1. BMS 10


    Date: 1/4/2015, Categories: Fiction, Author: Michael.F, Rating: 66.7, Source: sexstories.com

    around me is more important, but I don't want it to be." Mr. Salvador looked up at me from the papers on his desk he was marking, his eyes made bigger from his glasses. "It's as important as you make it." He told me. "And you're right." "What, that it's unnecessary?" I asked. "You are undermining the importance of tomorrow's exam." He told me. "You're a very passionate person when you want to be, Adam. I see potential in that. But you're putting your feelings in all of the wrong places. Undermining drama, sensationalizing... well, sensationalizing bullshit, and casual sex... None of it is needed." It didn't even register to me that a normally professional teacher used a swearword in front of a grade nine. I was too busy processing the information I was given. He continued nonetheless. "You need to put your passion into your work, and you need to let go of the personals. Leave ego outside the classroom. You can't let who you are and how you feel blind you to what is actually important. You keep refusing, clamming up, and you will not do well. Do you know how tough this exam is? Only one person in my experience has managed to ace their grade 9 drama exam." "Who, Paul?" I scoffed. Mr. Salvador was slightly taken aback. "It's no business of yours, but Paul actually did quite poorly in his grade nine drama year." He explained. "And his tenth. He only got his act together around grade eleven. He didn't find himself before then." He paused. "Why did you think Paul?" "I mean... his ...
    acting... He's..." I managed. He chuckled. "I actually see a lot of Paul in you." He went on. "You both undermine like crazy, but you both have potential." He paused again. "Let's hope you actually use yours." "He's okay!" I defended him. "He's good at figuring out people. He's kind. He helps people." "We're talking about Paul Stevens, right?" Salvador quipped. "Well, don't ever talk to Brianne Lynne with that attitude." "Why?" I asked, suddenly intrigued. "Paul and Brianne were in a relationship last year. There were a lot of feelings. Teen love, as you might call it. These feelings got in the way of class, and the school play they were both involved in, but those were minor offenses compared to the things Paul did during that relationship. The way he made her feel." "What things did Paul do?" I asked, heavily invested. Salvador blinked twice. "Wow." He remarked. "I'll give you this, Adam. You know how to make me break character." He gave me a short smile, followed by a completely serious face. "It's not my place to gossip about students." "Well, the genie is out of the bottle, you might as well go on." I encouraged, disappointed that it would end here. "If you're going to ask, ask him yourself. But this conversation didn't happen. When you walk outside this office, you're going to forget what we talked about. So am I." He said seriously. "Are we done?" "Yeah, that's all I've got for today." I said, getting up. "I just hope I made the right decision breaking up with Megan." ...
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