This is my first ever piece of fiction. Thank you to Zebra2001UK for helping to edit it slightly. All people here are of consenting age.
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Jane had always wished that she had had the opportunity. She knew what he did. Mr. Rogers was a giver and a taker, as he would often call himself. He was the hot music teacher at university; at 25 he was just three years older than she was, aged 22, and Jane knew his secret -- he would take the virginity of girls he suggested might need "more lessons", in return for them keeping the secret quiet. Jane had been lucky enough to be in his class this year and had always wanted to be used by him, or rather use him. She was what you could call a popular girl. Great friends, no shortage of guys lining up for her, but she had never been with someone she wanted to share that moment with. Not until Mr. Rogers suggested that he could give her some "more lessons" if she wanted them. That was the day she would never forget.
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It was a Monday morning; no one wants to get up on a Monday, especially me. I could tell that the day would be less than amazing when I looked out my window to see the thick, dark clouds already in the sky. I got ready, pulling on my figure hugging jeans and my best white shirt. I grabbed some breakfast and headed to school. I had a full day today - music production and technical theory. I suppose that wasn't too bad considering I had Mr. Rogers. But I didn't think I could deal with that either. Day after day, week after week, I would sit in his class listening to him attentively, wishing that he would suggest some more classes to me. I was not obsessed. It was love. His dark eyes met mine and he smiled. He would never know how I felt.The bell had rung for break.
"Jane, I would like to speak to you please," he said.
What had I done? I couldn't think of any reason why he would want to speak to me. I gathered my things, and walked to the front. He waited for the last person to shut the door before he spoke again. Being careful not to look at me, he said the one thing I wasn't anticipating.
"I know that you must be aware by now of the specialised classes I offer to certain people who need it," he said.
I didn't know what to say; my heart was in my throat. He carried on, this time looking deeply into my eyes.
"Do you want to accept the offer?" he asked.
All I could do was nod. He smiled. He told me to meet him in the parking lot at the end of the day.
I couldn't focus for the rest of the day. All I could think about was him. What he would do. How he would do it. Then the last bell rang, and I made my way to meet him. He was there; stood by his car with the door already open, smiling.
I walked over to him, as he whispered in my ear, "I hope you're ready for this?" and we were on our way.