The Crimson Circle
Copyright© 2025 by jamesbreitbart
Chapter 8
Coming of Age Sex Story: Chapter 8 - The story of Nolan Pierce, a freshman at a prestigious boarding school with an influential network of secret societies and a number of storied traditions - many of which involve nudity.
Caution: This Coming of Age Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including mt/ft mt/Fa mt Teenagers Blackmail Gay Heterosexual School Alternate History Humiliation Group Sex Polygamy/Polyamory Interracial Exhibitionism First Masturbation Oral Sex Voyeurism Foot Fetish Public Sex Nudism Politics
Ellie Whitman
I got dressed and hurried back to my room, waking up my roommate Maya in the process.
“What’s the matter?” Maya asked.
“Hodes has gone off the reservation again.”
“She still molesting your boyfriend?”
“This time it’s the new freshmen. Jasper Whitfield ratted out the Freshman 500.”
“Am I supposed to know who Jasper Whitfield is?”
“Rick Whitfield’s son.”
“Ew.”
“Apparently Daddy never explained to him that he’s not supposed to actually believe all that crap about family values and morality. Either that or he’s doing it just to be a piece of shit.”
I fired off an email to Nell Van Allen explaining the situation. She was the hearing officer for the Conduct Council, which meant that she assigned cases to panels of five council members as they came in.
It was not exactly the greatest time to be coming to her with an issue. Campus politics at Wilson were dominated by a split between the secret societies, who coordinated the election of interested members to positions in student government and the Conduct Council, and a loosely organized faction of non-society students (who we referred to privately as plebs) who sometimes resented our influence but, thanks to the structure of the voting system, rarely defeated us. Each class elected two senators each semester and five members of the Conduct Council each year. Senators ran for single positions, which meant that the societies could agree on a member to run who would be guaranteed all 75 votes from society members in the class. The rest of the votes were usually split among multiple candidates, guaranteeing us a win. The student body President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary were elected school-wide using the same process, which again usually guaranteed us a win. The Conduct Council was run as a single election at the end of the fall semester, and instead of running for individual positions, the five candidates with the most votes got in. Traditionally, each of the five secret societies nominated one candidate, and members all voted for their candidate, but this left each of our candidates with only 15 guaranteed votes instead of 75 and made it much easier for reformist candidates to get in.
To make matters worse, last year’s elections had gone unusually poorly for us. They coincided with a presidential election year in which secret societies had become something of a campaign issue because both candidates were part of Skull and Bones at Yale, which made anti-society rhetoric more appealing to students who had previously ignored campus politics and a barely suppressed scandal involving the Sable Order and a supposed SAT answer sheet. On top of that, the reform faction had gotten better at coordinating their campaigns, creating more head-to-head races, and made an intentional effort to appeal to Wilson’s small but tight-knit population of religiously observant students. Between now and the next elections, at which the incoming freshmen would elect their first members and half the upperclassmen on the student council and all the upperclassmen on the Conduct Council would be up for reelection, both bodies were very nearly evenly split. Nell was going to have some work to do to assign a panel that was guaranteed to vote the way we wanted it to, but it would have to be done.
My next email was to Nate Brooks, the alumni liaison. It would be better if Rick Whitfield learned about what his son had done through official channels.
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