Tomboy Sue
By Lana Ocean
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Susan Chandler is a tomboy. She is forced to feel custody after an assault on her at the community college; where she is hoping to become a police officer like her father. On the run, with the FBI hunting her, she confronts the realities of a male-dominated world and her own identity.
This novella is mildly erotic and follows Sue as society and a story-hungry media, more than happy to chew her up and spit her out, suppresses reality and Sue becomes the aggressor rather than the victim.
Lana Ocean
LANA OCEAN is an award-winning author of fiction in another genre. Erotic fiction started as a lark, and then suddenly she had written thousands and thousands of words.She has compiled many erotic stories over the years and published them using Literotica.com under the name Estcher. She is using a pseudonym because she wants to protect her true identity. Erotic fiction is not something you can brag about at cocktail parties.Lana proudly lives in Canada.Connect with Lana Ocean:EMAIL: lana.ocean.author@gmail.com
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Tomboy Sue - Lana Ocean
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Tomboy Sue
Erotic Novella
Titles by Lana Ocean
Collected Works
Volume One
Volume Two
Spell Casters Series
The Coming of the Spell Caster
The Schooling of the Spell Caster (coming 2021)
The Rise of the Spell Caster (coming 2021)
Novellas and Other
Tomboy Sue
lana ocean
Tomboy Sue
Erotic Novella
Tomboy Sue
by lana ocean
Copyright © 2022
First Edition 2022 (Smashword)
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National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data
ISBN-13: 978-1-7776181-8-6
Tomboy Sue
Erotic Novella
Prologue
SUE WAS A tomboy through and through. She knew she was and embraced it with her whole heart and being. For her, it started at the early age of five, when she could finally start expressing herself. She looked around at her world and quickly decided what interested her and what didn’t.
Her mother was the perfect housewife and mother. She stayed at home and raised her and her two older brothers. Her mother often said she had always wanted a girl and finally having one-her last child-was a blessing to her.
Her dad was a lieutenant in the police force. Her earliest memories of her dad were seeing him looming over her, dressed in his uniform. He would take his cap off and place it on her head and then reach down and swoop her up in the air, with her giggling like mad. His smile would be bright and wide, and he would swing her around and then hug her tight. She used to try to squeeze him harder and harder, and he would fake being crushed by her little hugs.
She also realised at a very early age that she didn’t want to be like her mother. To Sue, her mother led a boring life. It wasn’t until years later that she appreciated the true strength of her mother, raising two boys, a large male dog, and a husband who was always on the beat. But growing up, to Sue, her mother appeared weaker. Not as smart as her father. Not as physically capable as her father. And she didn’t do fun stuff like her father did. She did boring things like shop.
Growing up in a house full of boys, she felt being a boy represented freedom and being unencumbered. She watched them roll around, scrape their knees, and be as dirty as they wanted. To Sue, it represented joy. Her mother wanted her to have nothing to do with it. Her father, on the other hand, would give her secret smiles, and she knew in her heart that her father loved her for being her and the way she was. He never treated her like a girl, but more like one of her brothers. When they went fishing, she went too. When they went to watch motor cross, she went too.
When mom tried to send her to ballet lessons and gymnastics, she rebelled and they would find her out in the woods, hiding up a tree. She would disappear on her bike, and they all knew she had a fishing rod and would be back when the sun went down. She would come home with a few fish, and then gut, and scale them, wiping her brow, and getting fish blood on it, and then do up a fish fry. Just like dad always did.
All she knew was she didn’t want to be a girl, or more specifically, she didn’t want to do what girls were expected to do. She wanted none of that. Instead, she hung out with her brothers, who never seemed to mind her constant presence. She read MAD magazines and comic books with them. Played video games and beat them. Wrestled with them until her time came and her mom, for once, put a strong stop to wrestling with her brothers. When she was looking, at least. Sue could still get her oldest brother in a mean head lock and get him to admit he wanted to kiss boys before she would let him go.
In school, she only hung with the boys. They simply understood her better than the girls did. She knew more about sports, cars, trucks, military stuff, games, Dungeons and Dragons, and what superhero could beat what superhero and why she was always right about it. Deep inside, she hated how girls talked to one another and what they talked about. It never interested her, and she hated the petty and mean nature of young girls. Boys, on the other hand, were free, fun, and did way cooler stuff.
Middle School and High School were a blast for her. She played sports but mostly pickup games where she could freely join the boys. She threw a mean baseball and with none of that girly way of throwing. She could throw a strike better than most boys and could toss a ball from deep centre field to the pitcher’s mound in one easy throw.
She won her first fist fight at age eight and gave a powerful bully a bloody nose. She was suspended from school for a week. Her mom had been horrified. Her dad, once she explained what had happened (which her mom had never asked), had nodded and ruffled her hair and told her he was proud of her. She could close her eyes to this day and remember that talk with her dad. He explained why it’s important to stand up to bullies and defend other people. But to be more careful next time. She loved him an impossible amount after that day and solidified her disdain for how women acted. Dad got it. Even her brothers got it and privately told her just how much they admired her that day.
Mom had tried to make her feel horrible about it. But she wouldn’t listen when Sue tried to explain just how horrible this bully had been to everyone. Finally, Sue had given up trying to please her mom, and they grew distant over the years. Her mom had wanted a girly-girl daughter, and realised Sue was never going to be that person. Sue knew it upset her mother, but she couldn’t change who she was.
Sue was often frustrated growing up. She just understood men and boys so much better. Women seemed so foreign to her. And weak. And timid. And they fought with each other over stupid things like boys and who said what to who. She saw being a woman as being an injustice. She saw the boys' club and had decided she wanted in that club and forced her way in.
Sue happily remained a tomboy and never really stopped being one. Her childhood had been a wonder to her. Full of open skies, running creeks full of fish, tree forts, fixing cars with dad, and beating up her stupid brothers when they deserved it.
She started the local college at eighteen. She had her own car she had fixed up from a scrapyard car with help from her oldest brother Mike, who was twenty-four and still at home, and her brother Jim, who was only a year older than her. She had opted to remain local at the community college rather than leave home. Truth was, she loved her rural hometown and the wide expanses surrounding it. She could never leave.
She knew one day she was going to become a police officer like her dad. It was her lifelong dream. And she wanted to be a police officer in her hometown.
Chapter One
Introductions
Sue banged open the backdoor to the house after tossing her bike up against the house siding.
Mom? I’m home!
she cried out as she stepped through the door into the kitchen. The spring on the backdoor slammed it shut behind her.
Sue, how many times have I told you not to bang the back door! It’s going to come off its hinges again!
I’ll fix it if it does!
Her mom was shouting back from somewhere deeper in the house. "That’s