Chapter 4 Hard to Forge

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A/N please take note my friends and fellow readers that this is but the first of many chapters that other reason for the M rating. If you are not of suitable age to read such mature content I would suggest you read no further. If you are however of suitable age to read adult content lemons and such. Please enjoy and read on. Additional note yes I live in Houston Texas, yes I have opportunities to see the handsome sexy football booty of JJ Watt both on TV and in person on occasion at the local football field in my hometown regrettably however my friends as is the case with so many of us that is as close to him as I will ever get but I Can Dream can't I :-) I guess I will just have to allow my original characters to enjoy him and all his masculine JJ Glory please enjoy the latest chapter of just remember.s

Chapter 4 Hard to Forget

Junior year started with a bang as it always did, and everything was going well until early October when Grace's mood dropped drastically upon the floor as her father made the announcement that she dreaded with all of her heart. "Okay you guys we've been over this again and again. I've arranged for the Transfer to not take place until the end of this school year. They want me to go sooner but I am fighting it for your benefits. That said You are to pack up all un essential things and have them ready to leave. As we will only have three days max once they have finalized the Transfer to Fort Hood in Texas," Lee said giving his family his most serious expression to bring home his point.


"Daddy, I don't want to leave this place. I have friends and a boyfriend for once. Please can't I stay here. I don't want to go back to Texas," Grace Grumbled with her arms crossed angrily.

"I'm sorry Princess, but with your visual impairment that's not going to happen," her mother said sternly as Grace pushed her breakfast away and got to her feet with a frown.

"Aren't you going to eat your pancakes," David and Walter asked?

"No, you two can have them, I'm not hungry," Grace said as she left the kitchen and grabbed her school things from the living room as there was a knock at the door.


Justin smiled as Grace opened the door and handed him over her back pack muttering to herself all the way to his truck that his father had gotten him for his sixteenth birthday after he passed his driving test. As Justin got into the driver's seat he noticed the angry tears rolling down her cheeks and tenderly reached over to wipe them away. "What's wrong Grace?"

"I don't want to talk about it right now, Justin, can we talk about this after school," Grace asked as she turned her face away to gaze out of the passenger side window of the truck?

"Sure, babe, just stop crying first. I don't like seeing you upset like that," Justin said as he pulled out of her parent's driveway and drove towards the school.



Grace tried to let it go, but she just couldn't. By the end of the day she couldn't even concentrate on her flag routine and ended up dropping her flags on the ground and took off walking towards the stable where she kept her horse. Everyone gave her shocked looks and only managed to catch up with her before she had gotten to the school gates because she was sobbing so hard that she couldn't see straight and had slammed into a light post almost knocking herself out. Justin was the first to reach her as she staggered back after slamming into the post and he caught her before she could step off of the curb into traffic and pulled her into his chest as she sobbed uncontrollably.


"Grace, what's wrong? You've been in a funky mood all day, and now this," Arial asked in a soothing tone?

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