A QUIET LADY'S PLACE 03.1: CLANCY
Prologue:
This is my 15th erotic story and Literotica submission. I am always indebted to Candy_Kane54 (CK) for her continuing commitment to helping me improve my writing style.
My Lesbian Romance stories focus on the trials and lives of strong, loving, and powerful women. Romance, not sex is the driving factor in these stories, which are 100 percent Fiction. However, some are based on a few real-life experiences of friends or acquaintances.
A Quiet Lady's Place
03.1: Clancy is somewhat of a variation on my usual theme since there is a significant Male/Female Non-Sexual romance component. Clancy Marie Trusset and Jeremy Samuel Williams met during Clancy's third week at Georgetown University, started dating two months later, and eventually were married.
A Quiet Lady's Place
03: Clancy: This story focuses on Clancy's life from birth in NYC until her first venture into the
Ladies Only
section of
A Quiet Lady's Place
. The Charleston, SC restaurant's primary lounge and two small dining areas were reserved for ladies only Friday - Sunday, with roughly half the customers, thought to be lesbians. The other lady's section customers were simply women enjoying their private space in a ladies-only atmosphere.
It was a Friday evening at
A Quiet Lady's Place
when Clancy first met Eva J McAdams. This was Clancy's first time out socially since her late husband Jeremy was reported MIA/KIA on an Asian Special Forces deployment nearly four years ago.
Chapter - 03.1: Clancy: This story
summarizes
Clancy's early life until she transferred from the University of Paris to Georgetown University (GU) as a sophomore. Clancy perennially posted a 4:00GPA, having also been a premier European 800m Runner for several years since age-13, including her Fresher year at the U of Paris.
Most of 03.1: Clancy covers her first year at GU as Sophomore Transfer Student. Four of Clancy's close female friends and Jeremy comprise an integral component of this part. For readers interested in the full details of Clancy's life, please read "A Quiet Lady's Place 03: Clancy." This story was published in the Romance category since there was
no
real lesbian or heterosexual sex in this part.
Finally,
A Quiet Lady's Place
03.1: Clancy also varies from most of my lesbian stories since Clancy, Raleigh, Jeanette, and Jeremy are college students. So there are no children about as in most of my previous lesbian romance stories. The story starts slowly describing life in general on the GU campus, primarily character description, evolving to various intense sexual scenes.
All explicit sex in this story is 100% lesbian with female adults who are nineteen or older.
Chapter 03.1: Clancy is a continuation prequel and not wholly a lesbian story. However, I strongly feel it is a fitting addition to the A Quiet Lady's Place TRILOGY.
Edited By Billyslate
/Grammarly
ENJOY!
CLANCY MARIE (TRUSSET) WILLIAMS-BORN-1992-NYC
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BRIEF PRE-GU SUMMARY FROM 03: CLANCY-ROMANCE:
Clancy Marie Trusset was born early morning on a bright spring NYC day at the New York-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital for Women and Newborns. She was an NYC resident until she was nearly three years old. Clancy's parents, Jon Claude, and Marie Angeline Trusset (Crescent) held senior Diplomatic Positions in the US State Department, primarily working in France and Switzerland. Both parents were fluent in French and German but preferred postings in countries where French was the common language.
Clancy's father, Jon, was a French national, later becoming a Naturalized US Citizen. Her mother, Marie, was a US Citizen with a French and German heritage. Clancy's given name honored her German great-grandmother, and her middle name honored her mother. Clancy was born in the USA, ensuring her birthright citizenship, thus allowing her to qualify for the Presidency.
Clancy was quite long at birth, nearly 25"; so her adult height of almost 6' was not surprising. Clancy's height, complexion, hair, and eye color were all recessive genetic traits inherited from her German namesake. Since Clancy lived in France and Switzerland from age three until age nineteen, she had been reared in the European culture before starting her formal education in the USA as a Sophomore at Georgetown University (GU)
.
Clancy's life from birth through her teenage years was typical for the child of seasoned diplomats. Her parent's family background was mildly conservative in nature, although not ultraconservative. Jon and Marie actively reared Clancy with occasional help from a USA government-qualified nanny. Those rare times when a live-in Nanny was needed occurred when both Jon and Marie were required to travel simultaneously for brief European meetings. Otherwise, one of Clancy's parents was always home with her until she was twelve years old.
Clancy's parents were non-religious, generally attending Church at Christmas, Easter, and Weddings or Funerals. However, they wanted Clancy to study at a religious-based, high-quality USA University. Jon and Marie initially contacted several ACC schools, including Boston College, Catholic; Duke, Methodist; and Wake Forest, Baptist. They were searching for the right school for a USA Foreign Exchange Student who would tutor Clancy on American values and lifestyle.
Jon and Marie successfully hosted five extraordinarily talented young ladies during Clancy's teenage years until she started college at the University of Paris. By then, Clancy's heavily French-accented English had mellowed into more of an international brogue style of English while spending time interacting socially with her five American exchange student tutors from age 12 to 17 years old.
Virtually all of Clancy's primary and secondary education until age 17 was at a Paris-based International Day School(s) while she lived at home
.
After graduating high school, Clancy attended the U of Paris for her fresher year. She earned a Gold Medal in the 800m race at the European Track and Field Championships.
Clancy turned 18 years old in her Fresher year at the University of Paris. After completing her fresher year, Clancy transferred to Georgetown University as a sophomore. Clancy had constantly maintained a 4.00 GPA throughout her academic life. This included International K-12 Day Schools and her Fresher year at the University of Paris.
Clancy's parents, Jon and Marie, intended Clancy's formal education to be at a high-quality American university. So, she and her parents had many lively discussions about several colleges before mutually agreeing on GU as their favorite. GU was located in Washington, DC, where Jon and Marie had many excellent State Department connections.
Clancy was pleased with GU since she would be living on the East Coast. She would only have a seven-hour non-stop flight to Paris when visiting Mom and Dad. GU had a reasonably competitive women's track and field program, which was essential to Clancy. She was a top-rated European competitor in 800m, intending to make the GU track team, and continuing to compete as a world-class 800m runner for the next three years.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (GU)
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Georgetown University was a well-known Catholic private university, with the current annual cost of matriculating there averaging $90,000. This extended price included tuition, dorm/meal plan, and extra expenses such as clothes, local transportation, social and sports events, etc.
Clancy received a '
Full-Ride
' Academic Scholarship in Journalism because of her outstanding grades in maintaining a historical-lifetime 4.00 GPA. Clancy also pursued a double minor in Juvenile Psychology and Economics. Depending on the course load, the double minor could require her to study for four whole years at Georgetown.
Clancy's long-range life development plan was to work for approximately five years as an editor for a major Publishing House. She had already been hired as a USA Specialty Wine editor for Decanter Magazine on a per-article basis. Clancy was considered an expert on certain exquisite wines because of her parents' love for excellent Boudreaux Vintage wines. After gaining editorial experience, Clancy would open a small home-based publishing company and then start her family once the business was running smoothly.
Jon and Marie were relatively wealthy, so they leased a small two-bedroom apartment for Clancy in a quaint restored building close to GU's campus. The rent was expensive, but the apartment's location was in a safe neighborhood easily accessible to the GU campus. Clancy's lovely apartment was a reward for her academic excellence at the Paris International Day School and U of Paris.
Clancy's parents traveled with her to the USA for registration at GU and helped move her into the cozy, newly furnished apartment. They stayed for two weeks, using much of this time to join Clancy in familiarizing herself with the campus and surrounding communities.
With her European background, two of the main GU nationally recognized sororities were very interested in Clancy pledging. Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Kappa Alpha initially made soft overtures to Clancy with introduction pamphlets, pledge calendars, and other various items. One item that Clancy was interested in was a list of both sororities' social events. She would first focus on learning her way around the campus, especially class locations, and then investigate the social life.