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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 still can’t believe you passed up the opportunity to spend some quality time with the two of us. We might need to get you checked.”

“I made a promise to my mom after we found out I have a half brother who’s younger than me. I had a front-row seat to the kind of devastation something like that can cause. If it hadn’t been for that, I would have probably broken one of my cardinal rules of not sleeping with someone who’s in a relationship,” I explained.

“No, I totally get it, but it sounds like your dream was telling you something different,” she teased.

“If it were only half as good as the dream,” I said, and then sighed.

“I take it we all had a good time.”

“You’re talking to a teenage boy. We have fertile imaginations. Maybe the next time we’re in New York, we can get Tyler to play the Kate part and I can show you what we missed last night.”

“Don’t you dare tell Tyler,” Adrienne said, and then laughed. “You know what, do tell her. I think she has a bigger thing for Kate than you do.”

“Please, she has you,” I said, not believing a word of it.

“She has me all the time. Kate is one straight girl we dream of turning,” Adrienne shared.

“As long as you only turn her part-way; I’d hate to think she’d never want a man in her life. My plan is to wait a few years and then pounce when her divorce is announced.”

“That’s my boy! I’m glad you have a backup plan.”

I hung up with Adrienne and thought about what I’d passed up. Uncle John was right. Sometimes it sucked to be a man of your word.

I got dressed quickly, let my buddy Duke out, and we went for a run while my thoughts sorted themselves out.

When I got back, I went to make breakfast and then Mom came down. I was lucky; she didn’t suspect I’d sinned in my mind. She reminded me of our meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Mass and the other families after church. Her comments finally succeeded in popping me out of my mental bubble and in bringing me back to the here and now.

Mom and I came home from church and found that Jack and Bev Mass had already arrived. Dad and Jack were out back, starting the grill. I decided to join the guys.

“What are we having?” I asked.

“Goat. Your grandmother had one that was causing trouble,” Dad said.

“So she just offed him?” I asked.

“Never piss your grandmother off,” Dad advised.

“What does goat taste like?” I asked.

“Bald eagle,” Jack offered.

“I find that a little more gamey than goat,” Dad said.

I just rolled my eyes and decided the two comedians had this. I heard the gate open. Mom must have let someone in. I went out and found Wolf and his parents, Jared and Tiana.

“Hey, how was last night?” I asked.

“Sarah was a lot of fun. She said that she planned to spend some time at Harper’s over the summer.”

Tim and Tami pulled up with their parents. I went to the gate and used the keypad on this side to open it for them. Tim’s parents were Conner and Wendy. I had to think for a moment for Tami’s mom’s name. I’d always called her Mrs. Glade. It was Melissa.

“Mom and Bev are inside. Dad and Jack are out back acting like they’re grilling. I think they’re more interested in the cooler of beer,” I announced.

The women went inside. The guys and Tami followed me to the patio. Mom opened the kitchen window.

“Put the meat on,” Mom told Dad.

Dad had two gallon-size ziplock bags filled with different marinades and slices of goat meat. One looked like a jerk that I’d come to love on our vacation to the Caribbean. The other had a lemon and garlic smell.

“Where’s Duke?” Wolf asked.

Duke was his official helper when he did yard work.

“Peggy and the boys are at her parents’ house. I think she heard what we’re having and bailed. They took Duke with them.”

“What are we having?” Tami asked suspiciously.

“Dad said Grandma Dawson killed one of the goats.”

“Excuse me?” Tim asked.

“I guess it looked at her funny,” I said with a straight face.

Tami smacked me on the back of the head.

The jerked goat was really good. It tasted a little like lamb. Mom had made coconut rice with red beans and fried plantains to go with the jerk. She also made mac and cheese, cornbread, and green beans for the goat with lemon and garlic.

Over lunch, we talked about my friends living with Bev and Jack for the summer.

“We live in Lincoln Park about six blocks from the Fullerton L stop, or two blocks from Lincoln Avenue where you can catch the bus. Tami would take the bus to Michigan Avenue to do her internship at Northwestern Hospital,” Bev said.

“How safe is it?” Mrs. Glade asked.

“Where we are in Lincoln Park is mostly young professionals and college kids. Northwestern Hospital is in the Gold Coast, a more affluent area. Oprah lives close to where Tami’ll be working. I would never say anywhere in Chicago is completely safe, but if she pays attention to her surroundings, she should be okay. I wouldn’t have a problem letting Harper take the bus there,” Bev said.

“What about these two?” Jared, Wolf’s dad, asked.

“They’ll be working with my team. We have several projects going, mainly close together in Lincoln Park, but we do have a couple further west, and they can be dicey. I wouldn’t plan on them going there without other employees who understand the risks,” Jack said.

“David says you live in a mansion,” Wolf said.

“I don’t know about that,” Jack said, getting embarrassed.

“Hang on. I have pictures,” I said as I brought it up on my phone.

Jared and Wendy, Tim’s mom, got the first look as my phone was passed around.

“I think I want to take Tim’s place,” Wendy said, obviously impressed with where my friends would be staying.

“If you want to come visit, we have plenty of room,” Bev said.

“I’d like to come up for a weekend,” Mrs. Glade said.

“Of shopping,” I added under my breath.

Mrs. Glade blushed.

“Why don’t you all come up and I can take you ... shopping,” Bev said, giving me the stink eye.

“You don’t have a problem with our kids invading your home for the summer?” Conner, Tim’s dad, asked.

“David told us they had worked at setting life goals and they’re highly motivated. He wasn’t always my favorite person, but the more I got to know him, the better I liked him. I’ve been impressed with him, and during the recent political campaign, he showed me he was sharp. If he says your kids are special and just need a little help, Bev and I are more than happy to have them,” Jack said.

I kept my smart comments to myself. All the parents sat a little straighter in their chairs at the praise for their children.

“Why didn’t you like him?” Tiana, Wolf’s mom, asked.

“He dated my daughter,” Jack confessed.

“You have our sympathies,” Jared said with a smirk.

“Looking back, he was a blessing,” Bev said in my defense.

“She’s dating Mike Herndon now,” Tami explained.

Everyone nodded. Jack looked like he was about to have a migraine. I wished him the best of luck.

Jared wasn’t quite done, though. He had a pensive look on his face and started to speak a couple of times, but finally seemed to find the words he needed.

“Wolf may not appreciate this, but I have to speak as a dad. We’re not wealthy by any means, but we do an honest day’s work, and we’ve tried to raise our kids right. I’m glad to hear about the neighborhood and to learn he’ll be in a safe environment, but what concerns me more is keeping the bad influences away.”

Wolf gave his dad a horrified, ‘how could you embarrass me like that?!’ look, and his dad caught it. He turned to his son.

“Son, I know I just embarrassed you, and I’m sorry about that. But I’d be even sorrier if I didn’t say anything and you got messed up with drugs or the wrong kind of friends,” he said gently, and then looked at me. “Bad friends can ruin a man’s life. Good friends are like gold.”

I really hoped he was putting me in the ‘good friends’ category because I didn’t think I’d like to find out what he’d do if he decided I was in the other one.

Tami leaned in, taking his attention.

“Don’t worry, sir. Tim and I will be there too. We’ll have each other’s backs, and between that and Mr. and Mrs. Mass, we should be fine. I promise I’ll let you know if either of these two big oafs gets out of line,” she said, trying to glare at Tim and Wolf at the same time.

“Can you do the same with Harper?” Mrs. Mass quipped.

The general laughter around the table got us out of the tension of the moment.

Tami took me out to her car before she left.

“I have something for you,” she said as she opened her trunk.

She handed me a first aid kit.

“I did some reading on Cuba and put this together for you. Everything has to remain sealed to get through customs,” she advised.

She had everything from aspirin to jock-itch cream. She explained that with the hot humid weather, I needed to be prepared.

I gave her a hug and thanked her. She would be home next weekend after her finals were done, so I would see her before I left.

After everyone left, Dad and I went to meet with Caryn and Megan. When we tried to pull into the parking lot, it was blocked off.

“Looks like they had it resurfaced and new lines painted,” I observed.

We parked on the street. As we walked up, I could see they had power-washed the sidewalks. It looked like twenty years of dirt and grime had been removed. With the new paint, the building looked almost new. Caryn had done a good job.

We went upstairs and found Megan spinning in her chair. When she saw us, she jerked to a stop. I just ignored her. I sometimes did that too, so I wasn’t about to give her a hard time. I also needed her to watch Coby and Little David for another week during finals.

We went to the conference room and found new phones in boxes.

“What are these for?” I asked.

“Google phones and Project Fi,” Caryn said.

“Project what?” Dad asked.

“It’s the service provider for the Google phones. It’s a pretty good deal for someone who doesn’t use much data. It allows for unlimited domestic calls and text, unlimited international texting, and data is pay-as-you-go. The reason you’re getting one is because of international calling,” Caryn said.

“This new phone works in both Cuba and Japan?” I asked.

“Yes, and it’s cheaper than setting up an international calling plan with your current carrier. As it turns out, your current carrier doesn’t even offer service in Cuba. This isn’t cheap, though, so don’t overdo it. It’s twenty cents per minute. Another carrier charged a monthly fee for their plan, and it was still fifty cents per minute,” Megan explained.

Megan took my phone and hooked it to my new Google phone. It transferred all my contacts and apps.

“What do you plan to do with this phone once I get back from Japan?” I asked.

“You can keep it for whenever you travel, or we could use it as a corporate phone for someone who only uses it as a phone,” Caryn said.

“You mean like my dad or grandma. Better yet, the recruiting phone,” I said.

Dad had been listening. I could tell he liked the idea of saving money on his monthly phone bill. A Google phone would never work for my mom or me since we used way too much data.

Now that we had my phone for Cuba set up, we could talk about other stuff.

“You couldn’t miss the front parking lot,” Caryn said, and we nodded. “We had them do it this weekend. We also did the Quickie Mart. We’ll walk down there before you leave. The owner was willing to shut down for the weekend while we did it.”

“How’s the food going?” I asked.

We’d started to hand out food to people that needed it.

“We gave out three bags this week. They were also given information about the food programs available. One of the employees at the Quickie Mart had a good idea: she suggested that we add bags of dried beans and rice,” Caryn said.

“It’s inexpensive and filling. I remember when you were a kid, we ate a lot of that type of thing,” Dad said.

I just smiled. Cornbread and beans was one of my favorite meals. Mom always complained that Greg and I could eat for an army, and she needed to be able to fill us up.

“Don’t ask me about what to give them. I think you can figure it out,” I said.

“Okay. Field trip time,” Caryn announced.

She took us down to the restaurant. Mary Dole was there, talking to a bunch of people sitting in the new chairs, which were aligned in a couple of rows facing her. She smiled and waved at us as we came through the doors.

These guys were obviously the people Mary had hired to form the waitstaff, cooks, etc. It was surprising to see Jan’s serious, interested face among them.

We walked back towards the kitchen and setup areas, not wanting to disturb Mary. I turned to Caryn.

“Jan Duke?”

“Yuri’s grandma came in with her when we were taking applications, and your grandmother happened to be there. Mrs. Antakov asked if Jan could apply for a waitress/hostess job and took your grandma aside and explained that she wanted Jan to learn about work, but she wanted her to work under the supervision of women she looked up to. Your mom, Mrs. Dole and your grandma all fit that category.”

I was bemused.

“My grandma? How does Jan even know her?” I asked.

“Oh, your grandma and Yuri’s have become thick as thieves since they met each other. I think it’s a ‘kindred spirits finding each other’ kind of thing. You just weren’t around enough to notice.

“Anyway, Mrs. Dole was concerned that this was all Yuri’s grandma’s doing, and that Jan would be resentful. It turns out it was Jan who suggested it in the first place, when their family was talking about plans for the summer and beyond. Yuri’s grandma just ... facilitated.

“And Jan’s qualified. They were looking for a smart, pretty girl from the high school, who was motivated, to work as a waitress and fill-in hostess, and Jan fits the bill to a T,” Caryn said.

I nodded, still a bit puzzled, as we continued the tour. You just never knew...

The place looked great. They’d gotten ninety percent of the downstairs done. It looked like an updated version of Granny’s. I was impressed with how nice it looked.

“How soon until they open?” Dad asked.

“They want to do a test run next week and only open a couple of hours in the mornings to work the bugs out. The grand opening will be either next Friday or Saturday. They’re going to do an invitation-only event to get the word out and it’ll be free. Then they’ll open the following Monday,” Caryn said.

I was glad Caryn, my dad, and Megan were taking care of all this. I had no time for it right now. I was proud of what they’d done with Mary and Granny. I was sure it would be a success.

It was a gorgeous day outside, and I really wanted to go see Zoe, as had become my Sunday routine, but I needed to study. I’d never really wanted to sign up for AP classes. Uncle John was right about many things, one of which was that you didn’t need to grow up too fast. Taking AP, or Advanced Placement, classes gave you college equivalency. This meant that you would have college credit towards your graduation.

Something I figured out by reading the college websites was that I was taking way too many AP classes. Students only received credit for two AP classes per subject. That meant that only two of my three AP math classes counted for college credit.

I hadn’t bitched too much, though, because the classes were more of a challenge. My inner nerd got bored if he wasn’t pushed.

Additionally, and more importantly to me, AP classes boosted your class standing. Our grade point average (GPA) was calculated on a 4.0 scale, with each AP course receiving a .22225 bonus added to the grade earned. I was currently in third place in our class behind Gina and Alan. I had faith that Alan would do something stupid and knock himself out of the running. I just had to hope that Gina faltered.

That was why I stayed in instead of going horseback riding with Zoe.

Thursday May 12

Finals had been hard, but I’d been up to the task. With Alan banned from the school computers, Lily had to do more work. She’d sent all the coaches reports on how their charges had done, and once again, the athletes involved in the study program had done better than the previous average. I was heartened to see that over half the school had joined us this semester.

Coach Hope and Moose had identified a couple of junior football and baseball players who were not on track to meet NCAA academic guidelines. With the new system in place, they were able to nip any problems in the bud, before it was too late. The sophomores also had six boys who were borderline. Cassidy told me that her dad planned to have all the guys who were having academic issues meet with Ms. Jaroslav, our guidance counselor, and they had to bring a parent to the meeting. That didn’t sound like much fun.

I looked up our class ranking, which was on the school’s website. It showed the Top 5, but individual students could log in and see where they ranked. Alan was nowhere in the top five. He must have decided to tank his finals because he was grounded. That was so like him, to think he would punish us all by hurting himself. Gina and I were first and second. The difference was she’d taken more AP classes than I had. Unfortunately, my art classes didn’t have that designation. Zoe and Brook were fourth and fifth on the list, with a girl I didn’t know in the third slot.

Today was an abbreviated day where we only spent twenty minutes in each class. We turned our books in and said our goodbyes for the summer. We were let out before lunch. I guess they didn’t want to feed us one more time. Cassidy and I were asked to visit Moose before we left.

“Hey, Moose. You wanted to see us?” I asked as we walked in.

He pointed to two large duffle bags with ‘Lincoln High Baseball’ on the side and ‘Range Sports’ on the end.

“Devin Range sent this for you. I told him what you’d need for both Cuba and your trip to baseball camp. However, you need to bring it back to the school in the fall. Devin didn’t want to mess up your eligibility by giving you a gift,” Moose clarified.

I wasn’t sure if it was a problem or not, but damn well preferred being cautious rather than give the NCAA an excuse to give me a hard time. I opened the first one up and it had catcher’s gear.

“I think this is yours,” I said as I slid it over to Cassidy.

She pulled out a cup and gave me a dirty look.

“You get hit with a wild pitch and you’ll be glad you have one,” I said with a straight face.

She just shrugged and put it back in. Mine had everything I would need from cleats to baseball caps. I even had a first baseman’s glove.

“What’s this for?” I asked Moose.

“Who knows? Better to have it and not need it.”

Of course, Cassidy made me carry everything to the car.

When we got home, I invited Cassidy and Fritz in for lunch. Everyone was gone. I was surprised Duke had been left free. He normally was in his crate when we weren’t home. I made us sandwiches and a salad.

Cassidy looked at it and then at me.

“Don’t you have any chips?” she asked.

“Salad is better for you,” I urged.

“I could go for some chips,” Fritz agreed.

Mom kept them for everyone else, but I tried not to eat them very often. I’d been addicted when I was younger. I went to the pantry and came back with a bag. They gave me their salads.

“How are you going to manage both LA and our trip to Cuba?” I asked.

“We’ve been able to expand with adding you as a client. You know Jane and Flo. They will work as primaries for Rita and Halle. We’ve added some additional people I’ll introduce you to next time we are in LA. I’ve added a longtime friend, Andy Lewis, to manage the LA group.

“For the Cuba trip, I’ll bring Paul and Cassidy,” Fritz shared.

I’d wondered if Rita had been shortchanged in this deal. It sounded like Fritz had things covered.

“What are your plans for the rest of the day?” Fritz asked.

“Let’s see. No school or athletics ... teenager ... hmm,” I contemplated.

“Brook has paintball guns. Let’s go there,” Cassidy suggested.

“We could practice protection drills,” Fritz added.

“Paintball guns sound like fun, but I’m not sure I want to do protection drills,” I said.

“Cassidy needs the work for Cuba,” Fritz said to convince me.

She eagerly nodded her head. It seemed I was outnumbered.

“As long as we get to do some other stuff,” I complained.

It was interesting to see Fritz work with Cassidy. He showed her how he handled me getting in and out of cars, walking through crowds and various scenarios. Brook disappeared after about half an hour. I guess she was as bored as I was.

Fritz invited Paul to act as the bad guy. Cassidy shot Paul in the nuts, three times in a row. “Why did you shoot him there?” Fritz asked.

“If he’s wearing a vest, it wouldn’t do him any good,” Cassidy reasoned.

Everyone knew that Cassidy wouldn’t be carrying a gun, but we were just having some fun. I’d been trained to shoot center mass. If you ever pulled the trigger, it wasn’t a game. I think Fritz realized that his young charge had done enough serious stuff for one day.

That was when the ambush happened. Paintballs went whizzing all around us. Fritz pushed me into the SUV while Paul ran for the driver’s door. I watched him get hit several times. Cassidy’s eyes got big as Paul went down. She came up firing, and Brook and Jim both took paintballs in the chest. That attracted the fire of everyone, and Cassidy was mowed down.

Fritz was next. He peeked around the car, and Tim had snuck up behind him. Fritz must have sensed something because he twirled around and they shot each other at the same time. Then everything got quiet. Wolf came to my door and used his paintball gun to tap on the glass.

“It’s over. You can come out now,” Wolf said.

I just shook my head ‘no.’ Fritz stood up and smiled.

“Good job, everyone. David, you did the right thing by not opening the door,” Fritz said.

I figured out where Brook had gone: she’d gathered my friends for the ambush. I spotted Jane and Flo, Fritz’s other security people. They were in town to do some training before Fritz left for our trip. Fritz admitted he’d set it all up to see what I would do. He’d lost a bet with Cassidy. He said I would try to help and get myself shot.

Even if it had been real, I would have gone into the car. In the center console, there was an extra handgun. I couldn’t do much other than get in the way if I were unarmed in a gunfight.

Once the object lesson was over, it was time for fun. Fritz had a paintball game we could play as teams.

“It’s a variation of Capture the Flag. We used to do something similar on weekends for fun. Each team has a flag that they must defend. To win, you must not only capture the other team’s flag but return it to your flag’s location. As an added twist, if you’re killed, you’re out of the game until either one side is all dead or you capture the other team’s flag.”

Paul and Fritz got to pick teams. They were both dicks. I was picked last. Fritz had picked Flo, Jane, Brook, and Cassidy. Paul picked Wolf, Jim, Tim and me.

Paul pulled us together.

“Fritz is a sneaky bastard who can appear out of nowhere,” Paul warned. “He used to be an expert at infiltration, back in the day.”

“I agree. I’ve always wanted to learn how he moves so quietly. More than once he’s scared the shit out of me,” I added.

“Flo and Jane are good shots. I’d bet he puts them as guards on their flags. How good are Cassidy and Brook?” Paul asked.

“They’re both good shots. Cassidy is much better, but Brook can hit what she points at,” I offered.

“What about you guys?” Paul asked.

Wolf likened his skills to the Rock, Jim thought he was Vin Diesel, Tim went with Wolverine, and I of course was—cue the music—Bond ... Ian Bond, the character I would play in the James Bond movie. Paul explained how dead we all were.

It was decided that we would play defense because Paul predicted that Fritz would try to win quickly. Our flag was placed in a small meadow where they would have to cover twenty yards of open ground to capture our flag. Paul was a crafty one. He helped us find hiding places where we could support each other. Paul had Jim, Tim and Wolf fan out close to the meadow. He climbed a big oak tree so he could get up high. He wanted me to roam through the woods to see if I could spot them as they approached. At the designated start time for the game, we heard the girls make their war cry and you could hear them running in the woods. It was a little unnerving. I found a spot in a bush to hunker down in. I could hear paintballs being shot near our flag. When you were shot, you were supposed to call out your name.

“Paul!”

“Wolf!”

“Brook!”

“Flo!”

Names were all shouted out in short order. It reminded me of the Hunger Games, when they would announce the players killed at the end of the day. I was surprised that Paul would be found so quickly. Then over the next fifteen minutes, Jim and Tim were taken out.

“David! Come out and play!” Cassidy called.

I figured they had our flag, so I needed to find theirs. I quietly moved to where I’d heard their war cry to start the game. Their flag had to be in the clearing where Cassidy and Brook had ambushed me when we rode the four wheelers.

I circled around and glimpsed movement. It was Jane. She was facing the clearing. I didn’t have a clear shot. I heard running and saw Cassidy had our flag. The little shit had a huge grin on her face. Her running through the trees made it difficult to shoot her. I decided to wait until she cleared the trees. She burst into the open with victory in sight.

I lined up my shot and smiled when Cassidy realized that she’d been hit. Jane heard the shot and rolled just as I fired off a quick one aimed at where she had just been. She got off a lucky shot that hit the tree next to me.

I needed to move. I knew she would never expect me to charge her, so I did. She had rolled into a bush and had nowhere to go. I shot her and sprinted to grab their and our flags. Cassidy gave me an evil look.

“Cassidy!”

“Jane!”

Now all I had to do was either shoot Fritz or get the flags back to our base. My heart was racing, knowing that Fritz was out there looking for me. I decided I should take my time because I knew Fritz was close. I scanned the trees, thinking about how Paul tried to get some elevation. I crept back towards our flag, freaking out at every little sound.

Then my phone rang. FUCK! It was unbelievably loud. I felt a paintball hit my ass, followed by a chuckle. Fritz had his phone out. The bastard had called my number to find out where I was.

“That was totally cheating,” I complained.

It was all in good fun.

We spent the rest of the afternoon running around the woods, shooting each other. I think the most fun was when we did a free-for-all where everyone was against ... well, everyone. Cassidy won that one. Even Fritz was impressed with her shooting. She had a knack for shooting guys in the nuts.

After dinner, I took the little ones to Pam’s to go swimming. Duke wanted to go, but Pam said their condo association had banned him from the pool area. They made a big deal about Labs shedding and what it did to pool filters. Labrador retrievers are water dogs. They actually have webbed skin between their toes.

Peggy said that the last time he’d been over, he’d been good until Coby began to fuss. Duke dove into the pool to make sure he was okay. Once Duke figured out what the pool was all about, they’d had a hard time getting him out. One of the women on the COA (Condo Owners Association) board wasn’t happy when he got out and shook water everywhere.

Peggy thought that we might need to put a pool in so Duke could play. I bought into that just as much as I’d bought into Pam’s claim that Coby needed a $200 purse. Sometimes they made it easy for me to say ‘no.’

The doorman had announced us, so Lacy and Pam had the door open when I got off the elevator.

“There they are,” Lacy cooed.

Both boys perked up when they heard her. She took Coby from me and Pam reached for Little David. They were already in their swimsuits, so they sent me to change. When I came back, I was put in charge of all the stuff that needed to be carried. They’d gotten the boys ready for the pool.

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“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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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 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 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 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....

4 years ago
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Part 4 Beyond Dreamscape

Part 4: Beyond Dreamscape By Diana Kimberly Heche No one heard from Alex at all these days, not even Lucy. That is why she was surprised to hear his voice on the other end when she picked up the line. "Lucy?" he asked this almost tentatively as if he'd forgotten her voice. His sounded hoarse. "Yes, Alex. It's good to hear from you again." She was unsure how to respond to her brother now, only hoping he was having one of his lucid episodes. There haven't been many of those in...

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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...

2 years ago
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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...

2 years ago
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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...

4 years ago
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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...

4 years ago
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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...

3 years ago
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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...

2 years 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...

3 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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Junior Year Part IIChapter 23 Jacob Jeffrey Dawson

I was given a picnic table to paint. Wolf showed it to me before school. They’d painted the top and seats orange and the supports blue like I’d asked. My idea was to paint our bulldog logo in the center of the table. Stacy said she would pencil it in for me; I just had to paint it. When we were done, Wolf would have the shop class seal it to protect the design. I found Pam leaning against the wall in the hall, holding her back. She looked like she was ready to pop. The doctor had said she...

3 years ago
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Junior High Hazing

Junior High Hazing By sissy_babs When I was a young boy of 11 or 12 I was in Junior High School. It was that early in life that I first started to fantasize about cross-dressing and forced feminization although I had no idea what either was. All I knew was that I liked to wear some women's clothing and I felt that I should have been born a girl. I later realized that I didn't want to be a woman. I liked girls, not boys. I just wanted to occasionally wear girl's clothes. At that...

4 years ago
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Junior Year Part IIChapter 9 Valentinersquos Day is Overrated

When I got to the park, I picked a running trail and began to lengthen my stride. It felt good to be able to just zone out and enjoy the morning. It was chilly, but not so cold that it was a distraction. I misjudged the trail I was on and ran further than I normally did. By the time I got back to Adrienne’s, everyone was already up, except Adrienne. What I found surprised me. “Did you see this?” Pam asked, holding up the newspaper. I looked confused, so she shoved it at me, got up...

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