1. BMS 10


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

    way May's face turned from a crying scowl into a big, dumb grin warmed my heart a little. She eventually scoffed and turned away. "Who am I kidding? Adam, you're too sweet to me. But people won't see me that way." "All people won't, no." I admitted, then winked at her when she looked back at me. "I live for the ones that do." Without needing to announce it, we both stood up in unison, and she stepped forward to hug me. "Thanks, Adam. You're more sweet than I deserve. I'm sorry for trying to punch your face." She said when she let go of me. I chuckled. "I would have been creamed by the best, Ms. Stevens." I winked at her. Without another word, she just nodded and left, leaving me alone to my own thoughts. That went well, I thought to myself. That could have been really ugly. Maybe Nicole was right. Maybe I was becoming an altruist. If my world was becoming a cheesy 90s sitcom, why couldn't I be Tim Allen or Bill Cosby or Harry Anderson? Trying to tuck my pride away, I glanced at my watch and groaned. It was past noon already, and as I found out yesterday, it would take more than three hours to walk home. I decided to wait for my bus, which unfortunately, came at the regular 3:30ish time. Slumping back down in the hallway, I was left alone to my thoughts. *** It's kind of funny how quickly the important things in my life shifted from what happened in the classroom to what happened outside. I guess that's why parents encourage their kids to join extracurricular clubs and have ...
    friends and stuff. It barely registered with me that the drama exam even happened. I definitely didn't ace it, but I did really well while not even having to try. Quite frankly, I had other stuff on my mind. I'm sure Salvador noticed, but I'm also sure that at this point, I didn't care. There was too much B.S. in my life going on to make me want to care about actual school obligations - besides, it was grade nine. I got straight 80s anyway. The most important part of the day to me wasn't the exam, it was the mandatory Student Council meeting that took place right after. Salvador was great in many regards, but apparently notorious for not doing so well in the short term time management department, so the exam was over a bit later than we intended it to be. It was a solo performance exam that took a lot of practice, yet all the same, I wouldn't remember it down the line. I was sure of that. As I exited the aud, I thought back to an earlier time in the year, when that little object-imitation performance was the most important thing in the world. Boy, my attitude towards school changed quickly. May brushed past me, and turned back, smiling quickly yet genuinely at me. Even now, I couldn't shake off that smile. It's like angels had carved it, and it melted my heart every time. As quick as it appeared, it disappeared, along with her, as she went down another hallway, leaving me to my thoughts. The thoughts turned dark as I realized that I would have to face both the council and ...
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