1. Ty & Cinda--A Tale of Forbidden Love - Conclusion


    Date: 12/12/2014, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Oral Sex, Pregnant, Romance, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 92.7, Source: sexstories.com

    secretaries. They left in a huff. “No wonder everyone holds the NCAA is such disdain,” I commented once they were gone. “We agree, Ty, but we’re stuck with them until there are some changes. Thanks for the info. I’m sure everything will turn out fine. I doubt there will be any other problems.” The AD rose and shook my hand. Coach Beamon walked Cinda and me back to the gym. “Trust me, Ty dealing with this now was much better than during the season. Then you could be forced to miss a game or two while they investigate.” “What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty? I’d probably sue them if they pulled that crap with me. I can afford that kind of legal expense, but I can see how they might run all over a normal student.” We shook hands and I headed for the shower. Twenty minutes later Cinda and I drove to the Admissions office. There was, of course, a limit to the number of courses we could get credit for. The bottom line was simple—I’d get credit for nine courses, twenty-seven credits—almost an entire academic year--and Cinda would get credit for seven. If I took an extra course during the summer I could graduate in three years and Cinda in three and a half. Once done we drove into town to check out some cars. We stopped first for lunch where we discussed our needs. We’d prefer something big enough to hold at least four people—enough for Mom and Dad when they came down for a game or for Monroe and Juanita. That meant either a sedan or an SUV. In the end we decided on ...
    the sedan. I had an almost new truck to carry big loads making an SUV unnecessary. We looked at some Chevys and a Buick. They were okay, but we weren’t thrilled. We didn’t feel the Cadillac gave good enough gas mileage. Then, by accident we stopped in at a BMW dealership. I thought I was pulling into the Toyota lot, but I was wrong—I’d missed it by fifty feet. “What the hell,” I told Cinda. “We’re here; we might as well look.” The salesman’s approach was different; he told us about the car, answered a bunch of questions and took us for a test drive, but he didn’t try to give us the hard sell nor did he try to convince us to take something we didn’t want. Truthfully, I didn’t think he really took us seriously, but I guessed that Monday must be a slow day. We spent more than an hour there and when we were done we agreed to buy a 5-Series hybrid loaded with options and a list price of almost $72,000 plus tax. “You guys aren’t really serious, are you? How can you afford a car like this? The payments alone will be more than a thousand a month.” Cinda and I laughed. “This is the second time today I’ve been asked about my finances. How about if I give you sixty-five…cash?” We negotiated for another half hour and agreed at $66,500. I phoned Dan Schulman and worked out arrangements for seventy thousand to be wired to our local account. We picked up the car on Friday. Cinda drove it a bit to get used to it then we picked up the amazed Monroe and Juanita. “Doggone, Cinda—I knew Ty was ...
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