Chapter 09
Senior Class field trip bares all
Author's note --
This is a work of pure fiction. There is no connection to any real people or places. Any resemblance to real life people, events, or someone else's writings is coincidental. It is for entertainment only and is not to be reproduced without written consent.
I think you will find this chapter a little more interesting, from an erotic standpoint. If you haven't read Ch 01, you may find it fills in some important background that leads up to this chapter. Key to the stories is a component inside Jerry's computer that causes what he writes to happen in real life.
For those of you who read this from the standpoint that normal human beings wouldn't act this way. Get over it, it's just a fantasy. I just wrote it off the top of my head, without any written notes and didn't use an editor to make sure all the grammar was perfect (other than WORD). Have fun and enjoy the scenery.
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Jerry Waters is slightly geeky kind of guy who one day acquires a computer with some interesting properties. He is using his computer to write erotic stories without fully realizing what is happening around him.
At Jerry's small high school, the highlight of the school year is a field trip by members of the senior class. It had become sort of a tradition for it to be segregated by sex. The boys would do something rugged and the girls would go on some wild shopping trip or some other event that didn't require high levels of testosterone.
For Jerry's senior class, the vote was to take a wild rapids shooting ride down a remote western United States river. To make sure everything was properly sanctioned, at least three of the school's faculty members were required to go along as chaperons. Since this would this would be a pretty grueling trip, most of the aging members declined to go on the field trip for the boys and instead opted as chaperons for the girls.
With a class size of about 100, and slightly more girls than boys, that made for a maximum possible boys group size of about 40. The number of teachers fit enough for the trip, boiled down to about four; one man (about 30) and three women (between 25 and 30). Because of costs and schedules, the actual number of students ended up being about nineteen. This included Jerry, who'd been saving up for the trip since the beginning of school year.
On the day of the trip, the early morning sun shown brightly on the dew dropped blades of grass at the train station as the three women teachers and eighteen students boarded the Amtrak train that would take them to their destination. The last minute dropout of the male teacher was due to a recent broken arm from a fall off his bicycle. The one lone, missing student was Jerry.
Jerry's dad had to be away in Europe on a week long, unplanned business trip. His mother was confined to bed due to an emergency surgery. It wasn't bad enough to be hospitalized but bad enough she couldn't take care of herself. Since no one else was available to be there for his mother, Jerry was obligated to stay and take care of her. Needless to say, having to tend to his recovering mother caused him to have to cancel his plans for the senior trip.
Seeing as how he would need to be available 24/7 to help his mother out, it would be difficult for him to leave the house but for short periods of time. For Jerry, the frustration was almost unbearable. He knew it wasn't his mother's fault for having to have the operation but he felt the trip he'd waited for all three years of high school had just gone down the tubes.
Jerry tried watching TV to take his mind off the situation but nothing he tuned into made a difference. The only thing that seemed to help when life dumped on him or frustrations just plain welled up in him, was to write a version of he thought things might be.
Such was the case, as Jerry powered up his computer to write about how he thought the trip would go.
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"As the three young teachers made sure all their students got on the train, there was a bit of disappointment that John Adams, the male chaperone, couldn't make it. The trip could have been canceled the day the school found out John broke his arm and couldn't go. The other three teachers knew how much this trip meant to the boys and were not going to let them be disappointed.
So it was that the group boarded the train, with their backpacks loaded with only the most essential items and clothes. Since the weather would be really mild, the wardrobe for everyone would be light jackets, shorts, and thin tops. For the guys, the tops would be mostly muscle shirts or hacked-up pullovers. For the women teachers, it was either tube-tops or button-downs of really thin material. For the women to have packed a bra would have taken up too much room in their backpacks. Besides, the only time their breasts might show would be if their shirts got wet, and if it was rough enough to get soaked on top, a life jacket would provide covering.