The Librarian's Naughty Urge
Laurie Chandler“Ugh, the dried-up old cunt is sittin’ at her desk,” moaned Gary Fredericks, as he walked into the high school library.
“Sssh, you dummy,” cried his friend. Ronnie Charlton. “She’ll hear you!”
“Well, I don’t care,” Gary asserted. “I hate the old bitch!”
“What she ever do to you?” asked his friend.
“I don’t like the way she stares at me, that’s what,” said Gary. “Oooh, she gives me the creeps!”
Ronnie laughed. “She don’t stare at you. What would she wanna stare at you for? She’s got her own boyfriend.”
“No shit? Who would want her?”
“Aw, Gary, she ain’t so bad. Some girl told me that she’s finally gonna get married.”
“To what?”
“Some guy what works at the shoe factory. I dunno. C’mon, lay off. She ain’t done nothin’ to you. Besides, she ain’t so bad-lookin’. I mean she ain’t old.”
“Oh? You wanna tell her you like her and wanna marry her?”
“I just said she ain’t bad-lookin’, is all. She’s better lookin’ than half the fuckin’ girls in this dumb school.”
“C’mon, Ronnie, you’re gonna tell her that.”
“What?”
“You heard me, dummy. C’mere, meathead. Tell old Miss Miller that you think she’s cute.”
“I didn’t say that.”
“You’re gonna say that now!” Gary pulled his friend Ronnie off the library chair and dragged him over to Miss Miller, the librarian.
“My friend here got somethin’ to say to you,” Gary told the woman. “C’mon, Ronnie, don’t be shy.”
“Well, what is it, Ronnie?” asked Miss Miller.
“Uh, nothin’,” he said slowly. “My friend is tryin’ to be funny. Sorry.”
“He wanted to tell you you’re cute!” blurted out Gary. He started to laugh, ignoring the embarrassed looks of both Miss Miller and his friend Ronnie.
Miss Doreen Miller was the librarian for the Oakville High School. It had been her job for fifteen years, ever since she graduated from Gaylor Teacher’s College. She liked her job. It was easy and the surroundings were quite pleasant.
She wasn’t unattractive. In fact, she could be downright pretty if she wouldn’t …