This is the first half of a story; the second half will be posted later.
1. All characters participating in sex are 18+
2. No characters resemble real people
3. Enjoy the fiction
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SOME THINGS CHANGE
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Gideon is about the smallest town in Oklahoma. Or so I've always been told. Most people don't leave the county, so really, how would anyone know?
By town, what I really mean is a tiny village. There's a town square, yes, but it has a total of about 15 total buildings. Most everyone lives out on their farm, miles away from the square.
There's one school building with a couple of teachers. They do okay, considering each teacher has to teach multiple grades at the same time. Things got a lot better when we got the internet. But there's not enough kids to field a proper sports team, and no other schools nearby to play against anyway.
Most of the teachers didn't go to a proper college, but maybe took some online certification classes. The state keeps asking if we want to merge with another town's school district, but it's almost an hour from the town square to any other town, so nobody else wants to merge with us. Plus, who'd want to ride a school bus for an hour each way, five days a week?
There's a town hall, one small church, a gas station with two pumps, and a diner. The mayor's wife runs the diner, and his no-good younger brother runs the gas station. It should also be said that the mayor, Jim Hammond Jr., has been in office unopposed for a couple decades, and his father, Jim Sr., was the mayor before that.
In a town like this, things don't change.
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I was never the biggest or smartest kid in town. Or even in my family. My older sister, June, was always the smart one. But since most people around here don't go to college, she graduated high school, then got engaged to her high school boyfriend. They were getting married next summer. I liked her fiance, Frank. He was a noble, kind, strong guy. He was big, but he was a teddy bear on the inside.
I was the second child of five. I had turned 18 last month, and was itching to be done with high school. My brother Steve was 16 and was more muscular than I was. He was also one of my best friends. Then I had two little sisters, the twins Jenny and Jilly, who were 11.
As school was winding down, the summer coming on, we were all expected to help Mom and Pop do the farmwork. It was just something that kids did on the farm when they weren't in school, and no one ever argued. Frank helped his family and June helped ours. After they married, June would probably move to Frank's parents' house, since it was rare that someone built a new house around here.
But I had other thoughts about my life. This town was boring for me, and I wanted to leave it behind. I didn't have money to leave on my own, but there was another option. Without my Pop's knowledge, I had talked to an army recruiter. He said I could leave town right after graduation and join the army, so I could see the world and get an education. Sure, I'd probably be put in combat, but it was worth the risk, I thought.
I didn't have a girlfriend. There were few girls at school to choose from anyway, and even fewer who I'd find attractive. But usually, people paired off and got married, and life went on in the endless loop.
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When May arrived, the other kids were getting excited to go to the end-of-school dance. It was like a Prom, that other schools have, but without tuxedos and limosines. And all kids from 7th grade and up could go. I'd been looking around at my female classmates, deciding who I wanted to ask to go with me. It was somewhat important, as I didn't have a girlfriend, and the options were very limited. Furthermore, since the selection was so minimal, it was often assumed that couples who lasted past high school would eventually get married, like June and Frank.
Steve told me as we got ready for school, "I heard Lara wants you to ask her."
Lara Hammond was the mayor's daughter. She was 17 and had average looks. But she was the mayor's daughter, which meant she had some money and some influence. People wanted to be her friend, or at least not be her enemy.
"Lara? Damn." I shook my head. I had been trying to work up the courage to ask out Amanda Harrison or Prudence Smith. Amanda was a knockout blonde, also 18 like me. Prudence was a cute little red-head, like all the other Smiths, and was only 16, but her body was nicely developed.
On the other hand, Lara was skinny, not much in the way of curves. Her brown hair hung in a plain pony tail most of the time.
"What are you gonna do, Chuck?" asked Steve.
"I was going to ask Amanda."
"Good. I'm gonna ask Prudence today."
I turned to Steve. "You like Prudence?"
Steve couldn't stop smiling. "Hell yeah. She likes me too, I think. She kept looking at me yesterday."
I thought about it. Prudence and Steve made a good pairing, I guessed. Good for them, if it works out. "Alright. That's the plan, then. Good luck."
"Good luck with Amanda."
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We waited until lunch time, then Steve and I parted ways. He found Prudence, and I walked over to Amanda. "Hi Amanda," I said.
"Hi Steve, what's up?" she said, flashing me her gorgeous smile.
"Would you like to go to the dance with me?"
Amanda looked around nervously, then looked down at the ground. "Sorry, Steve, I can't go with you."
"Oh. Are you going with someone else?"
"Not yet," she said, still not looking me in the eye. Something was wrong here.
"Amanda," I said, "is something wrong? I mean, we're still friends, right?"
She finally looked up at me. "Of course, Chuck. I just..." she hesitated. She looked past me, and got a fearful look in her eye. "I just can't go with you. I really am sorry."
I turned around and saw Lara watching us from afar. I turned back to Amanda. "It's Lara, isn't it? She's got some kind of dirt on you?"
Amanda reluctantly nodded. "I cheated on a paper. I don't know how she found out. But if she tells the teachers, I won't graduate."