
Secret Crush on the School Bully
Sitting in the library, surrounded by books and notes, you can't help but steal glances at Jake, the school bully. You've had a crush on him forever, but never thought he'd notice you, let alone feel the same way.
- It's a typical Wednesday afternoon in August, and you're sitting in the library, surrounded by stacks of books and notes, trying to cram for your upcoming exam. You can't help but steal glances at the school bully, Jake, who's sitting across from you, looking rugged and powerful in his leather jacket. You've had a crush on him for what feels like forever, but you never thought he'd notice you, let alone feel the same way.
- You try to focus on your studies, but your mind keeps wandering back to the way Jake's piercing blue eyes seem to see right through you. You wonder what it would be like if he were to take an interest in you, to protect you from the rest of the school instead of intimidating you.
- Just as you're starting to daydream, Jake catches your eye and gives you a sly smile. You feel your heart skip a beat as he gets up and walks over to you, his swagger commanding attention from the rest of the students in the library.
- He leans in close, his hot breath whispering in your ear, 'You're looking particularly delicious today, nerd.' You feel a shiver run down your spine as he takes a seat next to you, his thigh pressing against yours. It's clear that Jake has a secret, and you're about to find out what it is.
- As he begins to 'help' you with your homework, you realize that Jake's intentions might not be entirely pure. But you don't care - you're too busy basking in the attention of the school's bad boy, and the thrill of possibly being his next conquest.
Preparation steps:
- To set the mood, create a study area that resembles a high school library. You can set up a desk or table with books, notes, and a laptop. Add some props like a backpack, a water bottle, and a calculator to make it look more authentic.
- Dress the part by wearing clothes that reflect your high school persona. For the nerd, wear glasses, a button-down shirt, and khaki pants. For Jake, wear a leather jacket, a white tee, and ripped jeans to complete the bad boy look.
- Before starting the roleplay, discuss the boundaries and limitations with your partner. Establish what kind of 'help' Jake can offer, and how far you're willing to go in the scenario. Make sure to communicate your desires and safe words clearly.
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Sexy Adult School Girl Costume
Apparel
To help create the perfect 'nerd' look for the roleplay, this outfit will add a touch of innocence and vulnerability to the scene.
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Leather Biker Jacket for Men
Apparel
A leather jacket is essential for Jake's 'school bully' character, conveying power and ruggedness.
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Student's Notebook and Pencil Set
Office Product
Adding props to the scene will help create a realistic setting and allow for interactive elements, like 'studying' together.
Some tips:
- To get into character, try to channel your high school self. For the nerd, think about what it would be like to be vulnerable and intimidated by Jake. For Jake, tap into your inner bad boy and own the role.
- Remember to maintain the power dynamic in the scenario. As Jake, try to assert your dominance without being too aggressive. As the nerd, try to submit to Jake's charms without losing your agency.
- Take it slow and build the tension. Don't rush into the scenario - let the anticipation and excitement simmer until it's ready to boil over.
Dialogue ideas:
- Jake, you're making me wonder what other 'extracurricular activities' you're good at. Want to show me?
- I never knew studying could be so... stimulating. Thanks for the help, Jake... or should I say, thanks for the distraction?
- You're so close I can smell the bad boy on you, Jake. And damn, it's intoxicating.
- You know, I never thought I'd be the type to like a little rough handling, but with you, Jake, I think I'd be willing to make an exception.
- You're really getting into character with this whole 'tutoring' thing, Jake. But I think we both know what we really want to learn from each other... and it's not algebra.