College Buddies: Unlikely Study Partners and Hidden Desires Emerge The comment section has been restricted to members only due to spammers and other idiots. Please feel free to PM your commetns to me. Lucky Mann College Pals Joan was a petite, 19-year-old, brunette. She was 5’2” tall. Her body was accented by nice pair of B-cup breasts and rounded hips that were just large enough to give her some very nice curves. She had very little body fat. Her belly was soft but flat. She usually wore her hair in a style that framed her face in a soft oval. Joan was not a glamorous beauty. She did however present an appearance that was deliciously cute. On top of her enticing appearance, Joan had a very sweet personality to go with it. Unbeknownst to Joan, she had played a staring roll in the wet dreams of almost every boy who knew her in high school. She had dated a few of the luckier boys, while the rest had merely drooled over her in their thoughts and dreams. Bill, also 19, was a very good athlete. He had played sports all through his high school career. He was 5’11” and weighed 210 pounds. He kept his light brown hair cut short and neatly combed. His friends teased him about his military haircut. Bill had kept his solid body in excellent condition during the summer following high school graduation. When he enrolled in college, the football and basketball coaches had both been disappointed. Bill hadn’t even tried out for their teams. Bill wanted to concentrate on his studies instead of sports. Unfortunately for Bill, he had not been one of Joan’s boyfriends. They had always been friendly toward one another during their high school days, but they had never been on a date. Even though Bill frequently wanted to get to know Joan on a more personal level, one, or the other, always seemed to have something going with someone else. Joan and Bill had many things in common though. They had known each other since they had been in the 8th grade. They had hung out with the same group of friends all through high school. Both were good students, and had known early in their Junior year they would be going to the same state university. Early in their Senior year of high school, Joan and Bill had applied to, and been accepted by the state university several hundred miles from their hometown. Their acceptance was contingent on their high school graduation, of course. As resident college freshmen, they would be away from home and on their own for the first time. …the next moment changed everything
