Physical Education

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really be that sleazy all the time? Or, was it some type of act? Was he overcompensating for something else? Despite his coarse and sexist language, Mandi was starting to actually like him. He was all bark and no bite. Beneath all the macho behavior, he was actually quite sweet. She was more than ready, though, to see the real him.
    “We’re already breaking some rules just by being up now,” Claire reminded them. “Are you willing to pay the consequences if we’re caught?”
    “That’s part of the excitement, isn’t it?” Amanda said. “The potential of being caught doing something that you shouldn’t be doing?”
    “I’ve read,” Johnny chirped in, “that’s why some people like having sex in public places: The thought about someone finding them, or maybe just watching them…” he trailed off. “But I wouldn’t know because I’ve never had sex in public before.”
    Amanda sized up her potential playmates. All three were equally attractive, in their own way. Hell, everyone in the school proved to be quite do-able. She wasn’t sure if she was ready to have sex with one of them yet, let alone all of them at once. Although the thought did intrigue her. She was here to learn and experiment, right? So, why not?
    Well, first of all, as Ms. Lucy had pointed out during their introduction to the “rules,” the school’s instructors were supposed to say when and where each one of them had sex. And, if they were even allowed to come during the session.
    “Anyone have one of those sex position books handy?” Sam asked. “I think we should just pick a page from it and have some fun.” He raised his eyebrows for emphasis.
    Checking out Sam, Johnny nodded his head. “Sounds good to me. I’m in.”
    Of all of them, Claire looked the most uncomfortable with the recommendation. At first, it seemed like Claire had been enjoying her S&M classes. Lately, though, she seemed to be retreating into herself. Mandi didn’t know if there was a correlation, but she was worried about the mental state of her friend.
    “So what’s the hesitation, Clarissa?” she asked. “Don’t you want a little bit of co-curricular activities before we have to perform on cue?”
    Claire shook her head, as if she was unsure of the entire situation. She looked at Sam and then Johnny, both of whom sat with anxious and excited expressions on their faces. Amanda imagined them thinking: Free sex? Why not!
    Kind of like a dog waiting for the dangled bone.
    “I’m feeling a bit more tired than I thought,” Claire said. “Maybe I should just turn in.”
    The petite blonde stood up, stretching out her back and lifting up onto her tip toes. Amanda and the boys admired Claire’s lithe body. She may have been a bit flat-chested, but she still sported plenty of feminine allure.
    Definitely not one to lay on unwanted pressure, Amanda held back all of the “are you sures?” that she wanted to blurt out, and instead gave Claire a hug good night.
    She watched her friend walk down the hallway toward the bunks, and then turned back to the men. Both were anxiously watching her, awaiting her next move.
    “So what do you say? Time to have some fun?”
    “Hell, yeah,” Sam said, a bit too loudly, and then smiled sheepishly. “I mean, yeah,” he whispered.
    “Should we stay here, or go someplace else?” she asked.
    “Oh, definitely go someplace else,” Johnny added to the conversation. “If we stay here, we’re liable to make too much noise, and would probably end up waking someone.”
    * * * *
     
    Reed was up, and he wasn’t going to be going to sleep soon. All he could think about was what he should be doing. It was a balmy Saturday evening, and he wished he could unwind. The school offered some extracurricular activities that he could take part in. In fact, he had done exactly that a few times earlier in the season when he was getting trained. While the students had limitations placed on them and their sexual encounters, the same didn’t

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