1. Ty & Cinda--A Tale of Forbidden Love-Part 3


    Date: 11/23/2014, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Oral Sex, Romance, Teen Male/Teen Female, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 86.7, Source: sexstories.com

    Louisiana.” She checked them for a few minutes. “Oh my, you’re as good a student as Ty.” “I doubt it,” Cinda said with a smile, “but I do try.” We waited while she made copies and told us to see one of the counselors first thing Monday morning. We left hand in hand as I showed her the school. All the classrooms were open as the custodians, maintenance staff, and people from the insurance company cleaned everything from top to bottom. Cinda was impressed by the labs and the library, but she found the pool and, finally, the gym incredible. “I can’t believe this is so big, Ty. How many people can fit in these stands?” “Almost 5,000--more than the entire population of the town--but remember that this is Indiana where basketball is king. These stands are filled for every home game.” She looked around for a while then ran to the far wall where my photo was hung. “That’s you, Ty!” “Yeah, but it’s no big deal. Anyone who makes All-State gets their photo up there. I’d be happier if we’d actually won the state championship.” We wandered around for another fifteen minutes before leaving for our final two errands of the day, driving to the bank where I made Cinda co-signatory on the account and provided her with a debit/ATM card. We finished by picking up a Driver’s Manual at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles then phoned Mom on the way back to the Maple Tree Inn to let her know that we’d rented a house. She responded by inviting us for dinner. We prepared to move in the following morning, ...
    first buying a queen-sized air bed, sheets, blankets and pillows. We checked out of the Maple Tree, transporting everything to the house. Mom joined us that afternoon as we shopped for a bedroom set. We found a store in Indianapolis that bragged about having everything in stock. We also bought a leather sofa, and two contrasting chairs along with some end tables, arranging for delivery on Tuesday afternoon. Next was a lighting store where we bought four lamps—two for our living room and two for the bedroom. We finished up at Office Depot for two desks and chairs I’d have to put together. We were home by five, turning down Mom’s invitation for dinner. We went to IHOP for waffles and then to Home Depot to buy some tools and a new gas grill, a Weber like the one my parents had. I used my cell to call the school hotline. It would open on Wednesday morning. Our Tuesday afternoon game was postponed. Sunday morning Cinda and I stood patiently outside the church. Mom and Dad had already arrived and hugged the two of us before strolling in. They knew I was waiting for Kenny; he was always late. I heard rather than saw him as he walked up behind us. “Geez, how’d an ugly coot like you ever convince a beauty like this to marry you? Hi, you’re obviously Cinda; I’m Kenny. I’d recognize you anywhere. Ty talked about you every day.” He walked up to Cinda and hugged her. “Hi, I’m Mandy.” She also hugged Cinda. We would have continued to talk, but it was time to go in. We met again outside and ...
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