Mayhem In A PillChapter 29: Unexpected Opportunities free porn video

This is a FigCaption - special HTML5 tag for Image (like short description, you can remove it)

His smile was wide as he made his way down the hall to his room. He heard his mother showering and going through her processes for bed. His dad just gave a halfhearted hello as he walked past their bedroom door. His dad was busy watching TV. Tim turned on the overhead light as he entered his room and immediately closed and locked the door. He quickly blew a kiss to Cindy on the wall, sat down at the desk, and was taking off his shoes when his mom knocked. Tim unlocked the door.

“Hey, I thought you said you’d be back around ten?”

“Yeah, Jimmy understood what he was doing, but he thought he was doing something wrong even though it was working. I just convinced him he was right and stuck around as he finished his homework and played a couple of video games real quick,” Tim was trying to be nonchalant as he untied his other shoe, collected them both and placed them underneath the desk. He grabbed the remote control and looked up at his mom with an unspoken urging for her to leave so he could watch a little TV. He didn’t actually turn it on because that would force his mother into finding out the details of the evening. He did not want to lie to his mom but, then again, losing his virginity to his high school English teacher was a conversation he did not want to have – especially with his mother. Good thing he did wait.

“Are you ready for tomorrow?”

“Oh yeah, I think so. I’m not too worried. Supposedly, Clark is not a better team than Warren, so I’m not worried, but I’m not overlookin’ them, either,” he smiled with the answer.

“Are you gonna take a shower tonight before bed?”

“Oh yeah, I’m just gonna watch some college football, or maybe there are some big high school teams playing on ESPN.”

“They put high school teams on ESPN?”

“Oh, yeah. The last couple of years or so they have been playing the best programs all across the country against each other -- kind of like who plays better football. Can the great programs from Miami beat the perennial winners from California? Or maybe even the best from Pennsylvania going toe-to-toe with the best from Georgia,” Tim explained excitedly.

“Do you think you’d ever play in a game like that?”

“Oh mom, well, I guess anything is possible, but we’d have to be like an unstoppable force tearing through the rest of Texas to the state championship, undefeated, and beating everybody like...”

“Like your team does now!” his mother interrupted. “I’ll bet you get to do that soon.”

“Well, let’s hope. It would be a great way to tell how good we are. At least I’d be able to see how good I am.”

“Alright. Don’t stay up all night watching TV. Remember, you have a game in the morning and I, for one, am looking forward to it.” His mother took a few steps into the room and kissed her son on his forehead. It was a tradition she had fallen into ever since Tim was a little boy. She continued the tradition when her daughter was born. She considered it a final tucking in instead of actually tucking her children into bed. They were home. They were safe. She could go to sleep sound and content.

She closed the door behind her and, after he heard her sandals making the familiar clucking on the linoleum as she walked on down the hall, he reached up and connected the simple door lock.

He started up his laptop computer as the TV turned on. He made computations using the computer calendar and figured out how many months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and second he had been alive. “Wow,” he mumbled to himself. “That sure was a long time to wait to get a piece of ass.”

The largest area of the lockers in the all-sports locker room was the Varsity football lockers which were actual man-sized locking cages where the entire locker, including where the pads were kept, were under the security of the combination-lock door lever. The Varsity lockers also featured a top shelf to put personal things as well as an extra box to store things like tablet computers and expensive cell phones securely. Each athlete had to bring their own lock if they wanted to make sure their private lockbox in the locker was safe, but most just closed it and locked the main door, satisfied their personal property was secured enough with the single-locked door.

The Junior Varsity football lockers were half the size of the Varsity ones, built on top of each other, with enough room for someone to hang the shoulder pads and helmets on separate hooks welded into the cages, and room to leave things on the bottom of the locker. No extra lock box built in to these lockers. You put all of your school books and personal items on the floor of the locker whether you had a top or a bottom locker.

The freshman football locker area featured shared benches with hooks every few feet for the shoulder pads and pants and a top shelf for the helmet. Any personal belongings were placed in the old, well-worn iron baskets. They had just enough room to put all your personal stuff. If your stuff couldn’t fit, you either left it with a coach in their office, or you left it in your school locker and hoped it was there the next class day.

Tim was sitting in his normal spot in the rear corner of the freshman football locker/basket area. Every few moments another player would walk into the cage, unlock his basket, and move to their spot on one of the benches. Only slight head nods and assorted previously rehearsed hand slaps and fist bumps acknowledged others to his arrival. Everyone kept the conversations to a minimum and were all concentrating on what they had to do for the game. Tim noticed it was starting to get a little crowded with guys putting on their football gear and, since he was already dressed, he decided to give some room to the guys just coming in to get ready. He gathered up his helmet and shoulder pads in one hand and his tablet in the other.

He was listening to music as he got himself emotionally ready to beat another person into submission. He was not paying attention to anything else as he was listening to music through his headphones and, even though he was not on the offense, he had a copy of the offensive playbook and was reading it. Someone lightly kicked Tim’s arm. He looked up and saw Coach Alvarez, so he put the song on pause and removed his headphones.

“What are you listening to,” the coach asked?

“My dad gave me a bunch of mp3’s that he listened to when he was younger, and he said they always got him hyped up and ready for action. They seem to be doing a better job than the stuff some of the guys are listening to today.”

Coach Alvarez gestured for Tim to give him the headphones, so he could hear the music. The Coach adjusted the headphones and nodded for Tim to play the song.

I can’t stand it. I know you planned it.
But I’m gonna set it straight, this Watergate.
I can’t stand rocking when I’m in here.
Because your crystal ball ain’t so crystal clear.
So while you sit back and wonder why,
I got this fucking thorn in my side.
Oh my Good, it’s a mirage.
I’m tellin’ y’all it’s a sabotage!

The coach recognized the song after just a few seconds and was nodding his head along with the song with a big smile crossing his face, remembering the Beastie Boys song from his misspent youth. He pulled the headphones off and gave them back to Tim. The song was still playing, though, and anyone in the immediate area could hear the wailing and grinding guitar and high-pressure vocals. Coach Alvarez smiled down at his superstar defender. “Yep. That it’ll do it. Excellent choice ... Mayhem.”

He smiled as he walked away from the star of the freshman football team. He called out to the team, “Okay ladies, bus leaves in about fifteen minutes. Everybody be ready in about ten minutes, then we go do some business.”

Johnnie sat down beside Tim while the coach was listening to the pulse-quickening tune. “I gotta take a piss. Here,” Tim urged as he passed the tablet and headphones to Johnnie who promptly put them on and began dancing in his seat to the Beastie Boys.

“Hey, Joe.” Coach Alvarez turned toward the voice coming from the doorway of the coaches office. “Put the training gear in the little bus. Coach Shack can drive that one for the gear and trainers, and we’ll use the big one for the players.” Coach Alvarez just nodded and started picking up bags of gear while the managers and team trainers picked up the rest of the gear.

Coach Shackelford, more affectionately known as Coach Shack, was Roosevelt’s head athletic trainer and was responsible for the treatment of any injuries suffered by any student participating in athletic events for the school. He also ran the group of five girls who helped him watch over every player. Tim had not had a chance to meet Coach Shack yet, but he figured he probably never would since he had his own way of treating injuries. The coaches and training staff quickly filled up the back half of the small bus with equipment and left a little room for the trainers to ride as well.

Tim washed his hands and stared at himself in the mirror for a few moments. He was having trouble believing this was all happening to him. He was lost in memories of his previous life and trying to think of what he would have probably been doing had it not been for the meeting his future self at the creek that warm summer day. He rinsed his hands and splashed some water on his face. When he opened his eyes again, he saw a message from his nanites scroll across his vision. “Good luck in the game today, Tim. We think we will all have fun.” A brief pause. “End of message.”

He smiled and said thanks to his reflection in the mirror. No one noticed him talking to his reflection.

Tim made his way over to Johnnie and his friends, all listening to the same song. “Okay fellas, time to go put an ass whoppin’ on the Cougars,” he exclaimed! He retrieved the headphones and the tablet and jogged back to his basket. He pulled out his clothes and, leaving his jeans on the bottom, sandwiched the tablet and headphones on top of his jeans and underneath his t-shirt. He replaced the basket and re-locked the combination lock.

The ride to Clark High School took just over a half hour. It being a Saturday morning, there was not much traffic for the buses to fight. The bus made its way around to the back of the school, and Tim saw a large field and grandstand of metal bleachers. The bleachers were steadily being filled. He watched as the little bus they were following pull into a circle, and the trainers got off their bus. Then Coach Barrett called for the players to follow the trainers to the locker area.

The first thing everyone noticed was the bright pink color scheme of the walls, ceiling, and dilapidated lockers – not to mention the vending machine featuring tampons. It was easy to conclude the visitors used the girls’ locker area. Coach Alvarez saw this and raised his hands up and called out to the players. “Nope. No can do. We ain’t in here. Do you fellas mind spending some time outside in the great outdoors?” The shared answer was no. “Okay, then hang loose for a few seconds, and we’ll see what to do.”

The coaches had a quick huddle and turned to the team. “Fellas, we are going to the other side of the field where those trees are.” He pointed, and everyone looked over the coach’s shoulder, finding the copse of trees.

Johnnie called out to the players. “Okay, fellas, let’s do this with some pride and some precision. We will line up in threes and jog ourselves over. Not too fast, don’t wanna get hurt.” The players looked at each other, grunted their approvals and moved into three columns with the coaches falling in with the end of the columns. Little did they know they were starting a new tradition for road games for Roosevelt.

Coach Barrett was whispering to Coach Alvarez as they jogged behind the team. “I didn’t even make it inside to see the locker room. How bad was it?”

Coach Alvarez grinned at his friend. “It looks like they just repainted it over the summer. The pink was striking.” They both laughed.

“I can’t believe they are still trying that psychological shit from twenty years ago,” Coach Barrett lamented.

“Oh sure. But, then again, we did change the way we were going to do things. They’ve already screwed with our plans. Their pseudo-psychiatric trick worked,” Coach Alvarez pointed out as they crossed mid-field toward the other side of the football field. Then he smiled at his friend and picked up his speed to reach the small swath of trees just ahead of the players.

The players were jogging on the track, but the coaches cut right over the grass field. When the boys reached the trees, the coaches gathered the team around them and had them take a knee for a final pep talk.

After the players filled in around the coaches, Coach Barrett started a different speech than what he had in mind. “Everybody go ahead and take a knee. Y’all still okay? Hamburger ... what about you?” The large Mexican/Puerto Rican man-child nodded his head affirmatively as he was fighting to catch his breath, but he would be ready when it was time to play.

When summer training had first begun, Carlos Gomez, -- or as Coach Alvarez had renamed him, ‘Hamburger’ -- was nearly 400 pounds of fat. The name stuck because, rather than fighting the moniker, he embraced it. Underneath those large layers of fat, though, was a powerful young man. If Tim had not been a member of the team, ‘Hamburger’ would have been the strongest player, by far. He was down to a svelte 350 pounds, and his belly fat still jiggled whenever he moved, spoke, or breathed, but his legs were impressive in the amount of muscle density visible to the naked eye. His calves, hamstrings, and thighs were rock solid and most certainly did not jiggle when they moved. He was a brick wall as the starting left tackle.

Despite his strength and solid base, he still was not very fast and, as such, was vulnerable to speed rushers going around him. He almost always needed help from a running back or a receiver on that side to stop any speed rushers from running around him. He was working on getting quicker in and out of his stances for blocking, but it was a work in progress.

After a few seconds, everyone had removed their helmets and looked up at the coaches, waiting for their standard pre-game pep talk. Coach Barrett removed his sunglasses, looked all around at his team, and took a moment to look each boy in the eye. “I’m not gonna be all rah-rah, go-team-go. You guys don’t need that.” He looked up at the deep blue sky and raised his arms, pointing toward the wisps of clouds dotting the sky.

“Second game of the season and this team already knows what they need to do,” he declared loud enough to be heard in the stands across the field. Bringing his voice back to just loud enough for the team, “You guys have improved tremendously in the short time we have been able to work with each other. I can’t believe you are the same team I had to admonish for still worrying about which middle school you came from. I usually don’t get to give this speech until the final or, if it’s a really good team, the second-to-last game of the season.”

The coach paused again, looked into the faces of the players and saw understanding. Then he continued with his unnecessary pep talk, “Fellas, I know for a fact a few of you won’t be on this team for the entire season, but that’s okay because you will probably be moving on up to JV.” A small rumble of astonishment rolled throughout the team, vocalizing in many grunts and grumbles as well as looks toward Tim and his friends. “Guys, those of you who move on up the line, know that you are ready for the challenge, and don’t forget us little guys when you do move up. Watch out, though, cuz the guy replacing you will be hungry, come sophomore year, and they will be coming for you.” The grunts and grumbles turned into hoots and hollers punctuated with shoulder slaps and playful pushes.

Coach Alvarez leaned into the huddle of the team and did what Coach Alvarez always did, “Hey, but let’s beat up on these boys first, though! Whaddaya say?!”

The opening coin toss saw the Rough Riders winning the opportunity to start on offense. Tim was a little disappointed but knew his chance would come soon.

Before his team lined up for the first play of the game, Tim looked in the stands for his parents. He spotted them just sitting down a couple of rows up from the bottom. His father pointed toward the people sitting in the stands below them and the smile that cascaded across his mother’s face brought on feelings of pride he never knew he had. The men in the seats below his parents were all dressed in coaches polo shirts with many different high school and a few college insignia on the left breast of each shirt.

A sudden yell from his teammates had Tim quickly noticing his friend Johnnie sprinting right up the middle of the field with only a couple of would-be tacklers ahead of him. One tackler dove low, trying to get at his legs as they churned up the field. Johnnie just extended his stride and hurdled right over the Cougar defensive man. The final defender was still trying to catch up to Johnnie, but the running back seemed to find a third gear and easily pulled away from the last defender to score a touchdown on the opening play.

Tim was cheering along with his friends and a voice from the field, growing louder as it neared the rest of his teammates, boomed a familiar mantra, “YEAAAAAAAH BOYEEEEEE!”

“Great run, Johnnie! Great freakin’ run!” Johnnie was met with numerous slaps on the back, high fives, and even a couple of the jumping chest bumps the NFL players are doing after almost every good play.

Johnnie seemed a little more winded from the celebration than the eighty-yard touchdown run, right through the middle of the Clark defense, should cause. “Dude, Alex turned and handed me the ball. I saw the entire left side of the line busted wide open. Hamburger just planted two dudes into the ground like they got buried or something. Next time anybody sees those fools, they’ll be coming up for air in China.” The rest of the team was still congratulating Johnnie when the crowd cheered again as the extra point went right down the middle.

Johnnie sat down on one of the benches behind the team, and Tim came to give him personal congratulations. “Hey man, should I let them run a couple of plays so you can get some rest or do I need to get the ball back to you quick?”

“Get that ball back to me quick, fast and in a hurry, mutha fucka!” Johnnie then squirted water at Tim from his water bottle. “Imma gonna start impressin’ those scouts that are comin’ for you.” He took a drink of water. “They are coming here to see if you are for real, but they are going home talking about two great players coming up from Roosevelt. We are gonna take Texas High School Football to a new level!”

The two friends grasped each other forearms to the elbow. The handshake between the two was much more significant than just a simple handshake. It was an all-encompassing oath.

The kickoff to the Cougars went as expected. The Clark kick returner just watched the ball sail over his head and out the back of the end zone. The Cougars would be starting their first offensive series with the ball on the twenty yard line. The Rough Riders were now coming on defense as the kickoff team exited the field.

“Okay, ladies, Johnnie got them nice and tenderized for us, all we gotta do is burn their asses and serve ‘em up on a plate,” the freshman middle linebacker Gabriel Hawkins barked out to his defense.

The Cougars used the spread offense, like most teams in high school and college football, and a lot like the new offense to which the Rough Riders were transitioning. Their spread offense used the pass as the base for their offense rather than establishing the run. On their first possession, the quarterback stood back from the line in the shotgun formation. During pregame warm-ups, it was easy to see the Cougar quarterback had a lively arm and was pretty accurate while throwing the ball against no defense.

The snap came to the quarterback fast and right at his waist. He instantly set his feet and rifled the ball to his left at the smallish, yet quick, wide receiver. During the warm-ups, Coach Alvarez made it a point that this receiver was swift and nimble and to show the defense they needed to understand where he lined up on each play.

The throw was not completed because Tim recognized the quick pass so, instead of attacking toward the passer immediately, Tim shot out toward the passing lane and was able to knock the ball out of the air before it could be completed. The only reason Tim swatted the ball out of the air rather than intercepting it was because his foot slipped just slightly before he could take off up the field. That fraction of a second was the difference in an incomplete pass and an interception for a touchdown.

Tim jogged back to the defensive huddle, signaling with his thumb and first finger held slightly apart. His teammates slapped him on his shoulder pads and told him to watch out for next time, and it would be six points for the good guys. The next defensive play was called ‘jailbreak.’ The front line was to go all-out and attack the quarterback before he could throw the ball. If he happened to hand off to a running back, they were to stop him before he reached the line of scrimmage. This was a defensive play designed to get the offense worried about the defense just running right over them, despite their best efforts to stop them.

Same as Mayhem in a Pill
Chapter 29: Unexpected Opportunities Videos

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 65 Party All the Time

“Damn, man,” Frank Robinson fumed as he slammed his right hand and forearm on the roof of the Ford Explorer. “Why the fuck did you do that, man?” Tim was about to slide into the passenger seat but stopped himself and stood back up to look at the driver and captain of the defensive side of the school’s varsity football team. “What are you talking about? I got a map to the real party right here,” Tim answered, a bit confused by his friends’ change in attitude. “Dude, never. Never. Never....

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 15

I woke up to a pair of black eyes staring into mine only centimeters away. "I must be in heaven," I whispered. "Well," Leanne replied with a slight grin on her lips. "Ah will say of all the first words ya could have when returning from the dead those certainly saved yer arse a stern talking to." "I love you," I whispered again. "I wanted to say that before they..." "Enough," she said placing a finger lightly over my lips. "We know and that's enough." Her fingers moved up to...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 30 Friday Night Lights on a Saturday

The congratulatory pats on the back and raucous shaking from the freshman football team still in the locker room were easily heard outside the locker room where many parents and fans were waiting for the player-of-the-game to come out. Tim finished transferring his stuff from the freshman locker area into the JV locker room. Johnnie and the rest of Tim’s friends were sitting around waiting for him so they could make an appearance at the Sombrero Rosa’s across the street where many of the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 6

-Brad & Patricia- "Well there you are," Pat said happily when she opened the door. "We were wondering when you'd show up. You're a day late and we started worrying." "Sorry," Brad said looking embarrassed. "One of my other families was having a little problem and it took me longer than I expected. Hopefully you haven't run out of anything because of my screw-up." "It wasn't a screw-up if you were helping someone," Pat admonished. "We have plenty; we just worried about...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 59 Catch 22

“So, you didn’t see anyone when you got out of the restroom?” Raymond asked his son while the two were in the front yard doing a final rinse of all the paint splashed on the family car. “No, sir. I opened the door and looked both ways, but no one was there, and a few minutes later, when I left the locker room, I also didn’t see anyone,” Tim answered but paused before continuing. “Now that I think about it, Dad. I didn’t even see the guys leave the restroom. I didn’t hear any rumors about...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 62 Finally A Challenge

The coin flip at the start of the game was interesting. The Churchill Chargers sent their entire offensive line to the fifty-yard line to meet the captains for the Roosevelt Rough Riders. The five young men were not precisely marching, but it looked as if they walked in perfect step with each other. It wasn’t with the same timing as a military march, but the center would take action, then the guards on either side would step, followed by the tackles on the outside. It was almost...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 16 Who Doesnt Like Mondays

There was something different in the locker room the following Monday morning before practice. Tim could almost feel it in the air as he entered. The normal early birds were already getting ready for first-period practice and, as usual, Tim was the first freshman to arrive. He was not alone for long, though. Others would begin arriving in a few minutes. After gathering his locker basket and changing into his workout shirt and shorts, Tim heard the main door to the locker room slam against...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 10

-Daniel- Waking up in a hospital isn't exactly new to me unfortunately but waking up in one with a dark-haired angel curled up by my side sure was. If you have to wake up in a place like that I heartily recommend it. I was flat on my stomach with Sumalee snuggled in next to me. They must have given me some pain meds because I didn't feel anything but if they'd laid me face down there was probably a reason so I wasn't about to roll over. However the fact that they let someone in here with...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 57 Glitter Gets Everywhere

Monday morning, the change in the emotions of the student body was palpable. While the student body usually disregarded the results of the football team’s accomplishments, school pride was evident this day. Not only was their happiness of the win over Judson wafting strongly through the halls, but the following weekend was also Homecoming. This year, the Roosevelt Rough Riders were facing the Robert E. Lee Volunteers. The student body was already making plans for celebrating the next win over...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 3

Interlude: Pat and Brad The doorbell chimed its warning and Patricia slowly made her way to the front of the house to answer it. Fucking debt collectors, she thought tiredly. Haven't they figured out you can't get blood from a stone? We already live in government housing. What the hell else do they think they can take away from us? One more month, Harold, just one more God-damned month! Patricia's husband had died almost eight years before in the last month of the war leaving behind his...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem 3 Double Trouble Triple TeamedChapter 2

-Tampa- "Whatever are you fretting about, Bradley?" Grace Duev asked from under her big pink floppy hat. She had pulled her sunshades down and was peering at him over the rims with her gray eyes. "Nothing, Grace," he responded while moving again in his lounger putting the lie to his answer. "Bullshit," Patricia added and Brad's eyes swerved to look at her. "You're squirming like a slug on a hot rock. What put a burr up your shorts?" "Maybe it's too hot for him," Samantha...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 9

-The VBS Widows Auxiliary, Chapter 1, First Meeting- Patricia's heels clicked on the floor as she hurried into the café. She was a little bit late but it took longer to settle her youngest, Patty, down than she had expected. There were a few tables occupied but most were singles and just a few couples. Then she spotted a table with two women and one man all of them looking at her expectedly. She moved purposefully towards them until she stood behind one of the two empty chairs. "Grace?"...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 14

-Daniel- "God-damn it good to see you, you old fart!" Antigua sighed when we finally came up for air. Or at least she did; I'm not so sure I had any say in the matter whatsoever. "It's good to see you again too, squirt," I chuckled. "I guess you want me to give him back now, don't you?" she asked somebody over my shoulder. "Sooner or later," I heard Alee laugh. "Down girl! Behave yourself," I said smacking her bottom lightly. "Well, that isn't going to do it," she...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 46 Drama with the Flow

“Hey, Hunk! How’s your day going so far?” Cindy Diefendorf, the buxom blonde ‘Queen of the School,’ asked while Tim switched books for his next classes. Because of Tim’s popularity, the many different websites devoted to Tim were continually looking for new information about their subject. Therefore, Cindy knew that, after his math class and before his English class, Tim went to his locker to exchange his math book for the bulkier English textbook. Cindy Diefendorf was leaning against the...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 3
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 53 Judson vs Roosevelt Electric Boogaloo

The mood in the locker room was euphoric. A true party atmosphere. The coaches usually spent a few minutes outside of the locker room during halftime of a game, to give the team leaders time to go over the play of their teammates. Then the coaches would come in and tell them what they saw during the first half, and then together, they would try to correct problems and plan for what to do in the second half. These were all severe concentration and serious work times for the game, even if the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 67 A Funny Thing Happened

Monday morning. Tim could feel something in the air was ‘off’ as soon as he walked into the locker room. It was deathly quiet. Tim expected the spirits of his fellow football players to be high after the last weekend of Roosevelt football success. The JV and Freshman teams easily won their games against MacArthur, and the elation of the varsity win was still riding high if the number of requests for interviews in his email were to serve as a barometer. Tim quickly learned, though, that the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 72 Attention Hound

“I can’t believe it. Still, no luck.” Alicia Martinez, a young reporter with KSAT-TV in San Antonio, got an early jump on the story of the year: an apparent riot broke out at a high-end, popular downtown restaurant. According to her sources, the riot was not a simple fight getting out of hand but also involved international star singer/songwriter/model/actress Olivia King and her boyfriend, YungBalla69. He was an Internet billionaire and notorious “traveling sideshow” of bad boy behavior. To...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 73 New Record Why Not

“Murphy!” yelled Big John Fontana. The Theodore Roosevelt High School’s head coach and athletic director had just blown the final whistle for Monday morning practice. “Give me a second, son.” Tim Murphy finished his conversation with his friends before turning back toward the coaches. He and the other players were returning to the locker room for showers before beginning their regular school day. “Yeah, Coach?” Tim replied with his helmet under one arm. “I got a call from my old friend...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 14 Frustration Creates Opportunities

"I know you guys are keeping the pain receptors turned off during my questioning, but are there any problems with maintaining the status quo? I ask because I am starting to feel some of the pain," Tim whispered to himself while he held a pillow over his own face in a mock effort to fall asleep. "All efforts to minimize, and even counteract, the effects of the enhanced interrogation techniques are within their limits, and all nanites are performing at optimum levels. If you are, in fact,...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 6 An Unexpected Debut

Summer two-a-day practices are a rite of passage for the Texas high school football player. The players arrived at their new high school, two weeks before the start of the new school year. Sure, they were only going to the football locker room, the football practice fields and also the weight room; but the psychological advantage of being able to GO to high school, earlier, was a definite positive feeling for the young soon to be high schooler. Freshmen did not have their own cars ... yet....

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 17 Now It Counts

Tim’s father Raymond considered the chance to go with his son to his first football game something of a bonding opportunity. Going to the first varsity football game with his son and his son’s new best friends was like chocolate sprinkles on the desert. So Raymond and Tim with Johnnie Boynes, Mark Mazzurana, Jeff Green and Tony Parker were cruising toward Northside Stadium, home field for the Warren Warriors. Everyone was excited because they were all going to get a small taste of their first...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 4
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 20 Kick Off

Juanita didn’t exactly know what to do to get Tim ready for his first game. Her initial feelings were to make a good solid breakfast, for him to have enough energy for the game. Raymond came in for his cup of coffee and was able to confirm what she was thinking, but she was making too much food. “Honey, what are you doing? Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, cinnamon rolls. Good God, dear, we’ll never be able to finish all this off,” Raymond was rubbing her shoulders from...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Mayhem 3 Double Trouble Triple TeamedChapter 5

-Brian- It had taken awhile to get Allison calmed down and it wasn't easy, let me tell ya. Christ, the poor girl was completely overwhelmed and totally shell-shocked. If I'd had my med-kit with me I'd of tranked her (For those of you not lucky enough to have needed the services of a field medic it means I'd slip her an shot of Don't-give-a-shit juice and tranquilize her.) but I didn't and as my daddy always said, "Wish in one hand, and shit in the other and guess which one fills up...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 5
  • 0

Mayhem 3 Double Trouble Triple TeamedChapter 6

-Tampa- Brad glided into the parking area outside Grace's apartment complex and thumbed off the power. As much as he loved his bike it wasn't the first time he regretted not having one of the older IC-powered two-wheelers. His baby was a blast to ride but the almost silent hydrogen-fueled power cell just wasn't the same as one of the older piston-banging throbbers. He'd heard rumors that someone was going to introduce a replica of the old Harley-Davidson line using a...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

MayhemChapter 4

I didn't stay long at the party ― it was their party, not mine ― and hiked back up to the flying bridge. I sat there for a while and burned one while thoughts flew through my head. What had I gotten myself in for? Was it more than a little flirting? (Okay, I knew it was more than just flirting, but how much more?) The only thing I knew for sure was that I didn't want it to stop no matter where it led. The weather guessers were right about the front coming in, for once. By 0100 it was...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 5
  • 0

MayhemChapter 8

Top came back a little over an hour later grinning like a mad fiend at the same time Weird surfaced from his daze. "The East Bay warehouses," Top announced triumphantly. "That checks," Weird nodded. "The first tracker on her limo stopped transmitting about midnight, just about the time she was supposed to have left the party. The second one didn't stop until they got right here." He placed his finger on a map of the Bay area. It was an area just west of East Bay. At one time there...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

MayhemChapter 9

We couldn't tell how closely they had been watching Tink's house or even if they were so we didn't head straight there. I'm sure it would have been safe enough but I didn't want to take even the small chance of getting into a firefight. Besides I had no desire to see Cynthia right then and Tink didn't want to go back home just yet. Tink did call her to briefly say she was okay and would be home soon. Luckily I had to only hear half of that conversation. "I'm fine, Mom," Tink said...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 4

- Daniel- Okay, I knew the Xanadu was big but until you look down at it from a few thousand meters you can't really know just how fucking big it really is! Sure I know the specs and you can look them up yourself if you want to: 1,450 meters in length, 524 meters wide, displaces about 180,000 tonnes and carries up to 20,000 passengers with a crew of almost 3,000. That's not a ship, it's a small floating island! We got a good look at it as we flew out to meet it on the shuttle. Of course...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 5

-Sumalee- I was happier than I probably should have been when Daniel walked into my lounge again the next day and sat down at the bar. I could not tell you exactly why I was happy he had returned but I was. I mean ... looking at him through unbiased eyes he is not particularly handsome, other than in an everyman, rugged sort of way. But he was nice and listened, laughed at my silly jokes and seemed to be enjoying talking to me for a reason other than just a ploy to separate me from my...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 7

-Sumalee- It was still dark when I woke up that first night although I could see a little in the dimness from the small amount of moonlight shining in through the window. I rubbed my cheek on the warm surface I was sprawled on and smiled when I was rewarded by the scratchy roughness of Daniel's chest hairs. I hadn't moved a centimeter from where I had fallen asleep and neither had he. I was still face down on his chest as he lay on his back. He was not snoring but I could hear and feel the...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 8

-Mr. Black- "Do you have the vest made up?" Black asked as Green frowned at him. "Yeah, sort of," Green replied. Before Black could ask the obvious question he continued. "The gel is setting up and will be ready at the same time everything else is. It'll go off; no problem. No, the problem is the detonator; actually the remote activator for the detonator. This wasn't exactly in the mission plans so we didn't bring that kind of equipment with us. I was able to adapt an old raghead...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem 2 Sea CruiseChapter 15

-Sumalee- To say it had been an interesting evening would be an understatement. The relationship Daniel has with his team would make for a lifetime study by any clinical psychologist. We met two more of them that night: the brothers Stanley and Samuel. Their reaction to Lidia and myself was fascinating. It was almost like they had known us as long as Michelle, Brian and Nathan; almost like they had shared memories. As I said, fascinating, exciting and just a little intimidating. Not that...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 5
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 33 A Man of Wealth and Taste

A Man of Wealth and Taste Raymond Murphy had trouble keeping the smile off his face. His son Tim was going on and on about how cool it was being on the sidelines for the varsity football win against the Clark Cougars. The first half of football featured an unsure Roosevelt team going up against a Clark team who, though good, was not up to their usual standards and was going to have a down year. Roosevelt was not expected to make the playoffs. “I’m telling you, Dad, Frank Robinson looked...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 39 Control Alt Delete

Leonard Huffnagle was having a lot of trouble looking for dirt on Tim Murphy from San Antonio Roosevelt High School. The only tangible thing he was able to confirm was that Tim had gifted the Trojan iPad, given by Coach Andrew Thomas of IMG Academy, to his little sister, Carmen. IMG was known for recruiting the best high school football players from across the country and giving them highly specialized coaching to better prepare them for college football. Kids graduating from IMG often...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 45 Proper Motivation

Rodney Valentine’s throat was sore from his screaming. His knuckles were scratched and bruised from pounding on that poor, unsuspecting asshole who didn’t know any better. Rodney was especially pissed because no one could figure out why he was so pissed off in the first place. Valentine and his posse of teammates arrived at the house party a little bit later than everyone else, as usual. It was an unwritten rule that the host of the party would have the game highlights from that weekend’s...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 49 Onyx

Tim, Troy, Rob, Frank, and Jeff were quiet most of the way on the drive to the address included with their multi-colored cards found in their lockers after the beating the Rough Riders had given to the Johnson Jaguars. The five young men crammed into Jeff’s GTO were mostly quiet, daydreaming about the story Troy had told them. “I think I know what this is. You guys feel like having an experience?” Troy asked with a strange, tilted smile. “My dad told me a story that he said I could never...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 51 A Messy Situation

A Messy Situation Once Tim Murphy closed his bedroom door and turned on the bedroom lamp, he blew a quick kiss to his one-and-only Cindy, taped up on the wall, and collapsed on the bed with the biggest smile of his life. Tim was quietly reliving what had happened to him after the game. When he laughed to himself, he realized he didn’t even think about the game when the great time he had that night ran through his mind. The quiet knock on the bedroom door alerted him to the here and now. The...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 63 Is It Better To Be Lucky or Good

Tim Murphy and the nanites in his body had already written the two reports – one for his English class and the other for his US History class. It was just a matter of typing and formatting the report in the proper sets. All in all, the two assignments only took a few minutes to type, save, and email to their respective teachers. When he sent his English paper, he had a flash of remembrance of his short relationship with his English teacher, Julianne Holmes, considered one of the hot teachers...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 64 Itrsquos Just a Party What Could Happen

The week of practice started with a few announcements from Big John on Monday morning. Big John had canceled morning practice with a sign written on the giant dry erase board along the long wall in the locker room. He didn’t cancel all practice, but it would be just no helmets or pads. That meant a full hour of lifting weights rather than working out on the practice fields in full pads – a day off for sure. Before practice would have typically begun, the Roosevelt football teams met in the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 69 Sounds Good to Me

Going into downtown San Antonio for evening dinner was rare for the Murphy family. Of course, they went out to dinner occasionally but not very far from their neighborhood. Raymond had ordered the women in his life to a day of indulgence at their favorite beauty spa to get pampered and eventually have their makeup done. While the womenfolk were enjoying their day of pampering, the men folk went to fill a glaring hole in the younger Murphy man’s life: the lack of a nice suit. Tim had never...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 70 Dinner and a Show

As they did so often, the Murphy family sang along with the music on the radio. The Murphy parents both enjoyed all genres and encouraged their children to listen to all types of music. Juanita had her favorites and listened to them with the specialized music channels through the cable provider. She preferred the popular hits from the 1980s and 1990s, while Raymond also preferred that and rock music from the 1970s. The patriarch of the family steered into a parking lot nearby the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 4

The next day was moving day. I've heard how being out on tour with an entertainer can seem a little like riding a tornado without a safety belt but you couldn't tell that by me. I've heard how some tours play twenty cities in twenty days but that isn't how things are done in Ireland. Time seems less important and venues aren't always open when you want them to be. We were doing 25 shows in three months and that included a two-week break in the middle to "relax." Not exactly an arduous...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem 4 Irish MistChapter 5

The next few weeks were just plain work. It probably seems like touring with a popular band would be great fun and endless adventure but mostly it was a lot like combat: endless hours of boredom interrupted by moments of shear terror. Well, terror is probably a bit of an overstatement, maybe agitation and concern would be more appropriate. Anytime the girls were heading into a large crowd there was a concern; happily we hadn't had anything like the clusterfuck we'd seen in Clonakilty but...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Equal Opportunities

Equal Opportunities by Paul1954 William Trent III opened his bedroom door and walked out into the corridor, still doing up the buttons on his shirt as the bright Cairo sunlight streamed in through a small aperture on the side of the wall. A similar door to that from which he had just exited also opened, just ten feet further on in front of him, and he saw his long time best friend, Carl Shoemaker emerge looking slightly dishevelled and wincing as his eyes caught the...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 7
  • 0

Mayhem Room 69

Feb 12, 2011 10:24 Am You were supposed to have checked out of the hotel by 11 am. The bags were packed but you had needs that must be tended to before leaving. A long flight awaited you at the airport and knowing you couldn't stand to be this horny all the way home you decided to take matters into your own hands one more time before leaving. I had been given the key to your room from the hotel manger. This was a room that was scheduled for remodeling and my contracting firm was putting in a...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 3 Back to the Future

A by product of time travel that no one knew about was the momentary blindness and nausea brought on from the rapid assault to your senses immediately after travel. But for some reason only on your return. When he re-materialized in the time travel chamber, Tim Murphy needed to shield his eyes from the suddenly ultra bright lights. He also needed to make a concerted effort to control his nausea. Nausea controlled and his sensitivity to light diminishing, Tim decided it was time to see how...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 5 At the Hospital

The drive to the hospital was uneventful and easy enough. Tim’s mother, Juanita, parked the family SUV in a General’s parking spot, right outside the front entrance to the emergency room. Tim’s father, Raymond, who was standing just inside the ER doors, knew from the frantic sound of his wife’s voice on the phone that she would not obey the parking rules and would take the first available space she found. Raymond quickly reached the SUV before Juanita could turn off the engine. He stuck his...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 9
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 7 The Gang

To say Tim was excited, would be a major understatement. “It was sooo cool, Mom,” Tim was almost jumping up and down in the front seat of the SUV while his mother was driving them home. “I was sitting there reading, and the librarian came up to me. I didn’t even hear her, as I was paying attention to what I was reading. She actually scared me when she touched my shoulder to get my attention. Standing with her was Coach Barrett, her husband. He’d come all the way to the library to just meet...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 8 Doubting the Future

The lights turned on in the cell at half past six, every morning since Tim got back from his trip to the past. About a week after returning from the past, his nanites confirmed his hypothesis that no one he had met, yet, had any nanites of their own. Tim theorized to himself the interrogators did not have any nanite improvements since they constantly made mistakes in their questioning and also in their answers to his questions. Oh, they answered the questions as he believed they would but...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 8
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 9 Gotta Start Somewhere

A good hundred or so young men full of testosterone and desperate to show they were not afraid, were indeed afraid. Afraid of not fitting in. Afraid of being shown they were not good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid they were good enough to make it on the freshman football team. Afraid of the high school girls. Afraid of the high school guys. Afraid of the work their new teachers were preparing to pile on them. Afraid they would not be able to finish the work their new...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 10 Lets Get It Started

With the day’s drama complete after finishing with their equipment, they began leaving the locker area to try and enjoy their final day of relaxation before the two-a-days started. Tim and his friends crossed a very busy Walzem Road, right in front of the high school. Walzem Road’s three lanes headed northeast and three lanes going southwest were divided by a median island running the length of the high school. Once beyond the high school, the divider island changed into a turning lane....

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 11 Patience Fades

The tacos were just great. Tim was still not doing anything to jeopardize the loss of the twice-a-week breakfast tacos treats. George was still bringing in the savory, artery-clogging breakfast tacos from everyone's favorite family restaurant. In fact, George was now adding an extra taco, since he understood the body's instant response once it smelled one of Yolanda's tacos. Whether breakfast tacos dripping in the grease of the Mexican sausage and fluffy egg combination, or the...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 12 A Day of Firsts

First day of school for both Murphy kids saw a return of a family tradition: Mom fixed a full breakfast for everyone. Pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, fruits and all kinds of baked goods. She generally cooks for the family, then the mothers from the neighborhood carpool come and enjoy a wonderful meal at their own pace. There were usually a few empty bottles of wine in the trash when the kids returned home from the first day of school. Rumor has it the same carpoolers also got together toward...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 11
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 13 A Fine Mess

“Hey, Joe, what do you mean the freshmen offense knows fourteen plays already? I thought Big John only wanted the freshmen to concentrate on getting in shape, until at least the first scrimmage,” Kevin Krebsback, the JV and Varsity defensive backs coach asked, once the freshmen left the coaches office for second period. “It’s exactly what I said it was, Kevin,” Coach Alvarez said. As he sat back down at his desk, he saw he had everyone’s attention, including Coach Barrett. The freshman...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 15 Shall We Play A Game

"So, how was the first day for you?" Tim's father, Raymond, was sitting on the desk chair while his son was finishing his first journal entry for his honors U.S. History class. "It was pretty good, Dad. You were right about the girls. Everywhere I went, I started seeing more and more girls looking at me and then looking away if I made eye contact with them. I'm not used to the attention, but so far it isn't bad." Raymond was practically bursting with pride. His son who, just a...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 18 Enough is Enough

The newly-instituted procedure of sleep deprivation was annoying at worst because the nanites in his system could effectively turn off the pupils of Tim Murphy’s eyes and keep the lights from waking him. The same could be done for his hearing. The nanites would disable his hearing so any loud or annoying auditory stimuli would eventually be deemed ineffective. At the moment, Tim was quietly reveling in this private joke. The guards were pumping loud and annoying sounds, usually called music,...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 6
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 19 The Emperor is Wearing No Clothes

Losing their first game of the season was bad. But when Head Varsity Coach John Fontana pulled his truck into his driveway, his wife was waiting outside for him. She had received several calls from various school officials, wanting to know what was Big John going to do about the brewing controversy. She told everyone her husband was not yet home, as he usually went to dinner with the other coaches after a big loss. When the teams won, he would tell his coaches to go home and be with their...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Mayhem in a PillChapter 21 To the Victors

After informing the freshman football coaches of their opportunity to make changes to the football program, Roosevelt Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Big John Fontana decided to go watch the second half of the freshman football game. The freshmen were finishing the series against the Warren Warriors. The junior varsity started the losing streak 21-0 on Thursday evening. The varsity team followed up, getting soundly defeated, losing their game 48-0. In the coach’s eyes, though, the...

Porn Trends