All characters are at least 18 years old when engaging in sexual activities.
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Tracie was awesome cute: brunette, a bit skinny, with pointy nipples that just couldn't be controlled. They reached out from even the thickest of sweaters, to poke anyone that got close enough. From her freckles to her dimples, she was absolutely the cutest girl in the whole school, and probably the most flexible cheerleader in the county. I first saw Tracie in High School. Of course, I was a bumbling sci-fi nerd, and she was one of the in-crowd, so we never hung out together. Besides, she was super-best BFFs since childhood, with the hottest, bustiest, blondest cheerleader ever to grace a Basketball game with her top-heavy performances. As cute as Tracie was, her friend Barbi buried her in hotness!
Even though I could never get a moment with her, let alone talk to her - we were just in such different circles - I had a thing for Tracie. I guess today they'd call it stalking, but my greatest past time that year, was watching Tracie and dreaming of dating her. She usually hung out with Barbi, so there were plenty of other that were watching, too. At least twice, a new student came to the school, saw Tracie, and would start dating her. Tracie would be really happy for a while. Then the new guy would meet Barbi and suddenly it was clear they only stuck around with Tracie, in order to get closer to Barbi behind her back. Then the guy would put the heavy come-on to Barbi, Barbi would reject him (probably out of loyalty to her best friend, as she always had a BF), and Tracie would break up with the rat. I imagine it really depressed her, knowing that her best friend was the reason she could never have a BF for more than a week.
That summer, my family moved to the next district over, and I had to go to a different school for my senior year. So, I was really surprised when Tracie and I ended up going to the same local college and taking two of the same classes together. In Algebra, I sat in the only available seat left and just about fell over when I looked up from my notes and realized Tracie was sitting next to me. I could tell she recognized me, but couldn't remember my name, so I introduced myself during the break. Even though I'd become a more outgoing person my senior year, I had a hard time trying to make small talk with her. So, I excused myself to get coffee from the vending machine down the hall.