1. The Good, The Bad and the Molly - Chapter Two


    Date: 8/29/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Humiliation, Male/Female, Male/Teen Female, Romance, School, Teen, Teen Male/Teen Female, Author: BashfulScribe, Rating: 92.6, Source: sexstories.com

    don't know your own next class? You should look into that, then. It's probably important to know your own classes." "Yeah, probably." Molly simply answered him, still staring at her food. "So what's your major?" He asked, leaning in closer. Molly nudged me with her foot. "Look, buddy, cool it with the questions, huh?" I told him, placing an arm down on the table to assert my dominance. "Whoa, bro. Didn't realize you got to speak for her." The prep told me. "Are you two boyfriend and girlfriend?" "No." Molly cut in before I could say anything. I didn't want to admit it, but it hurt that she said it before I could. "Well, there we go. Looks like not only is it okay, she also can speak for yourself. So why don't you just let two people talk, huh?" The prep stared me down. "Walk away from this table." I ordered calmly. "Take your friends with you. Sooner would be better than later. That's what I want, and that's what she wants." "This got hostile really quickly." One of the prep's friends muttered. "Is that so?" The prep challenged me, looking towards her. "Is that true? You want me to go?" "I don't care." Molly flatly said. With one hand, she held her sandwich. The other was down on the bench between us where no one could see, her fingers nervously tapping away. The prep smiled smugly in victory as he shifted in comfort, evidently staying. "Alright, fine." I admitted, my tone even. "We'll just go." I stood up and took my tray, and without a word, left the guys at the table. ...
    Molly followed suit immediately, wiping the smile off of the prep's face as she left them behind. We quickly found a table for just two people and sat down. "We should have just come to this one first." I remarked. Molly sulked. "I'm sorry." she said quietly, still notably uncomfortable. "I don't mean to be a burden on you." I grabbed her arm opposite the table. "You know it's not like that at all." I assured her. "As long as you're okay, that's all that matters." She smiled weakly, not believing what I said. She never really did. I let go of her arm and she went back to eating her sandwich. "So..." I tried to break the awkward silence. "How's Georgina?" "You mean Georgia?" She asked. I shrugged in response. I didn't really pay attention to her friends - I listened when she had stories but I was never good with names anyway. I just wanted to change the topic to something else. "She hasn't really talked to me much." She answered simply, taking another bite and slowly chewing. "I think she found a new circle of friends. I'm happy for her." "What, so she just left you?" I asked incredulously. She shrugged. "Maybe she's just busy." She offered. "Molly, you really need to start sticking up for yourself." I told her seriously. "You stick up for Chris just fine. You stick up for that classics shit you're taking. Talk to her. You've lost how many friends since you started uni?" She shrugged again. "It happens. People branch off into different paths. It can't be helped." "Molly..." I ...