Author's Note:
This was supposed to be my attempt at a new, shorter story, but the characters and plot had other ideas. Instead, it is complete and will be told in four parts, each published a few days apart. Oh, well, maybe I'll do shorter next time!
This story is about the characters and their relationships; while there is some sex, it's not all that graphic. If that's what you're seeking, you might wish to look elsewhere.
Finally, as always, all characters engaging in sexual activity are 18 years of age or older.
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Part 1: Befriending the Freshman Flirt
It was a huge, amphitheater-type lecture hall. With that section of the Chem 101 class being full, every seat would be filled so I arrived early on that first day of the fall semester and took an aisle seat on the fourth row, saving a seat for Skip, my doofus roommate. Some minutes later, as Professor Myers entered, Skip was, unsurprisingly, a no show. In those days before cell phones, there was no way to call to wake him up...again. I sighed; it really wasn't my problem.
There was a tap on my shoulder. "Excuse me, is that seat taken?" she asked.
I looked up at her beautiful green eyes, a pretty face, and a cute smile. Even if I'd seen Skip flying in through the doors right then, my answer would have been the same.
"No, not at all. Please, have a seat."
I dropped the desk leaf and turned my knees where she could get in before grabbing my backpack and trying to move it out of her way. It was promptly trapped between her, me, and the armrest between us, and I had to struggle to get it out of the way before stowing it under my seat. I looked up to see Professor Myers staring at us with a perturbed look on his face.
Once she was finally seated, the prof said, "This is an interactive class. I will be asking questions at times so my TAs are passing around the seating chart. Write your name on the blank for your seat; you'll see the number on your right armrest. You'll sit in this seat for the rest of the semester where I can get to know at least some of you as you attempt to answer questions and work problems. For instance, Miss? Yes, you, who arrived late?"
Her eyes wide, the young lady next to me gulped, "Mandy...Mandy Wofford."
"Well, Miss Wofford..."
I don't remember the question, but remember her eyes getting even wider at being called out and then not having a clue on how to respond. I was sort of pissed that he would have treated her like that just because she had trouble finding a seat, so I answered. He glared at me for taking the heat off his victim.
"Ahem, that's correct, Mister?"
"Pierce...Barry Pierce."
"Thank you, Mister Pierce. In the future, though, please be so kind as to refrain from speaking in class unless you're called upon."
I nodded at the jackass and started taking notes in my new spiral notebook. He was doing a brief review of moles or something like that from high school chemistry before getting into the new material. That's when I felt a gentle squeeze on my arm and Miss Mandy Wofford mouthed a silent thank you to me."
Not wanting his wrath to rain down on me, I nodded with a smile, keeping my mouth shut, not saying a word.
***
As soon as the bell sounded, everyone in the lecture hall seemed to rise at once and rush for the exits. I was doing the same, but Miss Wofford caught my arm again. "You're Barry? Thanks for saving me. I'm Mandy."
"Hi, Mandy, Barry it is, and sorry, if I'd thought to move my backpack out of the way first, none of it would have happened. I was saving the seat for my idiot roommate; he was still trying to wake up when I left a little early for class. Or maybe I should say, not trying to wake up; I suspect he went right back to sleep."
We were walking together toward the exit and she laughed. "He was out partying last night?"
"Of course, last night before classes start. Perfect time to get trashed, right?" Skip had bragged about his fake ID, which he felt would come in handy since the drinking age had been raised back to 21 over the past few years.
She shook her head with a grin. "For some, I guess. Well, it was nice to meet you, Barry. You in the Freshman quadrangle or off campus?"
"Quad for me. What about you?"
"Same, but I got a single. No roommate!" She grinned and I chuckled. "See you around there, then, Barry, but if not, see you here bright and early on Wednesday. Believe me, I won't be late again."
As we emerged from the building, she shot away from me across the plaza without saying another word, practically bouncing as she went. I watched as she grabbed another guy's elbow, slipping her arm in his and giving it a squeeze. They obviously knew each other for he was grinning before leaning in to kiss the top of her head as they headed off together, arm in arm.
I looked away, frustrated that my Evie, my high school girlfriend, was almost two hours away at another university. The playfulness that Mandy exhibited with her boyfriend, or whomever, would be fun on a morning like this.
***
Tamberlain Quadrangle was the freshman dorm area on campus, with four, long, multi-story buildings arranged approximately in a square with a park-like courtyard in the middle. The south building was shorter than the other three, probably to allow more sunlight into the grass-covered park where girls in bikinis would often lie out on beach towels in hopes of preserving their summer tans for a few more days. Small, one-story, glass-faced connectors stood at each corner to complete the square. Most of the rooms were doubles, but there were a few singles on each floor. Attending on a scholarship, of course I was in a double.
The bottom floor of the east and west buildings was dedicated to the main entry lobbies, freshman cafeteria, housing offices, and related works, and the other two were residential lounges and study areas. With Skip, my roommate, being louder and even more obnoxious than usual after sleeping through most of his classes that day, I went searching for a quiet study area that evening and, not wanting to walk all the way across campus to the library, found a nice, quiet room on the ground floor of the adjacent building. Several other people came in over the next hour or so; there was a quiet hello each time, though the number of people replying to the newcomer grew as it got later.
It was probably about 10 that evening when I yawned, stretching. A girl laughed as her male friend followed suit and seconds later there were more yawns and more laughs all around.
"Sorry," I said sheepishly, but decided to take advantage of the break. "I'm Barry, undeclared."
The girl opposite me who'd laughed said, "I'm Rosalie, PolySci, and this sleepyhead is my boyfriend, Sonny, who knows."
"Hey, it's either basket weaving or ballroom dancing; I just can't decide," laughed Sonny, who caught Rosalie's hand when she tried to poke him. "Seriously, I'm like Barry, undecided and undeclared, so far."