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West Texas Rivalry
West Texas Rivalry
West Texas Rivalry
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Cruising into his senior year of high school, Rob Baxter has got it all planned out, or at least he thinks that he has. Despite his killer body, his popularity, and his thinking that he’s the obvious choice for the starting quarterback of his football team, Rob is thrown an incomplete pass when Anders Kirkpatrick moves to Mineral Flats, Texas from California. Immediately, Rob detests Anders and begins to consider him a rival for everything from his girlfriend to his position of starting quarterback. Finally, when he confronts the blond California football jock, Rob is in for the surprise of his life.

The short story is approximately 10,000 words. For mature readers only. Features: jocks, rivals and male bonding.

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Release dateNov 12, 2013
ISBN9781311653758
West Texas Rivalry
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Keegan Kennedy

Originally hailing from Mississippi, Keegan Kennedy is a writer based out of Memphis, TN. He's a self-described, ‘aging, former sex symbol’ with a kinky imagination. Keegan is fascinated with the natural power exchanges between dominant and submissive males, and his stories reflect that fascination. The fantasies that he shares are full of adventure, peril, bondage, and a dry wit. And he has a knack for uncovering love and romance in the darkest of places. With a tendency toward the melodramatic, he does more than arouse or excite the reader - he engages them.Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of eBook Number Ones: The Substitute Wife, Magnificent Pretense, Captivated, Ganymede 4, West Texas Rivalry, Taken, The Christmas Bottom, The Party Favor, Stupid Jocks Make the Best Submissives, College Endowment, Who Wears the Pants in the Family?, Saving Drake McKenzie, Heisting Hogan, Half Past Midnight, Crossroads, and Man of the House.

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    West Texas Rivalry - Keegan Kennedy

    West Texas Rivalry

    By: Keegan Kennedy

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    West Texas Rivalry:

    Since I had been a freshman in high school, I’d been looking forward to my senior year. Because it’d finally be my turn to experience all of the clichés that you grow up hearing about: ruling the school, being the big man on campus, having all the chicks throw their panties at me in the hallway and so on....

    Going from the eleventh grade to twelfth grade, all of the planets and stars had seemed to line up in my favor. In my west Texas hometown of Mineral Flats, population 6800, I was primed and ready to be the king of the school. I was popular and already had a small fan club of female, football groupies. Having the reputation of a stud already, I was ripped with muscle, tall, not bad looking and had already banged four chicks. But most importantly, I was a shoo-in for starting quarterback on the high school football team, the Mineral Flats Manticores.

    For three years, I’d paid my dues as a second string quarterback, and we’d gone to State three years in a row. Since that jackass Coy Handley, who had been the Manticores quarterback for two of those years, had graduated and moved on to Texas A&M, it was finally my turn!

    You see, being the quarterback of a winning high school football team in Texas was almost the equivalent of being a God, especially in a small town that lived and breathed football. And I was more than ready to wear that crown and have my turn as the King of Mineral Flats!

    Unbeknownst to me, there had been one thing that I hadn’t planned on…. The advent of a new God on the horizon. A God that would take Mineral Flats by storm like a Category Five hurricane making landfall on the Gulf....

    And this new God arrived in the form of Anders Kirkpatrick.

    I first met him during summer training. His family had just moved from California to Mineral Flats during the summer, and Anders was going to complete his senior year with me and my classmates.

    Like me, Anders was also a senior. Unlike me, his father was a doctor, and my father was a farmer and factory worker.

    The dude was a stereotypical California guy. With golden blond hair, tanned skin and these confident blue eyes, Anders stood about two inches shorter than my six foot, four. I wasn’t into dudes at all, but I had to admit that the boy was stunning. He had the kind of looks that would make most girls wet and even give straight guys boners. In fact, he looked like one of the actors on that Days of Our Lives show that my mom and grandmother were hooked on.

    Much to my chagrin, Anders had played football at his old high school, and as luck would have it, he’d played quarterback, and apparently, he was good.

    At first, I’d asked myself what the hell someone from California could know about football, but during football camp, Anders had shown me otherwise. Although I hadn’t admitted it to anyone else, Anders was real good… maybe even a little better than me. So, Coach Mathis had made me compete for the position of starting quarterback against him.

    Not only had I been insulted, I had also been furious.

    This guy was some pretty-boy asshole from some

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