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As the days before the start of school and the opening of both the football and volleyball seasons dwindled, Cal worked hard on his mental discipline, determined not to let discouragement or anger get him down. Cheryl, of course, saw right through his carefully-constructed facade, but she was uncertain about what she could do to make him feel better.

Part of Cal's problem was that he really needed some hard contact to let out some of his frustration and pent-up adrenalin. Seeing the look in Cal's eyes, Jessy had been reluctant to find him a sparring partner, offering the heavy bag as a poor substitute.

"This is just your first game," Cheryl said, trying to be consoling. "Somehow, they'll find out that they need you on defense."

"My head knows you're right," he answered, "but it's just frustrating. Between the special teams and defensive backfield coaches, they'd both rather have me just kick."

"Well, I can think of one good way to release some of the pent-up energy," she said as she wrapped herself around him.

On the first day of practice, Cal had overheard some of the players calling another one 'Padre'. He did not think too much about it, but as practice went on, he observed that the player, Hector Cortillon, was the best of the linebackers. Barely six feet tall, Hector was barrel-chested and had heavy arms and legs. Nevertheless, he had cat-like reflexes and surprising speed. Even more impressive to Cal was that Hector hit with great force.

During the second week, Cal happened to be dressing near Hector in the locker room and introduced himself. Then in Spanish, Cal said "I've heard you called Padre," Cal said. "Are you planning to be a priest?"

After a hearty chuckle, Hector admitted, "I think I know what you said, but my Spanish is pretty lame. A priest? Not me!" At Cal's puzzled look, Hector went on. "My family is very Catholic. I don't do the girl chasing that a lot of the guys do. Calling me 'Padre' is a way to tease me about it."

"Do you have a girlfriend, then?" Cal asked.

"No time. And no right girl," Hector answered. "It seems like all the girls that hang around the team are, uh, loose."

"You mean sluts?"

"Didn't want to say that," Hector retorted. "How about you, Cal?"

For the first time ever, Cal was a little reluctant to mention his living arrangement, but he did not let that concern last for long. "Got a girlfriend - a lot more than a girlfriend, actually. We'll marry someday."

"She here at school?"

"Yeah. She plays volleyball."

"Volleyball? I hear they're pretty good," Hector observed.

"Why don't you come and see their first game? We're flying out together, you know," Cal told him.

"I forgot that. Sure. I'll need something to do that night. Probably won't be celebrating much," Hector complained.

"You're a sophomore, right?" Cal asked. "Were you sacrificial lambs the first game last year, too?"

Hector laughed, something Cal was to find that he did a lot of. "Guess that's one way to put it. Yeah, we got our butts kicked so the school could get a big payoff. We'll probably start every year that way. How come you know Spanish?"

Cal told his new friend about the photo business and Jean and Rosario and all of their Spanish-speaking clients. Then he mentioned that Maddy was Cheryl's good friend and volleyball teammate and that they all studied under Jessy.

"Guess I should keep it up," Hector mused, "but even my parents don't know much of it."

Cal learned that Hector was local, but had won a scholarship. They talked about what they were studying and other typical subjects for college students who had just met.

The last week before everything started, Maddy mentioned to Cheryl that her sister Rosalita, who was a high school junior, was discouraged because she could not find a part-time job. She had been fortunate enough to find a summer job, but that had just ended. Her parents were not able to supply much spending money to their children.

Without even thinking about it, Cheryl said "Well, it won't be much, but Cal and I really should have someone to do our cleaning and washing. It's not that we're lazy, but there just isn't any time. Until the seasons are over, it's going to be that way."

"I'm sure she'd be happy for anything," Maddy said. "Uh, she's quite a cook, too."

"That's even better," Cheryl enthused. "We, uh, pretty much just survive on what we can do. I could eat at the athletic cafeteria, and I do sometimes, but..."

"I'll try to eat there some during the season," said Maddy, who was now on full scholarship, "but Mama's cooking is just so much better."

They talked about probable hours and pay, and Maddy headed off to tell her sister. Cheryl had an idea and went next door to talk with Claire. Before Maddy even got home, Cheryl left a message that there were two customers.

There was one discordant note just before everything started. In one of their frequent phone conversations, Darlene lamented to Cheryl that her progress with Hal in bed had ground to a halt after distressingly little progress.

Once the ice had been broken, Darlene was completely open with her daughter about the most intimate details. It was partly an acknowledgment that Cheryl was the experienced one and partly just a celebration of having another woman with whom to share at that level for the first time in Darlene's life.

As always, the news hit Cheryl pretty hard, and as always, Cal did his best to absorb as much as he could of her concern. In a way, it got his mind off of his own concerns about football.

It was only human for Cal to be nervous. All of his training and discipline were not quite enough to keep ice water in his veins in this situation. Here he was in his first college football game, and he would be kicking off to start the game.

To make matters worse, they were playing in one of the country's renowned college stadiums with a regional TV audience. They were warmup patsies for a national powerhouse that was favored to win their conference, and was ranked in the top ten in pre-season polls.

The fact that he would be playing against Vick and that Tessa would be in the stands added interest, but did nothing to quell the nerves. In addition, Martin had found a sports bar back home that could pick up the regional feed of the game. He had rented a room with two large screens so all of the friends and family of Cal and Vick could watch. Martin had considered a charter flight for everyone, but decided to save that for a home date when they could spend some time with Cal.

Martin had tried very hard not to be the all-too-typical overbearing sports dad since the kids were little. When it looked like golf and martial arts would be the extent of Cal's competitive interests, he supported his son with all the enthusiasm he could muster.

That Cal would be playing in a college football game as a freshman, even if just as a kicker, was more than Martin could ever have hoped for. Elaine and Laura and anyone else who knew him well saw the undisguisable pride on his face. None thought poorly of him because of it. Knowing what it meant to his father added a little more pressure on Cal.

To make matters worse yet for Cal, the opponents' kickoff return man, Rory Renton, was mentioned as a Heisman Trophy possibility. That was, of course, highly unlikely for a cornerback. However, last year, as a freshman, Renton had run back three punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns. That was in addition to his seven interceptions and several fumbles caused or recovered. He had the privilege of blitzing through holes created by Vick, just as Cal had done two years earlier. Occasionally, Renton lined up as an extra receiver on long third downs. He was a flamboyant favorite of the sports press, on top of all of his skills.

As far as the opposing team and their 90,000 fans were concerned, this was a party. Cal's team had zero chance of winning, and the fans were expecting a shutout, given the home team's heralded defense. It probably distressed the opposing coaches, but there were few serious game faces among their charges. This was just an extension of pre-season practice - less of a challenge than scrimmaging against their own second string.

"... Despite the fact that the game appears to be a mismatch, you viewers will have a chance to watch Rory Renton, on of the top collegiate players and pro prospects in the country," the lead TV announcer intoned before the game.

"That's right, Mel," the color man, Sammy Taylor, a former pro cornerback, interjected. "This kid has speed, quickness, and instincts that have the pro scouts just drooling."

"Kicking off to Renton for the visitor's will be freshman walk-on Cal Banner. Sammy, what must it be like for that youngster - his first college game, playing in this intimidating place, and kicking off to a guy that has a very good chance of running back any kick he gets his hands on?"

"That's a good question, Mel. He must be good, though, because they have a junior placekicker on the roster, a scholarship player, yet Banner won the job."

Well, all Cal could do was kick it far enough so there was no return. He had no doubt that he could kick it out of the end zone, as long as the wind did not interfere. As often happened in huge stadia, the wind direction was highly unpredictable. When the home team had won the toss and chosen to receive, Cal's team had chosen the published wind direction at their backs for the first and last quarters. Unfortunately, that direction was highly variable within the stadium.

Over on the opposing sideline, unbeknownst to Cal, Vick was cautioning Rory Renton, his defensive teammate. "Listen, Rory, don't mess around with the kicker. He never misses a tackle, and he can take you out."

"That skinny freshman? No way can he touch me. I'll leave him gasping on the field."

"Rory! I'm serious here. We've got a good thing going this year. Don't mess it up. I'm warning you! If you try any of your showboat shit, Cal could put you in the hospital! He hits like twice his size and he won't take any disrespect. Just play it straight, please!"

"Man, you worry too damn much."

After the usual hoopla of a new season, the ball was finally teed up and the referee's hand came down. Cal saw the streamers on the goal posts blowing away from him, so he kicked it high enough to carry well over the end line. If the wind had been against him, he would have had to use a low, driving kick.

As he was moving into his kickoff safety position at the opponent's forty-five yard line, Cal saw the ball pushed around in mid-flight a bit, but he thought it still had plenty to reach the end line. Even if it was just deep in the end zone, it would be downed. Because it was high and gave Cal's teammates plenty of time to get downfield to cover it, no one in their right mind would try to return it.

A kickoff is a live ball until it either leaves the field of play or is downed by the receiving team. Thus, Renton faded to the back of the end zone in case it descended in play and he had to down it.

The ball would have sailed well beyond the end line, save for a last-second reverse wind gust. It still would have landed just out of play, but Renton must have been thinking about building some early-season stats toward the Heisman voting. Standing barely inbounds, he leaped and made an admirable catch of the ball, keeping it in play. The enraged scream of his special teams coach could be heard, ordering him to down the ball. His first two blockers had fallen back into the end zone to protect him as he knelt with the ball.

But Renton did not kneel. Instead, he sprinted between his two protectors and headed upfield. Cal's team had relaxed, seeing the ball so deep, and a roar quickly built from the stands as Renton cleared most of the defenders by the time he reached the twenty yard line. Cal could not quell a sudden feeling of deja vu as he thought back to that game in his freshman high school year when he had to stop a certain touchdown runback.

Another feeling Cal had was the long-suppressed urge to hit someone - hard. The restraint he had shown in practice had left him more than a little frustrated. On top of that, Renton had shown arrogance and disrespect in the way he had caught the ball and ignored what Cal was certain were his firm instructions on handling kickoffs. Renton had basically taunted Cal's team, letting them know that they could not stop him.

Cal loved sports and he loved sportsmanship. He took any kind of disrespect personally. Rory Renton had ceased to be a Heisman candidate and became an arrogant punk who had besmirched the game and ridiculed Cal's team.

Everything unfolded in an eerily similar fashion to that long-ago high school game, as Renton veered to the sideline and started pounding his way toward a score. About ten yards from where Cal would intersect him at the sideline, though, Renton's flamboyance overcame him again. This was a warm-up lark, after all, and there was only a scrawny freshman kicker between him and the first of many touchdowns for the year.

In a disdainful taunt, Renton thrust the ball out at Cal in one hand and did an arrogant, incredibly fast little hip-swivel that was sure to leave Cal's jock lying on the field as Renton pranced in to score. The taunt with the ball was a surprise, but Cal ignored it as he mapped out his own attack. The fake toward the middle of the field was exactly what Cal wanted, and he provided his own pretense of being faked out. Renton, thinking he was doing the faking, assumed the sideline was now his, pulled the ball in, and resumed his stride.

Cal was able to coil himself and plant his feet perfectly for a hit that was sure to surprise the showoff. Later, he could not deny that anger at Renton's antics had added extra adrenalin to his attack. Moments before impact, he registered the opposing coaches and players jumping and running along the sideline, excited about the quick score.

Renton was not a high NFL draft prospect without reason. Realizing that he had not, in fact, faked out the kicker, he launched himself upward to vault over the tackle. Cal, from his years of combat competition, was adept at reading intended actions, and veered enough to smash into Renton just as he was pushing off the ground with his power foot. Because of the slight elevation, the tackle caught Renton around the knees, rather than up on the thighs as Cal had intended.

Knowing that he did not have to worry about Renton eluding his grasp, and wanting to remove any chance of a roughing penalty, Cal let the force of the impact stop his forward progress, and he came to a stop just a yard past the sideline.

Renton was violently knocked sideways through the air and upended. With his flailing legs mostly skyward, his shoulder slammed hard into the knees of a coach who was belatedly trying to retreat, and the sudden quiet of the stadium was pierced by two simultaneous screams - the kind of screams that only come from something important being sprained, torn, dislocated, or broken.

Knowing that he was on the enemy's sideline, Cal turned and started to move the few feet back to the field. A coach, who Cal later learned was the head coach, grabbed his arm and shouted at him "God dammit!! What were you doing?"

Swatting the hand away, Cal, in an uncharacteristically belligerent gesture, stuck his face right in the coach's and shot back "I was doing my job! What the hell was he doing?" Sensing a couple of players converging on him, Cal darted back onto the field, passing a line judge who had come over to prevent an altercation.

Thunderous boos resounded through the stadium, demanding a flag, as Cal trotted across to his sideline. The referee was standing near his route, and said very clearly "Nice tackle!"

A flag was indeed thrown by the line judge, somewhat belatedly, and the crowd's angry roar became cheers. When the referee signaled unsportsmanlike conduct and it was announced against the bench, it seemed like the boos would never stop. The rules were clear: the coach had touched an opposing player, and that meant a flag.

"Well, fans," the announcer lamented, "This is not the way anyone wanted the season to start. On the first play, one of the best players in the country is out. Sammy, how could the kicker, who isn't very big, have hit Renton so hard? And why is the penalty not on him?"

"First of all Mel, there was no reason to penalize Banner. It was a perfectly clean hit. An extremely hard hit, but nothing dirty. The penalty was automatic when the coach grabbed Banner."

"How did he knock Renton end-over-end like that?"

"Renton made a stupid move when he tried to vault over the tackle. If he had stayed on his feet, he would have been driven hard out of bounds, but he would not have been hurt. Of course, he would still have been thrown against the coach, who should not have been that close to the field."

The opponents did drive in for a touchdown on that opening drive, but the fans' joy was wiped out by the sight of Renton being led off the field with his jersey and pads removed, his arm being supported by a trainer, and a noticeable limp. At about the same time, the coach involved in the collision was taken off on the cart.

When Cal's team got possession, they had a decent runback, but could not produce a first down. As Cal stepped on the field to punt, the boos built up in force. Noticing shouting and angry gestures from the opposing sideline, Cal called time out, and approached the referee. "Sir, would you please take a message to the special teams coach?"

With a barely suppressed grin, the ref drawled "Can't. He's the one that went out on the cart."

A little surprised at the man's joviality, Cal said, "Then please tell whoever is in charge, that if they plan anything but a legal punt block, they had better send the scrubs."

"Oh?"

"Somebody will be lost for the season," Cal said, staring right into the ref's eyes.

"I somehow think you could do that, Son," the ref replied. He headed for the other sideline while Cal hurried off to explain the time out to his coaches, who were not terribly happy about it. During the timeout, Cal arranged for the snapper to go without a signal, assuming the boos would make a snap count inaudible.

The snap was good and Cal caught the ball cleanly. His blockers were doing a good job, and there would have been no problem getting the ball off. When one defender broke through, though, Cal just knew that he intended mayhem, regardless of the outcome of the punt. The almost two counts that he had to prepare seemed like an eternity compared to the sideline play, and he planned his moves quickly.

Waiting until he knew there was barely time to get the ball away, Cal kicked it and held his pose with his leg in the air. As expected, the defender ignored the ball and headed straight for Cal. Just before contact, Cal pulled his extended leg down and purposely fell backwards with his spikes extended toward the attacker. He used the guy's momentum to fling the attacker several yards away with his legs, where he landed awkwardly and did not get up.

"Sammy, I've been doing college football for fifteen years, and I never saw anything like that?"

"Mel, I just have the feeling that the kicker set that up. I think he knew they were going to retaliate for Renton. I'll bet that's what the time out was all about. Remember how he said something to the ref?"

"But is what he did legal?"

"Apparently. The refs couldn't find any reason to throw a flag at him."

There was a roar of approval from the crowd when multiple flags came down. It changed to even more thunderous boos when the signal for roughing the kicker was displayed after a brief discussion between the officials. Once again, Cal had to pass near the referee. "Can't say as I approve, Son, but I've never seen anything like that."

"Think their coach is ready to just play football, now?" Cal asked.

Spurred by the gift first down, Cal's team picked up two more and he was able to drill a forty-seven yarder. It was an entirely new experience, but he found the loudly expressed anger of the crowd exhilarating, and the kick sailed well over the tops of the uprights.

Two punts later, Cal got another chance as the returner broke free. The earlier conflict, the boos of the fans, and standing helplessly on the sideline had him really pumped. This time, he charged right for the runner, who had chosen to head for midfield, rather than taking the sideline. Using his subtle fakes, Cal suckered the runner into veering just enough so he did not have to hit him head-on. It was clean and violent, and the runner staggered off the field. This time, the fans were intelligent enough to realize that it was just a perfect tackle.

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In the first week of the new year, two psychiatrists, speaking for the panel that had been employed to evaluate Greg, came to the Overland mansion to give their report. Brandon, Penelope, Genevieve, and Greg's lead lawyer were in the meeting. After the introductions, the lead doctor took the floor. "We have put Greg through the entire battery of tests and examinations that we described to you beforehand. We can go into as much detail as you would like, but let me summarize. He is...

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Banner YearChapter 23

The romance between Tessa and Vick took off like a rocket. Tessa was never one to dither when she wanted something, and she wanted Vick in the worst way. He, of course, did not have a chance. Not that he felt tricked or coerced in any way. Like a lot of the guys at school, Vick had been fascinated by Tessa, but because of her brains and her apparent relationship with Cal, he did not waste any time wishing for her. Finding out that she wanted him was just too good to be true. Just two weeks...

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Banner YearChapter 35

Robin was pissed. Her anger at that Jeremy character had been building with every report of his smarmy little campaign to subjugate her new friend Darlene. It was two weeks before Cal's return home, and Robin had just heard about Jeremy's last intrusion and Darlene's refusal to return to the club. Well, it was better that Darlene not be there right now, but by God, she would be back if Robin had anything to say about it. Robin and Darlene were worlds apart in life experience, yet Robin...

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Banner YearChapter 6

Saturday morning could have been a scene from a 'B' movie about high school girls. Of the eight gathered in Teri's rec room, Rebecca and Tessa were as giddy as the rest. Somehow, Cal thought they should have been helping to organize things and bring some order. Didn't happen. Since Sam had asked him personally, he took her first. She had changed into a tube top, which was apparently the uniform for the portraits. He started with the same approach he had used on Rebecca and Tessa, trying...

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Banner YearChapter 7

With basketball finished, Cal had no extra-curricular activities from school to take up his time. He had decided that he was going to accelerate his martial arts training for the entire spring and summer until football practice started in mid-August. The morning after his first naked photo session with Teri, it was easy for him to get up early, as sleep had been very hard to find. The extra exertion of his more vigorous workout was just what he needed to relieve the tension built up by the...

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Banner YearChapter 9

When the van pulled across their path and the men jumped out, Cal's initial reaction was a flash of panic, but in milliseconds he remembered why he had spent all of those years in martial arts classes. The men looked Arabic, and his mind flashed back to the sight of Rachman kicking the helpless Ismi. It was not going to happen again! Mr. Yokata's teachings came to him with the force of deeply ingrained habit. First, the assessment. Two men. No visible weapons. One man, the driver, had to...

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Banner YearChapter 12

When Cal was first able to walk on his foot, he had started taking walks in the cool of the evening. The foot was healed, but it could not yet take the stress of running. On the second night that he walked, his mother caught up with him halfway down the driveway, took his hand in hers, and made it clear that she intended to walk with him. "Teri gets to spend a lot more time with you than I do," she complained. "I've got to grab whatever I can." After a moment of panic that she might...

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Banner YearChapter 14

Two football games had already been played, and Cheryl was very concerned. Greg had gained right around 100 yards in each game, although he had fumbled once. She talked with Cal on Monday night, trying to arrange a time when they could get together. She was adamant that it had to be before that Friday's game. Finding a time and place was actually rather tough. The rendezvous had to be kept secret from both sets of parents and from Greg. That ruled out Cheryl's home, and it made evenings...

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Banner YearChapter 18

Since he had shown Rebecca and Tessa the nude pictures of Rob Krantz, the girls had lain in wait for Cal's return every time Teri went on a shoot. They knew there would likely be nudity if Teri had to preside. "Any naked guys?" would hit Cal as soon as he walked into the house with film in hand. "I gotta have a talk with Mom," Tessa pouted. "I can't understand why only she gets to go on the sexy shoots. It's just not fair!" Cal looked quickly at Rebecca, who had not yet finished her...

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Banner YearChapter 19

To Cal's relief, nothing bad had happened by the time most people had eaten and the sun was getting low. He had relaxed his vigil on Rebecca and Bobby and was talking with Dante Powers about the new basketball coach and the team's prospects. He realized that he had not seen the lovebirds for a while, and when Dante walked off to see someone else, Cal started scanning the beach for them. He was just starting to be concerned when Cheryl came running up to him, followed closely by Tessa....

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Banner YearChapter 21

Rebecca went home for dinner, and when she sat down at the table, everyone could see the static issuing from almost everywhere on her body. Elaine waited until everyone had finished, then asked "Honey, is there something you wanted to say?" "I want to stay overnight at Bobby's so I can help him in the morning," Rebecca said as rapidly as she could. "Help him with what?" Martin asked before Elaine could warn him to keep quiet. "Well, he has to stay lying straight - can't bend at...

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Banner YearChapter 24

At the hospital, Cheryl could see it in her mother's eyes. Darlene Carson had no idea what to do or what was going to happen, and it scared her to death. Armed with her new understanding, Cheryl laid everything out in simple, specific terms, seeing her mother's tension ease with every sentence. It was nice for Cheryl to see her analysis verified, but it was also disturbing to find this out about her mother. Cheryl could not help thinking how much better her home life might have been if she...

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Banner YearChapter 34

In the weeks since her return to the health club, Jeremy had given Darlene five massages. That they were much longer than the fifteen minutes offered on the coupons was never mentioned. She had worn the two-piece suit on the table every time, and he decided to make his move. "Darlene, you've got some tightness here that I can't get rid of with these short strokes. I need to move up and down your whole back." Without saying any more, Jeremy undid the clasp that held the suit top...

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Banner YearChapter 36

Cheryl really wanted to be there for the first part of Jeremy's humiliation, but she understood why it could not work out. As Rebecca drove them all from the airport, Cheryl felt that sense of unreality. It was the first time that she had been home in two months. Everything seemed so familiar, yet strange in a way. And she really was not home. This was just a quick drop-in. Nobody could understand why she was so adamant about being there tonight - well, Cal understood, and maybe her mom...

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Banner YearChapter 37

Cal and Cheryl were still cuddling, caressing, and talking when his normal workout time arrived. They dozed off for a few hours, and Cal was definitely groggy when they had to get up for her flight. She was just as lifeless until Robin showed up and explained that she was going with them. It was the biggest shot of energy that Cal had ever seen. Cheryl was absolutely ecstatic. Robin sat in the front seat of the plane with Bud. Several times when she looked back, Cheryl was grinning from ear...

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Banner YearChapter 39

It was late on a Saturday evening, and Cal was becoming concerned that Laura would never give up for the night. He had been hiding in her house for going on three hours, and boredom did not begin to describe what he had endured. At least on the many evenings spent in the blind, waiting for a chance to get some evidence, he could read, study, or talk to Cheryl part of the time. This was the night it had to happen. Two weeks of school had already passed, and he just could not spend any more...

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Banner YearChapter 40

Cal was too startled to say anything, which was probably fortunate. Jolie eventually reached the bed, where she stopped, giving a perfect imitation of a horror movie zombie. Her head turned back and forth mechanically as she repeatedly scanned her mother's exposed body. Far, far from being an innocent, Jolie was still stunned by whatever she had seen. Jolie's confusion gave Cal time to recover from his shock. "How long have you been watching?" he asked, assuming that his cousin would not...

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Banner YearChapter 41

Early Monday morning at his workout was Cal's first chance for some deep thought. Of course, there had been idle time on Sunday, but by dint of long habit, it was while exercising that he did his best concentration. The dominant thing on his mind was what his mother had done the night before. Even before he had gone to sleep, he had decided that he was not upset by it. Oh, it had been embarrassing at first, but her words and her expression had conveyed her true feelings - love and...

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Banner YearChapter 42

The loss of a defensive star like Vick Smaak could not help but affect the football team. There was a good program in the younger grades, though, and even if there was not a direct replacement for Vick, there was enough new talent to make the defense very strong. The offense that had been reshaped the previous year to make up for the loss of Greg and Brad hit it's stride right away. It was explosive and exciting to watch. The coaches decided that a gambling defense that stressed forcing big...

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Banner YearChapter 43

A few days before the volleyball tournament was to start, Coach Meinert caught Cal after basketball practice. "I got a call from a woman who really needs your help. I told her I would see if I could talk you into it." When Cal just showed a blank stare, Meinert said "I'll give you a clue: she's a coach." Still not seeing comprehension on Cal's face, he added "A volleyball coach." Seeing that Cal had finally caught on, Meinert laughed and said "Get your ass to Cheryl's first match....

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Banner YearChapter 44

The night Cal got back from Cheryl's tournament, Martin sat down with him as he was having a late snack. "While you were gone, the calls started." "Calls?" Cal asked. "From football coaches," Martin said with a grin. "They were all looking for a kicker." "Am I supposed to call back?" "I told them that you had already started at your chosen school," Martin answered. "I hope that was all right." "You maybe could have saved yourself a lot of money if one of them gave me a...

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Banner YearChapter 51

Where is the boundary between grief and hate? Between hate and insanity? Had any professional been aware of the importance of these questions in regard to Penelope Overland, she could have been the basis of a fascinating study. The fact that no one suspected anything deeper than the difficulty of recovering from the death of a child told a lot about Penelope's makeup. Genetically and culturally, she was imbued with some very strong traits. First of all, she was undeniably intelligent....

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Banner YearChapter 52

The Friday morning after Thanksgiving was not a common time for a wedding, but with the short notice, that was the best that Maddy had been able to schedule. She wanted it to be in her parents' church, and she knew that the traditional morning time would be most acceptable to her mother. She and Hector had tried very hard to do everything to please their parents, especially hers. They would not compromise on the timing, and they would use birth control. Outside of those givens, they would...

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Banner YearChapter 55

Finally something was going right! Nikolai, the team leader, had been completely frustrated as one thing after another kept one or more of his targets out of town. He had tried to see if two at a time wouldn't satisfy the client, but Viktor had been firm about it. All four of them in one place, bound, and in good condition - it was that or no payoff. There was no way the client was spending all of this money just to have a chat with the four kids, so what was the big deal about good...

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Illicit Chemistry By An Indian Woman With A British Boy

I am matt from Britain. I came to pune india for a holiday a friend of mine who is working in united India got me a room to stay for a month nearer from his office in 2013. Once I went to his office an hour before his wrap up. He was lecturing a couple of training staff from south India. As I was waiting one woman was constantly gazing at me. She did not even make a flinch of an eye. After the class I met my friend and was about to start. The woman came to us and asked him “Who is your friend?”...

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Sit, child. Such a lovely girl. I'll wager the boys fall all over themselves just to get a smile from you. They did when your mother was your age, you know. Such a beauty, but hot-blooded, as your mother tells it. Nay, it's nae use protesting, for your mother was the same way; as was I when I was just a village girl. Eh? You mean your mother never told you? That we were not always nobility? That we were not always English, nor even Norman? Nay, child. I am full-blood Celt,...

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Four people had been hospitalized. Seeing the woman just beyond his reach, there was only one thing Ryan could do. He stripped and dove into the water, gasping air into his shocked lungs. It took longer than he expected to wrestle the body onto the shelf of rock that jutted into the water. The ledge was a good foot above the surface and the water was deep. He had nothing to brace himself against as he pushed the girl up. But he didn’t give up. As soon as they were both on the ledge, he...

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A school girl 2 months back I opened my mail box and I saw an e mail from an ISS reader. I immediately opened it and it read as “Hi Mr. Jamil I regularly read your stories on ISS and wait anxiously for a new one. I have copied all of your stories from the site and saved them in my comp. You know exact spirit of doing sex and giving your partner maximum pleasure. I as readers of your stories, get horny while reading your stories and use my finger to calm down myself, my name is ————- but please...

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Two Thousand and Ten Ch 03

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