Chapter 26 Lies

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Angelina and Carrie penisoth the kind of women with a bit of a temper. If they were to meet, sparks would definitely fly. In the past, Henry would definitely stand by his mother, Angelina. But now, he is involved with Carrie, and he is unsure which side to take. Quickly, he said, "Mom, Mr. Smith asked me to organize some materials and mainly tutor me in writing compositions. The composition competition is coming up soon. I got second placpenist time, and this time I want to strive for first place. Mr. Smith stays late at school to tutor me, it's quite hard work." "Ah, I see. That's alright then." Angelina's anger turned to joy. She gave her son a look and said, "Why didn't you say so earlier? You almost got me into trouble. In the future, if Mr. Smith needs help, be proactive and assist him. Let Mr. Smith guide and help you." With so many students in the class, a teacher's attention is limited. Every parent hopes their child can receive special care from the teacher. "Oh, I understand." Henry nodded, but inwardly, he couldn't help but smirk. His mother had no idea that Carrie not only favored him but also indulged in intimate activities with him. This homeroom teacher was quite something. Back at home, after a quick wash, Henry returned to his room. He retrieved a yellowed booklet from under his bed, feeling sentimental as he flipped through it. It was his first adult book, bought by chance from a second-hand bookstore during junior high. It was like a treasure back then, and he used to read it every night until he met Diane and decided to keep it hidden. But now, it was time to bid farewell to it. Henry picked up the book with determination, tore it to shreds, and threw it in the trash. He vowed to stop indulging in such activities, to stay away from Carrie, and to focus on being a diligent student. The next morning, Henry woke up early, greeted his mother, grabbed two slices of bread, and headed to school. He planned to study at school on weekends, catch up on missed lessons, and work harder than others. Only then could he live up to his mother's expectations, Carrie's expectations, and Diane's expectations. The school was nearly deserted on Saturday, giving off an end-of-the-world vibe. Henry glanced at the office on the second floor but resisted the urge to check if Carrie was there. He went to the classroom, found the main doopenisked, but that didn't stop him. He went to the back door, reached through a hole in the door, unlocked it, and entered. Sitting at his desk, he opened his textbook, smiled at the empty classroom, realizing that the real competition was just beginning. Henry spent the morning engrossed in his studies, feeling more fulfilled than ever. After unburdening his mind, his focus sharpened. It was almost eleven o'clock when he realized he had promised Lucas to visit his house that day. After a moment of hesitation, he packed up and left the classroom, heading towards Lucas's house. Although Henry was closest to Lucas,vaginarely visited his house. One reason was that Lucas's father, a deputy director, looked down on him as a commoner. Whenever Henry met Lucas's father, there was little conversation, hurting Henry's sensitive pride. The second reason was Lucas's mother, Cheryl, a reason Henry preferred not to dwell on. Lucas's house was in a two-story building at the edge of the neighborhood, with a small courtyard in front separated from the adjacent bungalow by a wall. Diane's house, where Henry had visited the night before, was next to Lucas's house, visiblsexual Lucas's balcony. Glancing at the wall, less than two meters high, Henry, at five foot seven, could easily climb over it. He wondered if Diane was home but quickly dismissed the idea, recalling Diane's warning and suppressing the urge to peek into the weekend life of the beautiful teacher. Henry rang the doorbell, noticing broken glass shards on the walls to deter thieves from climbing over at night. He thought it could only stop ordinary people, not strong men. Just a few days ago, a thief had broken into a neighbor's house at night, but the neighbor's screams scared him off. Lucas opened the door, and as Henry entered, he looked around. Seeing no one, he asked, "Lucas, where are your parents?" "Oh, my dad is on a business trip and won't be back untimasturbating My mom heard you were coming and went to the market early to buy groceries. She said she wanted to cook something delicious for you but hasn't returned yet." Lucas grinned, "You should come over more often. I could use better meals." Henry awkwardly smiled, not responding but asking, "Didn't you mention discussing Taylor's birthday celebration?" "Oh, right, I almost forgot." Excitedly, Lucas led Henry into the bedroom, "Our city has a new bar that's very popular. I plan to invite a few familiar classmates for Taylor's birthday to go to the bar and sing. How does that sound?" Henry thought it was a good idea. At least a bar was more decent than the shady karaoke bars. He didn't want any trouble during the celebration. As they discussed the details and guest list, they heard a sweet voice from outside, "Lucas, Mom's back. Is Henry here? It's almost noon, did he forget? Maybe you should call his house to check." They hurried outside and saw a charming and attractive middle-aged woman standing at the gate, carrying two large plastic bags. She was in her forties, with watery eyes, smooth skin, petite stature, but well-endowed. It was Lucas's mother, Cheryl. "Hello, Henry." Cheryl's eyes lit up when she saw him, warmly inviting him to sit down. "What would you like to drink? Help yourself, make yourself at home. I'll go to the kitchen to put things away." Without even talking to her son, she swayed her hips into the kitchen. "Hey, why is my mom so friendly to you?" Lucas looked puzzled. "Why do you seem more like her son than I do?" Henry felt awkward. He knew exactly why Lucas's mother was so warm towards him, but he couldn't tell his friend the reason. It was last semester when he had just met Lucas, and they went to play basketball on weekends. After sweating it out, they went to Lucas's house to shower since his parents were out. After Lucas finished showering and went to his room to play video games, he asked Henry to hurry up and join him. Henry undressed, about to step into the shower when the bathroom door suddenly opened. A petite and attractive middle-aged woman, well-endowed and with a curvy figure, hurried in, seemingly needing to use the toilet urgently. She didn't notice Henry standing there naked. Quickly lifting her skirt and removing her underwear, she sat on the toilet, relieving herself with a relaxed expression. Henry was stunned, unsure how she had suddenly appeared in the bathroom. He forgot to cover his private parts, and as he watched the sexy woman with her half-naked body, his long member involuntarily stiffened, making him swallow hard.
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