A QUIET LADY'S PLACE: Prequel - CLANCY MARIE WILLIAMS:
Prologue:
This is my 13th erotic story and Literotica submission. I am always indebted to Candy_Kane54 (CK) for her continuing commitment to helping me improve my writing style. CK has provided all the editing and style advice for each of the 13 stories. I am ever so grateful since I would have never written these stories without CK's enthusiastic and continuing support.
My Lesbian Romance stories focus on the trials and lives of strong, loving, and powerful women. Romance and not sex is the driving factor in these stories, which are 100 percent Fiction. However, some are based on a few real-life experiences of friends or acquaintances.
While all of my previous stories have been about lesbian romance and love, this specific story is about romance and true love between a female and male character, but there is no explicit sex described.
Although this prequel is not a lesbian story, I strongly feel it is a fitting conclusion to the
A Quiet Lady's Place
TRILOGY.
ENJOY!
CLANCY MARIE (TRUSSET) WILLIAMS-BORN-1992-NYC
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EARLY AND TEENAGE YEARS:
Clancy Marie Trusset was born early morning on a bright spring NYC day at the New York-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital for Women and Newborns. She was an NYC resident until nearly three years old. Clancy's parents, Jon Claude Trusset and Marie Angeline (Crescent) Trusset held senior Diplomatic Positions in the US State Department, primarily working in France and Switzerland. Both parents were fluent in French and German but preferred postings in countries where French was a common language.
Clancy's father, Jon, was a French national, later becoming a Naturalized US Citizen, while her mother, Marie, was a US Citizen with French and German heritage. Clancy's given name honored her German great-grandmother, with her middle name honoring her mother.
Jon and Marie requested a three-year posting at the UN's NYC Headquarters immediately upon confirmation that Marie was pregnant. They wanted to be sure Clancy was born in the US, affirming her citizenry as a birthright. Jon and Marie Trusset wanted to make sure that their daughter Clancy was legally qualified to be President, which requires US Birthright Citizenship.
Clancy was quite long at nearly 25" when born, so her adult height of almost 6' was not surprising. She was also blond and blue-eyed, relating heavily to her German Ancestry. Clancy's height, complexion, hair, and eye color were all recessive genetic traits inherited from her German namesake.
Clancy's parents returned to a US State Department posting in Paris when she was nearly three years old. Jon and Marie mainly lived in Europe for the remainder of their State Department careers, eventually retiring to the Boudreaux Region of France.
Clancy's life from birth through her teenage years was typical for the child of seasoned diplomats. Her parent's family background was mildly conservative in nature, although definitely not ultraconservative. Jon and Marie actively reared Clancy with minimal help from an occasional government-qualified nanny. Those rare times when a live-in Nanny was needed occurred when both Jon and Marie needed to travel simultaneously for brief European meetings. Otherwise, one of Clancy's parents was always home with her until she was twelve years old.
Jon and Marie desired a solid USA learning experience for their daughter Clancy even though she was reared in European culture. So before Clancy's 12th birthday, they contacted a few Christian-based private universities that offered approved student exchange programs in France. The initial high-quality religious-affiliated universities they approached were ACC schools;
Boston College
, Catholic;
Duke
, Methodist;
and Wake Forest
, Baptist.
Jon and Marie's second requirement was for the university's student exchange program to be affiliated with the University of Paris. Their long-range plan was for Clancy to study her 'Fresher' year at the U of Paris and then transfer to the American university as a sophomore. Jon and Marie's reasoning for the university's relationship with the U of Paris was that Clancy's moving to an American university would be less complicated. Eventually, Jon and Marie expanded their search to include exchange programs with any major French university near Paris. They also expanded their list of acceptable USA Universities with religious ties.
Jon and Marie were basically non-religious, generally attending church at Christmas, Easter, and Weddings or Funerals. Mostly, they wanted to host a serious student that would positively influence Clancy's learning of the American culture. But they also sought an academically inclined student, having a positive attitude or view of life in the US. They felt exchange students with a formal religious background would provide a more stable influence on Clancy during her teenage years.
Virtually all of Clancy's primary education until age 12 was at a Paris-based International Day School while she lived at home. She would continue her secondary education at this same International School Program. Jon and Marie wanted to host a student who would be more like an elder sister or best friend to Clancy versus an academic tutor. The host student would also be expected to guide Clancy on understanding the current US lifestyle versus serving as a nanny or caretaker.
Clancy's parents desired to host each exchange student for one year until Clancy began her formal education attending the U of Paris. Each American exchange student they selected would be a full-time student at U of Paris or equivalent French university. They would only have limited free time to academically tutor Clancy. Academically helping Clancy was not an essential consideration for her parents. She was an outstanding student with a 4.0 GPA while also fluent in French and German.
When Clancy was twelve, Jon and Marie selected a young female exchange student to host every year until Clancy graduated secondary school. There were five different young ladies selected from the time Clancy was age 12 until she entered the U of Paris as a Fresher at age 17. The hosted student's primary responsibility was to Americanize Clancy to a moderate lifestyle. Her parents had studiously avoided any super conservative religious universities such as Liberty or Oral Roberts on their list of appropriate schools.
The hosted exchange student received many free extra benefits from the Trusset family. The student attended many cultural and entertainment-type activities with Clancy, such as concerts, theater, museum annual-passes, annual year Eurail Pass, and others. Jon and Marie bore the total cost of these extracurricular activities, which was an awesome perk for each exchange student.
Jon and Marie's time investment and extra effort in selecting the best possible students to host annually for five years worked out spectacularly for them. They successfully hosted five extraordinary and talented young ladies during Clancy's teenage years until she started college. By then, Clancy's heavily French-accented English had mellowed into more of an international brogue English. Her accented English mellowed due to Clancy's time spent socially interacting with her five exchange student American lifestyle tutors from 12 to 17.
Clancy turned 18 years old in her Fresher year at the University of Paris. After successfully completing her fresher year, she transferred to Georgetown University as a sophomore. Clancy had constantly maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout all of her academic life. This included International K-12 Day Schools and her Fresher year at the University of Paris.
Jon and Marie had always intended Clancy's formal education to be at a high-quality American university. So, she and her parents had many lively discussions about several colleges before mutually agreeing on Georgetown University (GU) as their all-around favorite. GU was located in Washington, D.C., where Jon and Marie had many excellent State Department connections. They had also had a few close personal friends in the D.C. area, so they were quite comfortable with Clancy attending GU, a Catholic school.
Clancy was also pleased with GU since she would be on the East Coast. She would only have a seven-hour flight to Paris when visiting Mom and Dad. GU also had a highly-rated women's track and field program, which was essential to Clancy, as she was a first-class European competitor in 800m races. Clancy definitely intended to make the GU team and become a top-rated USA 800m runner.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (GU)
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Georgetown University is a well-known Catholic private university, with the current annual cost of matriculating there averaging $90,000USD. This extended price included tuition, dorm/meal plan, and extra expenses such as clothes, local transportation, social and sports events, etc.
Although Georgetown was quite expensive, the cost was not a problem for Jon and Marie. Clancy received a '
Full-Ride
' Academic Scholarship in Journalism because of her outstanding grades in secondary school and test scores at the U of Paris. Clancy also chose to pursue a double minor in Juvenile Psychology and Economics. Depending on Clancy's desired course load, the double minor might require her to study a full four years at Georgetown.