If you watch the news, the normal big money lottery winner is a 70 year old toothless couple living in a trailer in the south someplace. Not this time. The south part is right, but that is about all.
Several years ago, we hit the lottery for big money, really big money. We wanted to stay out of the media, but we had to consent for them to take our picture and interview us before they would give us the money. So for the next year or so we had to put up with the fruits, nuts and flakes, or the granola bars as I called them, that called and came by the house all the time wanting a hand out. No matter how many times we changed our phone number, they still got it. After we built the house and moved, we got rid of most of them.
My name is James and my wife is Dawn. For lottery winners, we don't fit the norm. We are in our thirties and I would say in the upper well educated middle class. Our friends always made fun of us for playing the lottery since we didn't really need the money, but we did it just for fun when we were on our trips and always told them it helped support the schools.
I have a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and work in a hospital setting. Dawn is a surgical nurse with an advanced degree working for a well known reconstructive plastic surgeon. We live well now, have a nice house and cars and no kids. Dawn is 5' 2" tall, long beautiful black hair and a perfect petite body you would kill for. She has a nice set of C breasts and a beautiful ass. I am 6' 5", attractive I have been told and well proportioned; all of my body is well proportioned to my height.
Dawn and I met in a prestigious university in the south. I was working on my doctorate and she was working on an advanced graduate degree in surgical nursing. Both our parents had enough money to put us through college with the help of student loans. Dawn finished graduate school when she was about 25 and went straight to work, she is very talented and paid well. We got married the year after I graduated and started my residence. After several years in residence, I went to work in the university hospital where Dawn already worked, I also taught part time at the university.
Within a few years after our marriage we each had settled down in our careers and the money was good. We ran in the same circles with the doctors and lawyers in town and partied regularly with this bunch. Most of them made a lot more money than we did, but they were still a good crowd.