ST. JOHN’S, NL – She was by the snack bar with a bunch of other kids in the afternoon. A couple of the girls had been swimming. Two skeet boys on bikes were tormenting them as they sat at an outside table and had ice cream. The skeet boys raised their bikes up on the back wheels and then pushed the elevated front wheel towards the girls with their ice cream. The boys would make the front bike tires spin and then the girls would have to lean back or duck to the side.
One girl who had not been swimming was short. Small really. She looked like she was 14 except she had the breasts of an older person. She was wearing tight blue jeans, a white halter top, and a hoodie. She just looked like a kid hanging out in the park.
Then around 5:00 she came back to the snack bar with an older skeet guy. He had on baggy black pants that were tight at the ankle, a black t-shirt, white sneakers, and a bright sparkling gold chain around his neck. He was with the young-looking girl and his hands rubbed her back and rubbed her thighs.
They ordered something at the window of the snack bar and then walked around the end of the building where he leaned her up against the building and did some pelvic grinding. His hands were inside the hoodie. People were walking by. Lots of daylight. They didn’t give a shit. Then they went back to the window in the snack bar to see about their order, but it wasn’t ready so he lifted the small girl up so she could sit on the three-bin trash container. She pulled her legs up so her knees were against her chest and the skeet with the gold chain put his hand between her legs and stroked away.
Trash can sex in the afternoon at the snack bar. If anyone ever produces a skeet play one of the scenes should be called Trash Can Sex In The Afternoon At The Snackbar.
Essential Skeets of Bannerman Park observations.
Skeets of Bannerman Park is an observational notebook of of the St John’s sub-culture of Skeets.
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