Doc Sherwood
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Dating, Part Two
After losing the game I decided I'd try to date one of the lazy cheerleaders who'd shown up for my opponent. Maybe not the most promising beginning! In addition shyness almost overcame me, but somehow I trotted into the ponytailed smirking presence of the nearest cheer and stammered:
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction
Dating, Part One
I'd taken the most awful girl on my course out for something nice, because I'd heard she was sweet to the boys who did. Prettily flat-faced with a mane of hay-coloured hair, she was wearing an absurd party-dress so stupidly short I saw her knickers underneath right away. I couldn't help but wonder if she always dressed that way for dates!
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction
Cruel Summer
I watched her brown curls bounce on the shoulders of her pink tee, above the line of bra-strap which held what I most wanted. She was the biggest tease at our school, to the boys like me who were older than her, and younger ones like the only-just-teens who timidly watched her now as she proceeded down the high street.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction
Nanine
I suspected this might be a bad idea, I was already so anxious about it. I'd decided to go to a dance. Just possibly I was overdressed, and I was definitely clean! I’d scrubbed myself pink and my hair was tucked behind my ears, irritating. Unfortunately overcoming anxiety and nerves wasn’t so easy! I gulped down hard on both, then timidly decided myself and took my flutter off into the warm evening.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction
The Magnetic Stones, Chapter Three
As the Mini-Flashes filed out of the classroom, Miss Jade caught up with Mini-Flash Moon and said to walk with her. So Mini-Flash Moon did, making polite replies to the small talk until she and Miss Jade had put school premises beneath them and climbed the graven steps that zig-zagged to the cusp of the crater.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction