Teaching Carol, Ch.9
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
A young student-teacher learns the joys of submission
This started out as a short story and has somehow turned into a novel, or at the very least a novella. At the moment its about 17,000 words and only about half done. I write slow because I’m very busy, so please dont expect a true ending anytime soon. A few people here on the forums helped me with descriptions for experiences I havent had and my thanks go out to them. I don’t have an editor so I apologize for any mistakes or detail discrepancies that I have missed.
This is the second in an occasional series of stories called ‘Scene in a …’, all of which are a single scene in a particular type of location. They are ‘point of view’ stories, and you can imagine that you are either the narrator or the ‘you’ character – I hope you enjoy the result as much as I have enjoyed writing it! This is happening in an office, somewhere in your town, right now.