INTRODUCTION
The assistant director called "Next" and a six-foot-three slender guy with dark-eyes and dark hair slicked back was pushed on-stage and the assistant director sighed and patted her pussy and whispered, "Down girl."
"Name?"
"Eugene Ejack."
Those around her laughed but Pauline kept a straight face never knowing when and where a union spy was hovering with a desire to close down the theatre while an investigation into alleged abuse of the civil rights of a minority race person was conducted. Five minutes of negotiation with a check for $5000 could of course end the matter, but not always. Sometimes the union wanted to flex its muscle in court.
"Occupation?"
"Unemployed aspiring actor."
"Age?"
"Thirty-two."
"Address?"
"Currently Ball Park under the grandstand."
"Previous experience?"
"None but I'm here ma'am for experience."
"Thelma, give him something to read."
The guy pushed away the microphone and in a deep, rich voice read the first eight verses of the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. It was brilliant and people passing had stopped to listen.
"There's your guy for the part of the orator," said Thelma, a veteran of the stage and Pauline's unpaid assistant.
The guy got the part, as this was only small city theater. He had no money so Pauline took him to her 'apartment' and gave him soup and some bread. She decided he could stay the night and never in her life had she been shafted so well. He virtually had her hair standing on end, pubic hair that is.
He stayed and the show ran for thirteen weeks by which time she was pregnant and then during the melee after final curtain call on that final night Eugene disappeared, never to be seen again by Pauline.
The baby was a beautiful girl, conveniently arriving in August when the theater was closed for three months over summer. Pauline's friends gathered round and she came through her ordeal very well of being an unmarried mother, the legacy of an absconded lover. Pauline Jarosinski decided not to lumber her daughter with her surname so drew of up list of twenty-five names she preferred and asked her friends to vote for a name. Her second favorite was voted most popular and so the baby was named Augustine Jack in memory of the absconded father and incorporating the month of her birth.
CHAPTER 1
By the time Augustine Jack turned four her mom Pauline Jarosinski had become principle director of the Palladium Theater in Ashburton City, Pennsylvania. Pauline had been a child actor and had acted professionally until retiring when she was almost thirty to switch to theater production. Mother and daughter lived in a loft above the theatre store and it was inevitable that Pauline would want her daughter to find her love for theater.
It wasn't difficult to foster. Augustine had the run of the theater including all ancillary services rooms and the pretty and gentle-natured child was much loved. By the time Augustine began school she'd already appeared on stage in five productions, small parts of course. At the age of seven she won her first minor role and on it went from there and she began receiving drama training.
Alas when Augustine was 16½ Pauline died of complications triggered by influenza, seven days after becoming ill. A messy legal situation hung over the child who was taken in by Pauline's assistant Lisa Cobb, who had been made acting-principal director, and that seemed to satisfy the authorities because no further concern about the child's legal status followed.
Pauline's attorney Rick Reid read the will to Augustine and Lisa her unofficial guardian. That revealed Augustine was the sole beneficiary which wasn't much by way of real property and available money but the value of investments came to just over $40,000 of which $29,000 was invested in a film about cleaning up the problem of street kids in a fictitious city. That production appeared ready to 'bomb', being eight months behind schedule.
Five months later Augustine's attorney called to say he had received a repayment check, first installment, of $7000 on her investment in the film. The film was in theaters and going quite well. Augustine had to sign authority for him to reinvest the money on her behalf because she was under-age to invest in stock. Asked what stock she wanted him to buy she was caught unprepared, having no idea, but seeing the name Apple on the computer on the desk where she was signing the power of attorney she said, "Apple Computers and add to this authority I want all further money generated on my behalf placed into Apple Computers stock."
That was done and the addendum initialed.
The film was panned by critics but that was disregarded by younger people and theaters began running extra screenings and the film began showing in more theaters. Soon the media was reporting 'Street Clean-up' had become a cult and older people began going to see what the fuss was about.
Rick the attorney called Augustine two months later to say she now had $84,000 invested in Apple Computers and the stock price appeared to be in decline. He advised to begin diverting money from the film investment to some other stock.
"No Rick, I'm fine with it going only into Apple stock. Let's keep it simple."
"Okay, listen something on a personal note. My wife is away so what about coming out for dinner with me?"
"Naughty boy Rick Are you forgetting I only sixteen and turn seventeen on Saturday week?"
"Ohmigod, how could you think like that; the invitation was only for dinner."
"That's fine Rick. Invite me out only for dinner when I'm eighteen."
Augustine smiled thinking should she change to a female attorney but then thought Rick was a good guy to work with and did not appear to be screwing her... financially, she giggled. She had decided her virginity would stay until she was ready for it to go.
She was out for dinner with Lisa near her final year at high school. Lisa was her confidante as well as her 'unofficial' guardian and they rent-shared the loft and living expenses, Lisa insisting Augustine only pay 40% of outgoings by giving Lisa a check at the end of each month. Lisa bought her own clothes out of cash she'd gotten from Pauline's estate. Even so, Lisa brought her dresses and shoes and refused to take money, saying she felt Pauline would have loved her for doing that.
"Lisa what age did you begin having sex?"
"Ohmigod."
"Why bring him into it?"
"What?" said Lisa, half-stunned, and then got the joke and practically hee-hawed in unrestrained laughter.
"I'm waiting."
Lisa fended. "No you're not, you're not really interested."
"Oh yeah, do you want me to tell Paul you are also having it off with Roger and for me to tell Roger about Paul?"
"You wouldn't."
"You are tempting me Lisa."
"Oh god, I'm talking to a child."
"It's you last chance."
Red-faced Lisa told her.
"Ohmigod," laughed Augustine. "And you call me a child?"
"Plead Augustine," Lisa wheedled, "Make that the end of this particular conversation and withdraw your threat about interfering in my personal relationships."
"Yeah sure; you met my request so the threat is cancelled. Oh one more thing. Don't you get tired of guys jerking in and out of you?"
"Augustine, for goodness sake. We are having dinner."
"So?"
"Please eat that spinach."
Augustine smiled, thinking that was as far as she could take that conversation.
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For the second year running Augustine played the lead female role in her high school's main production of the year with 18-year-old Gavin Paynter the male lead. They were both widely acclaimed by people who attended and enjoyed their success. As they would be graduating from high school in a few weeks Gavin invited her to a picnic with him on Fowler Park on Saturday, the day after the show ended, to enjoy the calm before the run up to exams began. She happily consented, thinking he might have romantic inclinations. He'd already had her sitting on his knee on one occasion and had rubbed her right breast.
Gavin insisted on bringing all the food and produced a bottle of wine. They both drank wine at home so it wasn't a novelty but got them going well. He ended up tonguing her and playing with her breasts but Augustine withstood his pleadings to be allowed to do more. That made him angry.
"You bitch. You are a big tease."
"You should have warned me. If I'd known of your desires I wouldn't have come here alone with you."
"You're a baby. You know nothing, have no feeling for a guy."
"Shut your wicked mouth you vindictive liar."
"What?"