“Terra, is there something wrong? Usually, when you barge in it’s at least with two more people to complain about,” Jordan said, trying to make sure his lower half was out of Terra’s line of sight.
“You’re a popular one, Jordan. The kids like to talk about you as ‘that cool funny teacher’ or ‘that teacher that put the janitor in a headlock that one time’,” Terra sighed with one hand on her firm hip and the other holding up a stack of paper.
“Now’s hardly the time to be getting jealous. It’s exam season, shouldn’t you be getting busy somewhere e-else?” Jordan said, stuttering on his last word as he felt Mia wrap her hands around his cock once again. She couldn’t help herself, especially since it was pointing right at her face and practically begging to be touched.
“The reason I’m here is to talk to you about that girl. Honestly, there’s only so much we can do.”
“You mean Mia? She’s doing fine.”
“She kicked Samuel Hudgins in the dick last week.”
“Samuel is a dick.”
“She started a food fight last fall.”
“Not like anyone’s gonna eat that cra-ah-ap.”
“Drink some water Jordan. It’s springtime. You’re a grown man, you should take care of yourself,” Terra said, squinting at him. “Anyways, before I get into that. I have a report that she was seen wrapped around your arm this morning like a couple of teenagers.”
“She was just playing around. She’s been through enough. Can’t she have a little fun?”
“Mr. Rivers, I’ll remind you that living with one of your students violates so many school and district rules that it’s actually quite hilarious why you’re not in jail.”
“Be that as it may, I am now and will remain her legal guardian. I signed the papers, I fought for her.”
“And who do you think dealt with the paperwork for the school board? Me. I handle anything that has to do with student relations, but most importantly I decide who does and doesn’t get to keep their scholarship,” Terra warned, grinning as she swung her hips to the other side.
“You’re in charge? And you still took her off the list?” Jordan asked.
His mind was heated in anger, but his lower body melted under Mia’s every touch and squeeze. She stroked down to the base and all the way up, using the rhythm of the ceiling fan to mask the wet noises.
Smart girl, Jordan thought.
“There are rules, Jordan. Rules she failed to follow, simple rules like keeping her grades up.”
“Of course, her grades are going to fall. Do you have any idea what happened to her? Her father killed himself! Don’t you have a shred of compassion?”
“People die, Jordan. If you want to complain, complain to God, because people have been dying since the beginning of time and that’s not going to end anytime soon.”
“Pff,” Jordan scoffed trying to mix business with pleasure. “You’re all the same.”
“Who? The people who realize that she’s a lost cause?” Terra laughed.
“She’s fuckin’ amazing,” Jordan shouted. Mia stopped stroking, Jordan wondered what was wrong, but he didn’t know that the girl he was just speaking about stopped to blush and smile. Terra shook her tilted head and laughed. “She has more energy and personality than anyone on the team right now. You’re just upset his death caused a stir.”