An All American Teenage Sex Life II Sophomore SeasonChapter 9
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1991
“And homegrown and down-home, that makes one
Cookin’ up that old time, long lost recipe for me, woh
It’s gettin’ hard to find
Guess it ain’t hip enough now
You take an average guy, he can’t identify, uh
And there’s a short supply of her fine, fine stuff
Lemme get on, lemme get on, lemme get on some of that
Shake it up, bake it up nice, uh
Lemme get on, lemme get on, lemme get on all that
I so love my baby’s poundcake.”
Van Halen was so much better with Sammy Hagar, don’t you think? What a way to wake up.
I let the song finish and turned my alarm clock off. Jen’s pound cake was very much on my mind. The tight jeans she’d been wearing the last few days were also setting me off.
Lemme get on some of that, indeed. No one else was occupying my dirty thoughts. I thought that might be a good sign.
A plan that I’d almost forgotten about popped into my head just before I picked Mikey up on the way to school.
“Hey, you don’t have a Homecoming date, do you?” I asked as he buckled his seat belt.
“Dude, is it getting that bad that you’re asking me to go with you?”
“Hilarious,” I deadpanned, shifting into first as I drove away from his house.
“No, I don’t have a date. Will you be wearing the dress, or should I?” he smirked.
I wondered if it was going to be like this with all of the guys. I rolled my eyes and sighed in exasperation.
“I guess I can find other guys to go with these girls,” I said flatly.
“Wait, dude, what girls?
“Oh, just five hot girls from County Central that want to get into the Homecoming dance. I’m supposed to find dates to get them in.”
“Why didn’t you just say so?” he complained.
“I’m sure you wouldn’t be interested.” I teased.
“I’m in!” he said quickly. “Well, wait, what’s the catch?”
I just laughed at him and shook my head.
“There’s no catch. I even have a guarantee that you’ll get at least one dance. More if you’re smooth; for once in your life,” I snickered.
“OK, which girls? Anyone I know?”
“Does it matter?” I chuckled. “I really don’t think you’re going to be disappointed.”
“No, I guess I just wanted to know,” he shrugged.
“I have one of them in mind for you. You’ve already met her. Dress up a bit, but not over-the-top. I’ll coordinate after the game and we’ll meet them on the way in. Remember, you’re only guaranteed one dance. She doesn’t have to spend any time with you otherwise.”
“I got it,” he nodded. “I can handle it.”
“We’ll see,” I grinned.
One down, four to go.
At lunch, something big happened. The whole gang was back together once again.
Shelby must have talked her crew into joining us at the long table. She sat with Chris, of course, and unfortunately that meant Vernon was back, and he’d brought that very short and snotty new kid with him. The twins were back, as well as Rachael Hudson, who was happy to be reunited with Autumn and Lea.
Jen and I were back to flirting lightly and getting along as friends once again. At one point, Beast tracked us back and forth with his face like he was watching a tennis match. Everyone laughed at his antics.
“Should I?” Mikey asked Beast.
“I think it’s past time,” Beast nodded sagely.
“Get a room!” Mikey complained to peals of laughter from the table.
Jen blushed bright red and dug a fork into her taco salad.
I just shrugged.
“Not yet,” I quipped.
I tracked down Beast on the way out to the practice fields and clued him in on the plan as we carried our helmets out for practice.
“Remember Cora Deetz?”
“Yeah, why?”
“Molly Storz has conned me into getting five County Central girls into our Homecoming dance.”
“And you want me to get her in?” he asked.
“This is even easier than I thought it would be,” I grinned.
“How do you know I don’t have a date already?” Beast asked in mild amusement.
“I guess I don’t know. But if you don’t have a date, can you help a guy out?”
“Oh, I could be sweet-talked into it,” Beast grinned.
“It’s Cora. She’s hot,” I shrugged. “You want to get her in or not?”
“Calm down. I’ll do it,” he agreed mirthfully.
That left three.
Thursday night meant a joint practice with the varsity squad. They’d do a walk-through, then sometimes use us for the two-minute drill.
As we stood watching the varsity practice, I sidled up to Tree.
“When’s the last time you talked to Shannon DeJong?”
Tree looked at me in confusion for a moment, then it dawned on him.
“OH! I forgot her last name!” he said in surprise. “Yeah, not since the night of the party at Stacey’s.”
“Really?” I asked. “Why not?”
“Well, she never gave me her number,” he shrugged.
“Are you still interested in her?”
“I suppose,” he shrugged without much conviction. “Why?”
“Well, I’ve been conned into getting five girls into the Homecoming Dance.”
“Five?” he asked incredulously. “FIVE?”
“Keep it down, idiot!” I swore under my breath. “Yeah, five.”
“You suck!” he complained.
“And you can help. It’s not like I can get all five in.”
“No,” he shook his head. “But if anyone could...”
“No,” I cut him off. “I need help. Are you in?”
“Shannon, huh?”
“Yeah, Shannon.”
“I’ll do it,” he agreed with a smile.
That left two.
Right out of the shower, I caught Kronk at his locker.
I was in a towel. Kronk was, as usual, just strutting around in the buff, his hair slicked back.
“Hey, I’ve got an offer for you.”
“What’s that, Jake?”
“I need to get a girl into the Homecoming Dance, can you be her date?”
“Anyone I know?”
“I don’t think so. She goes to Central.”
“What’s she look like?”
I tilted my head a little as I was thinking Kronk would have been an easy sell.
“Her name’s April. She’s short and blond and she’s stacked,” I held my hands out in front of my chest, miming a big pair of boobs.
“I like the sound of that,” he enthused. “Do I have to pay for her?”
‘Of all the questions,’ I thought.
“It’s five for singles and eight for couples. You’ll actually save a dollar if she pays her own way in,” I said, less-than-impressed with the question.
‘Is she going to be into me?”
“That, I don’t know,” I shook my head. “But she has agreed to at least one dance. Nothing more, nothing less.”
“You think she’s hot?”
“I wouldn’t kick her out of the bed for eating cookies,” I nudged him in the arm, before remembering that the guy was totally naked.
“If you think she’s hot, that’s good enough for me,” he nodded. “I’ll do it.”
“All right,” I nodded. “Dress up just a little, but don’t go overboard.”
“I’ll wear my jeans with the fewest holes,” he offered helpfully.
I knew I still had my work cut out for me. I sighed and thanked him.
That left one.
It wasn’t quite cold enough for chili, but Mom made it for supper anyway. I scarfed down three bowls loaded with cheese, Fritos and sour cream.
“Where are you putting all that?” Dad asked in amusement.
“He’s a growing boy,” Mom sighed. “Let him eat.”
“Too bad we can’t get Josh to eat like his big brother,” Dad complained.
Josh had picked his way around the beans, making a face most of the meal.
“Don’t you like chili?” I asked my little brother.
“I don’t like the beeeeanssss,” he whined.
“Buddy, that’s where farts come from,” I nodded with a grin.
“Really?” he brightened.
“Jake!” Mom denounced me harshly. “Inappropriate!”
I doubled down, giving mom a lopsided grin.
“They’re the musical fruit, buddy. Eat up!”
Josh looked at me, then his beans, then me again.
Dad chuckled lightly.
“Beans, beans, the musical fruit. The more you eat, the more you toot,” Dad sang.
“Johnathan!” Mom yelled, then stifled a giggle.
Josh was rolling with laughter, then started repeating it.
“Beans, beans! The musical fruit!” he sang, then plopped a spoonful of them in his mouth, cheerfully munching away.
“See, it works,” Dad said smugly.
Mom just laughed lightly and shrugged in defeat.
“See what you started?” she accused me.
I smiled around my spoon, taking a final bite of my own chili and shrugged at her.
“Hey Jake?” little Josh asked sagely.
“What, buddy?”
“How long do they take to work?”
The three of us burst into laughter at him.
I heard my teen line ringing just after supper, so I ran to my room and picked it up.
“Hello?”
“Hi Jake,” a sultry, and slightly raspy voice answered back.
“Hi Molly,” I said brightly.
“You’re in good spirits,” she enthused. “Is that good or bad.”
“It’s pretty good,” I admitted. “What can I do for you?”
“I was wondering if you’d made any progress on our little arrangement?”
“Our little arrangement?” I asked incredulously.
“Don’t tell me you’ve forgotten?” she asked.
“I haven’t forgotten,” I said slyly. “In fact, I’ve laid the groundwork for almost all of you.”
“Almost?” she asked airily.
“Everyone but you is accounted for,” I said flatly.
“Saving the best for last?” she cooed.
“I suppose I am,” I admitted.
“I’m your Plan B, aren’t I?” she asked smugly. “You still don’t have a date.”
“I don’t,” I admitted.
“I already knew,” she teased. “I’m ALL-knowing,” she said mysteriously.
“You hear everything from Stacey, who hears it from Mandy,” I said flatly.
“Why do you have to take all the fun out of it?” she complained with a laugh.
“Say ‘hi’ to Stacey for me,” I joked.
“Speaking of Stacey, who’s she going in with?”
“Does it matter?” I asked in exasperation.
“Well, sort of,” she admitted. “You only get one chance to make an entrance,” she added theatrically.
“You’ll find out next Friday night,” I teased. “Not so, ALL-knowing now, are you?”
“OH, you’re such a tease,” she complained.
“Beggars can’t be choosers,” I said flatly. “I’m getting you girls in. That’s all that matters.”
“True,” she admitted. “Still, you don’t have a date for me.”
“I told you. If I don’t have a date, I’m taking you in.”
“What if something changes?” she asked dubiously.
“I’ll figure it out,” I chuckled.
“Who’s this girl you’re waiting on?”
“You don’t already know?” I teased.
“Yes, yes. Tall, athletic blond. Booooring,” she tutted.
I laughed at her obvious jealousy. “Sorry, I like her.”
“Don’t you like me?”
“I hardly know you,” I hedged. “But sure.”
“Well, when you’re tired of waiting on ‘Barbie,’ you know where you can find me.”
“Yeah, I guess,” I said flatly.
“Is it such a horrible thought?” she teased.
“No, no. I’m sorry. There’s nothing wrong with you.”
“High praise,” she said flatly.
“I’m sorry. I don’t mean it that way. Look, you’re gorgeous. You know that. It’s just that I have my heart set on Jen and I really want to date her.”
“Date? Oh, I see,” she suddenly understood. “It’s serious then.”
“Yeah?” I wondered out loud to her. “Did you think it wasn’t?”
“You have a certain, uh, reputation, Jake,” she said warmly. “You’re kind of a sure thing.”
“Every guy is a sure thing,” I laughed.
“You’d think so,” she said in exasperation. “But it’s not the case.”
“Maybe you intimidate them a bit?” I offered.
“You’re not intimidated, are you, Jake?” she asked breathily.
“Why would I be intimidated?”
“You’ve never been with a girl like me,” she said boldly.
I chuckled thinking back to Mel and every wild thing she would want us to try.
“Molly, you’re definitely one of a kind, but there isn’t much you could surprise me with,” I said confidently.
“We’ll have to see,” she purred.
“You may just get your chance,” I agreed.
“Mmmm, I can’t wait,” she said softly. “G-night, Jake.”
“Good night Molly.”
There was that discomfort all over again.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1991
“I’m a cold heartbreaker Fit ta burn and I’ll rip your heart in two And I’ll leave you lyin’ on the bed I’ll be out the door before you wake It’s nuthin’ new to you ‘Cause I think we’ve seen that movie too
‘Cause you could be mine But you’re way out of line With your bitch slap rappin’ And your cocaine tongue You get nuthin’ done I said you could be mine”
What a brutal way to wake up. I slept very poorly. At least at first. Once I finally took matters into my own hands and found relief, I slept much better.
Of course, I felt bad thinking about a lap dance from Molly to a climax.
“Tell me about this girl?” Mikey inquired moments after he closed the car door.
“What girl?” I asked coyly.
“Dude, you know what I’m talking about,” he complained.
“What do you want to know?”
“Who is she?”
“Why do you need to know?” I grinned.
“I just do. Tell me!”
“Why is this so important to you?”
“Dude, I’m asking the questions,” he complained.
“And I’m not answering. It’s a week away, so quit stressing about it,” I shrugged. “You’re just going to get too worked up over it, so I’m going to let it be a surprise.”
“Is it one of the girls we met at the pizza place?”
“Yep,” I confirmed, looking straight forward as I kept driving.
“Which one?”
“The hot one,” I answered mirthfully.
“Dude! They’re both smokin’ hot.”
“Right, so why are you worried about it?”
“I just want to know.”
“You’ll find out in a week,” I said flatly, hoping to end the line of questioning.
Mikey groaned in exasperation and seemed to give up.
I just grinned and kept driving to school.
Friday was an obvious reminder that Homecoming was a week away. The cheerleaders were in full gear, handing out flyers again. Even verbally reminding us of the fundraiser on Tuesday. The cheerleaders had togas ready for a cash rental. It had become a tradition and a cool way to raise money for the team.
“You’re going to wear a toga Tuesday, right Jacob?”
Lexie had taken a quick step to intercept me from in front of Mikey, shoving a flyer into my chest.
“Wouldn’t miss it,” I said half-heartedly.
“Where’s your school spirit?” she tutted me. “It’s for the best cause.”
“I’ll do it,” I complained lightly, hoping to get past her.
Things had been tough enough without Lexie meddling in my life. Her relationship with Troy Bartz had largely kept her busy enough with the senior crowd that she was practically absent from our social circles. I didn’t mind one bit.
“Hey. I’ll take one of those,” Mikey asked brazenly.
“Of course you will,” Lexie said dismissively, handing him a flyer without making eye contact with him.
“Dude, she’s such a bitch,” Mikey complained under his breath as we resumed our walk to our lockers. Of course, he didn’t say it loud enough for anyone else to hear.
“She can be cold,” I agreed. “She can be manipulative,” I added. “But I’ve always wondered why.”
“Who knows?” Mikey shrugged, popping his locker open.
I left him to it and headed up the hallway to my locker.
Kim Nguyen was rifling through her locker as I approached mine. She caught my eye and visibly stiffened as I our eyes locked, turning her gaze back to her locker.
I felt bad about the situation and wondered if trying to talk to her might help.
“Hi, Kim,” I took a chance, giving her a warm smile.
She stood stiffly at her locker for a moment, locking eyes with me before turning her head quickly in shame. She clutched her Algebra book to her chest and took a few quick steps to get well around me, then walked briskly up the hallway without looking back.
I guess that wasn’t the right thing to do. I wondered once again if I would ever understand girls.
It was Chicken Nugget Friday. It was one of my favorite school lunches. This one would come with mashed potatoes and the usual half slices of buttered bread sandwiches. We’d ingeniously create nugget and mashed potato sandwiches and wolf them down greedily. It was one of the quieter meals at the table.
But Jen and I still had time to chat and, of course, flirt lightly.
She raised an eyebrow at our odd sandwich making but shrugged and assembled one of her own. She admitted it was pretty good too.
The dynamic had changed a little as more people crowded around the table. It was good to see Shelby back and interacting with everyone.
She and Chris seemed to be happy, and I didn’t mind at all.
Study Hall found us a little busier with homework. No one wants to bring any home on a weekend. Still, Jen and I found a little time to talk quietly. Beast, of course, tried to look busy as he listened in. He wasn’t alone, as Lea would pretend to read her book and smile at little jokes I’d make just to Jen.
My cousin Natalie and Julie Anders intercepted me on my way to P.E.
“Hey cuz,” Natalie teased, bumping into me.
“Hi,” I said, rolling my eyes with a smirk.
“Hi, Jake,” Julie chimed in, her smile nearly pinching her pretty eyes closed.
“Sooooo,” Natalie drew it out. “I hear you don’t have a date for Homecoming?”
I could tell just where this was going, but decided to be as kind as I possibly could.
“Nope,” I sighed. “Gonna have to go stag.”
“Well, you don’t have to do that,” Natalie shook her head.
“No?” I smiled.
“Take Julie here,” Natalie waved theatrically at the girl wearing a red V-neck sweater.
Julie took a step forward and gave me a hopeful smile.
“I asked Jennifer,” the short, cute blond summoned the courage to say. “She said it was OK.”
“Did she now?”
I took a step closer to the short girl and took both of her little hands in mine.
“I still have my heart set on going with Jen, but if she doesn’t go, I promise I’ll save you a dance.”
I watched Julie’s gorgeous face go through a couple of emotions rather quickly, before settling on a big smile. If nothing else, I did promise her a dance.
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 25, 1990, CHRISTMAS DAY I hadn’t seen Mel since Friday, and while I did miss her, it was probably good for my soul. Every moment seemed tumultuous, and drama buzzed around her like bees to flowers. We did everything at full throttle, whether it was making love or just not getting along. A few days of quiet time around my family was welcomed. Our family had our traditional Christmas Eve meal of oyster soup and appetizers like ham-wrapped pickles with pineapple cream cheese,...
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1991 “Jake, wake up. Do you have plans this morning?” “Wha?” Roused from rather pleasant dreams of pretty redheads and curvy raven-haired beauties, I rubbed the sleep from my eyes to consider the source of this rude awakening. “Dad?” “Jake, wake up!” I shook my head groggily, wondering what strenuous farm chore awaited me outside. “Yeah?” “Any plans this morning?” I guess not.” “Good,” dad grinned. “Someone from the phone company will be here sometime between now and...
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1991 After the playoff loss and public dumping, we skipped any kind of celebratory meal and headed home. I lugged my heavy bag of baseball gear into the house for the final time of the season. I didn’t even have time to strip and get my uniform into a soak before the phone rang. A tiny part of me wondered if Deedee had changed her mind. “Hello?” “Why didn’t you call me?” The feminine voice at the other end of the line was insistent and accusatory all at once. “I just...
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1991 More punctual than ever, Lexie pulled the Hunter minivan down our long driveway. As the van pulled closer, I noticed Mitch was not in his usual place in the passenger bucket seat. Mandy Prentice was in his place. This was odd, but nothing was ever ordinary when Lexie was involved. As the van pulled up and I hopped in, I noticed all three girls were rocking their sunglasses. Mandy had identical aviators to both Lexie and my gorgeous girlfriend. “Ladies,” I smiled as I...
SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1991 ‘Breathe, just remember to breathe.’ The heat, the humidity. Oppressive. Harsh lights shining down on me. Mercifully, my Nomex head sock is soaking up the sweat from my head, keeping the stinging drips out of my eyes. My helmet feels a little suspiciously loose on my head, but the chinstrap is tight. All is almost silent here in the cockpit. I flip my visor up as my breathing is creating a little fog under the lense, with more than two dozen tear offs piled on...
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1990 HOMECOMING A new week had made life all good again. We played a freshman football game Monday afternoon. I dominated at defensive end with a pair of sacks and four solo tackles. I made a nice catch at tight end for twelve yards. We won 35-6. It was our first Homecoming Week, and my friends and I were learning the traditions. Monday had been White and Blue day. We dressed accordingly. Tuesday was 70s Day, and I raided dad’s closet for a wildly-printed polyester...
Sophomore year is an interesting year for most students, in that this is their first really independent year, at least academically speaking. Not in lifestyle, of course, since that occurs freshman year. Freshman year is a huge change for the average college student. For the vast majority that are now living away from home for the first time, this is a massive culture shock. They are now treated as adults and need to learn discipline quickly. Mommy and Daddy are no longer going to be there to...
Saturday rolled around quickly, and I was thrilled to head to my grandpa’s shop with mom in the driver seat and little Josh strapped in the back. I had asked mom to let me drive, holding up my learner’s permit, but she was hesitant to let me drive with Josh in the car. “That’s some confidence you have in your future race car driver,” I grumped. “Jacob, I only have two of you. I don’t like taking chances with you both in the car.” “Alright,” I acquiesced, deciding we’d get to the shop...
SUNDAY, July 7, 1991 I saw some of Sunday before I ever got a chance to sleep. Between the extra adrenaline of racing for the first time, and a few Mountain Dews drank too late in the night, I was wired for sound. Before we finally bid goodbye to everyone at the track and brought the car back to the shop, I was directed to stop at the pit gate to pick up my winnings for the night. I was handed an envelope with $125 in it. I had finished 12th that night, the first of my racing career. I...
MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1991 “Here we go around, ‘round, ‘round She givin’ me the run around, ‘round, ‘round, ‘round” I was up early with Van Halen, but shut my clock radio off immediately. Today would be the first day of football practice. I’d been doing this since 7th grade, but something felt very different for my sophomore year. I was taller, leaner and looking pretty ripped. I hadn’t done quite as much farm work that summer, but I was in the gym or at the running track four days a week,...
Deedee was holding my hand tightly and giving me doe eyes as we were once again on the back roads headed to my first high school party. “No one has ever done that for me,” Deedee whispered. “It was amazing,” she husked. “Done what, exactly?” I teased in a half-whisper. She bit her lip and shoved me lightly. “You know what!” she whispered with laughing eyes. “Oh,” I said in mock recognition, then leaned to whisper in her ear, my voice deepening. “Do you mean the part where I ran my tongue...
SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1991 I leaned forward with my head in my hands, rubbing my temples. Shelby pulled some of the blanket around her shivering form. It was a warm day, but a body soaked in sweat would get chilly in the breeze. Her horses, Destiny and Doc, munched grass lazily, paying us little heed. “Why not?” I asked the prairie scene in front of me, not wanting to look her in the eye. Shelby sighed and put her hand on my shoulder. “I might have done a bad thing today,” she sighed. “I did...
I was up and at it early again Saturday morning with rather pleasant thoughts from the night before. Mom hustled me to grandpa’s shop and I went to it. Grandpa had clearly made more progress on the pit cart, with some metal cabinet doors now in place, along with a thin steel plate top. Work benches were getting cleared off and this was starting to look like a proper race shop again. Grandpa was out to help about an hour after I arrived. He ambled into the shop with a big thermos of coffee...
Deedee and I had surprises for each other Tuesday morning. I walked up to her locker just before classes started and handed her a freshly pressed gray jersey. She eagerly took it and opened her locker to hand me my white jersey. I made a show of pressing it to my nose. “How does it still smell like you?” “A girl has to have her secrets,” Deedee giggled, tapped my chin dimple and gave me a peck on the cheek before spinning off to the girl’s room to change into my jersey. “Get a room!” Mike...
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1991 I did something I had never done for a girl before. I wrote her some little notes. Sappy? Silly? Romantic? Maybe a little of all of the above, but Deedee was going to be gone for more than two weeks with little chance for contact, and I wanted to stay connected to her. She was a very good girlfriend, and I wanted to keep her that way. The idea was simple. I grabbed a stack of 17 Post-It notes. On the first note, I wrote: “For Deedee every day. Please peel off one note...
At the end of my college freshman year my good friend Jerod, his roommate Kyle and I decided that we were going to move off campus our sophomore year. We found a nice small house to rent not to far from the college. I was excited to spend my sophomore year off campus but was a little unsure of Jerods roommate Kyle. He seemed a little arrogant and I just didn't really hit off all that well with him. Jerod assured me it would be fine as I got to know Kyle. We got along fine but his arrogance...
The Kick Part 2 - As a Sophomore (Drew switches from Track and Cross Country to Soccer, is injured during a match, and begins to live with the consequences of his injury.) For my sophomore year I wanted to try a different sport. Like, Track and Cross Country were fun but, for Cross Country especially, they were more individual sports than team sports and I missed being part of a team where everyone depended upon everyone else if the team was to succeed. Jeff was on the soccer team...
I woke up alone, as I rolled over the clock said ten. I heard movement in my bathroom and then Tracy came out and gave me a weak smile. There will always be something between us. "Tracy..." I started, but she shut me up with a kiss. I pushed her away and smiled at her. Something wasn't quite right. We had been friends. No, that wasn't right, we were more than friends. So it was easy for me to detect her moods and I could tell something was bothering her. "What's wrong?" I...
Following the party and her introduction to the family, Padraic and Calliope settled into their own routine. They discussed the rules and in an effort to keep his baby happy Padraic compromised on a few smaller issues and Callie learned to be cared for after so many years of having to look after herself.The biggest concession came the day after the party, when they had gone to sign the contract with the amendments they had made to it. Callie had sat up on his lap and turned to him seriously,...
“The fuck was that this morning in the hallway?” Mike boomed, setting his lunch tray down to my right. “QUIET!” I seethed. “Nothing. I don’t know.” “THAT was not nothing,” Shelby added quickly from my left. I dropped my spoon back into my chili and closed my eyes. Oh yes, chili, maybe my favorite school lunch. And it seemed to taste better than usual today. Then again, maybe everything had started to taste better lately. “Look, I’m as confused as anyone. I’ve known Alexis since what,...
The rest of the week went very well, and I was in high spirits. Every other lunch period was spent either with my crew or my new girlfriend, and each side seemed to appreciate my company more. Well, other than Morgan, who was still a bitch to me. Two new things happened during the week, though. Beast asked if I’d like to go cruising with Tree and him at some point over the weekend. I had to tell him Friday was out, as I was going to the game and the opening night of races came Saturday...
We walked back inside and I quickly discovered my Sunday wasn’t over. Beast was on the line. “Parker, you wanna shoot hoops?” “Yeah, sounds good. We need a fourth?” “I supposed, who you got in mind?” “Mikey?” “Yeah, I guess I can kick his ass as easy as yours,” Beast chuckled. “I’ll call him.” “I’ll pick you both up and we’ll go to Tree’s.” “Later.” I asked mom and dad if I could go shoot hoops for the afternoon. “Be home for supper.” I could hardly think about supper. I was still...
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1991 I saw her for the first time on a rainy Tuesday morning. I had never seen anything like her before. But I’m getting way ahead of myself. Let’s skip back to earlier in the morning. Dad had ordered a few items for the Mustang. In particular, a few interior items he wanted fixed. He bought a headliner, new carpet and new vinyl for the both front seats. With installation, this was going to put him back nearly $400. But where to get the work done? Dad had called a brand...
JULY 4, 1991 “Happy birthday, Jake.” It was a pleasant way to wake up. No alarm had been set. I was allowed to sleep in a bit. It was mom who woke me up in a gentle way at around 9:30. But it wasn’t her words that woke me up. It was the smell of bacon in the oven. I rolled out of bed and felt the sharp sting in my lower half. ‘Fucking leg day!’ I swore to myself. We’d spent the early part of Tuesday morning on the track, running short bursts of sprints on up to a full mile run. Then...
** This story is completely fictional. Please Enjoy! Rebecca could see up her skirt as she held Amy high above her head. “Nice ass, Amy.” That got a few chuckles from her fellow cheerleaders and a blushing face from her best friend. Rebecca and the other cheerleader holding Amy up released her feet and caught her as she twirled into their arms. Amy gave a death stare to Rebecca once she got back onto her feet. Rebecca just smiled back and laughed. She always enjoyed teasing Amy since she knew...
** This story is completely fictional. Please Enjoy! Rebecca could see up her skirt as she held Amy high above her head. “Nice ass, Amy.” That got a few chuckles from her fellow cheerleaders and a blushing face from her best friend. Rebecca and the other cheerleader holding Amy up released her feet and caught her as she twirled into their arms. Amy gave a death stare to Rebecca once she got back onto her feet. Rebecca just smiled back and laughed. She always enjoyed teasing Amy since she knew...
Group Sex“Hi—I'm Matthew Dillon. You know—a championship happens due to a team effort. And here at Carlise Chevy, GMC, Jeep—our team is out for you. We got them all—Camero, Corvette, GMC trucks, and my favorite, the Jeep CJ. Our award winning service department is open till 7:00 each night, Monday through Saturday. We have special financing for first time buyers, like high school and college students. Let us develop that perfect play for you, so you can score that winning touchdown, and drive home...
This story is quite outside my usual genre. It is hot, sexy and full of twists and turns. Fair warning, it is also a LONG story. Still, I hope you will enjoy it. Steffi the Sophomore Part Two I had no idea what Steffi was thinking at that moment, but I was practically terrified. Steffi and I had just gotten caught by my girlfriend while we were having sex. When I say caught, I mean CAUGHT! We were both naked on the bed in the guest room with Steffi laying spread legged on top of me...
Peggy was still playing her game of wait and see. We were running in the morning and talking, but she was not ready to commit to dating. I was starting to consider my other options. I decided that this morning I would make one last attempt. If things didn't work out, I was going to move on. I went to Peggy's house to pick her up so we could run. She was looking good in her sweats and t-shirt. Her red hair was pulled back into a pony tail. I really liked her and could not figure out what...
BEN NOVEMBER 1, 2001, SENIOR YEAR When I returned to my house, it was after midnight. All was quiet but there was a light on in my bedroom and the door was open. Great. Someone was up. I walked to the room and looked over to find my mom sitting on my bed, holding my cell phone. She first looked at me with a withering gaze and asked in a deadly quiet voice, "Where were you?" I had never, ever, once managed to lie to my mother's face. She always knew when I was hiding something. So I...
DECEMBER 31, 2001, WINTER BREAK "Ohhh, Bennn..." "Unnghhh ... Lynne..." I groaned a warning. "That's it ... Cum! Cum in me ... Spill your hot essence inside me..." "Uh, uh ... Unnghhh!" "Ohhh! I can feel it, Ben! I can feel it!" Lynne clutched my head tighter to the crook of her neck, tugging with all the might in her legs, her heels digging into my ass. I practically crushed the petite brunette to the mattress beneath me. My limbs gave out and I dropped all my weight...
The Adventures of American-man: Dreamworld By Paul G Jutras Chapter One: Doorway of Doom October 31, 3086, a historical team uncovered a weird chest with pictures carved all over the outside. Each was dressed in hiking boots, knee-high socks, too tight shorts, sleeveless shirts and pit helmets. As one of them broke open the chest a mist rose out and formed into a skull headed demon. Rays shot from it's eye socks, transforming the girls' skin to plastic. As they fell over, the...
JUNE 2001, JUNIOR YEAR "Oh, THAT's what that question was asking?" "Wait, what do you MEAN there was a question 5b?" "Ah hell, my parents are gonna kill me when that report card comes out." "Fuck it. I don't care anymore. When are you heading over to Elaine's place?" School was out. The past was past, and anything short of hacking the database or sneaking into the records office wouldn't change your test scores. So by four in the afternoon, Elaine Fukuhara and 35 of her...
South American Cock TormentAndy Douglas was eighteen even though he only looked much younger. Five seven, he had a nice balance of slim waist, good shoulders and a neat, tight butt. Plenty of sport and exercise in the open air had given him a great tan and a body with good muscular definition including a modest six-pack. The sun had also bleached his shock of naturally blonde hair. Coupled with pale blue eyes and a ready smile he looked good and attractive?and he knew it.He liked girls, but...
JANUARY 2001, JUNIOR YEAR "Oh, gawd ... oh, gawd ... fuck me, Ben! Fuck me!" Brandi looked so amazing bent over on all fours. She really did have a dynamite ass. And I felt incredibly lucky to have been the one to stick my face between her cheeks and lick her and suck her and squeeze her until she came all over my face. My face. Not Brian's. No, he was still dreaming about doing what I was doing to Brandi. And I was determined to screw my sister so well that she'd come home to me for...
You know, when you read "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" with a modern understanding of science, as a person who understands chemistry, biology, and psychology, the rational part of your mind will tell you it's not possible. That it makes for a fun story, but you could not drink a potion and transform either physically or mentally like the title character of that book. You can't change yourself like that. But the irrational part, oh it wishes you could. It looks at...