Schoolies Week
An "In A Sunburned Country" Event Story
© 2018 Chloe Tzang. All rights reserved. The author asserts a moral right to be identified as the author of this story. This story or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a review.
So after I came up with the idea for this
"In a Sunburned Country"
Australian-set story event for Literotica, the next challenge was of course, what the heck do I write? Because after you come up with an idea like this and get it going and ask everyone you know on Literotica and more than a few that you don't know at all to write stories for it, well, you're kind of obligated to write something yourself, roight mate?
I thought about a sequel to my other story that I wrote a while ago set in Australia, ("Chinese Eyes"), but that'd be more of a continuation of an existing story and I wanted to do something a bit more original for this one, because, you know, Australia is the greatest. Well, after the U S of A of course (waves flag with patriotic fervor), but still, okay, second greatest, which is not to slander Kiwi's coz New Zealand is pretty great too and then there's Canada, which is kind of a cool country... but, uh, well, don't be a total galah, Chloe, coz you're digging yourself into a hole here, ya drongo.
So yeah, original story. Gotta be an original story and then someone posted a comment about Drop Bears on the competition announcement comments and I was, like, OH YEAH! Drop Bears! Trouble was, that turned into a full length novel a la "A Troll is Haunting Tex's" but set in Oz and I didn't have the time to get it done because there were a few personal commitment type things on the schedule so I went into fallback mode and wrote my other story, which is way shorter and was much faster to write and I actually got it finished too. Just in time. Like, on the evening of the cutoff day. Story of my life.
So yeah, mate, here we go. A hot little ripsnorter of a story for you to entertain yourself with, set in Australia and taking place over that most authentic of Australian rites of passage -- "Schoolies Week." So go ahead, read on! Enjoy! Immerse yourself in an authentic Australian cultural experience. I just hope you enjoy this as much as I've enjoyed researching and writing it and to all you Aussie readers, hope I didn't make too much of a drongo of myself coz this was some hard yakka, I'm telling 'ya. And I do hope you enjoy all the other stories on offer for the "In a Sunburned Country" story event on Literotica as well! .... Chloe
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Monday, binge drinking
Tuesday, the world owes you a living
Wednesday, everyone calls you "man"
Thursday, every car's a Divvy Van
Friday, one big Desperate Dateless Ball
Saturday, sorted for Rohypnol
Sunday, wake up with vomit breath
Back to the start again
So you better pray you haven't been bad
Or you could wake up in a "Say No To Drugs" ad
Devil rubs his hands with glee
And in a booming voice shouts, "Fluffy Ducks are on me"
Schoolies Week
Schoolies Week
In hell it's always
Schoolies Week
Schoolies Week." TISM, from the Album "De Rigueurmortis"
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"How about we go to Surfers for Schoolies Week, Ching-Ching?" Megan asked, like, totally out of the blue.
"Huh?" I said, looking up from my laptop, coz I was cramming for those final end of year exams and I wasn't too happy about the interruption. Year 12. Last year at North Sydney Girls High School and I needed to ace these coz this was one totally competitive High School and it wasn't the Aussie girls I was competing with. It was all those other Asian ho's with their Tiger Mum's and I needed to ace every exam to beat them coz those bitches were, like, totally competitive and their Mum's were worse.
"Schoolies Week? Never heard of it."
"Schoolies Week? You've never heard of it?" Megan blinked. "Ching-Ching, it's the most important week of your High School life. Our High School life. Whaddaya mean you haven't heard of it? Everyone knows about Schoolies Week. It's the party week to end all party weeks, girl, and we gotta decide where we're gonna go to totally, like, rage."
"No time to rage," I said, turning back to my laptop. "I have to ace these exams, Megan."
"You're pulling my tit, Ching-Ching. Relax, girl. It's after all the exams are over and you're gonna ace bloody near everything anyhow. Take five, girl." She wouldn't stop until I did so with a sigh, yeah, I spun my chair around.
"Okay okay, tell me about it then." Coz I liked Megan, I did.
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Megan? That's Megan Wentworth? Yeah, she was my bestie and I lived with her and her Dad in North Sydney and yeah, that's in Oz. Australia to you. Her Dad was Mr. Wentworth. Mark. Homestay. I'd moved in with them at the start of Year 12 after my parents sent me to Sydney to finish High School and there'd been a Mrs Wentworth but we'll get to her later.
Me? I'm Ching-Ching Chu. I'm from Guangzhou, 'n that's in China down by Hong Kong in case you're geographically challenged, which makes me Cantonese. So my parents, they're rolling in it. Not Li Ka-shing rolling in it, nowhere near that, but my Dad, he's got a couple of factories making knock-off pharmaceuticals and stuff and he's, let's just say he's not financially challenged.
So Mum and Dad, they decided to send me overseas for University. My English was never that great so okay, do my last year in High School overseas and a crash immersion course in English and it'd all been decided for me. Before I knew it, all the arrangements were being made and I wasn't too stoked about it, let me tell you.
"Australia?" I'd said, radiating total disbelief. "Why Australia? Why not America, or even Canada?"
"Australia," my Mum said, very firmly. "Nice country. Nice people. Lots of Chinese. Much safer than America. No guns. No crime. Not much, anyhow. I asked Mrs. Wong, her sons are at University in Melbourne. She's been there and she says it's very pleasant."
"Canada?" I said, rather weakly.
"Vancouver? Huh! Just like Hong Kong," my Mum said. "No point in going there. Too many Hong Kong Chinese. You know what those Hong Kong Chinese are like. So pushy. So competitive. So snobby."
"Learn English, do your last year of High School, study hard, go to good University in Australia," my Dad had chipped in. "No arguing with your Mum, Ching-Ching."
So it was settled. I hadn't really wanted to go, way too scary. Foreign country. White people. When I did a bit of reading, coz I knew zip about Australia, well, it got worse. Australia? Do you know how dangerous that place is? Sharks that'll bite you in half. Deadly snakes. I'm not pulling your tit. You know how many of the twenty five most venomous snakes in the world are Australian? The short answer is: bloody heaps. The long answer. Twenty one. Eighty Four percent of the twenty five most venomous snakes in the world live where my parents were sending me.
"Aiiyaaah, you want a one child family?" I said to my Mum, coz my little brother wasn't going. Only me.
"Don't be silly, Ching-Ching," my Mum said. "Lots of people live there and they're still alive."
"The Inland Taipan is considered the most venomous snake in the world. Each bite has enough venom to kill more than one hundred men." I read it out loud. "One hundred Australian men, Mum. That's two hundred of me." I tell ya, I was just about crying. This was so totally scary. Even those black gangsters or that MS-13 gang in America weren't as scary as this. "I want to go to Canada, Mum. There's nothing dangerous in Canada." Only bears and wolves, and they were out in the forests and mountains where they belonged. "Toronto. How about Toronto? There's not as many Chinese in Toronto."