Paranoid: My True Story
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Ah, high school, the ‘glory days’ as some would call them. For most people, those are best times of a persons life. Going to school and hanging out with your peers. After school activities with your closest friends. Sleep overs. Parties. Good times. No jobs. No spouses. No worries. The best of times. Like I said, for most people.
Don’t get me wrong, I had some good times in high school. I did all of the above mentioned things too. That is, before it happened. Once it happened, the rest of my high school days, right up to the day I quit, and the few years that followed, were the worst times of my life. For reasons you could never imagine. No one would ever be able to truly understand what it was like for me. Even after reading my story.
Ron Williamson
I started writing with the idea of it being an autobiography, but realized that my life is basically only interesting to me. So I focused on the men in my life, and turned each person into a chapter, or short story. So each story not only has sex with someone particular, but it also tells about a specific period of my real life.All of my stories are true. Based on times, people, and events from my past. Names have been changed to protect the (not so) innocent.Except for the story ‘Paranoid’. I ‘ghost wrote’ Paranoid, using information provided to me by someone who wished to remain anonymous.My personal favorite is 'Tunnel of Love'. This story not only tells about my first experience with an uncut, but also about my trip to Switzerland, and most importantly one of the few men that I have falling madly in love with. To this day, each time I read 'Tunnel of Love', it still makes me smile, laugh, cry, and gets me so hard that I feel the need to.. well, you know.There is very little kink in my stories. But there is a lot of passion. The sex is mostly oral, and anal. The sex in my stories is mostly about the magic feeling that two people can create, and share, while they are experiencing each others bodies. The sparks that fly when two people become one. Even if only for a short while.In the words of Janis Joplin: ‘If you’re gonna love somebody. Love them like it’s the last minute of your life.’ And that, I did.All of my stories can be found on the Smashwords website. At the end of each story there are; samples of my other stories, and links to take you to them. I would love to hear feedback about all of my stories. If you read one, please take a moment to write a review at the bottom of the stories page.
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Paranoid - Ron Williamson
Preface
At the age of fourteen I lived with my mother and my two brothers in a small town in southern Arizona. My mother was a divorcee, and according to her I was the baby of the family. I was in the ninth grade; a freshman at our high school.
Ah, high school, the glory days as some would call them. For most people, those are best times of a persons life. Going to school, and hanging out with your peers. After-school activities with your closest friends. Sleep overs. Parties. Good times. No jobs. No spouses. No worries. The best of times. Like I said, for most people.
Don’t get me wrong, I had some good times in high school. I did some of the above mentioned things too. That is, before it happened. Once it happened, the rest of my high school days, right up to the day I quit, and the few years that followed, were the worst times of my life. For reasons you could never imagine. No one would ever be able to truly understand what it was like for me. Even after reading my story.
About five years after it was over, I started taking classes at Phoenix College, and was moving on with my life. An assignment for one of my classes