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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. Caryn and Megan joined Brook and me in the conference room. Megan had folders with our names on them.

“When we were in London, I showed David how much money he’s been spending. I need to get you up to speed on your spending habits,” Caryn said to Brook.

I hadn’t enjoyed Caryn shining a light on my expenditures. I bit my lip to keep from smiling when Brook realized how much she spent on clothes. I was lucky because I got most of mine free. Then she got to the section that showed how much she’d spent on our adventures. I was amused that she had the same reaction as I had: no big deal.

Megan went over Brook’s financials. The majority of her wealth was in L Brands stock, and that generated most of her income. She about had a cow when she learned about dividends and capital gains and how much went to taxes. Megan offered to show her how she could reduce her tax bill.

My money was split between farms, the strip mall, Mom’s real estate company, my accounts for college and my house fund, Mass Investments, Jack Mass’s construction company, and other smaller investments. Caryn showed me that the majority of my money had come from my signing the Star Academy two-movie deal. Although I’d made money from everything else, I’d spent most of it on the farms and equipment. While I wasn’t in danger of running out of money anytime soon, what I didn’t yet have was the income stream I needed. Mom’s business had just opened, the strip mall was just now starting to lease units, and my local farm was a money pit. Add in the charities, which couldn’t make an income, and employee salaries and benefits, with all their associated expenses, and I was bleeding money at a healthy rate.

With these revelations, I understood why Caryn had said I needed to make some more sunglasses money. I did know one way I could make some quick cash.

“Call Mr. Hill and see if he needs me to do some newspaper-insert ads. I could do some Sunday-afternoon shoots.”

“Before you do that, Ari has some opportunities for you. It seems that you’re popular in Japan. He has three ads lined up for your approval. They were impressed that you speak Japanese so well,” Caryn said.

I just blinked at her. Speak Japanese?

“I learned my lines by rote.”

“Ari knows that, but he suggested that you take some conversational classes so that when you go there, you can at least communicate.”

“Wait, when am I going to Japan?” I asked.

She showed me on my calendar. It was during the summer, and I would be gone for my birthday. It was one of the few weeks not already booked. Caryn showed me the three contracts, and I smiled. Each was for a one-day shoot and was for more than I could make in a year doing insert work for Mr. Hill. I was relieved I didn’t have to kill a weekend day each week.

I looked at the names on the contracts: Kisai, Dynamism, and Yohji Yamamoto.

“What do these companies sell?” I asked since I had no idea what they made.

“Watches, electronics and clothes,” Caryn supplied.

“If I’m going to be there for a week, make sure Ari fills up my time. I would love to play tourist, but papa needs new toys.”

I think Caryn realized her budgeting classes were only going to go so far. She did get us to agree to follow a budget. I was a little pissed when she said she was lowering my debit card limit and was only going to put more money into it once a month. I told Megan to sign me up for the American Express Black Card for emergencies.

I was willing to play along, but I wanted some backup in case I needed it, especially when I was traveling.

“I want one of those, too,” Brook chimed in.

Caryn said something about having a migraine and kicked us out. I wasn’t sure if we were getting our Amex cards or not. I would have to ask my dad.

Caryn stepped out of the conference room and stopped me before I left. She wanted to give me a tour of the strip mall.

“I talked to the restaurant, and they want out of their lease. They aren’t making it,” Caryn shared.

“How long do they have left?” I asked.

“Eight months. The problem is it’s a big space and we don’t have enough parking.”

“Are there any lots close by that we could buy and convert into parking?” I asked.

“Your mom said there are three lots behind the strip mall that she thinks she can get, but it would require a zoning change from residential use only to a commercial overlay. The extra parking would be something that would help with some of our other potential tenants. I recommend that you give us the go-ahead to make the purchase contingent on the county working with us on zoning.”

“What about the restaurant?” I asked.

“I think we let them out of their lease, but require them to leave the equipment. There was some confusion as to who owned it when we bought the strip mall. It would be cheaper than having to buy new and collecting rent for the next few months.”

“The place looks like crap. What would it cost to redo it?” I asked.

“I don’t know. Frankly, I don’t have experience enough to figure out what needs to be done.”

I smiled.

“That’s why I get help. I can think of two people who’d know what we would need: Granny and Mary Dole. Heck, I would love to partner with those two, if they wanted to open a restaurant,” I said, dreaming.

“Okay, let me work on it.”

Caryn then showed me the rest of the units. Mom had set up shop next to the restaurant and had placed in the window a big-screen TV that showed their listings. Megan had helped them set it up. Megan had also suggested they put some small tables out front so people could relax before going into the restaurant.

Greg and Angie had one of the upstairs units. It had a reception area and then two rooms in the back for massages. They were currently only open weekends and a couple of nights a week. A cell phone provider had leased one of the downstairs units, and a barbershop had another. That left one space downstairs and two upstairs that were left to be rented. Caryn had left the open units as shells with the plan to build them out to meet our renters’ needs.

On the far end was the Quickie Mart. It had seen better days. The family that ran the place kept it open 24/7. I worried that it attracted the wrong kinds of people late at night. In an ideal world, it would only be open until ten and not sell alcohol or cigarettes. I would also like to sell our produce and thought we could turn it into a vegetable stand. I told Caryn all this. She worried that alcohol and cigarettes were probably large profit centers. I then had an idea: what if the Mennonites wanted to help us with the vegetable stand? They could also rent one of the other units for furniture.

Caryn’s final piece of news was that Kendal had accepted Ms. Dixon’s offer and was moving to Chicago to work with Tom. She’d trained Megan on how to sell my photos to the various websites, and we would still work with all the models and Ford to create that stream of income. Tom had given that up so he could steal Kendal away. Megan was also working for Adrienne to help her with her back-office bookkeeping needs. Tom would be my lawyer for entertainment matters. Ms. Dixon would be responsible overall, especially if I got myself into trouble. I wasn’t sure how Kendal fit in, but I would be 18 soon and wouldn’t need a chaperone. Caryn or my parents could fill that role for the next few months.

After I left the offices, I went to Halle’s. I’m not sure who was happier to see me, Bandit or Halle. I tossed his squeaky mouse while we talked.

“Our play is this weekend,” she reminded me.

“I suppose I have to skip the dojo and come to play practice after baseball.”

“I think that might be a good idea. You also have to be my date for the cast party Saturday night. I plan to have a few drinks and need you to keep me from doing something stupid.”

“What if you do something stupid with me?” I asked.

“Like what?”

“I could show you my tan lines,” I teased.

Halle gave me an exasperated look and then smiled when I waggled my eyebrows.

“Mom! David and I are going to work on our lines!” Halle called out.

“Take your cat with you!” Rita called back.

“Come on, Crybaby,” I said, picking up Bandit.

He showed me he’d killed his mouse. Halle tolerated my praising him for being a big-game hunter. When we got to her room, I became the hunter. Halle squealed when I picked her up, tossed her on the bed, and then pounced on her. I made a big deal of showing her my tan lines.

Halle wiggled out of her clothes and it was game on. Brook and Cassidy had been fun all week, but there was just something about Halle. I missed the heck out of her, and she showed me she missed me. When I finally rolled off her, Bandit climbed up and settled on my chest. The three of us curled up and had a nap.

My next stop was to see Pam. Lacy met me at the door and invited me to dinner. We had a good evening looking at my vacation photos. Pam told me that Greg had been a perfect gentleman like I knew he would. He offered to let her come to his place and get free massages until she had the baby. He’d explained that I paid him back in babysitting services.

Pam lured me to her bedroom with the plan to give her a massage. One thing led to another, and I fell asleep with her in my arms.

Monday April 4

I arrived at school and found Tracy, Pam and, to my surprise, Lisa. At first, I didn’t recognize her because she was in jeans and a sweatshirt. I’d never seen her in anything other than a short skirt before.

“You like?” Tracy asked.

“Yeah, you look good,” I said to Lisa. “I thought you couldn’t wear jeans.”

“Turns out pure silk underwear doesn’t irritate me and allows me to wear pants,” Lisa supplied.

It was strange to see Lisa looking like a normal teen. I was sure most of the guys would be disappointed. Brook might be happy that she no longer had competition, though.

“I found out who hacked your blog and posted it: Alan Douglas.”

I saw all three girls get mad. Pam and Tracy worried me because of Pam’s stun gun and Tracy’s pepper spray.

“I’d suggest you tell Mr. Palm, because Alan posted it on the school’s chat site,” I recommended.

The girls huddled up and then walked off. I wasn’t sure what they planned to do, but as long as they left me out of it, I was happy.

Famous last words. Lisa threw me under the bus when Alan tried to deny it. I found myself in Mr. Palm’s office with my mom during third period.

“I need your help in clearing up something. Lisa Felton says you told her Alan Douglas stole her personal blog and posted it on the Lincoln Chat Board. This is a serious matter, and Alan has denied any involvement,” Mr. Palm said.

“Get him in here,” my mom said.

I was surprised when Mr. Palm did just that. Alan had a cocky smile on his face until he saw my mom. I just shrugged to let him know that it wasn’t me and he was on his own.

“Tell Mr. Palm the truth,” Mom ordered.

Their eyes locked and Alan was the first to look away. He knew when he was beaten.

“I did it. I posted Lisa’s blog on the chat board,” he admitted.

“Alan, cyberbullying is taken very seriously at Lincoln High,” Mr. Palm started.

“He’ll never do anything like this again. Isn’t that right, Alan?” Mom asked.

“Yes, ma’am. I’ll never do something like this again, I promise,” Alan said.

“I’m sure you won’t, but there will have to be consequences for your actions,” Mr. Palm said.

“Something that confuses me is how it was taken down. Whoever did it wiped all traces of the post, even those forwarded,” Alan said.

“I don’t think you need us for the rest of this,” I said and stood up to leave.

Mr. Palm tilted his head and gave me a funny look.

“Alan, go out and sit down in the waiting area. I’ll deal with you in a moment,” Mr. Palm said.

Once Alan left, Mr. Palm turned to me. I decided I’d better come clean, so I told him about Frank and what his people had done. That also explained how I knew Alan was the one that posted the blog. Mr. Palm wasn’t sure what to do about it. On the one hand, I’d solved a lot of his problems by having Frank’s people delete all traces of the blog. On the other, I’d given my password to someone outside of the school. While there were no explicit rules against it, Mr. Palm wasn’t happy about it.

“David has to protect his image. You’re lucky he isn’t looking to take legal action because of what was posted,” Mom said.

“There’s no need for that. Next time please come to me before you set your people loose on something like this,” Mr. Palm offered as a compromise.

I understood his point of view. He was responsible for the school and he didn’t need a student having his PR team deleting posts on a private chat website.

At lunch, Alan was missing in action. I wondered if he’d been suspended. It was too bad because today was the first official day of the lunch-buddy program. Wolf, Brit, Gina and I were picked as hosts. I guess it wasn’t a surprise when the theater group showed up at my table. They were all excited about opening night this Friday. It seems they were already sold out, which worried me because I hadn’t gotten any tickets for my parents. That was when they explained that cast members had four tickets per performance set aside. They would hand them out tonight at play practice.

They also wanted to make sure I was coming to the cast party on Saturday. They had an inside joke about cast virgins and some ritual. They had another thing coming if they thought they could haze me. I would bet that Halle would take a similar stand.

Then they told me they’d never sold out a play before. I admitted that I’d never gone to one. I was astounded they seemed nervous about it. I thought they did this for the attention. They’d done scenes in the quad and at lunch for previous plays. I wasn’t sure why an auditorium full of friends and family would make them nervous, especially after getting pelted with food and garbage at lunch. Of course, I would never toss a dinner roll at an unsuspecting teen acting goofy. Honest!

And I never fib. Not even in jest!

At baseball practice, Moose announced that Yuri and Justin had been kicked off the team for fighting. That meant that Burt, Brock and Bryan had to compete to see who our lead pitcher was going to be. It also meant that Ray Quinn was promoted to starting at third.

I also received confirmation that Alan had been suspended for three days for bullying. That was the harshest penalty they normally gave short of expulsion. Mr. Palm was sending a message with that punishment.

I was a little rusty at play practice, which sent Mr. Dutton into a tizzy. I hadn’t looked at my lines while on vacation. Halle wasn’t happy with me, which made me realize I needed to buckle down. She reminded me that there weren’t retakes in a play. I took her pointed remarks in stride. It seemed everyone was nervous about the play selling out.

Wednesday April 6

I skipped out of school again. This time it was to go to Indianapolis to the NCAA headquarters. I’d requested the meeting to get my eligibility cleared up. Mr. Morris, my sports attorney, was going to lead the meeting for our side. The number of people we were bringing was a little embarrassing. In addition to Mr. Morris, Ms. Dixon and Tom Dole were there representing Dixon and Dixon. I was also bringing Caryn, my business manager, and Dad. Fritz was drafted to drive and act as security.

We all met at the Westin, where the Chicago contingent had spent the night. Mr. Morris had arranged for a conference room for us to meet in.

“I received a strange message last night. It seems the NCAA has expanded our meeting today. I’d thought we would just be meeting Jackie Davis, the chair for the Initial-Eligibility Waiver Committee, and Steve Anchorage, the chair of the Amateurism Fact-Finding Committee. It seems there will be several other chairs and members of the Board of Governors in attendance, including NCAA President Mark Ellison,” Mr. Morris said.

“What do you think that means?” Ms. Dixon asked.

“I think they don’t know what to do with David. He could potentially pose some serious problems for them with respect to how they want to protect their use of students’ images and names. They’ve gone for a couple of years without any major challenges. They have to know that David’s fame isn’t derived from just sports, which is their normal excuse for not allowing student-athletes to make money off it while in college. I would expect them to try to make David some sort of deal, like eligibility in exchange for his support in not making waves,” Mr. Morris said.

“Should we address his movies and modeling while in college?” Tom asked.

“I think we play it by ear. If they want something more than just to give David his eligibility acceptance, we pull out the waiver to allow him to fulfill his obligations for doing movies as far as marketing goes. I don’t think they have a leg to stand on, but we need to get him eligible first. My plan all along was to attack that as a separate issue, but if they want David to do something, we need to get this in return,” Mr. Morris said.

The way the NCAA rules read was that you couldn’t engage in the promotion of commercial activities while you were a student-athlete. A strict reading could mean that if I did a movie while in college, I might not be able to have my name added to the credits, and couldn’t give any interviews about my role in the movie. I was in the clear for everything I did while in high school.

Mr. Morris had suggested that I split sports-related topics and acting so there would be no confusion with the NCAA. They’d gotten worried when I helped Washington with their fundraiser and we’d also played a baseball game. I don’t think anyone expected over twenty thousand people to show up. We’d had similar crowds the following weekend at State.

Universities aren’t stupid. Having a student who could draw that many fans and could potentially be the face of their program was huge. Even for a program like Michigan, which consistently sold out, it would be big for away games. Places like Northwestern couldn’t sell out when they had a draw like Stanford. If my fame could put butts in seats, it would mean big money to the conference as a whole. What had them excited was I that was pulling these numbers for high school baseball.

It would be interesting to see what the NCAA wanted to talk about.

President Ellison met us at reception. It almost felt like a recruiting trip. The building was new and it was easy to see they weren’t hurting for money.

“I thought I’d show you around and give you some background on the NCAA,” President Ellison said to begin the tour. “The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a member-led organization dedicated to the well-being and lifelong success of college athletes.

“We adhere to, believe in, and support seven core values. The first of these is the collegiate model of athletics where students take part in athletics as an avocation that balances their social, academic, and athletic experiences. We strive to have all our member organizations maintain the highest level of integrity and sportsmanship. We focus on the pursuit of excellence in both athletics and academics. The NCAA is committed to the supporting role that intercollegiate athletics plays in enhancing the sense of community and strengthening the identity of member institutions, as well as in the higher education mission. We promote an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and career opportunities for coaches and administrators from diverse backgrounds. Another core value is respect for institutional autonomy and philosophical differences. Finally, we encourage presidential leadership of intercollegiate athletics at the campus, conference and national levels.

“The NCAA consists of 1,121 colleges and universities, 99 conferences, and 39 affiliated organizations. More than 460,000 student-athletes make up 19,000 teams that participate in the NCAA’s 90 championships in 24 sports across 3 divisions. We have a staff of 500 employees here in Indianapolis that supports our members,” President Ellison said.

He then gave us a tour of the facility and I met many of the employees. Several wanted pictures taken. Caryn promised to send over signed pictures for everyone that wanted them.

We were finally ushered into a large conference room with a coffee service set up in the back. President Ellison indicated we were to sit on the far side of the long table. There were name tents for the people on their side. We were given a Sharpie and asked to fill out ours so everyone would know each other.

I read down the table: Mark Ellison – NCAA President; JT Picket – Chair of the Board of Governors; Jim Phelps – Member of Board of Governors/AD University of Michigan; Jackie Davis – Chair of Initial-Eligibility Waiver Committee; Steve Anchorage – Chair of Amateurism Fact-Finding Committee; Lesley Sanchez – Chair of Legislative Relief Committee; and Andy Hill – Chair of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. President Ellison kicked off the meeting.

“David Dawson asked for this meeting to expedite his eligibility. It is my understanding that Mrs. Davis found enough questions to forward his application to Mr. Anchorage’s committee to do some due diligence. Maybe we could have Mr. Anchorage give us an overview as to where we stand on his amateurism status.”

“Some of you may remember Mr. Morris. He worked for us a few years ago reviewing applications for initial eligibility. Mr. Morris has been helpful in providing the documentation we needed to conduct our review. I have some grave concerns that Mr. Dawson may cause us problems related to naming rights once he enters college. I think we need to get an agreement in place to protect our member institutions before we issue him his letter of amateurism status,” Mr. Anchorage stated.

“Are you worried that David will challenge your control over student-athletes’ use of image and name?” Mr. Morris asked.

It seemed that was exactly what they were worried about. This was the heart of what student-athletes had filed lawsuits about in the past. There was a lot of money being made by the NCAA’s member institutions, and if the student-athletes ever cracked the door open on receiving compensation, it would be a slippery slope until they were paid what they were worth. Let’s face it, college football is big business.

I personally had a problem with how the big shoe companies made deals with each school. You had to wear their gear with logos. Why shouldn’t a student-athlete be compensated for being a walking billboard?

“Why don’t we work out a deal where David agrees to allow you to use his image and name for college football and baseball? In exchange you give him a waiver to be able to do his movies and modeling,” Mr. Morris floated.

“I have concerns about what his modeling activities might entail. It’s my understanding that he’s the face for an athletic company right now, Range Sports. I would have apprehension about him doing ads and or commercials involving any type of football- or baseball-related gear. It would more than likely violate agreements with existing advertisers,” Jim Phelps, the AD for the University of Michigan, said.

“An exception could be added to the waiver to exclude any conflicts. They would need to be spelled out for us to be comfortable,” Mr. Morris added.

“I would like for David to consider using his celebrity to help with PSAs and also become involved in our Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. I think he would bring a unique perspective to our institution,” Andy Hill, the chair of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, said.

“Any public service announcements would have to be approved by David and his team. David would also have to see how his class loads are before he could commit to joining a committee,” Mr. Morris said.

“I would also like for David to agree to assist us with legislative matters,” Lesley Sanchez, the chair of the Legislative Relief Committee, said.

“That’s a loaded request. Do you want David to be your poster boy supporting NCAA attempts to do something in Congress to get more exemptions?” Mr. Morris asked.

Lesley smiled and nodded.

“I guess that is the thrust of our proposal,” she admitted.

“I think we need to take a break and discuss what you’ve suggested. Can we get back together in an hour?” Mr. Morris asked.

“I think that would be a good idea. If you’d like, I could take you to the executive dining room and you could have lunch,” President Ellison suggested.

I could eat. We were given ninety minutes to return.

We ordered lunch, and I voiced my biggest concern.

“I’m not sure I want to carry water for them to get more concessions out of Congress. I personally think student-athletes deserve to be compensated.”

“What about PSAs and volunteering to be on a committee?” Ms. Dixon asked.

“I see that as part of my charitable work. I would be willing to do some PSAs as long as they made sense. I’m not sure what committees they’re talking about and what value I would bring,” I said.

“Do you have a problem with them using your name and image?” Mr. Morris asked.

“If that’s the price I have to pay to play ball, I’m fine with it. I personally think that we could fight to get them to back off on modeling and acting, including Range Sports,” I said.

“I would recommend that you not fight that if you don’t have to. What you have to realize is the NCAA is a huge bureaucracy, and if they decide to come after you, they will. They think nothing of spending money on lawsuits, and I imagine they could drag their feet until you ran out of eligibility,” Mr. Morris said.

“So, don’t rock the boat. I’m sure Range Sports will survive without me, once I start college,” I said.

“I promise to get you a huge Nike deal once you graduate,” Tom said, to ease the sting.

Mr. Morris negotiated a deal for us that included my needed amateurism clearance and a waiver for acting and modeling, including promotion of movies I acted in. It included wording about not being able to work for a company like Range Sports who sold either football or baseball gear, even if the ads were not related to either sport.

In exchange, I agreed to grant the NCAA, whatever conference my school was in, and the college I attended, the rights to my name and image while I was an eligible athlete in college, but only insofar as they directly related to football and baseball. I stressed, for example, that anything related to my modeling or the movies I acted in, as well as any commercials, were off-limits to them. I didn’t commit to PSAs, committee membership, or being the poster boy for the NCAA. To appease them, we agreed that I would be open to considering requests from the NCAA in each area. To me, ‘considering’ something didn’t mean I had to say yes.

Something Mr. Morris insisted on was language that if there was ever a dispute over the agreement or any of its terms, normal rules of contract interpretation would apply. Later, he explained to me he didn’t want the NCAA trying to say their interpretation of any language should be entitled to precedence because of their role and experience in regulating college athletics. In addition, he negotiated a get out of jail free card for anything I’d done to this point. They couldn’t come back later and say that my fundraising for Washington and subsequent baseball game were found to violate any rules.

Mr. Morris was happy but warned me that I needed to be vigilant and we should prepare for them to break their word. He said that when they did, having the waiver in hand would give us a strong position when we ended up in court. He made it sound like a foregone conclusion. I guess I was naïve because to me it felt like we’d worked everything out. Mr. Morris pointed out that he thought we weren’t out of the woods yet. He hadn’t steered me wrong yet, so I listened to his counsel, and Dad authorized him to prepare for the worst.

Caryn received the happy task of letting all the recruiters know I had my letter of eligibility for amateurism. That, combined with my SAT scores, would assure them of my eligibility. They would have to wait until after my fall grades were in to get final word, but with my current grades and SAT scores, I wasn’t really at risk of not qualifying at most schools.

We drove to St. Joe for my baseball game. They’d declined to do a doubleheader at State on Saturday. I think it ended up being a mistake. Fritz had to park three blocks from the high school, and we had to walk the rest of the way because of the crowd. Fritz had to act like a blocker to get us through to the locker room.

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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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Escapadinha no Douro Parte 3

Parte 3- Boa! Exclamou o J, que logo se refreou um pouco perante a minha quase indiferença.- Excelente ideia I, concordou o P, e como temos pouca roupa em cima de nós acaba num instante. Risos.- Não sei não…disse eu, tentando reverter a decisão que parecia tomada.- Qual é o problema? De qualquer forma já nos vimos todos nuzinhos hoje à tarde! Argumentou o J.Estava-se mesmo a ver onde eles nos queriam levar, mas perante tanta insistência e concordância, não seria eu a estragar o barato. Tb era...

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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 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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Dont Sleep in the Subway Part TwoChapter 22 Breaching the ramparts at Yorktown

I was much impressed with the defensive posture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. I thought this must be due to extensive experience in European style warfare in direct confrontation and meeting engagements on open fields of battle. That sort of warfare was really a place where reality was replaced by toy soldiers on a flat playing board in a child’s game with no blood being spilled in copious quantities. It would be totally unlike a deadly duel in the sun with actual firearms and sharp swords that...

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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 IIChapter 4 Unmasked

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...

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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 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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The Friar of Harbour Town

The little Monastery of Repentance was situated a short distance from the beautiful little harbour of Harbour Town. Everyday Friar Benedictus Declus would ring the bell of the Monastery and then open the gates of the Monastery, permitting those who wished to confess and repent their sins entry to the chapel. The Friar was well known around the town.When he walked about town those who saw him would say, "Good Day,Good Friar!" Many of the residents of the town were only too well aware what...

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Miss Harcourt debauched

"No!" Miss Harcourt cried, "For gods sake No!" as I levelled Mr Cambridge's antique duelling pistol to aim not at Mr Simon Harcourt's head but instead the imaginary spot eight inches above his head whereby the ball would drill a third hole in direct line with his eye sockets. "Why should I spare him?" I demanded, "He has wounded me with his tongue and now his piece." "He, he is young and foolish," she shouted, "And noble in defending my honour!" I held the piece...

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Junior YearChapter 6 This is Our House

Note: This is the last chapter BlackIrish was able to edit for me. Monday September 7 Today was Labor Day, so I didn’t have anything I had to do. Tami had been shocked by my revelation last night that I was no longer in love with her, and for the first time in my life she didn’t have anything to say. She’d just left me so I could get back to sleep. When I woke up, I went downstairs looking for my uncle. He and I had to have a talk. I found Aunt Bonnie. “You want some...

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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 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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Pagan ORourkeChapter 2

"Begin!", snapped the Armsmaster. Pagan spun, drew, flicked the thumb-safety off, fired six rounds, safed the pistol, reholstered - in one continuous, uninterrupted, motion - and announced, "Clear!" The Armsmaster pressed the button, to retrieve the targets, and glanced down at the stopwatch in his hand. "It's unreal, ' the old warrior thought, 'he's beaten every record in the books - including his own previous ones. Those shots were so close together, I'd have thought they came...

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