An All American Teenage Sex Life II Sophomore SeasonChapter 9
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1991
Seven days of kisses and bliss. Jen got her kiss every day for a seventh day. Every time I saw her or thought about her, the butterflies were there. We held hands in the hallways and word around school was that we were the hot couple.
The upperclassmen had accepted and welcomed me with open arms. If I’d been placed on the varsity team at the start of the season, I’d have likely faced some hazing. As it was, saving the big game and showing them I belonged put hazing out of the question. We had a game against Riverton to prepare for, and varsity practice was noticeably more intense than I was used to at the JV level.
Jen’s seventh day of kisses started with a few pleasant smooches in her Bronco before school. It progressed into a hungrier level of making out. I was just about to cup her left breast, my fingers touching the perforated fabric of my home football jersey she was wearing, when she paused.
“Should we head inside before we’re late?” she asked with a big smile.
“I suppose,” I sighed.
Jen giggled and grabbed her bag. We met in front of her truck and walked hand-in-hand into school. I was wearing my away jersey. Jen was wearing my home jersey. We were headed Jen’s locker when a voice stopped both of us in our tracks.
“Can I talk to you two for a second?”
Lexie popped up in front of both of us. She was in her cheer gear like the rest of the squad, ready for the away game that night.
“Okay,” I said in confusion. “Jen’s grip on my hand tightened as we faced the pretty cheerleader.
“Can Morgan sit at our lunch table again?”
The question was clearly more directed at me than Jen. Still I gave my girlfriend a confused look before turning back to Lexie.
“I never said she couldn’t.”
Lexie was in a state I’d probably never seen before. She was contrite.
“Well, she won’t come back unless you want her to.”
I gave Jen another glance. The ghost of a smile crossed her lips.
“I would be lying if I said I wanted her at the table, but I’m not the king of lunch. She can sit where she wants.”
Lexie gave both of us an almost pained expression.
“That’s the thing though, Jake. You sort of are.”
Jen nudged me and I glanced at her, more confused than ever. I turned back to Lexie again.
“Lexie, I know you weren’t there, but I didn’t kick her off the table. I was just tired of her bullshit and I got up and left the table. I didn’t ask anyone to follow me to another table, but they did,” I shrugged.
“That’s why she won’t come back unless you want her to.”
“Lexie,” I sighed in exasperation. “I didn’t kick her out and I’m not going to forbid her to sit wherever she wants. I hate drama. Tell her whatever you want. I don’t exactly want her there, but I’m not going to pound the table and shoo her away.”
Lexie closed her mouth around some sort of reply and started to smile slightly.
“I think that’s probably good enough,” she brightened. “Thanks, Jake!”
Lexie turned away from us, her pleated cheer skirt twirling up to reveal a bit more tan and toned thigh as she headed back down the hallway. Jen locked eyes with me, gave me a smirk and a mirthful snort before we walked to her locker.
“King of lunch,” she teased me under her breath.
We paused at Jen’s locker and I gave her a more serious look.
“She’s up to something. I’m not sure what it is, but she’s up to something.”
Kim and I chatted briefly before Algebra started. She looked very nice in her cheer outfit, the blue sweater tight on her perky chest and her skirt revealing trim, tan legs. I always liked the little socks they wore with the little pompons on the back of the ankle, and the low-top shoes.
We seemed to be getting along better after things got serious with Jen and some of the sexual tension between us seemed to be relieved. Still, in this outfit, I would have loved to watch a repeat of her sneaky self-pleasure. It wasn’t to be on this day.
By the time lunch rolled around, Morgan had indeed returned to the table. Nothing was said, but there was some clear tension in the air as we munched on fish sandwiches. Jen marveled at how the boys and I stacked up mashed potatoes and a pile of tartar sauce onto our sandwiches, making a messy meal. Still, she tried it and seemed to like it.
Mandy gave Morgan a chilly reception, not looking at her or speaking to her. Mitch and the boys paid the situation no mind, laughing and enjoying the end of another school week.
Lexie was clearly pleased with herself from her end of the table. DeeDee had brightened a bit since Monday, but she still seemed to be in a funk. Hard to imagine a sad, red-headed cheerleader in a tight cheer sweater encasing enormous tits, but that was DeeDee.
Shelby cornered me briefly after lunch at my locker to tell me something I already knew.
“Lexie’s up to something,” she said under her breath.
“She’s always up to something,” I shrugged, pulling a book out of my locker.
“No, I think she has her sights set on you,” Shelby insisted.
“What? Why?”
“I see how she looks at you,” Shelby practically whispered. “Like a tomcat after a rat.”
“And I’m the rat?” I cocked an eyebrow.
“You sure are,” she grinned.
“Doesn’t matter,” I said flatly. “I’m with Jen and nothing is going to change that.”
“That’s just the thing,” Shelby mused. “She’ll find some way to split you up.”
I gave that warning some serious thought, especially after Lexie had flirted with me Monday after practice.
“So, what do I do?”
“Just keep an eye on her and keep an ear out for rumors. That’s how she’ll start.”
I knew Shelby was right. There was little I could do at this point, but I would need to be wary.
“And don’t be alone with her. Ever!” Shelby hissed. “That’s how she’ll get you.”
“Never going to happen,” I shook my head.
With that, I headed for Study Hall.
Friday was a bit of a reckoning at Study Hall. Lea had been giving me the cold shoulder all week, and I was tired of it by the end of the week.
I tried to ask her something about a class assignment and she blew me off.
I looked at Jen and she gave me a helpless look.
“Look, Lea, I’m sorry I brought girls from Central to the Homecoming Dance, but if you wanted to go with someone, you should have asked him,” I said bitterly.
Two things happened simultaneously. Lea looked me in the eye for the first time in a week, and Beast slowly pulled his book down and peered over the pages at the three of us.
“Tactful,” Jen sighed, rolling her eyes at me.
Beast raised an eyebrow at me questioningly.
“I’m not saying anything else. I’m just tired of this situation, whatever, between us. Lea, I had no idea. But if you want something, you have to go and take it.”
Lea’s face blushed nearly purple and Beast did his best to hold back a wicked grin. I’m not sure if he knew who we were talking about, but I had an idea he did.
“It’s fine,” Lea finally said. “Like you said, you had no idea. I’m just frustrated.”
“I’m not stopping you from doing something about it,” I grumped.
“You’re right,” she conceded.
Nothing more was said, but the tension between us melted away after that point.
Beast, I knew, would have questions later.
Riverton was about 45 minutes away by crowded school bus. I’d been promoted to the varsity bus now. It wasn’t exactly a thrill. I didn’t really know these guys as well as my close friends in the second bus.
The Riverton Raiders had arguably the best uniforms in the district. They wore black jerseys and silver pants and helmets, with a red-trimmed black ‘R’ on the sides. Very professional-looking for high school. That’s where the compliments end, though.
They sucked at football.
The game would be a nearly foregone conclusion. Our coaches, to their credit, would not allow us to believe that and overlook them.
We practiced hard all week and the seniors even seemed to loosen up a little. No, that didn’t mean loud metal music in the locker room, but there was a little less intensity and a little more swagger.
I was a bit more quiet on the field with these guys. I was not in a position to be a leader, or a captain. I was there to listen and not screw up. Wade Anderson was there to make sure that didn’t happen.
We were finishing up warmups when the girls came out from their volleyball matches. The tall blonde in the ponytail caught my eye. I shared a grin and a little wave with my gorgeous girlfriend before we lined up for the National Anthem.
The team captains met at the center of the field and Riverton won the toss. They would receive and we took the wind to our backs.
Our kick sailed deep and was picked up by their returner off a bounce. He legged it to the 29, where he got thumped for the effort. The game started with a crash of pads that would set the whole tone.
I ran out onto the field with the varsity defense. It was my first start, and the butterflies were churning inside of me.
We formed a casual huddle near the line of scrimmage and Wade already had the alignment.
“Head, zipper. Head, zipper.”
We watched the Raider offense come out of their huddle and line up with double tight ends.
“Power right!”
I swapped over to the left side of Wade, about four yards back from the line of scrimmage.
“Down! Set!”
The ball was snapped and pads crashed into pads. I watched the fullback lurch straight forward and take the handoff up the middle. He had nowhere to go as Wade had met him at the line and I helped clean it up. That little bit of contact was all it took to settle my nerves. I was ready to play.
No gain on first down. That was a win for us. Riverton trotted back to their huddle and we watched for the call from the sideline.
“Lookin’ vanilla today, boys,” Wade grinned. “Head, zipper.”
We’d stay in our base alignment in a two-deep zone. Riverton broke their huddle and came up to the line of scrimmage in double tight again...
“Down! Set! Hut!”
The play looked identical, but I could see the handoff to the fullback was a fake, and the quarterback spun to toss the ball to the tailback, who was flashing to my right.
The play was designed to isolate Wade, and it worked. He bit inside to take on his responsibility, the fullback. That left our defensive end and strong side linebacker to make the play. I didn’t get close to the action. The tailback was able to skirt around our end, but he got immediately popped by our corner. He maybe picked up a yard.
That set up third and long. Riverton huddled and Wade had an idea.
“Watch the draw and the screen here,” Wade looked pointedly at me. “Don’t get sucked in.”
“Head, zipper,” Wade shook his head and we dispersed to our spots.
“Power left!” Wade yelled out.
I swapped to the weak side and lined up. Riverton was still in double tight formation.
“Down! Set!
Sure enough, the quarterback faked a handoff to the fullback, took several steps to drop back and looked for a short dumpoff. The tight end across from me feigned a light block on me and cut for the sideline. I stayed with him, with an eye in the backfield since I had help from the corner.
The quarterback dumped it off and Wade nearly got his hands on it as he waited for it to come to the fullback, and it did. The ball bounced harmlessly off his back’s thigh pad and hit the ground.
It was already fourth down. Our sideline was already getting loud and we could just sense where this was headed. These guys were not very good. The line was sub-par and there was no creativity, so far, in this offense.
The punter trotted out and we lined up in punt return formation. It was one of those rare occasions I got to put my hand in the ground and I found a spot at the end of the line.
They got set and snapped it on a silent count. I burst forward and found no resistance in front of me. I wasn’t totally prepared for that, but I picked up some speed with an eye on the punter. He seemed to be taking his sweet time and my eyes widened at the prospect of blocking it. I stretched out and raised my arms over my head, crossing over his path as his foot connected with the ball.
“THUMP!”
I sailed through the air and heard the crowd gasp as I didn’t connect with anything but the ground.
I could tell I was very close, but I didn’t get a piece of the ball, and luckily I didn’t run into the punter. I realized I better get up and block someone as I jumped up in time to watch Troy Bartz field the punt and take a quick step to his left, before cutting right to miss the first tackler. I looked for someone to block and found the punter nearest to me. I made sure to get ahead of him before putting a hand on his chest and driving him to the sideline. I chanced a look at Troy and found he’d cut back the other way, right to where I was blocking this punter. The crowd roared again as Troy was cutting up the sideline. I had to break off the block or I’d be flagged for a block in the back, so I just ran with the punter and Troy made one more cut back inside, only to be cut down from behind. We had the ball in Raider territory already and the visiting crowd was in a lather.
Troy gave me a bit of a pointed look as I ran off the field, likely thinking he had an easy touchdown if I’d made a block for him. I knew I had an answer if I was tested on it later.
We ran off the field for a rest as the offense huddled and lined up.
I spotted Jen in the stands again and gave her a crooked grin as I took my helmet off. She winked and waved.
Back to business, Coach had some quick questions as our offense got things going.
“Keep the pressure on up front,” Coach said. “They’re going to keep prodding until they find an opening. Don’t give them one.”
We all nodded.
“Jake, you just about had the punt blocked. See if you can’t get one for us next time.”
“You got it!” I enthused.
I grabbed a little cup of gritty, yellow Gatorade and took a swig. The crowd suddenly roared, and I turned to the field in time to see Troy Bartz bust loose up the far sideline and scamper into the endzone to put six on the board.
That was a brief break. I slugged the rest of the Gatorade and tossed the cup, pulling my helmet back on to go out for defense.
The offense lined up for a two-point conversion and Mark Carter pitched it to Troy for a walk-in conversion. It was already 8-0 and it looked like a good old-fashioned option play was going to work on them.
We kicked deep and their returner made a nice cut back and brought it up to our their 42. I snapped my chin strap and ran out with the starting defense again, still partly unable to believe I was part of the unit.
Riverton lined up double tight again, and Wade called another vanilla defense.
“Down. SET!”
The play flowed to the right and I gave a bit of chase before sensing something was wrong. I spotted the left tight end coming back to the right and I held firm at the end of the line. The running back pitched it to him and he took the reverse back in my direction with a pulling guard in front of him. I met the guard at the line and hoped I had some help outside as I forced the tight end to cut back and closer to the sideline.
Help arrived in the form of Clay Martin from the corner position, as I drove the guard off me and shared a tackle with Clay. We managed to stop that play a yard behind the line of scrimmage, and our crowd was impressed.
Again, Riverton lined up double tight and lined up against our vanilla defense.
“Down! Set Hut!”
Pads crashed against pads and the quarterback faked a handoff to the fullback, then took a short drop back to scan the field.
“Pass!”
It wasn’t to be. He held the ball up for a moment, then handed off to the tailback on a rather clever draw. The steps I had taken to follow the tight end brought me away from the line of scrimmage, and Wade was engaged with the fullback as the tailback sprinted up the middle of our confused defense.
“Draw!” I yelled before running him down. He’d gained at least eight yards before I wrapped him up in front of our free safety.
That put them just shy of the 50 for a third and short.
“Head, zipper, hammer,” Wade grinned at our loose huddle.
Riverton lined up double tight once again.
“Power right!”
“Down! SET!”
The lines collided in a clash of plastic pads and Wade was already in the backfield, and nearly swiped the ball as the quarterback pitched it to the the tailback on a quick sweep. I had the tight end blocking into me but shucked him off and met the fullback head-on.
Our collision stunned both of us for a moment, but I let the momentum carry me into the tailback, tripping him slightly before Clay met him a yard short of a first down.
Whistles blew to stop the play and a measurement was called for.
A team of volunteer dads trotted out with the chains and Riverton was half a football short.
The official took a good close look, then held his hands about four inches apart toward the home sideline.
It looked like they were going to go for it, and they huddled.
“Nose, zipper, slugger,” Wade smiled, then repeated. “Nose, zipper, slugger.”
Nose meant we’d slip into a 5-2 defensive front. Zipper was, again, zone coverage and slugger was rarely used. It meant the strong safety would come up to the line and act as another linebacker. He could pick any spot he liked and blitz from there. The free safety then had to cover the whole deep middle of the field. We were pretty sure they weren’t going to pass, though.
“Power right!”
“Down! Set! Hut! Hut! HUT!”
They very nearly drew us off for a cheap first down, but we held firm. The ball was hiked and two lines crashed together. The handoff was quick and the fullback slammed into Wade, the two twisting together before falling to the ground.
It looked to me like we stopped them, but it would depend on the spot.
“First down!” The official called out.
“Huddle up!” Wade yelled out, looking to the sideline for the call. “Head, zipper. Head, zipper.”
We broke the huddle and watched Riverton come up to the line with their right tight end split out and their halfback in the slot.
“Power left!” Wade yelled out and I immediately swapped over to the right side.
“Down. SET!”
At the snap, backs were in motion and the quarterback made a quick pitch to his right to the tailback. He had the fullback chugging in front of him and two receivers already engaging in blocks. I could only watch from the weak side, trailing from behind, as the the back crossed the line of scrimmage and picked up six yards before being forced out of bounds.
That put a little more life in the Riverton crowd. They were near our 40 now and driving.
“Head, zipper,” Wade said, shaking his head as Riverton lined up on the ball.
“Power right!”
I swapped to the left as they opened up with a wideout and a flanker to our right.
“Down! Set!”
I knew immediately that the play was going to the strong side as both the guard and tackle pulled and rain down the backside of the line like a train. I felt the tight end get his hands into me as the play developed to the right. Again, I could only flow along with the play and watch as Wade and Clay combined to take the running back down at the far sideline.
It was another first down for Riverton uncomfortably deep in our territory.
“Huddle up!” Wade grumped, watching the sideline for instruction.
“Ends, cheat out a little wider,” he intoned. “Head, man, ends crash.”
“Ends crash” meant the ends were going after the ball with their ears pinned back. That meant as an outside linebacker, I had to take the place of my end at the snap of the ball and keep outside contain.
“Power left!” Wade yelled. I swapped sides again to the short side of the field.
“Down! Set! HUT!”
The quarterback faked a handoff to the fullback and took a deep drop. I was already in trouble as the tight end I would normally be covering on a different call was already behind me. I recognized the danger and tore off after him, my back to the line of scrimmage.
The pass never came as the quarterback got gobbled up for a sack at the 42. That would bring up a third and long.
Riverton huddled up and we formed our own loose huddle as Wade watched for the signal.
“Head, zipper,” he shrugged.
Riverton lined up with a wideout and a flanker to our left and I started shifting to the right linebacker spot before Wade could even call it out.
“Power left!”
“Down! Set!”
Lines collided as the quarterback went into his drop. My tight end took a step inside, then flared out toward the sideline with me in his back pocket. The quarterback gave him a glance before looking to his right and firing right up the middle to his fullback.
Wade was right there and pulled him down after a short gain. We cheered as it left them with a fourth and four, but they were leaving the field for a punt.
They needed to get inside our 25 for a first down. We huddled over the ball and waited for the signal.
“Head, zipper,” Wade called out. “Watch for the draw!”
Riverton came up to the line in the same formation and I stayed on the same side.
“Power Left!”
“Down! Set! Hut! Hut!”
One of their own lineman sprang forward, popping into the pads of our line and we cheered, knowing the penalty was on them.
We fully expected to see the punt team come out as the official signalled false start. After all, it was fourth and nine.
It wasn’t to be. Riverton broke their huddle before we could get a call in and we watched as they split out with four wideouts.
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SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1991 ‘Breathe. Remember to breathe, moron.’ By mutual agreement, we decided I’d opt to go to the back of the heat race again. I needed the laps of experience before starting up front. That didn’t stop me from ripping off some fast laps in hot laps. I actually came up on a slower car in front of me, and had to back down or figure out a way to pass him on this narrow, tacky surface. I let him get a lead on me again, then tried some different lines, letting the car drift up...
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1991 Edited by WRC264 I rumbled into Mandy’s driveway at the appointed time. This time she did let me get to the door and I did have a short and awkward talk with her parents, who were very nice. I knew them from years of being around their daughter. We’d been classmates many school years. Soon we were off to The Corner for supper and shakes, or a shake, I should say. We shared a big one. I had an extra critical eye for Allison as she served us, knowing the advice Woody...
August-September 1978 The next week flew by. On Sunday, we used my tickets and went to another baseball game. The Reds were hosting the Cubs. Tom Seaver pitched a lousy game and the Reds lost 7-1. Bethany joined us this time, because Mary wasn’t able to go. As luck would have it, the same guys were sitting behind us. “Hey, what happened to the sexy blonde?” “She couldn’t make it today, but this is another one that he’s had sex with,” Melanie said. “Melanie!” I growled. “Oh stop, Steve!”...
TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1991 “I’m learnin’ to fly ... But I ain’t got wings...” The haunting tone of Tom Petty woke me from a fitful slumber. I knew who Tom Petty was, but I didn’t really consider him a rocker until this latest album. I let the whole song play before shutting my alarm off, just as the DJ started talking about a new album coming from Metallica. I skipped the shower and put my workout clothes on. That meant a muscle shirt and cloth shorts. I picked Mikey up at his house just...
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...