Chapter 1
Dares In The Mail
There were two weeks left. Just a fortnight and summer
holiday would start, but before that I had to get
through my exams. One week of final classroom sessions,
plus one week of half day examiniation periods, equals
two weeks of never ending stress; one doesn't need to be
a math whiz to figure that one out. With some good
fortune the outcome would also be high enough marks to
ensure my acceptance to university (not to mention marks
high enough to please my parents).
The rest of my family had long ago turned out their
lights, leaving me in the downstairs study trying to
organise my notes into something that might provide a
good study base. I could feel my contacts drying, my
eyes fighting against the itching of the lenses, when I
finally gave in and decided enough was enough. I figured
that I'd give my eMail one quick check and then put
myself into bed.
With a click, and a password, my in-box was painted on
the monitor with a new message at the top of the list. I
almost dismissed it as spam, the sender was TOAD which
mentally translated to "delete me," but the subject drew
me in: "Charlie -- your weekly dare." My name is
Charlie, a kid nickname which never went away; short for
Charline. Because I get all kinds of spam with a subject
that is some short form of my eMail address, seeing my
real nickname in the subject convinced me that it was a
friend playing a joke. Another click and the electronic
message was painted on the screen:
Hi Charlie,
You are much too wrapped up in your prep work for exams.
A tightly wound gal will not be accepted to university,
so I've put you on a weekly dare programme that will
loosen you up a bit.
Each Sunday I'll be sending you an eMail, and expect to
hear from you the following Saturday night. Nothing
short of a complete report with all of the details of
how you did; if you dare!
Your dare:
This week, you are to sleep wearing only a pair of
panties and with the door to your room open wide. Before
tucking in, drink a full glass of water, and if you must
get up to wee before 6:30 in the morning, you may not
put on any other clothes for your walk to the loo and
back.
I am really looking forward to hearing how you do.
Cheers!
TOAD
I read the eMail twice. Then, after closing my eyes and
counting to ten, a third time. I could not believe my
(still itchy) eyes. I was pooped, beyond pooped
actually, and this would have to wait until Monday when
I could give it a bit more consideration. I decided that
I'd go through with the dare for at least the one night,
and make a decision as to whether or not to continue,
let alone reply to this TOAD creature, when I was clear
headed. With that I headed to the kitchen to drink down
a full glass of water, and then bounced up the stairs
toward my bed. It was already half one, so falling
asleep took little time, and my bladder didn't object
before the alarm buzzer screamed out at 7:00am; easy
dare!
Well, easy until I realised that while I didn't have
wander down the hall mostly undressed to wee over night,
I was going to have to get out of bed and close the door
wearing nothing but my panties. I could hear my brother
and mother downstairs, and I was pretty sure that dad
had already left for work, so crossing to close the door
wasn't too bad, but I certainly didn't take my time.
After school I raced home and logged back into eMail.
Still sitting in the in-box was the message from TOAD
(actually my blury and scratchy eyes the night before,
and my choice of smallish font, had mislead me; I had
seen an 'A' when in actually it was an 'R' making the
eMail from TORD, not TOAD. "Ha!" I thought, "Truth Or
Dare," and wondered how I managed to miss that one the
night before. Still, I had no clue who might have sent
the eMail, and, maybe out of spite, continued to think
of the mistery eMailer as TOAD. I had paid close
attention, but nobody at school even came close to
touching on the subject. Either it was not one of my
mates, or someone was doing a wonderful job of keeping
very mum about it.
I read the eMail yet another time, and decided that it
probably couldn't hurt to play along. I found an on-line
journaling site, started an account, tadpole, and
prepared to journal my dares for TOAD. Yes, I was a bit
parinoid, and was going to work hard at not giving TOAD
anything that could be tied directly back to me. It was
clear that TOAD knew my name, and I wasn't sure how or
what anything I wrote back might come back to pester me
in the future, so assuming a new identity that didn't
involve my well known eMail address would put a small
bit of defense up. A quick invitation sent from the new
blog site alerted TOAD to where he would find my
responses.
That is how it all began. What ensued was several fun
weeks of dares, allowing this gal to relax just enough
to blast through all of her exams and bring home the
grades to please both the admissions offices and the
parents. For your entertainment, here are the blog
entries that I posted at the end of each week: