So, we left it all in the basement. That morning Lucy left for her outdoors adventure with her friends and would not be back for a couple of weeks. Mom saw her off, she must have insisted not to wake me. She knew I'd be there to see her go. She didn't want that and that is what played with my mind. The first time she had been awake. But after she neglected it for weeks. The second time was no mistake. Now she'd be away for weeks. So here I was in this situations stuck on a page in the book. Scared to turn over to the next chapter.
Normally she would text me if she was away for a while, but it had been almost two weeks already and I didn't get anything. She was due back tomorrow and besides, I had to stay stubborn and play hard to get. If I caved now I'd show I was the weak one and she would have less respect for me. Well that's what the book said. I found myself jerking off more often. I had built up such a sex drive and all I thought about was that night in the basement. My cock buried between her cheeks, my sisters ass, my cock. The thought alone made me explode many times and it was the image of my fantasies.
School had hit an all time low. Without Lucy around I had nothing to distract me from how poor I'd been academically. Miss Green was on my case more and more each day. When I turned up with half a project to finish my assignment I knew that was the last straw. So here I was headed over to school for after school detention. Since everyone else had seemingly submitted a full project, I would be the only one around to sit in an empty classroom alone. It was odd seeing the parking lot so empty. The school looked lifeless with no lights on or anybody inside. I walked the halls in silence. I thought I'd stop by my locker to get some things to entertain me at least while I sat at a desk for an hour or so.
Along one of the walls they had set up banners for the school dance. It was six weeks away and I did not know who I would take. It couldn't be Lucy that would be weird. It had to be someone I knew. I thought about Jenny but the likely hood of her being allowed to come along after her having left school already was slim.
Shaking the thought from my mind I turned the door knob to Miss Green's classroom. She was sat at her desk with her arms folded looking over some papers. She looked down her nose at me as she instructed me to take a seat. I sat in silence as Miss Green marked paper after paper. I thought about asking to go to the bathroom but I didn't want to risk extending my detention for another hour. After what seemed like twenty minutes or so the door knob clicked and in walked Keri. I hadn't seen her since the fight at the PoolBar. Her eyes narrowed. She was either surprised to see me, or had only just noticed the what was left of the graze above my right eye.
"Miss Belcher, you're late. Take a seat."Miss Green chuffed.
Instead of sitting where she usually did she sat right across from me.
"Now that the two of you are here I want you both to come up with a thousand words on why you should not miss deadlines for my projects. Let me know how you intent to fix this problem going forward as I will be eager to here your explanations." Miss Green was hot but that did not stop her being a pain in my ass.
Miss Green resumed corrected the assignments she did have. While me and Keri sat in an awkward silence scribbling down words we did not mean. I was about half way through when she held out a piece of paper for me. The paper was scrunched up into a small ball in her hand.
I took it from her hand and noticed the delicate touch of her fingers against mine. We had to be sly. If Miss Green saw I'd never get home. I spread the paper across my desk. The creases made it difficult to read and her writing made it even worse.
"The whole school is talking about you."
I did not understand what she meant. Why would the whole school be talking about me?
I pulled the cap off my pen and wrote back.
"Why would the whole school be talking about me?"
I made sure to pass it over when Miss Green searched for something in her bag.
Keri unfolded the paper and shook her head. She smiled as she wrote down her reply.
She tossed it over this time and I caught it silently.
"The fight you had at the PoolBar, people have been talking, you don't seem like a dorky kid after all."
I didn't take offence, I was used to being known as the dorky kid in school.
I couldn't help but smirk.
"And what is it that you think is so funny?" Miss Green had caught us for sure.
I did my best to slip the note into my jean pocket.
"Nothing Miss, Just a funny memory Miss."
"A memory huh? Anymore of your childlike smirks Mr Thomson and I'll be forced to give you something to memorise. I do need my shelves filled with new books for the coming semester. Perhaps you could place them in alphabetical order and memorise the names? Would you like that?"
"No Thank you, Miss Green."
I took a daring glance over at Keri who now smirked like I did. She did better to hide it behind her standing textbook.
"I thought not, make sure to get your justification complete. If I need to keep you here longer I will."
Miss Green now stood with her back to us. Scribbling on the blackboard with a textbook in her hand.
I carefully pulled the note out my pocket and read it again before writing back.
"The PoolBar was a mistake, I only meant to get my sister and take her home."
She caught the paper. After reading it she wrote her reply down and tossed it back.
"Mistake or not, it was cool to watch. The way you protected your sister was amazing, your going up in the high school ranking."
When I received the note I did not know what she had meant. What ranking system? Maybe it was just a metaphor for the popular people. That was one thing I certainly wasn't, popular.
I never had been and nor did I want to be. I suppose she was right however. I did notice more people taking the time to talk to me. Heck, only a few weeks ago she did not even know who I was.
Right about this time Mr Blevins walked in.
"Hello Marie." Mr Blevins stopped in his tracks when he saw me and Keri sitting down writing our justifications.
It was odd to hear someone call her by her first name. She did not seem like a Marie.
Miss Green or Marie, had set down the chalk. They whispered into each other ears being careful to avoid us hearing. Me and Keri shared the same look. Where they flirting? They couldn't be could they? Her hand rested on his arm and he smiled like a Cheshire Cat when she spoke.
"Me and Mr Blevins are having to run along to the music department for a meeting. You two better have your justifications done for me returning or tomorrow we will have a date for the same time."
Mr Blevins and Miss Green left the room chatting away as they echoed down the hall.