CH. 03 -- HOME TO LIFE
Prologue:
This is CH. 03 of my first erotic story and Literotica submission. I continue being indebted to Candy_Kane54 for providing editing, style advice, and general encouragement for my writing "Lost Girls Find Life."
Our story portrays "Love of Life and Lesbian Romance," however it is not an actual sex story. There will be sex in some chapters. Remember the girls' closing statement in CH. 01, which was "When Absolute Love Arrives," sex is certain to follow!
NOW IN NORTHERN FLORIDA
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Jai, '2', Pam, and Jenny have returned home from their New England graduation and vacation travels.
Jai has accepted a two-year consulting contract revamping the Northern Florida region's Foster Care Program and Juvenile Detention Center System (JDC). In this critical project, she reports directly to the State of Florida's Chief of Staff.
'2; was named a Junior Partner in the second most prestigious law firm in Florida. The firm primarily handles corporate accounts for several major companies. '2's' contract allows her to freely represent abandoned and abused children '
Pro Bono
.' Either she or the firm is often appointed as Guardian Ad Litem by the Family Court Judges.
Pam has accepted a five-year editorial contractual agreement with a major Educational Book Publisher. She also directs the St. Johns Community Church Montessori Style Teaching Program, which focuses on languages, math, and science for the youth. Additionally, there were English and Civics adult classes on Saturdays for immigrants and other functionally illiterate persons. St. Johns Montessori and Adult Education Program's primary focus has always been the six "Rs - reading; writing; rithmetic; responsibility; respectability; and reliability. This enhances enjoying a fulsome and rewarding life.
JENNY'S MOVE TO FLORIDA
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Jenny now resides in Florida with Jai's family, having received her personal items from Goshen, Indiana, via UPS. She should complete her Doctorate in Journalism within the next eighteen to twenty-four months, with a minor in Fine Arts.
Jenny was pleasantly surprised with one item during her physical relocation from Goshen to Northern, FL. She did not know or recollect her birth parents since her grandparents never discussed them in their many years of rearing her. She did not know if they were alive or deceased, nor why they had deserted her. She was met with a '
stony silence
' whenever questioning her grandparents about her biological parents for any reason. There were not any pictures of her parents in the house, almost as if they never existed. However, they had existed in some fashion, with Jenny being living proof.
Jenny had traveled from Goshen to Boston for her first university campus visit and was planning to complete her final two years of Advanced Graduate Studies Program from a local Boston residence. However, she quickly realized and accepted her unpreparedness for living alone in a major urban environment. Fortunately, her professor, Dr. Stanton, also recognized this problematic issue and offered an alternative possibility of Jenny residing in Florida, with Jai and Pam appointed as her local mentors. Jenny's personal belongings were previously packed for shipping to Boston. Therefore she only was required to change the UPS delivery address to Jai's home in Florida. Jai's mom, Sarah, had graciously offered to host Jenny for her two years of online studies for completing her doctorate.
While unpacking her belongings, Jenny noticed a large legal-size envelope that she had not packed. Therefore she was quite curious about its contents. The envelope contained legal, and banking documents detailing a small protected trust account left for Jenny, which legally became hers on her eighteenth birthday. It appeared the funds were from some type of insurance settlement relating to her parents. However, it lacked any specific details other than the principal deposited amount and accumulated interest since she was four years old. Jenny immediately rang '2' at her law firm telling her about this envelope, '2' replied okay and the law firm would send a courier for the envelope.
After reviewing the documents as being legally valid, '2's' firm determined the best way for Jenny to receive transference of the funds to her control. This transfer process provided her the highest deferred legal tax breaks allowed by the IRS, however Jenny was required to reinvest the funds within sixty days, which avoided any immediate tax liability.
She was attending university on a full financial sponsorship plan, therefore requested the law firm to reinvest 90% of her trust funds into their recommended long-term tax-free accounts. Jenny also asked them to deposit the remaining 10% into her checking account. Since Jenny was a full-time graduate student, she would not have any IRS tax liability for this residual dollar amount of disposable funds.
Jenny did intend to aggressively question her grandparents again regarding her parents and this trust when she next visited Goshen.
GETTING SETTLED AT HOME
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The girls quickly realized their lives had significantly changed following their graduation and vacation travels. Jai, '2', and Pam were now career women with quality jobs. Jenny continued being a full-time student. However, she now had a nice amount of disposable income and the long-term reinvestment 'nest egg resulting from the trust account transfer.
In her law firm, '2' reported directly to Allison, the Managing Director, and co-majority owner. Allison's father had started the firm many years ago. He was now grooming his daughter to take over the general management of their vast legal business empire. Although not a religious person per se, Allison had attended many past St. Johns functions. She was fully aware of '2's' avid interest in law since she turned eleven years old, and frequently took '2' to the office with her when working on Saturdays. '2' was allowed to nose around the law library, make copies and perform other little tasks for Allison, who was surprised at her diligence.
Allison talked frankly with '2' on many occasions, eventually telling '2's' parents of her exceptional intelligence and understanding of the law for just being twelve years old. She asked for their permission to speak with her university law school Dean on the possibility of '2' beginning her pre-law studies there when she turned thirteen years old. This approach was agreed to by Dr. and Mrs. Anderson. However, they shared some concerns about this situation possibly adversely affecting Jai and Pam. Allison totally agreed with their concerns, asking permission to speak with all three girls on Saturday. She also communicated the Anderson family's conversation to Sarah, asking her permission to talk with Jai.
Allison organized a nice lunch at a quiet, upscale restaurant, which primarily catered to professional women. She instructed the girls to dress nicely, as they were celebrating '2' doing an excellent job at the law firm, as well as her upcoming twelfth birthday. Allison collected Jai, '2', and Pam, and took them to the restaurant. The girls were very impressed with the fantastic restaurant decor, especially when the owner came out to personally welcome them.
During lunch, Allison informed the girls of her prior conversations with their parents and the university professors. Allison had also spoken earlier with her law school's Dean, who invited Professor Stanton to participate in the Zoom call. She understood the girls could not leave home to reside at the university at thirteen years old. However, Professor Stanton was the Advanced Graduate Studies Program Dean, who would guide the girls in their chosen fields.
Professor Stanton had reviewed all of the girl's grades, aptitude, and mandatory state testing results, with each girl having exceptional scores. The university tuition would be totally free, with the law firm paying any incidental costs for the girls. Jai's interest was in human psychology with a focus on juveniles; '2's' interest was in law, and Pam's interest was in public school education. All components of the proposed education plan were agreed upon by the university, law firm, and parents. The plan basically had the three girls on a five-year glide program to their doctoral and law degrees.
The girls had just completed their university programs and graduated this year at nineteen years old. Following commencement activities in Boston, they had vacationed in the Attitash Mountains for ten days. Now they were home and beginning their new careers. They had now become the '