Note: this story contains drug use, nonconsent, and a large age gap. Please consider before reading.
All participants in this work are above the age of 18.
Also, the story is slow as it is multiparted. Have patience.
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Destiny clicked her lighter furiously, but no luck. She huffed around the cigarette clamped between her teeth, again trying to light the damn thing.
It was a crisp, cold November day. A frigid breeze blew off Lake Huron, ruffling her hair. She was hidden in the far back corner of her high school parking lot. The spot was shaded from view among some tall pine trees that grew along the edge of the school grounds. Several misshapen logs and plastic outdoor chairs were scattered in the spaces between the trees. Destiny had been in 7 different high schools in the past 3 and a half years, and one thing that they all had in common with a designated smoking spot among the students. This one had the added advantage of not being visible from the school itself, hiding its occupants from prying teacher eyes.
Just as Destiny was going to make another attempt to light her smoke, an older model pickup truck pulled into the parking lot. It weaved its way among the various cars to this exact back corner. At first, it seemed the driver, a man with closely cropped dark hair, hadn't noticed her. Once he'd parked, the truck stalling once in the process, he killed the engine, then typed something into his phone.
It was obvious he was not a parent or a student so Destiny chose to ignore him. She shook her lighter a couple times, then flicked it again. But it didn't light.
Annoyed, she stuffed the empty lighter into her pocket and glanced at the clock on her phone. She had stayed in math class exactly half an hour, making sure the teacher took attendance before she had skipped out while his back was turned. It wasn't that Destiny didn't care about school. She completed all of her assignments and got relatively good grades, considering how little time she spent in class. It was just that after being the new kid so many times she had very little patience for actually being in school. This particular learning institution had become particularly brutal.
Twin Fields Secondary School was on the outskirts of Goldfore Pines, the midsized Ontario town her mother and she had relocated to three months ago. It was populated by children who had known each other since birth. Destiny was the new kid, who's white trash mom had given her an over-the-top white trash name. Her mother, Paris, had worked what jobs she had to since she'd had Destiny at 14. Currently, she was a maid at the trucker motel just outside of town. In the past, she stripped, cleaned, sold shoes, bartended, even had worked as a sex worker for a while when Destiny was 8. Whatever she had to do to keep a roof over their heads and cigarettes in her pocket. Not always in that order.
It wasn't that the kids at Twin Fields were snobs, it was just that Destiny was too new and too different. She wore tight black clothes, beat up black Converse, and lots of dark eye makeup. She was shy and smoked cigarettes.
But the smokers and the burnouts who Destiny inevitably fell in with anywhere else had distanced themselves from her. Her mom became notorious almost instantly wherever they went for bad behaviour, public disturbances, and causing problems at any local bar.
It didn't phase Destiny much anymore. She'd be finished high school in the spring and planned to move out the next day. Probably hitchhike to Toronto or something.
Destiny glanced back towards the truck curiously. The man was still in the front seat. He seemed to be waiting for someone, as he kept glancing back towards the school every so often. Destiny glanced away before he caught her looking at him. She didn't want him to get the wrong idea, which men often seemed to do in Destiny's experience. Rather, she started digging through her faded shoulder bag, hoping to find a lighter or a book of matches. Or even just one match, she was dying for a cigarette.
She heard the truck door open but didn't look up until she heard the crunch of gravel and knew he was coming towards her.
"Need a light?" A rough voice growled. Looking up, Destiny was taken aback by a pair of soft green eyes drilling into her cold grey ones. She felt moisture pool between her thighs as she looked him over. He wore faded blue jeans and a baggy flannel sweater. He had big calloused hands and wore beat up Timberland boots. She wanted to feel those hands scraping against her delicate, pale skin.
Destiny realized he was waiting for her to respond. "Oh. Right. Um... yes. Yes, please. If you... if you have one..." she felt a blush spread from the roots of her long dark curls to the place between her thighs, which was already swollen and wet.
The man reached into the chest pocket of his shirt and pulled a lighter out, handing it to her. She lit her smoke and went to hand it back to him, but he waved her away. "Don't worry about it."
Reaching into his back pocket, he pulled out a cigarette case. He took one out, pulled another lighter from yet another pocket, and lit it. He was tall, his 6'5" dominating her small 5'2" frame.
"I'm Trent," the man said. His eyes travelled up and down her body, taking in the luscious full curves of her.
Destiny tucked a stray corkscrew curl behind her ear, which had several small gold rings adorning it. Her dark hair fell almost to her waist. Her jeans hugged her thick full waist and her breasts strained against the zipper of her puffy purple jacket. Underneath, they spilt out of her black sheer blouse. A ring hung from her left nostril, a stud adorned her right eyebrow. She had large icy grey eyes, surrounded by thick dark lashes. There was a bright red lipstick stain on the filter of her cigarette.
"Destiny," she answered. He held out his hand, which she shook. Her fingers were ice cold and small, the long nails painted a sparkly black.
"I don't think I've seen ya around." It wasn't a question, rather a statement.
"Hang around the high school a lot do you?" Destiny said sassily, raising her eyebrows. She was feisty, Trent thought, like a wild young filly. It made him want to break her.
"This is a small town," Trent explained. "I just mean I haven't seen you before. And I would remember if I had. As for hanging around the high school, I have a reason." His grin spread ear to ear, turning his strikingly handsome face almost goofy as his eyes glittered with humour. "My brother goes here. I'm dropping something off to him," he explained.