Greg Arden was one of the Audio/Video geeks at Cedar Hill high school. He was a class-mate of Jamie Taylor.
Skye McDougal was one of the Cedar Hill high school cheerleaders. She worked at her local Wal-Mart every Saturday morning as a checkout chick.
Quite often school friends would use the Wal-Mart store. Greg seemed to shop there more often than most. He always went through Skye's checkout, and because of this she thought he had a crush on her.
Skye liked Greg, but she was afraid to encourage him, because she was afraid of what he would think about her 'curtains'. Her labia minora were about 3 inches long when hanging free rather than being tucked into her cunt.
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Skye's shift at Wal-Mart started at 8am and ended at 12noon, with a tea break at about 10am.
Most times she enjoyed her shift. However there were those times when a customer would criticise her for putting the wrong things together in the plastic bags, or claim she had given them the wrong change. On these days having Greg come through her checkout was often enough to cheer her up.
Greg normally stopped at about 11:45am to buy a stick of gum or a sports drink on his way to tennis. He always had a smile for Skye. Most days he would simply say, "Hi Sky; you look radiant as usual... Please wish me good luck at tennis."
If he sensed she'd had a bad day, he would make an extra effort to lift her spirits. The line he most often used was, "You really making that uniform look extra special today; I hope you put the effort in for me. You're not seeing someone else are you? That would break my heart, you know."
Skye knew that Greg was a nerd; that is he was intelligent, and that was part of what she loved about him. So she was willing to accept his horrible pickup lines, and was cheered up by the mere fact that he tried.
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Saturday morning two weeks ago Greg was trying to decide what to wear. Would he wear his usual tennis outfit, or should her just put it in his car and wear his clothes that most closely matched the Wal-Mart male shop-assistant uniform. He decided to go with the latter and wear a white shirt, black tailored trousers and a royal blue vest.
So at 9:30am Greg reported to the Customers' help desk at Wal-Mart. He had seen an advertisement for shop assistants, and when he phoned he was given this appointment.
"Please follow me." The shop assistant instructed as she took his resume.
Greg was shown into the manager's office. "Mr Everett, this is Greg Arden... Here's his resume."
"Good morning Greg."
"Good morning, Sir."
"I see you are aware that we like our staff to wear a uniform."
"Yes Sir."
Mr Everett read Greg's resume for a few minutes.
"Now why do you want to work for us?"
"Well I think I need some work experience before I go to University, and it will help on my resume."
"Are you applying for a University scholarship?"
"Yes Sir."
"Which University would you like to attend?"
"The Jefferson University at Linterna."
"So if you go there will you still be living in this area?"
"Yes Sir, with my parents."
"And what course do you intend studying at University? I see here that you are currently doing audio/visual at Cedar Hill High School."
"I hope to study electronics with audio/visual as my major."
"I guess audio/visual requires a great deal of attention to detail."
"Yes and exact timing."
"Do you know any of our current staff?"
"Yes, I recognised some of the boys as students from my school, but I don't know any of them personally. I also know that Skye goes to my school."
"Skye the check-out girl?"
"Yes Sir, but I don't think she knows me by name. She probably would recognise my picture though, because I shop here quite often."
"You don't mind if I ask her, do you?"
"No Sir."
"Do you play any team sports?" With this question Mr Everett wanted to find out if Greg worked well with other people.
"I play mixed doubles tennis in the local Saturday afternoon competition. That's why I have applied to work early on Saturday mornings."
Mr Everett was pleased with this answer, because Greg had shown a good attitude toward time management. "Oh OK. Are you any good?"
"We came second in division two last comp. Right now we are about the middle of division one."
"And how many divisions are there?"
"There are fourteen divisions; the bottom few are beginners, generally ten to twelve year olds. The top few divisions are mostly sixteen to eighteen year olds."
"How long do you play for?"
"We play from 12 noon up to 4pm at the latest, but I'm only on the court for half that time."
"I hope you wear sun screen?"
"Yes Sir."
"What other medication do you carry in you tennis bag?" Greg didn't know it, but Mr Everett was trying to ascertain how much Greg had thought about safety.
"I have some liniment; a tube of Manuka antiseptic cream, and some band aids."
"Good. Well I think that will be all. We'll let you know the result next week."
"Thank you Sir."
When the Manager finished interviewing all the applicants, he looked for Skye.
He found her in the lunch room on her break.
"Good morning Skye."
"Good morning Sir."
"Do you know a boy called Greg Arden?"