Michael s Weekend of Destiny
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I got up early enough to walk to her bus stop. She was pleasantly surprised and gave me a big smile upon my arrival. She showed me the flyers she made after she got home. They were wonderful.
Since I was not on my usual bus, I got up and made the same announcement as before. I included the November performance. When I sat, she took my arm and leaned into me. On our way in, Jenn dropped the flyer masters off at the administration center.
At school, I was invited to the choir class as well at the band class. Since the performance a few days earlier, the choir had more than doubled. I told them that they would be getting at least an hour next week with the best private voice and instrument coach in the state. I didn’t mention it was my mother. That would be pretentious.
After Miss Crabtree worked with them for about twenty minutes, I asked if I could step in. She agreed and stepped away. I rubbed my hands together in anticipation.
“Would the two soloists, please step forward?”
Jennifer and a tall young man with dark black hair did as I had requested. He introduced himself quickly as Geoff. She smiled and waved at me.
“OK everyone, when either of the soloists are singing, you need to reduce your volume. Don’t reduce the sound coming from your mouth, just the volume. Pay attention to my hands, please?”
They all nodded.
I got the pianist and choir ready to sing. The tune was “As Time Goes By.”
The pianist began as I motioned her to. After two measures, they started singing...
JENNIFER and GEOFF
You must remember this,
a kiss is still a kiss,
a sigh is just a sigh
The fundamental things apply
As time goes by...
and she sounded wonderful, as the chorus came in behind her. I reminded them about loudness. The chorus was only doing ‘Ooohs,’ but they sounded pretty good.
I brought the chorus back up, as Jennifer finished the song. The young man was all right, but he wasn’t the caliber of Jennifer. I could tell she wanted to come to me and probably even kiss me. I felt that would be inappropriate.
Miss Crabtree came over and shook my hand. “You have an amazing talent for a sixth grader. I assume that you are heading to Julliard or somewhere like that?”
“No, ma’am. Jennifer and I have plans to end up at Jacob’s School of Music together,” I answered.
“Really, that’s incredible you are focused enough to know already what you want,” she said.
The male vocalist walked up to me. “My name is Geoff Wilson. I know I am not nearly as good as Jennifer. The chance to sing with her was too much to turn down. Hopefully, I can get better.”
“Geoff, are you taking voice lessons at all?” I asked.
“No, I am on the School Baseball team. Singing is my second favorite thing to do,” he responded.
“Are you staying for the rest of the class period, Michael?” Miss Crabtree asked me.
“If it’s all right with you, I will, Ma’am?”
“OK, your clods,” she said. “You sounded pretty good ... for one song! Let’s show Mr. Thomas here a more difficult piece of music, why don’t we?”
I leaned over and closed my eyes as they began the marvelous Carpenters song called “Sing.” What a wonderful song. I heard the piano and then Jenn started it in her middle range.
Although sitting with my eyes closed, I began to move my arms. They opened, and the students were watching me and following along, so I stood up and walked over in time for the entire choir repeat of the first verse...
THE JACKSON HEIGHTS CHOIR
Sing. Sing a song.
Sing out loud, sing out strong
Sing of good things, not bad.
Sing of happy, not sad
Sing. Sing a song.
Make it simple to
last your whole life long.
Don’t worry that
it´s not good enough
For anyone else to hear.
Just sing.
Sing a song
(They broke into two parts)
La La La La La
La La La La La
La La La La La La
(All together they sang)
Sing. Sing a song.
Let the world.
Sing out loud.
Sing of love there, could be.
Sing for you and for me
Sing a song.
Make it simple to
last your whole life long.
Don´t worry that
it´s not good enough
For anyone else to hear.
Just sing, sing a song
Just sing, sing a song.
Just sing, sing a song
Now, we have fourteen songs!
This time Jenn and I did hug one another, and then I went through the entire chorus (16 of them) shaking the boy’s hands and kissing the back of each of the young lady’s hands. There were many big smiles & giggles.
Miss Crabtree gave me a nice hug. She deserves a big hand in the quick development of the new choir students. I warned her there might be more, but she said, “I can’t turn anyone down who really wants to sing. I wouldn’t mind getting another student like Jennifer, but preferably male.”
“As long as you don’t have them clinch during the song, I’m OK with that,” I said making her laugh.
I asked for the music, so I could have copies made.
The bell rang, as Miss Crabtree said, “OK everyone. I hope that we will have all new music to learn next week. Same time tomorrow! Thank you again, Mr. Thomas.”
“Call me Michael, please?” I said.
“Then you must call me, Cece, Michael. See you when I see you.”
Jenn stopped me outside the classroom and said, “They really sounded great, didn’t they?”
“I was impressed by the breadth of their sound,” I expressed. “Many times, kids get in a chorus and aren’t really focused. These guys sounded awesome! I need to have one hundred copies of all these songs made. Will the school do that for me?”
“No harm in trying, see you later, Boyfriend!”
“Bye Jenn. By the way ... I prefer it when you call me Michael. It’s different from the way my mother says it.”
Miss Clara Jepson, who (really) runs the administrative side of the school, did indeed agree to make the copies. She even agreed to collate them in sets of fourteen, so I could hand out complete packets to everyone, including the teachers involved and Mom.
I planned on working with Jenn to finalize the best order to put the music in.
I walked into band as students were arriving. Mr. Planck called me over. “Cece ... Miss Crabtree, told me the results of you coming into her class. I sure would like a miracle like that myself.”
“I don’t know about miracles, but it might be that you are the enemy,” I said.
“How do you mean that, Michael?” he said with raised eyebrows.
“If you don’t mind, how old are you, Sir?”
“Over ... thirty, but what does that have to do with anything?”
“Young teenagers and thirty-year-old teachers speak different languages sometimes. May I demonstrate?”
“Certainly,” he said as he sat down. “Whatever works.”
I walked over to everyone and said, “Hi.”
They all made a kind of noise in response.
“Let’s try that again — HEY!“
“HEY!” came back to me. (About half had responded)
“We will work more on that later. The original nine band members gather on the right. New people on the left.”
They all shuffled around until my request had been reasonably satisfied.
A moment from SISTER ACT 2 entered my mind. I asked the piano player to play a middle C. She did, and the tone resonated.
“Everybody on the right side, give me a C, please?” I motioned for the piano to do it, again. It took them a moment, but they all did.
“Group on the left, give me a C.” It took them even longer.
I pointed up at the clock on the wall. “Look, you guys! From when you walked in here, until right now, ten minutes have passed. We will never get those ten minutes back. Tomorrow when you arrive, I will be here again. It should only take ‘two minutes’ from arrival to first note. You could have practiced two different songs in that same amount of time.”
“Mr. Planck and I are thankful for all the new faces, but you all need to put in as much time at home with your instrument as you do with your English, Geography, and my favorite, Math. Who here knows how many countries there are in the world?”
I only saw one hand up. It was a trumpeter. “Yes, what’s the answer?”
“The most complete number is 202,” she said.
“How did you know that answer?” I asked the cute brunette.
“I studied. It was in the book I read. I verified it on the Internet.”
“Let’s give her a big hand for that, why don’t we?”
Everyone did.
“Now let’s try one more time, ‘Hello!’”
Now, the students all said it back to me, as one big, “HELLO!”
“My good friend Paul here went to school to learn how to teach. He spent four years after college to learn how to teach kids like you. You need to give him as much respect as you just gave me. ALL RIGHT?”
“ALL RIGHT,” they said, again sounding as one voice.
Paul got up, and we gave each other a high-five. He quietly said, “It was six years, Michael. Thank you.”
I sat down and was quietly prideful of these school kids. They all practiced together sounding pretty good. Not just pretty good for their age, but goddamn good!
A student knocked and came in with a handful of papers. I took them and quickly said, “Everybody please take one of each of these on your way out. It’s important.”
The song they were practicing was John Lennon’s “Imagine.” I reached into my pack and got out my baton.
“Mr. Planck. May I direct this, please?”
“Certainly Michael ... Go right ahead.”
“When I raise my baton, all eyes should be on me. You don’t begin until I say you can begin. Be ready.”
The piano was first for four full measures. Then, the horns carry the melody.
At the melody line of
‘Imagine all the people
living for today,’
I brought the rest of them in. It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty good.
The second verse sounded much better. Boy, add in the choir I was with earlier ... it gave me shivers all the way down my back.
It ends with just the piano, just as it started.
They were a darn good set of musicians. I saw Paul with tears in his eyes. “They ... never sounded like that before, Michael!”
“More are probably coming. How close are you to running out of instruments?”
“We have plenty, but never had the demand that you are generating. Will I see you tomorrow?”
“Yes Sir, you will.”
I left quietly. Lunch was my next period.
My lunch periods used to be quite solitary. Now I am getting people waving at me, including band members, choir members and some rather hot seventh and eighth-grade girls.
They typically walked by in groups of three, wave, and giggle. Then, they leave. Jennifer sat down beside me with the music and flyer originals.
“Hey there?” she said. “How was band?”
“Better than you would think. They are sounding good,” I remarked.
“I am bringing a tape recorder to your place today. I want to hear myself.”
“That sounds vain,” I said.
“Nooo. How you hear yourself is different from how others hear you,” she explained.
“I know that. I was just giving you a little grief. What’s going on with you so far today?”
“Not much. We had a test in math. I hate math!” she said.
“That is my favorite subject. I could tutor you if you would like.”
“Maybe you could give me some tutoring in math and kissing,” she said with a giggle.
“You have a Master’s in Kissing already, young lady” I remarked. “What is it you learn in eighth grade Math?”
“Factors, least common multiples, word problems, I so hate word problems and variable expressions. Who thought up all this crap, anyway?”
“Little Miss Perfect is cursing? I never thought I would hear Jennifer Guthrie say ‘Crap,’ much less show her vulnerable side.”
“I am multi-faceted Michael, like a diamond. I need someone who knows how to polish me just right.”
“I think polishing you is way above my pay grade,” I admitted. “But, I can try.”
“Is this all about me being older than you? I could not care less about that. I think we have something wonderful happening between us. Kiss me, Michael!”
I have seen others making out at the lunch tables. I never thought I would be one of them.
I turned to her. Her smile is my radar, and we started a nice kiss. I thought something, or someone was going to interrupt us. It always happens on TV and the movies. This kiss was remarkable. I felt her hand behind my head; my hand was on her face. It felt very nice.
Somebody was hovering. I looked up and saw a humongous dude. He must have been six feet tall and had huge forearms.
“Jennifer Baby ... I have been waiting for you to realize what a mistake it was to break up with me. Come on and talk to me,” he said, grabbing at her arm.
“I told you ... that we were through!” she said back at this big brute, pulling away from his grasp. “All you wanted me for was to show me off like I was some piece of jewelry. William Chapman, we are through, OK? Now, leave us both, alone!”
He grabbed for her again. I stood up, internally told myself to man up, and said loud enough to get the attention of everyone around us, “I don’t know whom you are that makes you think that you can talk to any girl like that? You are right, Jennifer is a piece of jewelry. You were too obtuse to realize how good she made you look. We are having lunch together. Find somebody else to fuck with, Goofball!”
Oh, Dear God, what have I done?
(A flash of Biff Tannen about to beat up Marty McFly went through my brain)
I saw both Mr. Planck and Principal McGowan within twenty feet of us. ‘William’ was still deciding what to do when I pointed them out.
He walked away.
“Well done, Mr. Thomas,” Principal McGowan said. “Bullies have never liked hearing their weaknesses out loud. I would prefer my students not use such foul language. However, it seemed appropriate for the moment. When you two are through with lunch, please come see me in my office.”
Again?
We showed up hand in hand. Clara sent us in.
As we walked in he was quick to say, “Don’t worry, this is good. In fact, this is incredible news, and you two were the ones spearheading this. One of your ‘Bus Speeches’ motivated a few of our more well-to-do students to talk to their parents about this. One of them called me directly. I got off the phone with him just prior to seeing you having lunch.”
“So, what is it, Sir?” I asked, literally on the edge of my seat, even though I was still standing.
“You remember getting up and saying how all we needed was about $50,000 to get through this? Well, we are getting a $3,000,000 endowment. It can only be used for the Performing Arts.”
‘Holy Fuck.’ I said to myself.
“That ... is amazing, Sir,” I said. “One of the first things we need to get is a set of risers for the choir to stand on with the band in front of them. Without them, you couldn’t hear or even see the choir?”
“That is a marvelous and conscientious suggestion. I understand that, and it will happen in time for your program. That is the other thing I want to say. Both teachers said that your interaction with the choir, and the band was inspiring to them all. At least once a week, I would like you to step in and keep them jazzed up about everything.”
“Sir,” my pretty girl said, “Besides the stands Michael just mentioned, we really need a piano for the 21st century. The one in the band room is a Baldwin, made in 1901, and the one in choir, that we use, has a metal stamp that says it was made in 1899.”
“Excuse me, Sir. The best person to decide about a new piano would be my mother. She understands that very well. Miss Crabtree would be a help as well. In the meantime, the one in the Band room needs a tuning, Sir.”
“Very good. I am sure that Mr. Planck may need some new instruments as well,” our principal said.
“Again sir, my mother’s opinion should be asked about these things. She is always talking to youngsters and their parents about the best place to purchase nice used personal instruments.”
“Very good, both of you,” he said. “Any money earned from the flyers will be used for a nice concession area for your November Program. I saw your list of music. It’s very nice. Is it in the order it will be performed?”
“No sir. That detail still needs to be worked out. It will be a top priority; I promise.”
“Very good, get on to your next class ... both of you.”
Jenny took the moment to give our principal a kiss on the cheek. He blushed and sent us on our way.
We walked into my house with all the music. As expected, mom was working with a young Asian girl who is learning the flute. I am impressed with how good she is getting at such a young age. I believe her name is Yao Jae. She is not from Jackson Heights School. She might be from Riley Elementary.
After she left we told mom the great news. She thanked me for asking for her help.
“What do you need from me today?” she asked. Jenn was right next to me holding my hand.
“We would like to hear each of these pieces. Do you know of a place to get full orchestrations?” I asked.
“Oh, Michael, that is so expensive. Let me take one of these and see what I can do.”
“You know how to do that? I want to learn how. Most conductors write music as well. I want to be a great conductor, so I can tell the world of my mother who gave me my first baton.” I walked into her arms and gave and received the most wonderful hug.
I turned around and got a hug plus a gnarly kiss from my girl.
Mom got herself together and said, “Are you two ready for this, first up ‘The Story Of Us.’ How fast do you want this, Michael?”
My answer was my hand showing the tempo I wanted, which she matched, and began with Jenn on vocals...
JENNIFER
I used to think one day
we’d tell the story of us,
How we met and the
sparks flew instantly,
People would say,
“They’re the lucky ones.”
(Jenn sounded lovely)
“I used to know my place
was a spot next to you,
Now I am searching the room
for an empty seat,
Cause lately I don’t even know
what page you are on
It continued for a total of four verses and a chorus after each one. Many times, during it, I caught Jenn looking at me.
And it was over.
“I need a break, kids ... back in ten minutes,” my mother said.
When mom came back in, “Skyfall” was next. Having sung this before I walked up to Jennifer and said, “Don’t try to sound like Adele, sound like Miss Jennifer Guthrie, please?”
I backed up, and they were waiting for my downbeat. We began.
I had one hand with the beat for mom. My right hand was giving Jenn cues regarding volume.
The books my mom got me, although for someone who was right-handed, I simply flip-flopped, and started an unending thirst for all the knowledge I could find on the matter. There is a lot. I have found and ordered more, including specialty books on left-handed conducting both choirs and orchestra. Most come with performance DVDs.
Siegfried Wagner and Wolfgang Gonnenwein were left-handed, but because of prejudice at the time, they switched.
The number ended.
“That is really sounding wonderful, Jennifer. Not bad, Mom.”
“I love you too, Michael,” she said back to me flashing her significant smile at me.
Next up was “Sing.” The song I helped along in the choir room. It sounded easy to learn. The band should pick that up easily enough.
After that was Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone.” I explained the beat count to mom, and it went well. Jenn already knew this song, so she was blasting with trills up to the heavens when she could.
Mom sang along making it sound much better. I am changing this to be Jenn and the next-best female voice in the choir. The drummer is going to love this piece of music.
Our foray into country music was next. Alan Jackson’s “Remember When.” Both ladies said they had never heard of it, but they would give it their best.
I had Mom play it through once.
“Ooh, that is pretty,” Jenn said. Mom stopped and said, “Let’s do it. I have someone coming in ten minutes. We can get through two more if we hurry.”
“We will do this one, then stop. I want you at your best, both of you,” I said.
I gave her the beat. ‘One and Two — One and Two’...
JENNIFER
Remember when
I was young and so were you
And time stood still
And love was all we knew
You were the first, so was I
We made love and
then you cried
Remember when?
Remember when
we vowed the vows
and walked the walk
Gave our hearts,
Made the start,
and it was hard
We lived and learned
Life threw curves
There was joy,
there was hurt
Remember when?
I already had the choir involved in eleven of the fourteen pieces. Even so, a nice Hmmmmmmm in the background might fill out the sound. There were times just now when mom had joined in and it instantly got better. Boy, if mom could play piano for our show?
Nah! That would be above and beyond!
We were wrapping up, as there was a knock on the door. I opened it to see Alice, and I said to her, “Hey there beautiful, looking for a good time?”
“MICHAEL!” came from behind me, in stereo.
“Come on in, Alice. Are you here to get your daughter or are you staying for dinner?” I asked seeing her car parked in front of the house.
“A little of both. Janice asked me over for dinner, and then I will be taking Jennifer home. What was that last song you were doing? I could hear it walking up.”
“It’s a pretty country song called, ‘Remember When.’ It was written and recorded by Alan Jackson. Have a seat, please,” I said. Mom joined her on the sofa while Jenn and I sat on the love seat.
We caught her up on all the details of our November event. We also told her of the $3,000,000 endowment plus the suggestions we had made to the administration.
Mom surprised us all by telling us that we were all going out to dinner. Alice was worried how she was dressed, but mom pooh-poohed her concern. I told her she looked very nice.
Jennifer slipped her shoes back on. She was taking them off to make her shorter around me. That was really sweet of her.
It was our last day of school until after the first of the year.
The basketball auditorium doubles as where students eat lunch, split over two consecutive periods. Teachers and their TA’s (Teachers Assistants) have a lunchroom of their own, but they have a common kitchen.
The brand-new risers were in place under the east basketball hardware, (Which raises up out of the way). The risers have room for more than our large chorus of now 69 students. In front of them were the 52 chairs for our orchestra. The necessary string instruments were all taken out of mothballs, and we now had a full-fledged orchestra. They borrowed music stands from Lincoln High. We had 200 of our own on back order. (Yeah!)
Magically, every number had been fully orchestrated. I would guess that my mother got her friends in the music community to help her. I love you, Mom!
The singers, orchestra, and I had gotten a week of rehearsals together. The public should be suitably impressed!
A last-minute addition included movable wall partitions placed appropriately so the chorus and orchestra sounds wouldn’t wash out behind them. That was my mother’s idea.
She also had the notion for me to get a nicer, more expensive baton, but I told her the one I had was just fine.
The place was full of parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and any other friends and family willing to be there. The teachers handed out hastily made programs to all who came.
There was an air of excitement throughout the place. We had no stage lighting or spotlights. We turned off the lights over the audience, keeping them on over the performers.
I was trying to remember those breathing exercises my mother had tried to teach me when I was nine. I was nervous only because I hadn’t done this before on such a grand scale. Jenn found me and gave me a kiss to settle my nerves. She quickly wiped away the evidence.
We had no amplification. I had prepared my singers for that. There was a single microphone, and that was for Principal McGowan to come out and speak to the audience.
The lights were blinked, so the audience knew it was starting. Out came our very proud principal.
“Good evening, everybody. I am Principal Harold McGowan. Isn’t this exciting? Jackson Heights Elementary School is putting on a show tonight for the first time ever!”
That got the audience applauding.
“I can’t even take credit for it. It was the idea of a twelve-year-old student here at JHES. He had been content being one of the many invisible students that exist these days at many schools across the country. His courage and tenacity are what caused tonight to happen. He is a sixth grader, and his name is Michael Thomas.”
“Come on out, Michael!”
The applause was exhilarating, but to quote an old-fashioned show business axiom, ‘You ain’t seen nothing yet!’
I walked out in my conductor garb. I had on dark jeans and a blue pullover shirt. Conductors need to have a little character inside them. I was channeling my late idol, Steve Jobs.
From where I stood, I spoke, “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, this marks one hundred days of work from conception to completion. We started with nine band members, now we have an orchestra of over fifty. Our choir was remarkable when there were only eleven of them. Now we have over sixty of them. Come on out, please.”
They walked out wearing matching robes of the school colors royal blue and kelly green. They entered from behind the wall baffles into six rows of eleven each, getting up on the risers. Lastly, the five soloists came on out standing in front and to the left of them.
The audience stood as this was happening. There were cameras and flashes all over the place. Proud siblings and parents, I assumed.
It reminded me of that moment at the end of THE MUSIC MAN, when Professor Harold Hill, in handcuffs, stood in front of the parents expecting to conduct their kids. I did not have on handcuffs, although I felt hopeful for a similar result.
From off-stage, the principal announced, “Please no flash photography during the performance. There will be an intermission. We have concessions out in the hall.”
To me, he said, “Mister Conductor, it’s all yours!”
I turned ... picked up my baton and said, “Are we ready?”
I heard a single and stirring, “YES!”
I turned and pointed to the tuned piano and gave the downbeat. The orchestra began, and Jennifer stepped forward in a beautiful blue dress and began “In the Wee Small Hours of The Morning.”
After she finished the chorus, the choir came in with a repeat of what had just been sung and Jenn started up again with their voices to finish this. The young lady playing the tubular bells at the end of the song is Tiffany Case, only ten years old. She also plays our drum trap set.
I waited for applause. A second later they were all cheering. I turned and gave Jenn her bow, then had the orchestra stand and take theirs. Lastly, I took mine.
After nearly ten seconds of basking in the glow, “Across the Universe” started with no lead vocal, just the orchestra and choir. The vocals were split among the sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. That was Jenn’s idea.
More applause, I motioned to the choir and the orchestra. Up next was my favorite blonde singing “Amazing Grace.”
Without a note to hear it, she started to sing a cappella, and then came in the piano. Another one of my mother’s brilliant ideas!
With five measures to go, the piano stopped and the purest voice in Indiana finished this song. You will never guess who was playing the piano for this song?
Her applause was immediate. I first pointed to my mother, who stood and was glowing in the magnificence of the moment. I next drew the attention to Jennifer, who took a bow, then did I.
After they quieted down I said, “That was my mother, Janice Forrester on the piano.”
The switch was made. Then, the chorus started the next piece of music with each of the five soloists having a moment of their own in “Do You Hear the People Sing” from the Broadway Musical, LES MISÉRABLES.
At the point when the orchestra and the entire chorus joined in, there was a moment when the chord they made as a unified chorus caused my eyes to release a torrent or tears, and my body to release some endorphins.
When it was over, this song did what I had suspected it would. People were not only applauding, there was crying, and not just me. The soloists, most of the choir, and when I turned to face the audience, were as well.
I made a pre-known motion, and everyone bowed together. I turned back and wanted to keep the pressure and momentum going. My mother’s retooled “The Story of Us” was next and was widely appreciated. After performing “Since U Been Gone,” the end of the first act was near.
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Ever since they first met at Wisconsin Dells, Chelsea and Michael had been dating and enjoying every day of it. However, after six months, dating long distance was wearing at them. It was only a six-hour drive, but they both knew in their hearts where their future would be. After talking about their options, they agreed the best solution was for Chelsea to make the move to Wisconsin.They had spent time with each other over the last few months, and each other's kids, and Michael's grandson....
Love StoriesWe changed for school, and found Katie in the kitchen fixing breakfast. She heated up a plate of noodles with a couple of chunks of chicken for me while they had bacon, eggs and toast. As much as I enjoyed it, I realized that I needed to eat healthier. I guess I can start that next week sometime. As we readied for school Jan and Ally came out of her room... “Sorry kids, we overslept.” “No problem, Janice. I took care of them,” Katie said. Jennifer asked, “May I drive this one time?” “OK...
I got to the middle of the piano seat, saw two of the nicest butts I could remember and fell over... I woke up in the same ER I had been in before. Dammit. I had on a mask with oxygen. At least I didn’t have that stupid tube down my throat. My eyes fluttered open... “He’s awake -- Michael is awake!” That was my Jennifer. “Michael, can you hear me?” a doctor asked. I took Jennifer’s hand as I clumsily answered, “Yes.” She squeezed my hand and said, “I love you, Michael.” “I know,” I...
AS WE NEAR THE HALFWAY POINT OF THIS EPIC STORY, LET’S RECAP: Michael Robert Thomas (Jr) was born in the early summer of 1998, learning during the WINTER season of 2002 that his father had died under semi-mysterious circumstances. Near the same time as his death, Michael developed a love for music, dancing around whenever it came on the radio, TV, or his mother giving musical lessons to students throughout the area of Vincennes, Indiana. Besides that, she sang, professionally before Michael...
BOOM! (More Lightning?) I was flipping through the ‘Bible’ and a number caught my eye. “Don’t worry you guys, a little lightning can’t hurt you,” I said to calm down some of those who were reacting a bit nervous. “Rose and Izzy, your turn. Number 136. It’s from the movie WHITE CHRISTMAS. There is some tight harmony. Do the best you can.” “We’re taking a break after this number. Settle down everyone, please?” “Ladies are you ready?”... BOTH Sisters, sisters There were never such devoted...
When Michael Green was a young boy, he was fascinated with card tricks and math games. He loved to be the center of attention and have people think he was really smart and amazing. Whenever he was at family gatherings, he’d always take his deck of cards and show his family these really cool card tricks. The funny thing was, the tricks really were amazing and his family could never figure out how he did them. He had a few that you could probably figure out, but for the most part they had no idea...
Straight SexBRAT.TXT MICHAEL MICHELLE By Marcia Sampson Poor Karen. As if life wasn't hard enough for her, having to get up an hour before the sun to clean her landlady's house in exchange for rent, followed by a business day of taking care of two baby boys, one of whom was an uncontrollable antisocial brat, followed several nights a week by two or three hours cleaning someone's house after her all- day baby-sitting job...by...
Michael sat up in bed reading, waiting for his wife. The dog was up on the bed with him, trying to nose the book out of his hand and get attention.Fucking obnoxious dog. Hadn't he made it clear to the mutt that he didn't like it? To leave him alone?It was all his wife's fault. Somehow their household wasn't complete without some yipping little creature running around. Michael had been outvoted threeto one by her and the kids. But the fucking thing, some sort of little rat terrier, had...
All of my performers showed up on time and dressed like they were going out on the town afterward. Some of the older girls like Nancy Newman, Emily Clarke, Joan Prefontayne, and Olivia Wright, and of course Jennifer Guthrie were dressed in beautiful dresses. Not to be outdone, Isabel, Paula Scott, and the Michael’s twin sisters were dressed to the nines as well. I got to pick Isabel’s dress for the evening. We should have had a red carpet put out front as they arrived. I was back in my...
Michael had already removes his shirt earlier in the day as the sweltering heat made it stick to his sweating torso, giving the girls the added incentive to stay and help longer. “Wanna join us?” asked Jessica. “We have loads of hot water.” Michael smiled. “Only if one of you will scrub my back!” he said, jokingly. “We can do better than that,” suggested Beth, “we can wash each others.” He could see with the looks on their faces and excitement in their eyes, they weren’t joking. Michael took...
Janice helped me tag the songs I needed with numbered post-it’s from one to twenty-three. We hadn’t worked on a project like this together since before Jenn and her mom, Ally moved in. Mom could sing from each of them except the La Boehme aria. I have such a cool mom ... talented and beautiful. I hope her beau, Brian knows what he has and doesn’t blow it! Ally and Jenn yelled “DINNER” and we got up and walked hand in hand to the dining table. My girl wanted to get more involved in making...
Cleaning up the storeroom was without a doubt the most boring part of Michael’s job, and he seemed to spend all his time doing it. In fact, looking back he felt like he’d spent the best part of his working life in this cold and dark little room and he had often thought long and hard about leaving. He had worked at the university for twenty years, and hadn’t got a shred of satisfaction out of it. He had no wife, no children, just a dark and lonely house on campus. The only reason he had taken...
I slept like a log that night to be woken at 6 am in time for breakfast. Nothing was said by anyone although looks were exchanged between me Michael and Beverley. Aunt Debbie looked none the worse for her drinking last night and was very polite and friendly. We caught the bus, slept most of the way and had a terrific time at the sea-side. Bev hung around with me and Michael even though there were girls of her age on the trip. For boys our age to have a girl of her age in tow would normally have...
Chapter One My name is Michael. I spent my school years as an object of ridicule. I am so very small. The boys and girls all had a growth spurt at about fourteen, but alas not me. The boys made fun of me and girls were off the radar because I was such a small person. I longed have a social life. I was a geek and computer nerd. I had wonderful grades, but nothing more, no real friends of either sex. I was raised with strict Bible belt rules and had been the only son to a father I never...
Behind the shelf of towels there was a small hole in the wall, just big enough that Michael could peer through it. Through it he could see into the room adjacent, and what a room it was. The storeroom was right next to the women’s changing room, and Michael could see straight into it. It was very late in the day and he hadn’t expected to see anybody, but his luck was in. Just coming out of the shower was one of the most beautiful women Michael had ever seen, his cock instantly hardening....
He always kind of knew what he liked seeing on a woman once she entered a room. That never seemed to change. Michael, having moved up in his company two years later, was still single at the age of 31, but in truth he did not care that he was. He’d had his share of women, not that it was his goal, but to be with a special woman such as his cousin Ellen he told himself was something rather different. There were others. He remembered them all. There was Sarah. There was Elaine. There was Amanda....
Incest[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] The next morning, we did our new routine and met Janice and Alice downstairs. We got there early, so Jenn and I listed the people we wanted at our house after school and printed four originals. I put that in my conductor folder and walked back into the unique fragrance of fruit and scrambled eggs. The moms were looking at us wondering what might have happened last night. “No, mother ... we...
MICHAEL the HUNKI first met Michael on the street, he was dressed in a white body fitting hunk shirt with no sleeves and blue faded skinny jeans. We exchanged greetings/pleasantries as we passed.We greeted each other this way over several weeks as we passed on our ways to work.I was beginning to warm to this guy who seemed to have control of his destiny. Till one day I met him going into my local supermarket, we exchanged greetings, then I extended my hand introducing myself & I got to know...
Micheal’s Prom Night (A Chrissie Conway Story) Kelly and I are home for a few days and were staying at Kellys' mom’s house as usual. All week long all her brother Michael can ramble on and on about is the senior prom coming up this Friday night. He andTwo of his buddies decided to pool their money and talked Kelly into renting them a Cadillac for prom. When any two of them are together all then talk about is how they arefinally going to laid on Friday. They been waiting the entire school year...
When Michael’s aunty Silvia first moved in with him and his mum he wasn’t particularly pleased about it. But after a short time he realised that she always wore stockings. Often in the evening as they watched television we would often be able to see the tops of her stockings as she lounged about on the sofa. She wasn’t aware she was exhibiting herself and even if she did she wouldn’t have been bothered as Michael was part of the family.Michael always made sure he sat opposite his aunty so he...
I surprised everyone by my sister and I fixing Pork Chops a la Misabel! We found and quick-thawed ten nicely sized pork chops, cooked in a mix of herbs, mustard and pancake syrup. I tried it before I put the first chop in it and the combination of flavors was very different, but not fighting each other. I increased the mustard and only used one half tablespoon of syrup for the whole meal, so it wouldn’t overpower the other flavors. Alongside that, Isabel made some creamy mashed potatoes,...
"Anyone want more waffles before we leave?" Chelsea asked the family. She had great pride in the blended family her and Michael had created, and continuing to create. Even though his daughters were her age, and his son was also closer in age to her, his children accepted her as an important figure in their dad's life, for Corey it was a mom figure, for Jamie and Gracie, it was a sister or aunt type relationship, but still very close. Nobody took her up on her offer for more food. Everyone...
Love Stories[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] “Mr. Thomas, you have a student who would like to speak to you at the counter,” Clara said. The tone she took told me it wasn’t my Jennifer, so I got up and went out and saw one of my choir members, Jeremy Nicholls, a high tenor, who is ten years old. “Good morning, Jeremy,” I said. “You know who I am?” he said nervously. “I know everyone in choir and orchestra. Do you need an...
My favorite freckled female carrot-top was coming up next, “Miss Clarice Hornicek, it is your turn.” She got up and fixed her hair for a moment, and then went up on center-stage. She was a complete unknown quantity to me. I had no idea how well she could sing, but we all were about to find out. “Number seven, please,” I said to my pianist who began it... CLARICE HORNICEK Maybe I didn’t treat you Quite as good as I should have Maybe I didn’t love you Quite as often as I could have If I...
Jennifer and I were the first home. We took a minute and made up all the beds and sprayed some Lysol. I also took the time to change ... my undershirt was soaked through. The doorbell started ringing and ultimately the crowd all showed up. Mom and Ally went to the kitchen. “Don’t rush Mom, we have plenty of time. Who wants a glass of wine ... anybody?” I asked. Everyone, including my girl, raised his or her hands. I got her a bottle of water and a kiss. I actually opened my first bottle of...
Chagrined invited other authors to finish his tale of betrayal. This is my contribution. ***** Involuntarily, Michael took a step back. Her hand came up and laid lightly upon his chest. The effect was electric. ‘Michael, it is time for you to come home.’ Like an overload on an electrical circuit, Elisabeth’s touch blew the fuse that Michael had built between his conscious mind and the hurt and anger that he had managed to bury within his subconscious one. Without thinking, he slapped her...
Many ladies, both singers and orchestra members alike approached me like that, some being more overt than others. Previously, Katherine allowed us to trade in her older car to save some money on the Savana, provided she got to drive it ... an easy decision to make. It holds fifteen and is able to tow the Portable Stage I was still contemplating. The music Keith Lockhart and I agreed to would be all Beethoven, specifically two concerto pieces, two symphony pieces, a wind octet and two...
It was the summer I turned twelve. My mother had gotten sober, again, and she had some new friends. This time she became friends with some people who lived on the south part of town which was mostly dairy farms and small horse farms. I was forced to go to Rick and Sally's house with my mother because she would not let me stay home alone. It turned out that it was not near as bad as I thought it would be. Rick and Sally had a swimming pool, so I would not have to give up my swimming, and they...
“Michael, we can’t fall in love. I have told you that before. Make love to me all you want, but I can’t do more than that. I do care very deeply for you, but I don’t dare say what you want me to,” she said in tears. “Besides, I promised your girl.” I kissed her tears away as I felt her start lifting and dropping. I was determined not to cum too quickly. She started kissing me all over my face while riding me like I was a bull. It didn’t take long for her to climax and I didn’t have the...
First official WICKED rehearsal It was going to be a read-thru with music. I put all the cast on stage, asking the Munchkins, Ozians, Students, and Ozmania Chorus to sit together. I had chairs for the ten leads and supporting actors. “We have no microphones today on purpose. I need everyone to speak loudly and articulately. The orchestra is facing you today so sing loudly as well. Don’t hurt yourself but show me what you got.” “You don’t even need to stand up to say your lines or to sing...
I called and set up a meeting with Brian, Ken, and Jennifer The house was empty as the others had gone out grocery shopping. “So, what is this about?” Ken asked. “Your next few projects, if you are interested?” I said. “I am already building the biggest auditorium in the state, and you already have another project after that?” Ken remarked... “I have had a recurring dream, ever since Brian and I first discussed the edifice that is about to break ground. I have hesitated talking to anyone...
“Cece and Peter, please?” “I See the Light” from TANGLED.” Jason began on the guitar... CECE All those days watching from the windows All those years outside looking in All that time never even knowing Just how blind I have been Now I’m here blinking in the starlight Now I am here suddenly I see Standing here it’s all so clear I am where I am meant to be And at last I see the light And it’s like the fog has lifted And at last I see the light And it’s like the sky is new And it’s...
I got three towels as Isabel came out and looked the wrong way, I snatched her up and took her outside. Jenn was right behind us. Everything seemed OK in the castle again! After dinner, I got the synthesizer back in the house and decided to let the ladies, Peter and I, sing for a bit. We skipped around due to our having so few people, but I did start with Alice, getting her up to sing “You Light Up My Life.” ALICE GUTHRIE So many nights, I sit by my window Waiting for someone to sing me...
I stopped moving my hands, but my entire body was full of sexual desire. I broke away, but I didn’t really want to. My erection was filling my pants. “I am sorry for my hands. That was inappropriate touching. I hadn’t asked you if I could. I was afraid you might say ‘No.’ My love for you is growing so intense. I love you Jennifer.” “You didn’t ask, but I didn’t stop you either. We have these feelings for one another. They will only get stronger.” She pulled me up close and whispered, “I...
[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] This sounded like trouble for me. I told her, “You should have heard the orchestra today. They are going to be excellent for LES MISÉRABLES.” “Was I ugly enough for you on Saturday?” “I never would have recognized you, but I did eventually recognize your real voice. You might want to work on that. The Thenardiers are the high end of the lower classes in France at the time.” “Should I...
The crowd stood and applauded this very talented seventeen-year-old, with his full baritone voice. The whole solo cast came out as I started “There’s No Business Like Show Business.” I asked Stuart to be piped through, “Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls. That’s it for tonight. We have an evening of John Williams’ music coming up in September and a concert of the teachers of both schools in October. Coming in November is a co-production of both schools putting on a concert of LES...
Michael Phillips is a C.F.O. of Phillips Investment Group LLC. He is always on the lookout for new investments to add to his impressive portfolio. Reuters reported sizable returns of those investing in the Canadian oil sands. Michael chartered a plane for Edmonton. Once there he immediately left for Fort McMurray to collect the particulars on the oil sand operation. After several hours of meetings, Michael began the long trip back to Edmonton. Arriving at the hotel Selkirk, he went to the...
EroticTo keep things uber simple, everyone only had a single outfit to wear. My idea was the old KISS system, ‘Keep It Sweet, and Simple’. No special effects, except the Kite, which Stuart made as low tech as it could be. I stood in front of my multi-talented orchestra, and the show began... LINUS I really don’t think you have anything to worry about, Charlie Brown. After all, science has shown that a person’s character isn’t really established until he’s at least five years old. SALLY...
It was well liked. Peter and Jennifer came back out together, her looking in love with him now... SID I don’t want to talk small talk Now that I am alone with you I don’t want to talk small talk We have got bigger things to do Let’s not talk of the weather Or the fashions for the fall Why don’t you stop all this small talk? I have got something better for your lips to do And that takes no talk at all BABE I have got to buy me a dressy dress, the one that I have is such a mess! SID Small...
Eventually, we were all stuffed, and the girls were asked to take home the rest of anything nobody else wanted. It should be plenty to last until we left in under a week. (Our girls took a few baked potatoes, and the remains of the carrots, Yum) I took a fifteen-minute break from everything, with my girls on either side of me. But, that marvelous piano drew me to it again, like a bug to a bulb. It was only 4:30 in the afternoon. They got up and pulled me to it, setting me down. “I guess...
[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] Sunday morning appeared with a thud. It would be another whole day before I saw my love again. It caused me to understand how deeply I now miss my girl – my future fiancée! Mom came into my room and said, “Get up, lover boy!” “Why?” I whined. “Nothing is going on today. No school, No music rehearsal, No working on the play ... and No Jennifer.” I turned over and pulled the covers up and...
[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] “Thank you, Isabel. I am expecting you to try out for LES MISÉRABLES. I need a pretty little blonde girl just like you to sing that song in front of everyone who can hear you.” “Thank you, Michael. That is a wonderful song. I must go on to my next class. Goodbye,” my future Little Cosette said to me. She was running. Clara walked in and said, “She is fabulous, Michael. A perfect Little...
“Can we sing for a while please?” this tough little girl asked me. “Anything specific my dear?” “That song from the movie ONCE?” “Which one?” I asked. “If You Want Me,” she answered sitting alongside me. I moved the songbook over so she could see it better and flipped it open to number 55... ISABEL Are you really here or am I dreaming I can’t tell dreams from truth for it’s been so long since I have seen you I can hardly remember your face anymore When I get real lonely and the...
[Disclaimer: This story reads best in LANDSCAPE MODE on a smart phone or any other mobile device.] I went over to Jenn and said, “I would personally like to ask you to perform the role of Lily St. Regis?” She screeched a little. I found Joan and said, “Would you please take the role of Miss Hannigan?” Her response was to kiss me on the cheek. I wandered through the boys and said, “No Kisses, OK?” They laughed as I walked over to the Mitchells, all sitting together. “John, would you play...
Being eight of us we didn’t get to travel much once we had arrived back in England “For good!” as my mother would say. Being eight of us brought it’s own problems with transport and expense of course. We did spend a lot of time with our “Nanna & Dadda” though during school holidays etc. It was during one school holiday that I was told that we would be going on a bus trip to the seaside. Being that it left early in the morning we had been arranged as such that a majority of us would stay at...
“Are you serious?” Without batting an eye, I said, “Yes.” “Have you made this same offer to anyone else?” she asked. “No, only you. Find a way and let me know. By the way, are you and Paul available for the two-day event in Carmel?” “Yes, I am. Paul can’t make it though; is that alright with you?” she asked with a sly smile. “Perfect -- see you when I see you.” I took my girl to lunch at Lincoln, greeting many more of the teachers in the process. More and more of them were introducing...
They took off the head brace. “What are you thinking is wrong?” Jennifer asked him. “This, along with anxiety from his previous visits here, could possibly be caused by a condition called Syncope. It’s not terribly serious, but I would like to be sure about it before we move on to anything else. Could everyone step away, please, so a nurse can take his blood?” I saw Jenn and Izzy looking worried, however, Katie was holding them both tight. A nurse I recognized as Cynthia came up to me with...
Jennifer and I went to see the show on opening night, seeing Jeremy for the first time in a while, with Rose on his arm. He told us that not only was Isabel the best performer in the show, but Charles King as Mr. Applegate was a great scene stealer himself. One of Stuart’s interns, named Henry Turner, was running tech for the show. I was happy for that. The lights flashed, and we sat down and the overture began. I was watching Jeremy who had grown into a wonderful style of conductor. For...
Everyone laughed at that as we reached the lobby. Everyone else had thought of eating as well, but we found the Prefontayne sisters sitting alone at a table. Joan got up and asked us to join them. Peter pulled a chair away for me and I got between Jennifer and JenJen. Déjà vu, perhaps? “Michael, put that away, please?” my wife said to me. “Sorry,” I said closing my laptop. “I’m working on next year’s Tour. There’s a lot to do.” “Give me your laptop, right now?” she said. Giggles abounded...
Michael and I had talked about being with another girl for what seemed like forever. I finally decided to do something about our little fantasy. I decided to make it a reality. And I had the perfect girl to join into our little menage-a-tois!Lisa and I are occasional models. We both keep our bodies in very good shape. She has [dyed] auburn hair and has olive skin with dark dusky nipples and pussy with soft, plump lips. Mine and hers are about the same. I'm very light complexioned, and that's...
My first ever story on this site!! I’m an exotic writer!! Let me introduce to Michael He is kind of a sweet person, who does odd jobs to have his leaving that’s all Girls this will make your panties wet so be naked while reading ;) Michael leapt from his van and rushed to her side. Samantha looked pale and gaunt and her breathing was quite shallow. He scooped her up into his arms, carried her over to the van and sped to the nearest hospital six miles away. On arrival, the A & E Doctor had her...
There must have been some conversations, because I had Clarice and Isabel on either side of me ... Jenn moved next to Cece, taking Clarice’s space. “Two and one-half hours to a bedroom,” Jeff said from the front. Giggles and laughter abounded throughout the vehicle. We pulled up to our Hampton Inn in Nashville, where we found set-aside parking spaces again. It’s certainly a lot more fun being well known than when I was invisible, less than three years ago. I texted Mike Bell and they were...