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Jeff's Girls
Jeff's Girls
Jeff's Girls
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Jeff's Girls

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A two-time college drop-out, Jeff finally manages to earn his graduate degree and buy a private school that was about to go bankrupt. He uses his business acumen to hire unemcumbered pretty young girls as trainees to teach in his school. His life and his involvement with his beautiful teachers is depicted in several chapters.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJoy Chen
Release dateJul 29, 2011
ISBN9781465962959
Jeff's Girls
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Joy Chen

Joy Chen lives in the United States and has published several books including: Affair Gone Sour; All My Wives; Crazy Professor; He Luvs Them All; Jeff’s Girls; Joey's Playhouse; Lovers Perish; My Lover; and Virginator. The latest book the author is working on is tentatively titled, "Sex with My Ex!"

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    Jeff's Girls - Joy Chen

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    Jeff’s Girls

    By Joy Chen

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2011 Joy Chen

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    If you’re reading this eBook and did not purchase it, please purchase a copy. This eBook contains sexually explicit material and is intended for mature audiences only!

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    Excerpt from the book…

    The poor man was inconsolable. The only thing he got out of their love affair was pain and suffering. His life as a man was doomed and he had no wish to continue this charade. Finally, he took courage and penned his final adieu to the love of his life. He had no wish to live without her; he wanted her to know that before he blew his brains out! He started writing with trembling fingers,

    "Dearest:

    My love for you is never lost, as you haven’t reciprocated it, it is coming right back at me, purifying my heart. My love was no illusion, it was for real. I loved you with all my heart. I’ll never love anybody else, but you. My love, great passions don’t really exist; what we had was a little love that lasted for a very long while. Maybe part of loving is learning to let go. Trying to forget you, my love, is like trying to remember someone who never really existed!

    Yours Always,

    —"

    *****

    Chapter One

    Twenty-nine year old Jeff Tyler was a man on the move. He was leaving his Silicon Valley days behind him for good, and moving on to Texas, specifically, Northwest Houston in the United States. He had his eye on a private school with a low enrollment rate that was likely to go under, any day now. He was going to cash-in his retirement account — 401(k), which was worth a cool quarter of a million dollars by now. Jeff was glad he had been putting money away — investing heavily — early on in his nascent career. He had known early on that no job lasts long in this nation of great wealth and that a substantial nest-egg was what he needed to ensure quality of life and eternal happiness!

    He had learned from his wasteful spending binges in his college days, and wanted to start a business with the saved money. He kept a close eye on his stock portfolio and let it grow with the times investing as much as fifty percent of his net income. Most of the money he had invested in Apple stock which was going up in value irrespective of the direction the United States economy was headed. Apparently Steve Jobs was doing a better job than all the past American Presidents combined! We need a visionary like Mr. Jobs to lead this great nation, thought Jeff. Who is going to convince him to run for the office of the president?

    But who was listening? The forty-seven percent of Americans below the poverty line opted to vote for the likes of John Boehner and Mitch McConnell, hoping that their false promises would bring hope to the poor and the under-employed, quickly running out of government handouts. The thousands of troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are an extra strain on the already troubled US economy!

    Jeff had enough of this nonsense, No more working for sons of bitches; I am going to be my own man here on, and I’m going to enjoy doing it at the same time. Whoever said, Your dreams can’t come true in Texas? Jeff was going to make it, and have a ball doing it. You can count on that!

    You can put me down, but you can’t keep me down forever! Jeff’s plan involved hiring vivacious young ladies to teach the junior high school he planned to acquire. He was looking for fresh graduates from the west coast, who would be willing to stay at the school facility. The first year stipend would be one thousand dollars a month which included boarding and lodging and the newly hired graduates would be paired with an experienced teacher. After successful completion of the first year, the pay would be doubled. Jeff required a three-year commitment from the applicants, and the contract stipulated that the new hire must stay at the school premises, and getting married while under contract would result in immediate dismissal.

    Jeff knew that his plan would help drive up business. The least of his worries would be to get the parents to show up for parent-teacher conferences. He knew from experience that the vivacious young teachers would attract more than their fair share of parents to the school property — especially the male parents — who would have a hard time keeping away from the school grounds. The problem would be devising a technique to encourage them to leave the classrooms after the expiration of their visiting times!

    He had learned this technique by studying some of the nursing colleges run by nuns in inner-city neighborhoods that recruited under privileged young single girls to study nursing under a contract and then allowing them to leave when their three-year contract expires, if so desired. The hospitals run by these nuns paid bare minimum, and the girls were required to stay at the facility, also run by the congregation. They encouraged the girls to join the congregation and enforced their contract by taking it slow, letting the aspiring nurses work part-time at the hospitals during their study and withholding their nursing certificates till the end of the contract term. So leaving in the middle of the contract term would make their education useless. There were a few girls that got married and left, abandoning their career in midstream!

    Jeff knew very well that this technique perfected by the good old nuns was the panacea that he wanted so much for running his school in a very efficient manner. According to Jeff, presence of a much-hyped hymen was not a prerequisite for the girls, but one was highly desirable! He looked for virtuous young beauties to impart good values to the budding youngsters; unspoiled teachers were a must; Jeff was no dreamer and he knew that a hymen requirement would throw his whole model school concept into disarray and eventual bankruptcy. He was not willing to risk his hard earned money on a whim like that. The newspapers had plenty of stories about men who won million dollar jackpots and then lost it all in a few years following cash-out, ending up in worse situation than the days immediately preceding their fateful winnings!

    Jeff hoped to make a cool million dollars before calling it quits. He was hoping that future graduates of his school would bequeath, if not millions, at least a few hundred dollars a year to help with their alma-mater. Jeff was going to make them fall in love with the school, thereby creating instant cash cows to finance all his dreams. Part of his plan included inviting graduates back, rolling out the red carpet for them, wining and dining them until the cash started flowing. He was going to make all the reunions as memorable as possible. He was going to leave no stones unturned for the successful culmination of the yearly events.

    If things went as planned, Jeff was going to upgrade his school to twelfth grade in the near future, sealing the deal, catapulting him to an instant success story, and earn him a place in news magazines. He could imagine the headlines screaming his name, Wonder boy Jeff from the Silicon Valley makes it in Texas! All he had to do was to make sure that graduates from his institution found the best schools to go to and be successful, paling other private schools in comparison!

    The media would be after him hounding him wherever he went. People would be calling him to send their kids here — no more advertizing or touring cities to hire new recruits. All he would have to do was to call them back. Jeff had explained his contract terms as, requiring a commitment for teaching. It was a tough job and required every ounce of energy to prepare the kids for the future.

    The nation depended on it, and he wanted to make a difference in their lives, and his, while doing it. He made sure that the teachers he hired were sensitive to the needs of the kids and were not too smart or ambitious. Once hired, losing a teacher could be devastating in the middle of a semester, especially for the kids, and it would be hard to

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