[Β©2010 BY CLINTON09; ALL CHARACTERS OVER THE AGE OF 18; NO EVENTS DESCRIBED ARE TRUE; THIS STORY HAS A 'HARDER EDGE' THAN MOST; BE WARNED: HERE BE DRAGONS; FOR AGES 21 OR ABOVE]
[High school enemies meet at times, with one heckling the other, a bookworm, as a 'loser' who had to drive a loser's 'mommy-mobile' mini-van. The 'loser' studies overtime, eventually gets great job, the girl of both of their dreams, and a huge family. Bully who tormented them in high school eventually concedes defeat in the ultimate way.]
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Paul and Butch went to the same high school, but had two different experiences. Paul was one of those 'bookworms' who actually applied themselves, studied, and got grades above 'C'. Butch had a blast in high school, hanging out with the hip music and home computer game crowd. He had it all over Paul when it came to flying fighter aircraft, chutes and ladders, gorilla's on trellises, and some guy named Mario. Although he seemed to be happy, he did have that sense that Paul and he were headed down two separate roads. He had that eerie feeling that slackers get that someone might end up better off than him. As a result, Butch got increasingly bold in his practical jokes; when Paul did not respond like he wanted, he got even nastier. Paul put up quietly with three deflated tires (done in the dark while he was in the lab after hours) and a few scuffs on his car. Paul even had his bike stolen, but couldn't prove who did it. Somehow, he knew that at the end of the day, it would be him that succeeded and not his relentless tormentor.
Five years later:
Butch was at his 2nd job, as clerk at the nearby convenience store, when he spotted Paul in the slightly worn eight year old mini-van that he inherited, along with the home, from his last living parent, his mom.
Butch: "Wow, I haven't seen you in a long while, dude. What a loser...you drive a mini-van? God, you're a bigger loser than when you were in high school, working at night for that lab experiment on the day that I set a record on Donkey Kong to the cheers of half the high school. Sorry you have to drive that mommy-mobile...wimp."
Paul gave him a wan smile without commenting and went out to his 'loser mobile.' True, he wasn't real proud of the van. It wasn't because it was a mini-van but because he had a BMW he normally drove. It was in the shop and he had to drive his wife's wheels.
After leaving high school, the 'loser' had jobs with giant companies like GE and Siemens where dedicated studious types were appreciated. This 'mini-van loser' had patented one of the things he had developed in high school, which earned him almost $250,000. That same 'loser' married Wendy, a girl that was dated by both Paul and Butch in high school. She had to choose: a dude who lived in his mom's basement playing computer games, when he wasn't working at 7-11. Her other choice, a 'loser' driving a mini-van, his real mom's mommy-mobile, who also happened to have real money in the bank and a real job. Tough decision: she chose 'the loser'.
Now it was five years since high school graduation, and one year since Paul graduated magna cum laude from UC-Berkeley with a BS in chemistry. That 'loser' was still driving the mommy-mobile, if only when his BMW 535 was in the shop (which was all too often.)
To emphasize the extent to which the mini-van driving high school bookworm was a 'loser', we have to see one day in detail. We will see how our hero, Butch, the slacker, was free of responsibility and driving any 'loser mobiles'.
June 17th, 6am:
Butch: [He sprung out of bed. He had to be in convenience store uniform and ready to work during his 7am to 5pm shift. His breakfast was fast and easy, a nice bowl of Cocoa Pebbles, in milk that was a little bit old. It was a good day, as he was out the door set to be on time for once and not get written up for being late. It was unbelievable bad luck that he should be caught behind a three car pile-up and end up being twenty minutes late for work. His fellow workers joked that he was the only clerk that was not in management after working there five years.]
Paul, the 'loser': [The alarm woke him and his wife Wendy up. Wendy still had her high school figure, five foot five, a lovely brunette with an hourglass figure, about 36-23-36. He could have married her for her fantastic shapely legs by themselves, ignoring the fact that she had to wear big-cupped 36D bras that barely fit.
This morning was like most others for 'the loser'. He awoke with morning wood, and his loving wife braced herself, ready to be just a 'receptacle' out of love and devotion. Sure enough, that 'loser' Paul was hard as a rock from sleep and just had to climb on board his gorgeous raven-haired high school sweetheart to vent his pent-up lust. They kissed passionately as the 'loser' as always dumped a heavy load inside his wife's tight, welcoming, receptive vagina. Just this one thing made marriage well worth any hassles, as if there were so many. As his lovely wife lay on the bed, white opaque liquid was dripping down both her thighs making two puddles which would link together into one large puddle. Once again her diaphragm had done its task. The bookish high school 'loser' was concerned that a family might overtax their resources, as substantial as they were.]
1pm: