-1I wrote this story more than 3 years ago. I went back and read over it today. I realized the story was too lovey-dovey (yuck!) so I decided to edit it. I edited it today but the same storyline and situations still exist. Read and enjoy.

For the following week Reese was in daze. He felt cheated. How dare someone betray him like she did. "Hayley must pay!" Reese shouted one afternoon, alone in the school football field. He jammed his fist into his schoolbag, about to curse. But he stopped himself just in time when he noticed a little girl and boy walk by, at the bottom of the bleachers. Reese had good consideration and never cursed in front of children.

He may be a bully and does poorly in school, but deep down he had a good side of his confused heart and mind.

That night, Lois and Hal were eating dinner together at a friend's house. Dewey was at with them. That left Malcolm and Reese alone together in the dining room, eating. "Still feeling bad about Hayley?" Malcolm asked him. Reese nodded. "Did you really care for her?" Malcolm asked. It was an unnecessary question. He knew his older brother didn't cared for Hayley. But he wanted to hear what Reese had to say exactly. "No," Reese admits. "But I know you still feel cheated that someone betrayed you," Malcolm said. "Yes," Reese boomed. He stabbed his roast with his fork hard. He banged the table with his fist. "Easy there, Reese," Malcolm warned. "Sorry," Reese said," I don't know how I could cool down." His teenage face was full of anger.

For the following month Reese withdrew from his usual activities. His grades slipped. One day the teacher warned Reese that he's in danger of failing many classes. Reese sighed in his room after school and ripped up the failure warning slip. He banged his fist against his bed. He pounded his pillow hard, with great passion, ire, and rage. He pulled out his photo album. He flipped through it quickly and went to the page with the photo of Hayley. It was a picture of her clad in Hanes Her Way bra and panties. The only photo he had of her. He pulled it out and ripped it up.

The next day, after school, Reese was arguing with another boy in the football field. The boy was big and a grade ahead of him in school. A physical fight was about to ignite. Before Reese could punch the boy, suddenly something caught his eye. Reese let go of the boy and took a few steps away from him. His eyes were on a girl that was walking by. Alone. There was something about her that made his heart race. All his anger and hatred for the large boy vanished. Feisty sexual music played in his mind. Passion at first sight. Reese was instantly taken by this girl.

The girl was Delilah, a new girl that moved into town last week.

Reese began to run towards her, forgetting about the large boy. But she was out of sight before he could get to her.

The big boy ran towards Reese. "Well do you want to fight?" he demanded. Reese refused and apologized to him. The boy looked stunned and walked away. The next morning, Reese spent extra long time in the bathroom, fixing himself up. He had to look extra nice.

He searched the entire lunchroom for her at lunch. But she was not there. Reese felt his heart sink. He felt he had already lost her and he didn't even meet her yet.

Finally he found her under a tree by the field, sobbing. Reese walked over to her. He felt like kissing her long and passionately, but of course he couldn't do that yet. "Hi," Reese greeted her, his heart pounding. Delilah looked up, still crying. "May I sit down?" he asked. Delilah nodded. Reese and Delilah introduced themselves to each other. Her sobbing had subsided but she still was crying. "Are you new here?" he asked her. Delilah nodded. He asked her why she was crying. Delilah told him she could not tell him at that moment. Reese understood. "Let's eat lunch together," Reese asked. Delilah smiled. Her crying had stopped. They ate lunch together. He felt even stronger sexual feelings as he sat with her. There was strong chemistry between them. After lunch Reese asked if they could meet after school. Delilah happily agreed.

And so they met again, after school. Before Delilah could say,"Hi," Reese kissed her. Delilah and Reese stood under the tree, kissing for a few minutes. After they let go, Reese took her hand. "I finally found my match," he said. "Reese," she said,"Me too." They kissed again, longer. "Come to my house tomorrow after school," Reese told her. The following day after school, Delilah showed up at Reese's doorstep, straight after cheerleading practice. Reese answered the door. Reese scooped her into his arms and whisked her unto the sofa. "Would you like to watch TV?" he asked her as she sat on the couch. "No thanks," she said, smiling. Reese plopped himself on the couch next to her and kissed her. They were kissing on the couch for a few minutes until Reese pulled apart from her. "I'm going to eat a peanut butter sandwich," he said,"Would you like one also my love?" "No thanks," she replied. Reese was making himself a sandwich as Delilah sat on the kitchen table watching him. He watched her as she sat down, toying with her hair. He felt an incredible sense of sexual urges and passion as she fingered her hair.

Suddenly the front door burst opened. Lois enters, in her Lucky Aide uniform. "Reese!" she shouted,"Who is this girl?" Reese dropped his sandwich in surprise. He wasn't expecting her arrival so soon. "My new girlfriend," Reese replied,"My soulmate actually." Lois looked shocked. She did not want Reese or Malcolm to have girlfriends. She was worried it would interfere with school, and she felt about this especially for Reese, for he was doing poorly in school. "What did I tell you young man?" Lois boomed. Reese looked down at his shoes. His heart was in despair. "Mom I want her!" he shouted,"I've had crushes on girls before but she's the one I want!"

"Tell your little girlfriend to leave and get started on your homework!" his mother bellowed. "No!" Reese shouted. "Yes!" she boomed. Reese turned to Delilah. His eyes were full of passion but also with great sorrow. Delilah's eyes began to well up with tears. Reese signaled her with the look on his youthful face, telling her that,"We will meet again." Delilah responded him with a look saying,"Yes, we will." Delilah blotted out of the chair and ran out the door. Reese fell into great disappointment.

He didn't have another word with Lois after she left. He took his schoolbag and ran into his room and shut the door. He lay on his bed, angry. He knew life without her now would be dull. "Delilah," he moaned. He squeezed his pillow. In his sleep he dreamed about her.

In his dream she was walking around in the house in a black lacy bra and matching panties.

The next day Reese sat next to her at lunch. "Well you can't come over to my house anymore so we'll just have to meet at lunch and after school," Reese said. Delilah smiled. He kissed her, not wanting to let go. They continued to see each other and spend more time together at different places. They never met at each other house's.

For the next two months Reese's grades improved a great deal. He stopped bullying not only other boys at school, but also his younger brothers. Lois and Hal were stunned.

"What's gotten into him?" Lois asked her husband one night. "I don't know but I like it!" he said happily.

Reese's grades were barely passing D's and one F Before he met Delilah. He was warned that if his grades slipped more, he would have to either go into the remedial class or repeat a grade. Now Reese's grades were up to mostly B's, only one C, and even one A!

The family decided to award Reese for his miraculous improvement in school. They took him out to dinner. Reese sighed as he ate his baked potato at the restaurant. He wished he could have his sexy Delilah with him. His passion for Delilah made him study hard in school because Delilah said she would break up with him if his grades dropped. The only violence he'd really cause now was if he was in a jealous rage over Delilah, which hasn't happened so far.