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Teaching her a lesson

Chapter 2 002

Word Count: 1148    |    Released on: 30/01/2024

ieve next time you're up for a Saturday class. Now you can take your seat and let me get on with class, or... see you tomorrow for the Saturday class." It wasn't the most prod

to nudge them awake or keep them off their devices. I doubted it had any corrective effect -- the students got enough ted

Finally, as I snapped my laptop shut and made for the pad of referral slips on my desk, she growled in bestial aggravation and stalked to he

as red. S

d the back of my mind as I c

dents with absentee parents, substance abuse in their households, a host of other problems. There were brighter students, too, if not an abundance. She didn't like to give evidence o

colleagues, I had issues with the existence of a dress code. What could be more sexist than punishing females for male failings? Many teachers, most really, ignored the policy, to our Mr. Horen's irritation. Yet Taylor made it a game, seeing how much of a distraction she could make herself. To

And I would, someday, if she crossed w

I insisted, defying me to say I'd noticed, to admit in front of God and everyone that I'd seen my student's panties. Which I couldn't, of course. At that point, the war would be over, my waving flag as white as the panties she'd worn that day. None of these insecure kids were going to take my side and admit they'd been looking too, had had no choi

um to scrape by, I wasn't going to ruin her future by getting her suspended over and over until she got expelled simply because she enjoyed causing a scene and flaunting a set of objectively breathtaking teen tits. So even if sh

Taylor was. From what I'd seen in the halls, I could attest

ough the air and bounced off of Jesse's left temple. As if I couldn't have immediately guessed who would be inconsiderate enough to throw a

en she saw my expression, she looke

er. "Jesse,

ylor's reproving glare. "It'

lor, but her loyalty to her benefactor was quickly outmatched by her fear of

ng things around in a room full of distracted people was dangerous, why copping an

er things and made her way to the classroom door. She stoppe

iscuss it la

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