching you,” I said, and showed her my drawing. The morning light and the image of her lying in my bed had inspired me to get out my sketchpad and pencils. “Can I have it?” she asked. I signed it and then tore it off the pad. It wasn’t complete, but you got the broad strokes. For goofing off, it was more than enough, as far as I was concerned. I heard the door open and wasn’t surprised when Cassidy came in. She took in the scene and gave me a...

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Junior Year

Hi all, Welcome to Mark’s Junior Year story. For full enjoyment, please read Freshman Year + Sophomore Year to understand. If you don’t have the time and want to jump right in, I’ll be adding a chapter soon of a recap of the first two years. This is the third instalment of the series and can’t wait to get it under way! You’ll find the find the first chapter in the chapters below.

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 26 Nut Shots

After our run, Peggy, Duke and I went to the kitchen to find Megan feeding Little David. I went and picked up Coby and kissed his forehead. “Good morning, Daddy,” Megan said. “How was he last night?” I asked. “I could almost set my watch by him waking up and fussing. He’s a good baby, though,” Megan said. “I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you being here. Getting a good night’s sleep is exactly what I need right now,” Peggy said. “That reminds me. I want to get you a thank-you gift,...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 20 Breakup Song DoOver

I’d made an appointment to meet with Coach Hope before football camp. I wanted to talk some sense into him concerning Phil, Yuri and Roc and their desire to come with me to Mexico. He’d said he might suspend them for the first game if they missed the first week of fall football practices. I thought I might bribe him, so I went to Granny’s West and picked up coffee and cinnamon rolls. I knew they always put me in a good mood, so I assumed they would for Coach, too. “If you have what I think...

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Junior Year Part IIInterlude 3

Author’s Note: This is from the Sophomore Year at the beginning of the Fall semester. Uncle John I look back and it’s hard to imagine that it’s been over a year since my nephew, David, came to spend the summer with me. When he arrived, he was a confused and angry young man. You might ask what teenager isn’t. I don’t know, but my sister-in-law may have been even more pissed than he was. My brother is a lucky man because he found Carol and they had two wonderful children. In many ways, I’m...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 21 Camp David

Duke nudged me to let me know he needed to go out. I looked at the clock and saw I’d only gotten four hours of sleep. At least he’d let me sleep in a little bit. When we went down, we found Precious had waited for him. While the two of them ran around the backyard, I went back up and put on my running gear. When I’d come down again, Duke had found his ball and decided that it had to come on our run. I didn’t feel like negotiating with him and let him take it. He led the way, and when we got...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 15 Master of the Universe

Cassidy woke me up. “Get up, get up, get up!” she said as she poked me in the ribs, and then noticed I wasn’t alone. Megan popped her head up and then scurried off to the bathroom. “You are a bad, bad boy,” Cassidy scolded. I cocked my head sideways. The only flaw in Cassidy’s logic was Megan had on the same clothes she’d had on last night. I tried to remember what had happened. We were drunk; well, I was drunk. Kent and Hana had gone to their rooms, or so I hoped. Megan made sure I got...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 5 Bang Yoursquore Dead

Bianca nudged me awake. “Hmm,” I grunted. “I know this is a completely irresponsible question, but ... where are my sister and Anabella?” “Last I saw them they were with this older guy. I’m sure they’re okay.” The protective big sister reared her ugly head. “Okay, okay, okay ... Fritz made sure they were put into cabs and sent home,” I explained. “I’m so dead,” she moaned. I pulled her to my chest and kissed her forehead. “Eva said you’ve been working really hard and needed a good...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 12 Circles of Trust

I stared at the ceiling, happy to be home. There was something to be said for sleeping in your own bed. Something was missing, though: my trusty hound. It had been too late last night to get him from the farm. I glanced at the clock and it was almost nine. I guess I’d slept in. I got dressed and went downstairs, where I found Precious sunning herself on our driveway. “Hello, evil cat. Did you miss your buddy?” I asked. She lifted her head and our eyes locked. I decided it was best to just...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 25 Girlfriend Tryouts

Most everyone went back home today. I think it would be easier to count the ones that stayed: Mom and Dad, Brook, Halle, Zoe, Pam, Tracy, Beth, and Caryn. Caryn had arranged a charter to take the rest of them back. Tim and Wolf had called and gotten permission to miss a few days of two-a-days to come to watch me play. They’d get a full week of practice in next week and then school would start. I’d be back for the first day of school. I really didn’t mind that I would miss the grind of...

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Junior Year Ch 01

I. Moving In August in Missouri is always terribly hot, except when it rains, and then it is just bloody hot. It is constantly humid, some of the worst humidity the North American continent can muster. He may have bitched about it a lot, but really, Logan didn’t mind too much. The heat and humidity just meant that all summer long, the girls wore really short shorts and mid-riff baring tank tops and cute little sandals. He didn’t want to know if it was over a hundred degrees on the day they...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 20 Threersquos A Crowd

Traveling to London with Rita James was an experience I’ll never forget. When we landed after the seven-hour-plus flight, and with the six-hour time change, it was about 11:00 a.m. All I wanted to do was go to bed and get about eight hours of sleep. Rita made me go to the men’s room to wash my face and change my clothes. She reminded me of her lovely daughter who had picked out my wardrobe for me when I lived in LA. Jeans and a t-shirt weren’t cutting it if I was to be seen with her. I put...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 18 Thunder

Miranda getting out of bed woke me up. When the shower started, I followed her into the bathroom. She’d just started to wash her hair when I stepped in behind her. “Let me,” I said. She had a shampoo-and-conditioner-in-one that smelled like strawberries. I put that away and got out my supplies. Someone needed to educate this poor girl. Mine smelled of ginger. Adrienne had turned me on to Paul Mitchell’s Awapuhi, or Wild Ginger, shampoo and conditioner. I used it during the winter months to...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 10 That Guy

I came downstairs to run and found my mom and Paul drinking coffee with Melissa. “Sit,” Mom ordered. “What was last night about, and what the hell is ‘redneck crazy?’ From what I heard, you may very well be more than my ‘stupid boy,’ and we’ll have to get your head examined.” Oh, boy! “Pam basically told me she wanted more out of me. I guess it was my ingrained ‘do the right thing’ upbringing that kicked in. If Pam wants to marry me and we bring up Coby as a couple, I’m willing to do...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 21 Cheeseburger in Paradise

The change in weather was welcome. We left fifty-degree weather to arrive to a high of eighty-five today. I stopped at the hotel gift store, bought sunscreen, and then met everyone for breakfast. A couple of preteens wanting autographs stopped me on the way to our table. The Star Wars effect was still in force, no pun intended. “I just got a text. All our gear just arrived at the boat,” Brook said. Brook had arranged for most of our stuff to be shipped ahead of time. Neither of us really...

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Junior Year

Your name is Greg Smith and it's your junior year of high school at midtown high and today is the first day of school. You are so stupid that you have been held back and are eighteen years old.

Teen
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Junior Year Part IIChapter 16 All These Things That Irsquove Said

The day I dreaded was finally here. I had to tell my two ex-best friends the truth of what had happened to them that caused our friendships to fall apart. Looking back, a lot of it was my fault. I’d brought Brandon into our midst. I’d trusted my lawyers when they recommended him to be my PA and help with recruiting. I’d been too trusting and not looked into why he’d left Harvard. Since then I’d requested that Caryn make sure everyone had a background check. I even made them check into people...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 9 Redneck Crazy

We were all told to meet at the Embassy Suites in shorts and t-shirts. I’d put my game uniform and gear into a duffle bag. Most of the guys had done the same, but a few still had their uniforms in the clear plastic bag they’d been given them in yesterday. We were ushered into a large ballroom where we were met by all the coaches and staff. We were then assigned teams. I was put on the team called Pride, along with twelve other boys. Once the teams were announced, our coach pulled us all...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 17 Do You Know Who I Am

Today was the primary election. Polls showed that the governor and Senator Dixon were well ahead of their challengers. Bev Mass was actually down a couple of points. A white police officer shooting a young black man with a history of mental illness was too much for the people of Cook County. If the officer had waited for the Taser unit, which had been called, this would have been a nonevent. To shoot the man sixteen times was too much, as far as I was concerned. Bev agreed and had the officer...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 8 No Putting the Genie Back Into the Bottle

After school I went home to load my car for the trip to New York. I then picked up Kendal and Pam. I think they both thought we planned a month’s visit to the Big Apple, if the amount of luggage was any indication. I, on the other hand, only brought a garment bag and one of those suitcases on little wheels with a telescoping handle. I missed the Charger, because we ended up having to load some luggage in the back seat of the Jeep with Pam. Once we were on the road, my phone rang. “Answer,”...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 22 Our Town

It felt good to get home. I’d loved my vacation, but there is something about sleeping in your own bed. Being gone all week had made Zoe, Halle and Pam anxious to see me, but I’d promised Caryn I would sit down with her and talk about a budget. She wanted Brook and me to come to her new office, because she wanted to show me what had been done so far. They had gotten the office decorated. I was impressed that there were pictures of the farms and a variety of my movie and modeling images....

1 year ago
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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 18 And The Winner Is

Dad and Greg joined Fritz, Halle and me surfing. It was funny how Fritz always got the surfing duty. Bo Harrington and I’d had lunch in Houston so we could talk football. He’d told me that I shouldn’t be surprised if I was told I couldn’t do things like surfing once I was on a college team. It was dead certain it would be banned if I made it to either Major League Baseball or the NFL. Greg was learning, so it was good that the waves were staying small. He had the same gleam in his eyes as...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 3 Balancing Act

Cassidy and Kimberly cornered me at breakfast. “I hear you have a new girlfriend,” Cassidy announced. “Haven’t had one in over a year. I think the last official girlfriend was Harper, a year ago last spring,” I said. I rubbed my forehead to fend off the headache that was sure was to come on if this line of conversation continued. “Why don’t you have a girlfriend?” Kimberly asked. “He has this dumb rule where he only ‘dates’ girls. All his girlfriends call him a ‘stupid boy’ because he...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 23 Capitn Cojones

I smiled when my guys hit the lobby in their new clothes. The three amigos all looked good. We all stood out, compared to the other ballplayers. It wasn’t that the others were dressed badly; they just looked like teenage boys. I wore the sport coat I’d gotten in Japan with the graphic on it. I also wore an Abercrombie light blue button-up shirt under the jacket and cream-colored slacks with my new oxblood-red leather tennis shoes. To finish it off I wore my Japanese designer sunglasses. I’d...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 24 Big Cat

“How’s the girlfriend hunt going?” I gave him my best put-out teenager look and ignored his barb. I guess it was too much for Tami not to tell my mom. What surprised me was Mom thinking it necessary to clue my dad in. I was sure that Uncle John would want to sit down and ‘talk about it.’ “Come on, we need to talk football,” Dad said to change the topic. That instantly put me in a better mood. We went to the nice restaurant and I found Dad had gotten us a big table. I figured that Wolf and...

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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 17 A Piece That Fits

Allard and I signed in and then went next door to a deli to grab a quick sandwich. I came back to Fritz giving me the stink eye. “I know, I know,” I said, holding up my hand. “Who’s this?” Allard asked. “This is Fritz, the head of my security, and I’m in trouble for leaving the hotel without him,” I admitted. “I could be with you 24/7 if you’d prefer,” Fritz threatened. “I’ll make sure he lets you know,” Allard assured Fritz. I don’t think he wanted Fritz in our bedroom. What he didn’t...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 29 Operation Prom

People were supposed to start arriving today. I’d gotten a text from Ridge, from USC, which said that he and Bill were done with their finals and would be at Bill’s house tonight. John Phillips, from Kentucky, called to say he was driving over today. It looked like we would have a football get-together. Emma Stoned and Maria Dowe were on the same flight with Ridge and Bill. Ben Cowley and Zak Verwood had been booked on a flight from LA that would get to Chicago around 1:00 tomorrow...

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Junior Year Part IIChapter 14 Thatrsquos Not How the Force Works

After several rounds of negotiations, my dad won the trip to London with me. I was going to test for the Han Solo role in the yet to be titled Star Wars prequel. They were doing the casting now because of the new movie, Rogue One, which was filming now. The Han Solo character would make an appearance as a cameo. Marvel used the same strategy for their new Spider-Man by casting Tom Holland early in order for him to cameo in Captain America: Civil War before appearing in his own film. The...

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Junior Missed Period

Sheri's mother Rhoda loved her daughter too much! (Does that sound impossible?) One of hollywood producer's worst nightmares is the overprotective, doting yet bossy mother on the scene. They not only have to deal with possible child tantrums and their associated interruptions, but also mothers and THEIR emotional baggage, which includes PMS and its aftermath! Sheri (unfortunately?) was beautiful, poised, talented, well funded for perfect teeth and posture, and a camera "natural". But all...

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Junior Year Part IIInterlude 2

Author’s Note: I’ve been working to create a version of the Stupid Boy stories for a wider distribution. One thing that was pointed out was that the stories were too long. To that end I broke them into smaller books. At the beginning of each I’ve added an Interlude to introduce the readers to a more in-depth look at different characters. Kara Tasman is featured in the next chapter, so I thought you might enjoy reading about her. Note that this is from the Freshman Year timeframe, right after...

1 year ago
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Junior Year Part IIIChapter 2 Dirty Little Secrets

Cassidy must have friends in high places because she contrived to be my security today. When I got to the set, Kitty and Anita met me and informed me that we were shooting scenes on an old yacht today. Laurent planned to do other scenes, so I didn’t have to deal with him. It was an absolutely perfect day to be out on the water. There was a light breeze, which made the heat and humidity bearable. Cassidy looked like she planned to get some sun while I worked. She had on white shorts, a...

2 years ago
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Junior YearChapter 14 Get Cape Wear Cape Fly

When I got to school, Mona was waiting for me in the parking lot. “What happened to our deal?” she asked. “You weren’t there. Kim and Tracy didn’t play fair.” “They flirted with you!” I nodded. “Men!” she shouted, and stomped off. The rest of the cheerleaders had seen what happened and had some choice comments. I was ready to tell them to back off when Zoe walked up and kissed me. “What was that for?” I asked. “For asking me to be your date for the Homecoming Dance.” I hadn’t asked...

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