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College Fees

College Fees

by Susan Louise Montague



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A Turn of the Cards. Full novel in ePub format

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A Turn of the Cards
ePub Version
full novel for e-reader
by Rebecca Anderson

A novel of romance, regret, risk and redemption.



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 15. La La Love You

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 15.
La La Love You
by Rebecca Anderson

Sex alleviates tension. Love causes it.
– Woody Allen



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 14. There Goes My Gun

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 14.
There Goes My Gun
by Rebecca Anderson

No one knows what’s next, but everybody does it.
– George Carlin



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 13. I Bleed

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 13.
I Bleed
by Rebecca Anderson

What a world. It could be so wonderful if it wasn't for certain people.
– Woody Allen



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 12. Debaser

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 12.
Debaser
by Rebecca Anderson

Honesty may be the best policy, but it’s important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy.
– George Carlin



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 11. Gouge Away

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 11.
Gouge Away
by Rebecca Anderson

Eighty percent of success is showing up.
– Woody Allen



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 10. Mr Grieves

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 10.
Mr. Grieves
by Rebecca Anderson

May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.
– George Carlin



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 9. Silver

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 9.
Silver
by Rebecca Anderson

When we played softball, I’d steal second base, feel guilty and go back.
– Woody Allen



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 8. Tame

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 8.
Tame
by Rebecca Anderson

It isn’t fair: the caterpillar does all the work, and the butterfly gets all the glory.
— George Carlin



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A Turn of the Cards. Chapter 7. Wave of Mutilation

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A Turn of the Cards
Chapter 7.
Wave of Mutilation
by Rebecca Anderson

Most people with low self-esteem have earned it.
– George Carlin



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A Turn of the Cards

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College Fees - Chapter 5

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College Fees - Chapter 5

by Susan Louise Montague

Eventually the girls were ready and the four left for town. The trip in was uneventful, although Linda did think at first that he was getting a few stares from guys; he soon realised that they were attracted to him and not looking because they thought he was a freak.



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College Fees - Chapter 4

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College Fees - Chapter 4

by Susan Louise Montague

Susan, Cindy and Pamela sat around the table with the very beautiful looking John. They were slowly sipping their whisky while John was pondering upon the question Cindy had just asked him.



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College Fees - Chapter 3

College Fees - Chapter 3

by Susan Louise Montague

 

“John felt funny sitting there on the bed wearing his pink bikini brief panties while cupping his breasts in his hands.”



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College Fees - Chapter 2

College Fees - Chapter 2

by Susan Louise Montague

 

John continues his job search to complete his college education and the girls make a novel suggestion which he completely rejects–that is until he has no other choice.

Authors Note: All Credit to Gabi for her fantastic editing, she is truly a woman of great talent.



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College Fees - Chapter 1

College Fees

by Susan Louise Montague

 
When John Philips goes to college it is the single biggest achievement of his life. Orphaned at a young age he is managing to pay the expensive college fees with the help of an aged benefactor. He moves into a house off campus which he is sharing with three beautiful young women with whome he gets along famously. Studying hard to make a future career for himself and having secured top grades in his first semester everything seems to be going amazingly well, however as fate would have it John's benefactor dies intestate after just his first semester. With no funds coming in the college tells John it will grant him a small bursary for his fees due to his high grades but that he will have to find a means of keeping and feeding himself. In the middle of a recession and with no money John turns to his friends and house mates Susan, Pamela, and Cindy for help. At first he baulks at their novel idea for him to earn some money which would involve him working as a girl but eventually gives in as he has no other choice and this sets him on a road to self discovery he never would have dreamed of taking.....



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