Hello Fans: Sorry, but I've always wanted to say that:) Although I would not classify this as a jack off story (again sorry) it does contain areas of explicit sexual content. For this reason I must ask that if this type of thing offends you, or you happen to be under age in your area to view such material, Please leave this site, and go enjoy the many more age appropriate sites which can be found using this great tool we've come to know as the internet. When you are legally able to, I hope that you will return here, and with any luck you may be able to pull this, as well as any future stories which I have written up from the archives. This is my first submission. It is very long, and contains very little sex. I hope that you enjoy it anyway.
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If there was a single word that best described James Mantle it would be gifted. He was a straight A student from as far back as anyone could remember with a near photographic memory. He excelled in everything academic, from math to English to science there did not seem to be any subject that he could not master. School work always came very easy to him, as did his vast array of personal interest, which seemed almost endless. If James could read about it he could learn it, and he was always reading. Jamie, as he was known to his family, classmates and the few friends that he managed to acquire during his life was shunned by most of the other students, now young adults that attended Michaels High School. Being written off as your average nerd, few people saw Jamie's true potential. One of those who managed to look past the nerd persona was Carol Dawson.
Carol moved next to the Mantles about four years ago when Jamie was just entering high school. She had just finished her Bachelor's Degree in literature and had been offered her first teaching position as an English instructor at Michaels when they met. Fresh out of college, a stranger in town, new job and scared to death Carol quickly befriended the Mantle family, who seemed to welcome the new outsider to their small community with open arms. James's father Joe offered his own as well as his sons help with moving her things into the house she was renting while Sherry, James's mother, concentrated on cooking up a fine meal for the four of them. Over the next few months Carol quickly became close to the Mantle family, whom had made her feel so welcome. Sherry became almost like a second mother to her always inquiring about her day what was going on in her life and if she was happy in their little town. Joe on the other hand was a bit different. She found him a bit racy, borderline crude on occasions, but quite harmless, and yet at times so funny that you couldn't help but be drawn to his quick wit and warped sense of humor. And then there was Jamie.
Jamie was quiet and shy, but yet there was something special about him. If you could manage to get him talking, which was a task in and of itself he could discuss just about any subject with the intensity and knowledge of a college professor, quoting facts figures theory's and their authors straight from memory. Carol had of course inquired about Jamie's vast intellect, and why he was still in the normal phases of high school, when he could have easily tested out and advanced to higher learning. Sherry confided that Joe and herself felt that Jamie needed the social structure that would be provided by being around people of his own age group. After high school was completed Jamie was free to handle college in whatever speed he chose to. Sherry did mention that perhaps this restriction was a mistake since Jamie showed almost no interest in his high school classmates, and preferred to spend his time with his nose stuck in either a book or his computer screen. His only social outlet seemed to be that gym that he joined a few years back. She said that he attends it about three times a week, and although he doesn't say much about what he does there Sherry had noticed that his physical appearance seemed to improve greatly. Hoping that he must at least be interacting with an actual person, she never really pushed him for any more information. Carol could tell that Joe and Sherry though nice enough people personally, were just of average intelligence, and may not fully understand the complexities of their sons rather exceptional gifts. With no one else to do it, and since she was new to teaching, and a bit gung hoe Carol took it upon herself to befriend Jamie and try to guide him into using his mind to the best of his abilities. Although he was not officially her student yet, she still demanded great things from him, and he always delivered beyond her wildest expectations. They talked about books, political subjects and technological advancements, each challenging the other to keep up with the latest goings on in the world beyond their little community.
As Jamie entered his senior year of high school he knew that he had secretly fallen in love with Carol over the last few years . His fantasies included not only the giving and receiving of pleasure through the coupling of their variously body parts in every position that his advanced copy the karma sutra described, but also the accepting of his proposal of marriage and the birth of their future children. Jamie knew that Carol, or Miss Dawson, as he would soon be calling her, at least in her classroom, shared none of his feelings, and thought mainly of him as a friend, or possibly even a little brother. Although only five years his senior Jamie realized that Carol could never fall for him as a mere high school student, but perhaps just maybe he would have a chance with her after college, that is of course if she hadn't found someone else by that time.
Jamie knew that Carol was a strict teacher, and he suspected that she would be roughest on him, demanding only that which she knew he was capable of producing. She was big on discipline and kept a wooden paddle hanging beside her desk out in plain view where her students would be sure to notice it. She promised to tan the hide of any student she felt did not show her proper respect, or turn in their assignments when due. Jamie was not concerned about this however, as he had always been the perfect straight A student. He had never been suspended or punished, he had never served detention, and his school record was spotless, and besides Carol was his friend.