LOGINThe next morning, I sat down for my exam with Dave. A few minutes before the start, Karen and Miss Wenword arrived.
My girlfriend looked stunning in her modest outfit, but I understood if some of the whistles were meant for Karen.
“Good morning, everyone,” Karen greeted as Jenny started organizing the papers. “Please take your bags and move to the row assigned to your group.”
She pointed out where each group should sit. I moved to the edge of my row—I had been placed in the hardest group.
Jenny and Karen waited until everyone had moved, then handed out the test papers from opposite sides of the room. I heard a few guys making comments, but Jenny handled them effortlessly. Karen, being a teaching assistant, was treated with more respect.
Dave sat a few desks away—he was in the middle category.
If there had been an even harder group, the bonus questions would have still been tougher. The test was full of questions about our weekends—things that weren’t in the textbook. There were a few curriculum-based questions, but they were practically in fine print.
I had to smile—Uncle Steve’s standards were high.
Between questions, I glanced up and saw many students flipping through their books in their laps, but Karen didn’t say anything.
I barely finished all the questions in time.
After the exam, I packed up my dorm room and waited for my girlfriend’s message that she was done and ready to head home.
“Dr. Wenword doesn’t mind if students cheat?” I asked Dave in our room.
“She said last year that she wouldn’t stop us, but we wouldn’t finish the test in time if we did. Phil tried last year and missed a few questions.”
“So that’s why the assistant didn’t say anything,” I noted. “Both of them are pretty cool.”
“Phil said you have a girlfriend,” Dave said while packing. The others had already gone home yesterday.
“I do, but Miss Wenword is attractive,” I smiled.
“True,” he laughed. “How long are you staying?”
“I’m waiting for my girlfriend—she’s taking her exam now,” I said, lying back on my bed.
“Well, see you next year,” he said and walked out.
Jenny texted when she was done, and I drove over to her place, waiting while she packed up.
We didn’t rush—we got home late at night.
“My house will be chaos,” my love said as we pulled up to her place. “Adam’s family is staying until New Year’s, but I’d love for you to come over for a day.”
“It’ll be crazy at my place too, but only for a few days,” I said, pressing my lips behind her ear. “And I’d love for you to come over too.”
“Then we’ll figure out the details,” she said, pulling my mouth back to hers before stepping out of the car.
By the time I got home, my parents had already finished dinner, but they were still up.
“When is the family arriving?” I asked while eating.
“Tomorrow,” Mom said.
“Is the little girl coming over?” Dad asked. “We haven’t seen her since summer.”
“Yes, she’s coming over, and I’ll be going to her place for a day too.”
“Jane is glowing,” Amber said. “We reshot all the outfits for the new boutique last month—she looks stunning in the photos. I put up a few here too.”
“I’m lucky,” I grinned.
My Grandparents arrived the next day, but they were mostly focused on Amber’s wedding.“Jay,” Kevin greeted me. “Is she coming over at some point?”“Yeah, but only to school you,” I smirked.According to our plan, Jenny would spend two mornings with us, and I’d spend two afternoons at her place. That way, we’d see each other almost every day and hopefully avoid too much family interrogation.The morning after, Jenny arrived right after breakfast. I had been waiting, so I opened the door for her.“I missed you,” I whispered, closing the entryway door behind her and pulling her into a kiss.“I missed you too,” she smiled when I finally let her speak.“I know—otherwise, you wouldn’t have let me
The next morning, I sat down for my exam with Dave. A few minutes before the start, Karen and Miss Wenword arrived.My girlfriend looked stunning in her modest outfit, but I understood if some of the whistles were meant for Karen.“Good morning, everyone,” Karen greeted as Jenny started organizing the papers. “Please take your bags and move to the row assigned to your group.”She pointed out where each group should sit. I moved to the edge of my row—I had been placed in the hardest group.Jenny and Karen waited until everyone had moved, then handed out the test papers from opposite sides of the room. I heard a few guys making comments, but Jenny handled them effortlessly. Karen, being a teaching assistant, was treated with more respect.Dave sat a few desks away—he was in the middle category.
It was a huge venue—four identical bikini-clad dancers performed on small stages in each corner. Near the entrance, the DJ’s podium stood, where people could step up to request songs. Opposite the entrance, the bar wasn’t against the wall, allowing space for high-backed booths surrounding tables.“Look,” Mayoko pointed. “The DJ from last summer.”“Awesome, my girl’s number one fan,” I joked. Of course, he spotted us at the entrance and waved.Paul went to get drinks with Daryl and Brian while the rest of us found a free table.“Messyhair,” Jenny whispered in my ear after we sat down and started sipping our drinks. “Do me a favor—go congratulate them.”“Of course, beautiful,” I smiled and headed to the podium once everyone was seated. Bet
After the game, we waited until most of the crowd had cleared out.“Pizzeria?” Frankie asked while we waited.“It’s your birthday,” Brian smiled at him.“I hope you’re not upset about Daryl’s idea,” Diane said cautiously.“Not at all,” Frankie grinned. “You guys made this birthday unforgettable.”We left the stadium and Brian drove us to a pizzeria near the city park.It was a wooden building with large windows. The kitchen was right by the entrance, where a guy in colorful clothes and oversized glasses greeted us.The pizzeria had a nostalgic style—the waitresses wore quirky, colorful outfits or pants, accessorized with huge necklaces and headbands. Flowers and peace signs were painted all over the whit
“I’ll pick you up early tomorrow morning,” he said before walking me to the door.“Uncle Steve,” I said as we reached the entrance, “if it’s okay, I’d rather not tell anyone that I’m your apprentice.”“I wasn’t planning to either,” he smiled. “Anything else?”“For me, the bonus questions aren’t just optional, right?”“I don’t think I even need to answer that,” he laughed. “I liked your response to the alcohol question too.”We shook hands, and I stepped outside.“Messyhair,” Jenny ran after me once I was already on the street. “Just don’t leave me behind on Sunday.”Right there, in the open street, she wrapped her arms around my neck and kissed me. She never would have done that be
On Monday morning, we headed to school, but I knew that during the week, I’d only see her in the evenings because of the shop.“Where were you this weekend, Jay?” Phil asked before class.“With my girlfriend.”“You got a girlfriend pretty fast,” he laughed.“Luckily, that’s never been a problem,” I laughed. I didn’t feel like telling them who she was.Until midweek, our evenings together at her place were all we had. Once Paul returned, I usually slept at the dorm. A few more months, and we’d be together every day anyway.On Friday, after school, I drove us home—we took one car, so we had time to talk.“Babe,” I starte
“We’re back,”Jenny said calmly. A few of the girls squealed in surprise.“I’m going for a swim,”my girl said.”This bug spray is giving me a headache.”She laughed.
Just as planned, once it was dark enough that only our silhouettes were visible, the guys quietly slipped away from behind the chatting girls.Paul,”Jenny called back,”are we far?”
We all got into the water, and the girls swam behind their boats.“Aaron,”I asked quietly,”how’s your girl at swimming?”“She manages. Yours?”
The other girls came out of the tents, drawing the guys’ attention away.“Jay,”Jenny said quietly in Italian,”you don’t have the right to be jealous. We’re just friends. I imagine it’s not any easier for you







